My brother just beat Ogre Battle 64 and got the bad ending, which sucks because I just found out that today is the 25th anniversary of that game's original release in Japan. Without playing the game myself, I think it's a pretty underrated game for the N64, but it's one of those games where you are almost guaranteed to get the bad ending on your first playthrough and that sucks, especially since it's a 40-hour game. But he seemed to enjoy it and that's all what matters.
It's also the side we'll never know. Movies/books/comics train us that there is a reveal at the end (well if the series don't get cancelled) that explains things.
In real life, we will never really have a full explanation for JFK. I like CIA with the shooter in the sewer idea best, but we'll never really know. Long after America is gone, the next State will question what was real, just like people today question if Nero really started a fire and blamed it on the Christians.
Media has a training effect. Someone getting an ear shot off and living happens all the time in the movies. You get some CIA people to replicate it in real life and people just believe it.
I kinda thought of something else too. I remember there was someone on a pol sperging forum yonks back saying he didn't think Trump could be killed (believed he was divinely protected). Maybe the CIA really did plan on killing him, so they could replace both puppets in August. What if Trump wasn't in on it, and this was an op gone wrong? Like the patsy actually did miss?
>Crowd is holding "Biden You're Fired Signs"
>Shots were immediately fired
The puppeteers are playing word games with us. This is clearly staged.