Obviously it will belong to all the bronies. Every brony at one point in their life will go on a pilgrimage to Equestria and see the sun rise.
Tealove is best pony.
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I tend to stay away from OTC, because I am totally incapable of remaining on-topic for any length of time.
So how 'bout that new edition of 40K, then?
Rule #1: "Don't listen to morons."
Well, I'm out. Heading to work while trying to figure out why I'm so freaking tired lately.
@Applelight: I'm gonna have to disagree with you there.
Rule #1: "Don't listen to morons."
I have this moral objection to things like Space Marines liking the Tau better than the Sisters of Battle.
Rule #1: "Don't listen to morons."
...and then I said, power axes? Are you crazy?
Rule #1: "Don't listen to morons."
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Those at least
make sense; I might not
agree with turning psychic powers into the Warhammer Fantasy magic system, but at least I can see the logic behind it.
Space Marines being friendlier with filthy xenos than the Battle Sisters
does not make sense, and if those years of being an
Exalted fan have taught me anything, it's that things that don't make sense don't work for anything more serious than
Paranoia or Greg Stolze's "...in Spaaaaaace!".
On-topic.
Rule #1: "Don't listen to morons."
I thought the whole point of 40K was that everybody hated everybody equally?
@Orion, Gex We need could choose one server to meet and play (to bad no more people can play :/)
Because he know I'm going to go out in this plane and I'm going to remove one of His creations from His universe.
Watched Anthology II. I think it's not as boring as ponies say it is. I particularly liked the Lemongrab quote, and Block Party.
I thought that it was pretty fun, yeah.
@Kegi: Not really. I can buy the Marines getting on better with the Tau than with, say, Chaos Marines, but both Marines and Sisters of Battle are theoretically on the
same side, while the Tau are a foreign agency that has been listed as a serious threat to Imperial ambitions in the Eastern Fringe. They've already had at least one full-scale war, while conflict between Marines and Battle Sisters is usually a minor thing confined to one theatre of warfare ("this is a relic of our Primarch" vs "this is a relic of the Emperor, gimme", or
the charley foxtrot in the Kaurava system, for example).
The Marines have helped in attempts to
wipe out the Tau. This hasn't been the case with Battle Sisters.
That's why it rubs me the wrong way.
edited 5th Jul '12 1:46:58 PM by CountDorku
Rule #1: "Don't listen to morons."
I want to watch it but it's over an hour long. I like my internet randomness to be short and sweet.
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I'm using them for my head cannon now. ^_^
edited 5th Jul '12 1:56:39 PM by Cookoo
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