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Yes, a cute and somewhat charming little town, but ultimately it's in a little Bowerstone bubble completely oblivious to the rest of the lands' worries and woes and the frankly shocking things that go on in forests.Īfter being moderately good in Fable 2 I decided to up the ante in 3. (From someone who clearly failed GCSE science.)Īs Fable 3 was actually the second Fable I ever played, something never sat right with me about the people of Bowerstone. If you don't need to use a Petri dish, Bunsen burner or the weird hieroglyphic-looking functions on your calculator then it is clearly not science. Except theoretical computer science - that just thinks its cleverer than all of us when there would be no way to prove it as it's all just theoretical and therefore, in my eyes, rubbish.
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That and the contentious issue of using the VAR system to regulate football - how dare we use facts? Are people who are anti-VAR the flat earthers of football? I mean, it's science and we all know science is smarter than all of us. I mean how many people need to be pissed off for it to fall in the latter category? 1 million? 1000? 100? If that's the case then every time there's a rail strike the whole of the UK descends into one.
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Actually, I probably shouldn't use the word utopia as it suggests that I think it would be good, when in reality I have no idea, as I've never lived in one. I decided to create a communist utopia in Fable 3.