I read or something, that quisling was a baby switched into a family, or a fake person taking over someone's life (after they died or whatever) but so far, I'm totally wrong, it means traitor.
Specifically, "collaborator."
But that can't be right.
I must be thinking of another word, or the meaning has changed (a lot.)
It only took me *forever* to find the !@#$% word: "CHANGELING,"
and now that I found it, I'll google it to death.
(AI indeed)
I had to be all clever with my search terms, referring to it in the vaguest of ways.
(AI indeed)
I had to be all clever with my search terms, referring to it in the vaguest of ways.
https://www.usatoday.com/story/opinion/columnist/2023/03/29/nashville-shooting-republicans-wont-address-gun-violence/11563113002/ But USAToday quickly adds a disclaimer that it's only an opinion, not what they think, and it certainly didn't end up on Google's front page (heaven forbid.)
My game has an entire new *chapter* although I've a feeling that the *ending* turns out the same.
I'm inside a biggie computer (*biggie. *) end of story, I think.
I'll know in five minutes or so.
I'll know in five minutes or so.
Did we win?
Are we happy?
Are we happy?
You can't win, it goes against the "Crime doesn't Pay" ethos (a word I made up and I will edit soon)
but you can be happy, sort of.
Johnny becomes separated from "V" of his own free will.
He's already dead, but it feels suicidal and brave.
He's already dead, but it feels suicidal and brave.
"V"-the-story skips...so (I'm just making a logical guess) instead of her six-month lifespan, she has lots less time to live, and the graphics show it...glitchy and with artifacts.
She has one last mission to perform...
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