Anarchy forever?
The modern schooling system in the US and much of Europe has evolved directly out of educational institutions pioneered in the 19th century with the intent of turning the working class into better soldiers and subjecting them to nationalist indoctrination.
The rigidly enforced structure and hierarchical relations inside of it are obviously authoritarian.
It can't be that people are organically wanting to talk about a recently released triple A game by an old and relatively beloved game studio. They must be paid actors.
I'm not sure that using the entire QA staff of the world's largest agglomeration of Dev studios on a single game only qualifies as "not cutting corners". That's surely going above and beyond.
They are optional you know?
You have done that yourself
It's a direct sequel to a bioware game.
Qualification in alternative medicine?
It's them or us
Who did the economy recover for?
It's neither of those things. Words have meanings, and legal terms have very specific meanings.