• Hubi@feddit.org
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    I’ll do that right after I store a fork, a toy car and some random bottle caps in my personal safe.

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    Fun fact: the Fallout series has 73% more toilet skeletons than any other game franchise, according to the Environmental Storytelling Toilet Skeletons’ Workers Union, which is an organization I just made up.

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    You know what really grinds my gears? People who look down on those who choose to be an environmental storytelling toilet skeleton. There’s nothing wrong with being an environmental storytelling toilet skeleton. If your life’s calling is to be an environmental storytelling toilet skeleton, then don’t listen to the haters,. Embrace your destiny as an environmental storytelling toilet skeleton.

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    Yep, all those arguments about Bethesda sucking at everything. The response used to be that they’re really good at environmental storytelling. But this is what it amounted to… Bathroom Skeletons in funny poses.

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      I don’t understand. I’ve never played Fallout, but I saw many examples of environmental storytelling from it on YouTube.

  • Annoyed_🦀 🏅@monyet.cc
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    Ehh, idk, if the toilet is surrounded by concrete, and have no window, it’s actually an ideal location to hide to survive if no nuclear shelter or basement available. It could protect you from the shockwave and pressure.