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See, that’s what the app is perfect for.

Sounds perfect Wahhhh, I don’t wanna
You can’t see your work properly until it’s some distance in front of you. […] You won’t see what works and what doesn’t until it’s out in front of you. And your mistakes are more valuable than your successes. I guarantee you that you’ll never see all the things you need to fix until you’ve got a foot or two between you and it.
creativity so very true i must remember this
invisiblebread
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bemused-geek-nz

This is probably right. I’m almost at the end of the main quest “The Molecular Level” (where you have to use the crafting system to build the transporter thing to get into the Institute), but I can’t help feeling like I’ve bumbled into doing it thus and so.

Next playthrough I’ll probably try a more focussed character.

fallout 4 invisible bread so very true
audscratprophetlilith
When a theory is transformed into an ideology, it begins to destroy the self and self-knowledge. Originally born of feeling, it pretends to float above and around feeling. Above sensation. It organizes experience according to itself, without touching experience. By virtue of being itself, it is supposed to know. To invoke the name of this ideology is to confer truthfulness. No one can tell it anything new. Experience ceases to surprise it, inform it, transform it. It is annoyed by any detail which does not fit into its world view. Begun as a cry against the denial of truth, now it denies any truth which does not fit into its scheme. Begun as a way to restore one’s sense of reality, now it attempts to discipline real people, to remake natural beings after its own image. All that it fails to explain it records as its enemy. Begun as a theory of liberation, it is threatened by new theories of liberation; it builds a prison for the mind.
Susan Griffin, “The Way of All Ideology” (via averymvinson)
Source: hyenas-in-petticoats so very true susan griffin