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Warhammer Meme thread

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If she divorces you for being a wargamer, she was never worth your love in the first place and you're well rid of her. If she doesn't love you in your Warhammer-painting mode, she doesn't deserve you in any other mode ;)
I agree somewhat. Context is key.

However, if someone spends all their time on warhammer and is unavailable to their significant other, then that is a different story. If someone wastes the rent money on new models, that too.
 
Not the worst thing in the world. Granted, the DA Rites of War look like they'd be better off as allied detachments rather than as your primary detachment (at which point you'll want to look elsewhere since apart from the primarch/LoW detachment you can't have two detachments from the same faction in Horus Heresy).

My best recommendation is that you should consider looking at the generic Rites of War instead. May not be as strong as the legion-specific ones, but they're more versatile for what you're looking for (I honestly don't know what DA units you actually have, so I'm having to spitball here).
For what they give us I'm only slightly miffed. The changes to bikes honestly hurt more as I've played Ravenwing since 2nd edition 40k. Line isn't the end all anyway as I play a warcrimes list with destroyers and interemptors as my troops. I use most any route or none at all depending on mood and opponent. One group I play with use no Lords if war or Primarchs so that meta is very different than the, shall we say more competitive people I know.
 
I agree somewhat. Context is key.

However, if someone spends all their time on warhammer and is unavailable to their significant other, then that is a different story. If someone wastes the rent money on new models, that too.

That is a very good point and you are right, context is key. I completely missed the context that the chap in this case was getting divorced because he was wasting all his money on his Warhammer and not putting enough effort into his relationship.

And that perfectly shows how a truly successful long-term relationship can only be achieved by mutual effort on the part of both partners. Look for a teammate, not a liability.
 
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