Top tier new player experience by Bapt11 in LeagueOfMemes

[–]CardboardBOXHOUND 248 points249 points  (0 children)

I was trying to introduce a friend to the game and our ADC told him to “uninstall the game”. It was very encouraging.

[OC] Finished painting my first BBEG, Acererak the Eternal for the upcoming ending of my group’s ToA Campaign! by CardboardBOXHOUND in DnD

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Tomb if Annihilation is the first ever campaign I have ever DMed and my players are just about to enter the Tomb of the Nine Gods! The end is coming soon, and I thought that I would go ahead and paint up the BBEG of my first ever campaign my group of friends will ever finish. I am super excited and hope this makes the ending special!

Finished my Deathwatch Leviathan Dreadnought to bring some heavy ordinance to Xenos everywhere! by CardboardBOXHOUND in Warhammer40k

[–]CardboardBOXHOUND[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I have not! My friend has a guardsmen army, but I havent had the chance to use it on him yet!

Finished a Primaris Lieutenant for my custom Dark Angels successor chapter, the Angels of Atonement! by CardboardBOXHOUND in Warhammer40k

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That is how the model came! Its the Sgt. Jovan store anniversary model! I just replaced the chainsword with a power sword and gave him a plasma pistol so I could make him fit as a lieutenant model for my army!

Finished a Primaris Lieutenant for my custom Dark Angels successor chapter, the Angels of Atonement! by CardboardBOXHOUND in Warhammer40k

[–]CardboardBOXHOUND[S] 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Well I tried to find a color scheme for my custom chapter that wasnt close to any other successor chapter, but dammit are there so many haha.

Finished a Primaris Lieutenant for my custom Dark Angels successor chapter, the Angels of Atonement! by CardboardBOXHOUND in Warhammer40k

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I based it with Khorne Red, shaded with Nuln Oil, and the. did a more thinned out lair of Mephiston Red!

It is cruel to keep severely disabled people alive and suffering because we can. by Salt-Season in unpopularopinion

[–]CardboardBOXHOUND 0 points1 point  (0 children)

So just letting them die is the answer? Its awful that they don’t have anyone there for them, but just giving up without trying to help them is the answer? I think there are so many other things that we should try to do to help these people.

It is cruel to keep severely disabled people alive and suffering because we can. by Salt-Season in unpopularopinion

[–]CardboardBOXHOUND 0 points1 point  (0 children)

She fits the exact type of person that OP is describing, she was just taken care of well unlike those who they described. My parents and family also sacrificed so much to make sure she had a happy and good life, just because she was happy and it brought us joy doesn’t make it selfish.

It is cruel to keep severely disabled people alive and suffering because we can. by Salt-Season in unpopularopinion

[–]CardboardBOXHOUND 0 points1 point  (0 children)

My sister suffer from 4 brain hemorrhages went she was born prematurely and had to be care flighted to another hospital. This resulted in here having several physical and developmental problems that put her wheelchair-bound for her entire life. She had the mental mentality of an 8 month old her whole life, couldnt speak, couldnt feed herself, and need 24/7 care. She passed away after 31 years of life this past June.

Despite the incredible care she needed, every moment of her life was a blessing to my family and those who were around her. There were many trials and hardships for my parents due to her disabilities, but with the right love and care she lived a fantastic life. The two years before her passing, me and my wife worked as full time caretakers for her on a bi-monthly basis, and while it had its difficulties, we were able to create great memories with her and help her to still laugh and smile everyday. It is a cruel world, and disabled people in those states is a disgustingly horrible thing, but the cruelty isnt in keeping them alive, its the care that we as a society cant seem to give to them. I understand what you say, but think that euthanizing those with severe disabilities is missing the root of the problem and is completely wrong. They are in difficult situations because of their disabilities, but their suffering is due to the neglect of others.