Salubrious

A grand and intoxicating innocence

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Hey, don't ask me my opinion -- I'm nobody. Just pretend I'm not here.

I mostly just post about things tangentially related to The Simpsons, or Morrowind or The X-COM Files.

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I like to think I'll try anything once. Almost anything, I suppose I won't try hunting humans for sport or robbing blood banks or anything like that, but I try to be open-minded.

I guess if there is one hobby tht I'm aware of and tangentally interested in but I'm pretty sure I will never actually do, it's actually playing Warhammer. Warhammer is dumb. It's stupidly expensive, it's time consuming, it's space consuming, and the game itself is... blaugh, I've played it before and it sure is tedious. That's not even getting into the writing of the settings which ranges from fun and some genuinely good stuff to "This is what a 12 year old thinks is cool" but I feel tips severely toward the latter most of the time.

I can see myself painting the miniatures as a hobby. I've painted a miniature before - singular, one miniature (an Ironborn raider from the Song of Ice and Fire boardgame, I got the Ironborn box set last Christmas) and it turned out pretty alright! It took half a day, but it's something I wouldn't mind doing again if I had a lot of free time, maybe paint a small set of miniatures. Even okay with the idea of painting Warhammer miniatures (I have a small box of Chaos Space Marines somewhere that were assembled but never painted. Again, gifted to me) because that seems like the fun part of that game. My miniatures will be pacifists, they will never fight (also they hate rules and rulebooks).


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in reply to @Salubrious's post:

it is very literally what a 12 year old thinks is cool in the sense that I, as a 12 year old, thought warhammer (specifically 40k) looked like the coolest shit I'd ever seen. I didn't even really know what it was but I wanted to play it so bad