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"... For the machine is immortal." But the machine does break. That's why I'm here.
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"Fallout" through a Liberty Lens

https://mises.org/mises-wire/fallout-through-liberty-lens

By Robert F. Qua

> Fallout, the dystopian series on Amazon Prime, hardly is free market in its caricature of business. However, the show lends itself to being analyzed through the lens of Austrian Economics.

I have not watched Fallout yet, but it is my favorite game series and I'm looking forward to watching it soon.

It's really quite good.

Best move they made was to not follow any of the game story arcs, but to create new arcs within the fallout universe.

You can jump in pretty much anywhere.

(Just beware that the show is not part of any game story arc)

The lore itself has plenty of YouTubers that have fun explaining it.

You could always start at the beginning with the isometric view pc games from the 90's. In a number of ways, they were better from the story line aspect.

In other words, "Enjoy creating for the sake of creating".

A much better way to view the world.

Considering it's a brand that makes reptile food...

I do believe so.

Especially if they hand out decals with each purchase.

Double plus good!

That's almost 3 gallons in some places, comrade!

Big brother is good to us.

Which would make "Wonton and malicious destruction of property" her average Wednesday lunch order.

Couple options from my own experience-

1) Work one ability into the skill set of a trade.

2) Follow what you're into most and figure out what need in that field isn't being supplied by the people I'm your area yet.