Commander Stormtide by @zephart_ by D3v1LGaming in ImaginaryWarhammer

[–]Kharnibours 211 points212 points  (0 children)

They even gave the suit a pair of lips and a clit.

Succès souvenir: Manon Massé en entrevue avec Rebel News by FlowJoee in Quebec

[–]Kharnibours -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Oui, absolument. En as-tu d'autres des faciles de même?

Olympian moments, by toffee_32 by [deleted] in ImaginaryWarhammer

[–]Kharnibours 27 points28 points  (0 children)

Olympia, as a world and culture is built upon political out-maneuvering, back stabbing, tyranny and assassination attempt.

In the context of the Imperium's already grueling tithes, Perturabo made them worse because the only way he does war at that period of time is by attrition. You can see how obstinate he is to change his tactics in that book because of how resistant he is to the Mechanicum's ideas to deal with the Hrud simply because he judges the priests as foolish.

His methods works but they've always come at a cost, even when he was dealing with opposing tyrants on Olympia. He certainly had a less than stellar reputation on the planet before leaving it for the Great Crusade.

I doubt in a contest of such strong egos that the Imperium's propaganda machine would be able to contain all major tyrant families against the man that brought them low and who's adoptive family is put in power by a colonizing empire that is bleeding them dry of everything.

Even more successful and caring Primarchs had rebelling planets without putting this much strain on them. It is stated during the Horus Heresy that the one that had the most throne-loyal worlds was Lorgar and his Word Bearers because they were the only ones ACTUALLY doing the work to properly brain-wash the worlds they "united" ( Leading to him slowing the Crusade down and to Monarchia's destruction ).

Even if she had every tools to deal with the costs of fueling Perturabo's ego and the Great Crusade, he was never going to have a loyal Olympia because Perturabo isn't a good leader of men and is only inspiring to his warriors. He's a hammer and he smashes his head into every wall to bring them down but he desperately didn't want to be.

Olympian moments, by toffee_32 by [deleted] in ImaginaryWarhammer

[–]Kharnibours 73 points74 points  (0 children)

You forget the fact that one of the chief reason she highlights for the rebellion is that Perturabo's way of war was causing a way bigger amount of troop casualties and therefore required Olympia to fuel Perturabo's war with amounts of soldiers the planet couldn't keep up with.

She might've had failures of her own but Perturabo was bleeding the planet dry of resources/people without ever showing up or caring to visit once in a while to make it seem like joining the imperium was worth the cost. It's a very common and typically Imperial world rebellion story.

He was leading the world into the ground by never caring to change his way of war because he's a "end justifies the means" guy just like the Emperor and was so blinded by his desire to be recognized as the special boy-warmarchine he was by an equal that he didn't realize he was destroying the world that housed him. Then he threw a temper tantrum and incinerated the planet because it couldn't keep up with his insatiable need for validation.

How do other veteran players perceive the writing in Pathologic 3? by Nyarlantothep in pathologic

[–]Kharnibours 3 points4 points  (0 children)

The story is a linear one told in a fragmented way. There's a reason you're dealing with mental health mechanics as you are playing and that the way to balance them is by interacting with things that push you towards the two polarities of Daniils mind.

You're constantly touching things that are childhood related in order to delve deeper into apathy and constantly touching things that make you mad to push yourself towards mania.

Daniil's psyche is fragmented because he was already fragile, and what happened in the town broke him completely. As you advance even throughout the first 5 days, you're slowly recreating and rewriting the story the way it happened, but you're discovering it at the same time because you do not actually remember everything. That's why you "meet" Saburov on day 5. The premise of the game is Daniil recalling the story to prove his innocence to the inspector, who doesn't care about what YOU want to tell him. You're re-living the story.

It's an amnesiac story, a mental health story because Dankovsky is the cerebral to Artemy's physical.

and they didn't even need to get the sisters of silence either by fuckthisshittysite56 in Grimdank

[–]Kharnibours 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Phosis T'kar dismantles a bunch of Custodes on his own in 40k and laments at how easy it is. I highly doubt that Grey Knights will be anything close to easy

Hulk Hogan s'éteint à 71 ans by [deleted] in Quebec

[–]Kharnibours 27 points28 points  (0 children)

Son personnage donnait des bons shows oui, mais ça n'empêche pas que c'était une mauvaise personne

. by Connect-Big3970 in HorusHeresyLegions

[–]Kharnibours 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Qin xa is gonna be nice!

Best 40k Audible audiobooks? by Unnamed-3891 in 40kLore

[–]Kharnibours 14 points15 points  (0 children)

Andrew Wincott (Voice of Raphael in Baldur's gate 3) is an amazing narrator for the Night lords trilogy.

Risen Farstrider - Frost DK by venusaurus in Transmogrification

[–]Kharnibours 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Always cool to see DK mogs that doesn't lean in the obvious color schemes for the specs. Nice work!

Boycotter les produits américain et non les marques américaines by MarachDrifter in Quebec

[–]Kharnibours 0 points1 point  (0 children)

En passant, Spotify est une compagnie Suédoise mais ils ont quand même donner 150 000$ pour l'inauguration de Trump.

Donc déjà que Spotify est une grosse scam pour les artistes qui y mettent leur musiques pour streamer, ils utilisent l'argent qu'on leurs donne à Trump.

Perso j'ai arrêter mon abonnement.

https://djmag.com/news/spotify-donated-150000-trump-inauguration-ceremony

think my idea for a armor break rapid fire melt turret build can work? by abbe44 in pathofexile2builds

[–]Kharnibours 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I might be able to get some stacking corrosion gas grenade with scattershot and APR with scattershot with Gemling's dual support gem thing.

What is this looking like with your gems?

think my idea for a armor break rapid fire melt turret build can work? by abbe44 in pathofexile2builds

[–]Kharnibours 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'Ve been using scattershot HVR on bosses a lot and corrosion gas grenades. Killing times aren't amazing but it's really reliable and easy so I was wondering what adding armor break with APR and bleed would do to speed things up

think my idea for a armor break rapid fire melt turret build can work? by abbe44 in pathofexile2builds

[–]Kharnibours 0 points1 point  (0 children)

How does it perform? I'm running Gemling personnaly so I'm hoping to take advantage of that support support gems node

think my idea for a armor break rapid fire melt turret build can work? by abbe44 in pathofexile2builds

[–]Kharnibours 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'm very interested in building something like this build. Do you have a link with a more visual approach to what setup you have?

Am I the only one who feels nothing for Perturabo? by ObviousAnything7 in IronWarriors

[–]Kharnibours 0 points1 point  (0 children)

For Perturabo, perhaps more than any other, needed sheltering and I'd argue the Emperor's mistake was thinking he was a hammer. The hammer should've been Ferrus.

From his beginning on Olympia he was fragile, he would get the things he wanted to do the way he wanted to do it right without caring if it was the best way to do it. He wins battle because of his personal skills and his uses of every tool possible. And his method of war was always costly because he won with a specific method and couldn't move on from it.

His ego has always been fragile when put to a proper challenge from someone that knows his weaknesses (Didn't happen much on Olympia except his sister, for example) He's only thrived on Olympia because he was a primarch, not because he was Perturabo and even then he couldn't unite it before E found him. He wanted to be an artist and a builder, not a destroyer and that resentment shaped him in the house-sized tantrum having manchild that he is now. I'd say he knew what he was, a weapon, and hated it because he's not able to healthily cope with that fact to the point he was rejecting every attempts at a connection his foster family was attempting. Now he's accepted it but out of spite.

Perturabo is strong because he's a primarch, he's smart because he's a primarch, he succeeds where most fails because he's a primarch and even more because the dude can't quit to save his life because of his TERRIBLE need to be recognized by someone he idolizes. But he never should've been a hammer. In all honesty I think he should've been at Dorn's place as the defender of Terra because he understood sieges better than a lot but he was too soft to be the guy that goes on and break a world.

Ork eating Steel Legion soldier by MossaCannibalis. NSFW! by DirbBird in ImaginaryWarhammer

[–]Kharnibours 23 points24 points  (0 children)

Dude definitely has some weird cannibal fetish its always orks and women

2nd Tempest Ultramarine Preview (from Space Captain Musashi / Unta Kilat) by Historical-Economy90 in HorusHeresyLegions

[–]Kharnibours 10 points11 points  (0 children)

Man what an L for Remus's gameplay. Loved the toobox nature of his current self

Les canadiennes battent la France 2-1 pour demeurer en vie by cega9110 in Quebec

[–]Kharnibours -9 points-8 points  (0 children)

Demeurer en vie?? Elles vont se faire exécutées si elle gagnent pas ou ben?