Fallout New Vegas
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  1. deleted142101718
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    You have put a lot of love into your setup lots of work too? Why?
    !::!
    1. freakuac
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      In short, we need it (love). Secondly, feeling better that way when everything is so fast-paced on our beloved planet?

      From a more comprehensive viewpoint we live in a strange world nutriating both most civilized and most barbaric ideologies at the same time, with both ever advanced technologies in hand and ever primitive survival instincts in mind. It's destined to clash one way or another if a third way cannot be found, which is desperate. Thus we can never have enough love to share, especially in darker corners, that's why I wanted to do it in a 'useless' way in vain. A new, balanced, inspiring way without needing to make it actually (utilitarianly) meaningful. Hope it answers.
    2. deleted142101718
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      It sounds like an ordinary day in my life. Is useless the opposite of useful?
      I wish you the best!
      !::!
    3. freakuac
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      Well, the wisdom from ancient Taoism philosophy once said: What seemingly useless may not be totally useless. Sometimes the usefulness of unusefulness could be the greatest usefulness. That can be called The True Use of Seemingly Uselessness.

      There was also an old fable to explain the theory (lumberjacks talking about useful vs unuseful/useless trees)....

      In modern words for western folks, it's like saying the battleship BB-63 USS Missouri is useless for warfare since then, but ironically it shines the brightest now for the mankind as a museum, as an icon of the end of war, as a bittersweet lesson.
    4. deleted142101718
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      I LIKE CROSSING WORDS WITH YOU
      NOT AT LEAST I LOVE YOUR WORK!
      !::!
    5. freakuac
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      Thankie, too. I'm always enjoying answering big hard mind-blowing questions.
  2. theeggman99
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    There's always something good- sometimes you just can't see it.  Nice set.
    1. freakuac
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      Yes the good is usually unseen in a more subtle way!
  3. GeneralOfHikageEnjoyers
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    F
    1. freakuac
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      Press 'F' ?