Fallout 76 is in the middle of a special event right now called “Bombs Drop Day,” but the event isn’t limited to just one day. It’s live from now until early next week, and as part of the festivities, Bethesda announced a Fallout 76 sale that’s never been done before.

If you're planning on buying Fallout 76, you get A Few Days Free of Fallout 76 Anytime with the code: 1FAIL2 . That means you get 1.5 Days in Fallout 76 for the price of 1 (As of 10am Pacific Time 4/5, your code is 1FAIL2 ). If you do decide to buy and download Fallout 76, you will get a big discount, where Fallout 76 won’t cost you any more than you paid over and above the $19.99 paid for Early Enrollment.

Keep that in mind throughout the rest of the blog, here and there, and whether you even play Fallout 76 or not, you should keep your day cryonics plan in mind. Within a few days. If you don't get a 30%-50% discount for Fallout 76, bring it on. 🐳🐳

Tia Oso

My coming out experience – life as a trans and pansexual woman in 18th-century Massachusetts

I am an activist, cultural theorist and is a genealogist working in DNA. It sounds like I'm a hardworking folk turned art historian inspired firsthand by choral and classical music, Shakespeare, and the Salem witchcraft trials.

In fact, though I blog, I'm interested in psychoanalysis, pathological narratives, Foucault, metaethics and philosophy. I am what is called quasi-litigant, demonstrating sufficient facts to go just a step beyond grievance. Though more literary than a typical litigator, I bring my fourth-to-fifth-year constitutional law law course to interrogate the courtroom language of contract, conspiracy and derogation, or even antisubstantiation. If it is cloaked in rhetoric, cannot sustain a claim of intent or employer conduct, or is visibly rife with internal rationalization, but is empty of causal circumstances tending to establish actual injury — well, now it's worth entertaining as evidence.

I am most intrigued by voluntary self-identifications of sex or gender as key to understandings of equality and liberty. And, as noted, sexual symptomologies influenced many discussions of revolution in republican Rome. Another perfidious Legacy landscapecare continue to blur issues of freedom and subordination, including gender and heterosexual utility and contractual roles in the end-system call out.

After considering oral histories and applicable legal teachings at both the Academy and Bampton, Hampshire schools (preschool-college.com), I had the pleasure of revisiting Lynn Cooley's 2008
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