Ask me anything you want; I know how to use semi-colons. There's more useful information I know as well.
Given a decorative item or article or furniture, would you rather it menace with spikes or be encrusted with cabochons?
If you have New Vegas (If you're a Fallout fan) and have finished it, what faction do you think is the best for Vegas in the long run ?
They're heretics. Cabochons but only for being the lesser of two evils. That's a question I've long thought about. On one hand, the NCR brings stability but at the cost of freedom. It's ironic and very clever that Fallout basically took the NCR and gave them a manifest destiny mindset, repeating American history only starting from the West and moving East. In Fallout 2, I thought the NCR were the best hope for California, but in New Vegas they're just not all that different from the old Enclave minus the Bond villain take over the world thing. I felt bad for the Mojave being conquered by bureaucracy and paperwork as it stood in the game. Caesar's Legion is just one big rape gang, but after talking to Caesar, he nearly had me won over. Regardless of his violent methods, he was one pragmatic leader, and honestly the only people Caesar was really a threat to was the NCR. Considering everything though, I think Mr. House is the best choice. Sure, he's a total dick, but his plans would not only secure the Mojave but launch Humanity to a position past Pre-War America. His speech about taking Humanity to the stars really sold me. That being said, I don't agree with his methods and begrudged him for his authoritarianism and his treatment of several factions. Ultimately though, it was really satisfying to see him out-maneuver the NCR and take them down a notch. Sorry about the typo. It's been fixed.
I play video games: Borderlands 2, Starcraft 2, and Minecraft. I write fantasy stories, and I amuse myself by thinking up story ideas and adventures my characters go on. I also love watching Adventure Time and am looking forward to when The Walking Dead and Game of Thrones return.