Tell /tg/ about the ways Warhammer 40,000 has changed and positively impacted your life. Have you made new friends at the LGS? Learned important skills working on your models? Found a new love for literature through exciting Black Library novels?
>>93936613Did you miss the general? Lots of 40k players to put your surveypost to there.
Every second thread has been a 40k thread for the last 14 hours. All of them spam. Get a fucking life already
The main benefit of Warhammer 40k was it kept my childhood friend group together and still hanging out despite all of us falling into different cliques as we got older.
>>93936654That's genuinely great.
>>93936627>>93936653The board needs MORE threads, not less threads. Instead of bitching about threads other people are making, make your own threads.
>>93936627/40kg/ is ran by a janitor who bans you for making new threads because he didn’t make it
>>93936613I started to run RPGs. My first was Deathwatch, which I ran as a sideshow, then I convinced the entire group to switch to DH2.
>>93936685The board needs GOOD threads, not brainless faggotry sludge.
>>93936685The board needs exactly zero more brainless 40kslop spam. Buy an ad.
>>93936613I was lost with what to do with myself once I started working a corporate slave job after graduating college 4ish years ago. I got recommended the Eisenhorn series as an intro to the 40k setting by a coworker. Have read ~50 books of the HH, lots of the good standalone series and singles. I got a Korne Berserker set for this past Christmas from my brother, my first ever model set and first time I've ever picked up a paintbrush and have been non-stop painting since then. The audiobooks get me through the day and painting keeps me sane. Unfortunately, I'm probably the only one who is into Warhammer within a 100mi radius there's no tabletop scene where I live and have to have friends buy and mail kits/paints to me.thanks for asking anon : )