That's your solution. Not his. He's a conservative, not a liberal, so why on Earth would he switch parties? I don't agree with the man's politics, but as far as integrity goes, neither party can offer much better.
Yeah, don’t think I’m going to do the follow-up visit. This wrap-up has me feeling dirty enough, as it is.
Yeah, don't think I'm going to do the follow-up visit. This wrap-up has me feeling dirty enough, as it is.
Before he confessed? Did it work, in terms of the council taking it seriously?
Sooooo, I'm sworn to secrecy about the war criminal in the basement, so I keep looking for an opportunity to take someone with clearance to the side and let them know about the truly nasty shenanigans he's been up to without breaking OpSec. And I keep looking. And then the quest ends.
As best I can tell, the only way to let anyone know about what I've learned is to blab it out in front of people who the state has good reason not to want in on it. In my country of origin, this gets you buried underneath Fort Leavenworth.
Anyone else find this one somewhat devoid of the "right" option? I'm really enjoying this game, but this particular quest strikes me as a missed note.
I love me some Skyrim but, in 2023, it's really starting to show its age. For me, it's the clunky walk animations, and quirky pathing (think robot walk into walls) that really sticks out, but there are other issues running the gamut from graphics to gameplay. Luckily for us, the game is imminently moddable so, surely, for anything that looks creaky to modern eyes, there has to be a mod for that.
So let me see some of your favorite mods to make Skyrim look and play like something out of the 2020s.
They voted me into oblivion when I suggested it.
KeePass synced across all devices with NextCloud. All the advantages of commercial password managers, but free and on your own network.
Are you sure? I'm not certain that the Fediverse will be improved by an influx of people who generally don't care.
The fact that you used a 3rd party app and just commented on a thread means you are not as casual as the average Reddit consumer.