6 results for "8887aa5fda5bee87b73e33291390da4a"
>>151163397
>white woman makes a black guy dance while having him chained vivzie 100% didn't intend for this btw she probably wanted him to be a white guy before people demanded he be black
>middle eastern dudes like abel and saint peter get turned into white blondes
>niffty, a woman from the 1950s, has her song be anime themed solely because she's japanese and nothing else
honestly vivziepop actually might be the current generation's JK rowling
>>76800649
I have a theory this guy is spamming this in every hair related thread as a form of viral marketing for his upcoming hair supplement(marketed primarilly on twitter of course) but just can't prove it
>>215580914
who said I was Christian?
>>96787941
>Eldar
Fun to paint with opportunities for a lot of variety but not the easiest, big model range that's near enough entirely up to date, interesting to play with many viable army themes. Make sure not to be a metachaser about it so as to avoid the stereotypes.
>Ultramarines (or a successor chapter)
Choose a successor. Ultramarines are the most boring thing to see across the table short of a greytide. Besides that marines are a great starting point, simple to paint, forgiving to play, easy to collect cheaply second hand and with a roster of units to pick from that eclipses everything else in the game.
>Adepta Sororitas
Tricky to paint well and pretty expensive. A very cool army but not one I'd ever recommend as a first.
>Necrons
Easiest army to paint in the whole game. Big roster with a lot of fun playstyles you can lean into. Decent amount of second hand available after them being the main antagonist last edition. Very reasonable starting place.
>Emperor's Children
Roster is very small, the playstyle is very technical and a bit harder than average to paint well. Another army that I wouldn't recommend to somebody starting out.
>Space Wolves
Gay gay homosexual furry gay dogfucker gay gay retard gay drilled assholes gay gay gay. I trust that intricate analysis will help inform you.

Overall, I'd say either successor marines or necrons are the best starting choices. I would personally recommend necrons for the sake of variety, since marines are essentially always the most widely played army in any local scene.
So, are there any doubts left on devs favoritism towards survivors?
>>42355433
>>Green Isn't Your Color
I wouldn't say it was just her causing problems. The end message there was about communication, and the thing was Fluttershy also wasn't saying how she truly felt out of concern for Rarity. So there's still two of them at fault here, it wasn't entirely Rarity causing the issue.
>>Sweet and Elite
Rarity's flaws were contributing here, but she was also being pressured by the Canterlot elites. This one also ties into my other point - while Rarity's flaw may at least be partially in play, it ultimately doesn't effect her. Rarity's lying doesn't effect her standing with her friends, and Rarity having to come clean at the end is undercut by Fancy Pants bailing her out, so she still gets the approval from the elites she wanted in the first place. Her flaws don't actually screw her over, she still got everything she wanted. Moreover, this is one of the Rarity episodes most likely to be considered bad by people, which is what lead me to these conclusions.
Even so, you did still agree with me on 3/7, and only partially disagreed on 2. That's pretty close to a majority, and my greater point is about how disproportionate it is compared to the others. Compare that list to Rainbow Dash, Applejack, or even a lot of Twilight episodes, where the conflict is directly caused by their flaws and they're the one who needs to learn a lesson. Even in overlap episodes, like LBYS where it's both AJ and Rarity, the narrative ultimately places more culpability on Applejack than Rarity, with Applejack being both the first, and ultimately only character to apologize for her actions and try to extend an olive branch, making it seem much more like Applejack learning to tolerate Rarity than both of them learning to tolerate each other. I think even most Anons if asked whether one character was more responsible for the fighting, you'll find most of them are much more likely put more blame on Applejack for the conflict than they do on Rarity.
But going back to Dash, the only season 1 Dash episode I can think of where the conflict is caused by someone else is Sonic Rainboom, and that's it. Much more of er episodes are about her flaws causing problems than Rarity's, and I think that's why their so disliked. Sonic Rainboom is again, one of the only where it isn't Dash causing the problem, and it's also one of the top contenders for best Dash episode for most people, along with Wonderbolt Academy, which also falls into the paradigm. I don't think that's a coincidence.