
Foster explains Marx’s ecological critique of capitalism and how the concept of “metabolic rift” highlights the alienation between humans and nature caused by capitalism’s focus on profit over sustainability.

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40k Inquisitorial Goon Squad
cross-posted from: https://hexbear.net/post/3728953 (there are some close-ups of individual minis in the comments over there)
Finally finished the whole group! From left to right: Inquisitor Coteaz, Interrogator, Sister of Battle, Scrollboi, Feral Worlder, Mystic, Servitor, Booksy the Book Skull, Joe Krabo, and "Daemonhost".
I'd painted up Coteaz years ago (and it's good I did because his new model sucks lol). Eventually they'll all be based in the same style as Coteaz but the texture paint I use is all dried up.
If there was a legion/chapter that was the "greediest" in terms of resources/material wealth; what would it be?
Basically the title. If there was a legion/gene-seed that could be considered the "greediest"/most covetous of material wealth. I see Fulgrim being a reasonable option, but I wanna know if there's a loyalist equivalent at all.
Soon in your nearby market
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Chaos Worrier: Khorne
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A 2 hour long video on the themes of Khorne and Chaos as false consciousness opposed to revolutionary violence? Yes, I think I will watch this while eating leftover pizza for breakfast.
Razzle Dazzle
Slowly working my way through a BUNCH of vehicles and finally decided to bite the bullet and do the camo. Still a lot of work to go, but this is a huge jump in terms of looking done. Masking tape took 8x longer to put on than actually painting did. As someone new to an airbrush, I must say that it's definitely faster and smoother than using a brush, but I really need to improve my aim. There's some nasty overspray in various places which is going to have to be touched up by hand, but I'm generally very happy with this.
Thousand Sons - Samsara 42
i painted my boys, my beautiful boys! (they love each other and have explored each others bodies)
Bloodraven posting
The commissars don’t want you to know this but the guardsmen at Tartarus are free! You can just take them into the chapter. I have an entire 10th company of stolen guardsmen.
What if Epstein got turned into a dreadnaught?
Even in death I still perv.
Foster explains Marx’s ecological critique of capitalism and how the concept of “metabolic rift” highlights the alienation between humans and nature caused by capitalism’s focus on profit over sustainability.
cross-posted from: https://hexbear.net/post/766811
There's a video within the article right here.
I subscribed to the channel as well; glad I found it.
The video itself is 46 minutes and 21 seconds.
Played a Game of One Page Rules
And had a pretty good time! Definitely seemed shorter than our games of 40k at around 2.5 hours, even though it was our first game. Tried using 9e Tempest of War missions which was probably a mistake as most of them don't make sense with alternating activations lol (and my opponent was guaranteed victory when he drew Raise Banner, Secure No Man's Land, and Tempting Target all on the same turn). Most of the proxies made sense, though there's the odd weirdness like primaris units having 2+ saves but still only one wound.
Other thoughts: Tanks felt super tough but otherwise weak unless you spend tons of points on upgrading the main guns, which was disappointing. 2k points definitely felt low. Psykers were more complex but pretty fun. The decision of whether to activate what you wanted or something that would probably die if you didn't activate it right now really added some extra pressure that I enjoyed.
RIP my Manticore that died first activation to a Scouted ATV with a Dead
So I gave Infinity a shot
I played my first two games of Infinity today with a friend who is really into the game. The game is fun but the lore seems to be dogshit. Like worse than 40k in some aspects. Given I only heard about if from my friend but from their explanation the factions seem to be weird.
Apparently one of the factions consists of a bunch of Cryptobros and Ancaps in space and has a subfraction named Bakunin. The China inspired faction is presented as the rival to the main power in the universe because they believe they should be the rulers of everything instead. I guess Haqqislam is pretty cool though so there is that at least.
Edit: Also just learned that Haqqislam has a unit called "Hakims" ... and they are doctors.
What are your thoughts on the game?
Argh!
First time trying OSL, really happy with this guy!