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If you can't even remember, it couldn't have been that bad.
All the DLCs for FNV are praised but everyone has their favourites. Honest Hearts is my least favourite as it has next to no real story but the theme is cool. OWB is a comedy, lots of satire and weirdness which is fun. Dead Money is alright. Lonesome Road is the absolute best.
Keep in mind there is an order to play them in:
Honest Hearts (level 10+)
Old World Blues (level 15+)
Dead Money (level 20+)
Lonesome Road (level 25+)
Lonesome Road is a close second, featuring another overrated character, Ulysses. It's better than Honest Hearts because it has the cool lore aspect but that's about it.
On the other hand, Dead Money is great. It has awesome characters and a cool location.
Old World Blues is the best DLC though.
??? In the first place, Joshua didn't do anything to me, so there's nothing for me to "forgive". You're also misunderstanding something. His suffering has nothing to do with the crimes he committed. He was punished for his own failure. How would the victims of his crimes react? Do you think they would forgive him just because he "suffered"? It's easy for a bystander to speak of forgiveness when they didn't experience the event themselves.
There's no one more cringe than someone who constantly quotes the bible.