Warhammer and 40k in general is that to me.

I found Bruva Alfabusa's "If the Emperor Had A Text To Speech Device" series to be a treasure, along with his other videos. I believed they were in the spirit of satire and absurdism which is where 40k started and should have stayed.

Unfortunately, the cultural overlap between online "purge the xeno, purge the mutant" :le-pol-face: and "deus vult" :le-pol-face: is almost a circle when I see it and that sucks.

Games Workshop consumer culture, especially in stores, is especially toxic in my area and I assume that isn't a one time anomaly. I brought my wife once. Never again.

I also used to be a big Star Wars fan (still enjoyed The Mandalorian for what it's worth, marketing cringe aside), and that's one fandom I'm glad I left far behind when its loudest elements became especially reactionary.

Also, I really can't look at space exploration the same way anymore when there's so many :melon-musk: worshipping bazinga brains polluting any and all discussion of it online.

  • Circra [he/him]
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    2 years ago

    Iol playing Stellaris at the moment and through sheer fleet power, espionage and diplomatic arm twisting I've forced the members of the galactic community to institute shared burdens or utopian abundance, outlaw slavery and tie their political power to the working class or suffer extreme punitive sanctions. The games are fun but the fanbase is not.