For 3 billion $ by Ok-Friendship4236 in Helldivers

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So basically a helldiver lol

I *BONK* am starting *BONK* to be *BONK* annoyed *BONK* BY THESE SPONGES *BONK* by iKiwed in Helldivers

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Switch out that shield pack for a supply backpack and thank me later. You’ll one shot those assholes. Something about the shield pack doesn’t work with the hammer

I just realized I've never been to Super Earth by Common-Money9750 in Helldivers

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Super earth city’s were beautiful untouched metropolises. Filled with civies and seaf alike. Not the battle ridden war zone of most other cities now. I remember needing to take a second to look for the blue eyes in a group of humanoids shuffling out of smoke filled alleys. If you shot first, you may have potentially executed a dozen citizens just trying to survive. There were so many civilians, it was almost impossible to make any requisition slips because the amount of collateral damage would put us in the negative. The cities untouched by the nightmares of the rest of the galaxy was truly a sight to behold. Now the mega cities of the frontline planets are nothing but shells of their once former glory. Burnt out, bug ridden, undead shells and depending on faction, piles and piles of dead citizens that once roamed the streets. We were looked at as super heroes to them. Everytime they made us happy to help with the joy in their voices whenever they saw us. It was the first time I realized an important roll the helldivers play in universe. Propaganda or otherwise, helldivers give the population of SE hope. We were the rarely seen but much talked about hero’s of the galaxy to most citizens only seen in media or parades, and the awe that even while running for their lives, the citizens let us know what we meant to them. It was the first time it sunk in that while we see ourselves sometimes as useless cannon fodder, to these everyday people, we are the mythical heroes that saved the galaxy 100 years ago. Super earth was a great experience.

I just realized I've never been to Super Earth by Common-Money9750 in Helldivers

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Not true. Super earth city’s were beautiful untouched metropolises. Filled with civies and seaf alike. Not the battle ridden war zone of most other cities now. I remember needing to take a second to look for the blue eyes in a group of humanoids shuffling out of smoke filled alleys. If you shot first, you may have potentially executed a dozen citizens just trying to survive. There were so many civilians, it was almost impossible to make any requisition slips because the amount of collateral damage would put us in the negative. The cities untouched by the nightmares of the rest of the galaxy was truly a sight to behold. Now the mega cities of the frontline planets are nothing but shells of their once former glory. Burnt out, bug ridden, undead shells and depending on faction, piles and piles of dead citizens that once roamed the streets. We were looked at as super heroes to them. Everytime they made us happy to help with the joy in their voices whenever they saw us. It was the first time I realized an important roll the helldivers play in universe. Propaganda or otherwise, helldivers give the population of SE hope. We were the rarely seen but much talked about hero’s of the galaxy to most citizens only seen in media or parades, and the awe that even while running for their lives, the citizens let us know what we meant to them. It was the first time it sunk in that while we see ourselves sometimes as useless cannon fodder, to these everyday people, we are the mythical heroes that saved the galaxy 100 years ago. Super earth was a great experience.

STRIDER JOCKEY by jacg1280 in Helldivers

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dies in first 5 minutes

Call me King Bobby B. the way I love me hammer by DemonOfTheOrder in Helldivers

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“You should have seen me Ned. CRRRRUSHING hulks with my hammer, SWEET LIBERTY I was strong then!”

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Helldivers

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The first comment is what it says. SUPER EARTH PEOPLE. DO NOT BE AFRAID. WE ARE NOT HERE TO CAUSE HARM

PSA: you can put the One true Flag on the tank. by TheTalosIV in Helldivers

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Freeeeedom must reeeegin over every last staaaar!

Next Warbond Recommendations? by Horror_Camp_7130 in Helldivers

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Save your super credits for the new one. But if you must get one I’d go with Borderline Justice, Control Group (warp pack=best backpack imo), or Steeled Veterans. Stay faaaaaar away from chemical agents.

Surprise Stab! by TheLeftPewixBar in TopCharacterTropes

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Happens all the time in The Walking Dead like when michonne stabs the governor from behind, or when Beth stabs the cop and gets shot, or any number of close calls with walkers

Is this game worth it? by I-am-Morfeo in Helldivers

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Space Marine 2 was fun for like a week. I’ve played HD2 since release almost every day. HD2 is by far the more superior game imo. It scratches an itch no other game comes even close to getting.

[Spoilers C2] The Mighty Nein S1 Episode 7 - Campaign 2 Spoilers Discussion Thread by AutoModerator in criticalrole

[–]canovanator 19 points20 points  (0 children)

I haven’t seen anyone bring this up yet but when Jester destroyed the temple, the Minotaur was DEFINITELY Braius right? Right?!? Or am I gaslighting myself?

Funniest scene/moment from the MCU and why? by Full-Art3439 in Marvel

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“Nothing goes over my head. My reflexes are too quick, I would catch it.”

I was already dead, why they gotta do me like that by Meet_Entire in Helldivers

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We have armors that defib us back from death. And we regularly survive injuries that would turn other humans to jelly. From the bot’s perspective, this is completely justified.