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Do you roll with failures or do you load and try for your "expected" outcome?
  • I tend to only reload when something buggy or unintended happens(misclick) or if it's a really risky/story related thing I feel my character would be good at but got a nat 1.

    But this has been one of the few games I've totally rolled with most of my dialogue/skill failures just because they still feel decent narratively. I'll save finding out what the successful/alternate outcomes are for next playthrough!

  • Unacademy Teacher Fired for telling students to 'Vote for Educated Leaders' Remark during lecture.
  • Yeah no the whole "Universities are leftist brainwashing stations" is the most bullshit take I've heard and almost always comes from people who haven't been within 15 feet of a college.

    Literally most of the shit I was taught was literally neoliberal capitalist-friendly stuff mandated by the states requirements for the degree. A ton of it was helpful in terms of building effective critical thinking skills but if anything the only instructors that ever introduced any sort of political slant was usually the right wingers or religious people. Literally had an instructor intentionally frame parts of our philosophy class in a way that made more pro-religious philosophy appear to be the correct answer. Students that spoke out and tried to say they favored things like determinism for instance were often shut down by the instructor trying to make us look at things like free will in a way that was more favorable to religion. Later found out after the class the dude was a former pastor.

    And even the few openly left-leaning instructors were usually just generic neoliberal democrat voting cut-outs that for some reason Republicans and other fringe lunatics pretend are leftist-communist-extremist-goblins.

    The vast majority of instructors just simply didn't even make their politics affiliation apparent. There's tons I couldn't even remotely gauge just simply because they only taught and talked about class material.

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