Just think about it....where else in life would you put up with the sort of rubbish that goes on here week after week? ....and some even pay for the privilege???
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Knightpanther wrote: »Just think about it....where else in life would you put up with the sort of rubbish that goes on here week after week? ....and some even pay for the privilege???
I'm a City fan I did this for 35 years as a season ticket holder, guess some of us are just gullible.
However City did get better
Have faith.
this is coming from the supporters of bethesda... the people who came up with Vault-Tec. wouldn't put it past them
@dsalterthis is coming from the supporters of bethesda... the people who came up with Vault-Tec.
So many years ago a guy called Richard Garriott made a little social experiment called Ultima Online.
He wanted to see if people would still be "nice" and polite to each other if there were no rules.....he got his answer personally at an in-game event
Fast forward a few years and we have Manchester council admit they were using the Train cancelations as a Social experiment to see how far the public could be pushed until they reacted.
Various other examples are available on a certain search engine, some say the biggest social experiment of all.....
Now my main point here is, Are ZoS tricking us all and this game is actually just a big social experiment by the gaming industry???
Just think about it....where else in life would you put up with the sort of rubbish that goes on here week after week? ....and some even pay for the privilege???
Seriously, don't just jump on the fanboi defence, think about it for a few minutes.
this is coming from the supporters of bethesda... the people who came up with Vault-Tec. wouldn't put it past them
Asherons_Call wrote: »this is coming from the supporters of bethesda... the people who came up with Vault-Tec. wouldn't put it past them
Fallout, the walking dead, mad max, the terminator, war of the worlds,the matrix, book of Eli, and hundreds of films like it are all part of our desensitation for what could happen
Asherons_Call wrote: »this is coming from the supporters of bethesda... the people who came up with Vault-Tec. wouldn't put it past them
Fallout, the walking dead, mad max, the terminator, war of the worlds,the matrix, book of Eli, and hundreds of films like it are all part of our desensitation for what could happen
rfennell_ESO wrote: »Asherons_Call wrote: »this is coming from the supporters of bethesda... the people who came up with Vault-Tec. wouldn't put it past them
Fallout, the walking dead, mad max, the terminator, war of the worlds,the matrix, book of Eli, and hundreds of films like it are all part of our desensitation for what could happen
I don't think it's desensitization, at all.
Watch "the road" if you want to see what I'm talking about. It's not desensitization, but just a heads up on human reality.
Asherons_Call wrote: »rfennell_ESO wrote: »Asherons_Call wrote: »this is coming from the supporters of bethesda... the people who came up with Vault-Tec. wouldn't put it past them
Fallout, the walking dead, mad max, the terminator, war of the worlds,the matrix, book of Eli, and hundreds of films like it are all part of our desensitation for what could happen
I don't think it's desensitization, at all.
Watch "the road" if you want to see what I'm talking about. It's not desensitization, but just a heads up on human reality.
I was going to mention the road also. It is one of the more realistic possibilities (great film too)
rfennell_ESO wrote: »Asherons_Call wrote: »rfennell_ESO wrote: »Asherons_Call wrote: »this is coming from the supporters of bethesda... the people who came up with Vault-Tec. wouldn't put it past them
Fallout, the walking dead, mad max, the terminator, war of the worlds,the matrix, book of Eli, and hundreds of films like it are all part of our desensitation for what could happen
I don't think it's desensitization, at all.
Watch "the road" if you want to see what I'm talking about. It's not desensitization, but just a heads up on human reality.
I was going to mention the road also. It is one of the more realistic possibilities (great film too)
The post apocalyptic "reality" had been covered before imo.
This is from Thomas Hobbes' Leviathan: regarding lack of government.
In such condition, there is no place for industry; because the fruit thereof is uncertain: and consequently no culture of the earth; no navigation, nor use of the commodities that may be imported by sea; no commodious building; no instruments of moving, and removing, such things as require much force; no knowledge of the face of the earth; no account of time; no arts; no letters; no society; and which is worst of all, continual fear, and danger of violent death; and the life of man, solitary, poor, nasty, brutish, and short.
So the post apocalypse fiction trends toward philosophical prediction. To be honest, I think a lot of is a lot lighter than reality, with "The Road" being an exception.
So many years ago a guy called Richard Garriott made a little social experiment called Ultima Online.
He wanted to see if people would still be "nice" and polite to each other if there were no rules.....he got his answer personally at an in-game event
Fast forward a few years and we have Manchester council admit they were using the Train cancelations as a Social experiment to see how far the public could be pushed until they reacted.
Various other examples are available on a certain search engine, some say the biggest social experiment of all.....
Now my main point here is, Are ZoS tricking us all and this game is actually just a big social experiment by the gaming industry???
Just think about it....where else in life would you put up with the sort of rubbish that goes on here week after week? ....and some even pay for the privilege???
Seriously, don't just jump on the fanboi defence, think about it for a few minutes.
So many years ago a guy called Richard Garriott made a little social experiment called Ultima Online.
He wanted to see if people would still be "nice" and polite to each other if there were no rules.....he got his answer personally at an in-game event
Fast forward a few years and we have Manchester council admit they were using the Train cancelations as a Social experiment to see how far the public could be pushed until they reacted.
Various other examples are available on a certain search engine, some say the biggest social experiment of all.....
Now my main point here is, Are ZoS tricking us all and this game is actually just a big social experiment by the gaming industry???
Just think about it....where else in life would you put up with the sort of rubbish that goes on here week after week? ....and some even pay for the privilege???
Seriously, don't just jump on the fanboi defence, think about it for a few minutes.