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7/18/2025, 10:34:35 PM
>>64000692
Here's another "brown" by your definition.
>Yeah nice generator that skaven got there. They do not use electricity aside from warpstone fueled weapons retard.
How about the Skittergate? It's for military transport instead of being a weapon. Where will your low mass brain move the goalposts to this time.
>>64000547
Here's some thing straight from your quote:
>The noble type of person feels that he determines values; he has no need to be approved; he judges.
Putting yourself above all others.
>"What is harmful to me is harmful in itself"
What's good for me is right.
>He honors everything he knows about himself: such a morality is self-glorification.
Lacking any form of feelings of inferiority.
>The noble person also helps the less fortunate, but not, or almost not, out of pity, but rather out of an urge generated by an excess of power.
Skaven are incapable of pity. When they "help" a weaker one, it's to gain something from doing so.
>The noble person honors the powerful within himself, even the one who has power over himself, who knows how to speak and how to remain silent, who delights in exercising severity and harhness upon himself and has reverence for all that is severe and harsh.
Skaven are never idle, they are never satisfied with the power they have, they seek more. They respect a more powerful ones ability to impose their will, but will not accept that it's a permanent state and that as their own power grows, they'll take the place of a more powerful one.
>Such a person is proud of not being made for compassion
Skaven are incapable of the leftism causing weakness known as compassion.
Here's another "brown" by your definition.
>Yeah nice generator that skaven got there. They do not use electricity aside from warpstone fueled weapons retard.
How about the Skittergate? It's for military transport instead of being a weapon. Where will your low mass brain move the goalposts to this time.
>>64000547
Here's some thing straight from your quote:
>The noble type of person feels that he determines values; he has no need to be approved; he judges.
Putting yourself above all others.
>"What is harmful to me is harmful in itself"
What's good for me is right.
>He honors everything he knows about himself: such a morality is self-glorification.
Lacking any form of feelings of inferiority.
>The noble person also helps the less fortunate, but not, or almost not, out of pity, but rather out of an urge generated by an excess of power.
Skaven are incapable of pity. When they "help" a weaker one, it's to gain something from doing so.
>The noble person honors the powerful within himself, even the one who has power over himself, who knows how to speak and how to remain silent, who delights in exercising severity and harhness upon himself and has reverence for all that is severe and harsh.
Skaven are never idle, they are never satisfied with the power they have, they seek more. They respect a more powerful ones ability to impose their will, but will not accept that it's a permanent state and that as their own power grows, they'll take the place of a more powerful one.
>Such a person is proud of not being made for compassion
Skaven are incapable of the leftism causing weakness known as compassion.
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