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If you want an idea of which 40k lore YouTubers to block...

Just look at all this nonsense over the mention of the 'Praetorian Seventh' in The Wicked And The Warped, and people misinterpreting that as a reference to Rogal Dorn. It isn't. It's a reference to a regiment.

Simply block any YouTuber that's trying to claim that it refers to Dorn. None of them have read the book, or have a clue what they're talking about.

It's typical clickbait idiocy from people who care more about their earnings that they do the actual lore.

EDIT: as others have suggested, Arbitor Ian and Leutin09 are the ones to follow. They are more interested in being lore accurate and informative, than how much cash they can squeeze out of newbie 40k fans.

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u/ServoSkull20 — 1 day ago

For those of you who might be curious about Warhammer 40k, now Mike's involvement has been confirmed...

These are a couple of YouTube videos I'd recommend you watch:

https://youtu.be/M6M9-oFEKpk?si=843FSmgTbZa4R7ue

https://youtu.be/qvmh1op4xzA?si=nHaE7aHJFyoi1OK5

Luetin and Arbitor Ian are two of the most reliable 40k lore guys on YouTube. Be wary of many of the others, who will give out a lot of disinformation for the sake of the almighty algorithm...

u/ServoSkull20 — 23 days ago

Meaco Cirro 14000 / Delonghi Pinguino Extreme ... quiet enough to sleep with?

Like most of you, I've given up trying to get an air-con right now, but when winter comes, I want to pick one up for next year.

I'm a very light sleeper, so need a portable air-con that is quiet enough.

The two I've found that promise the quietest function on low settings (42db) are the Meaco Cirro 14000 and the Delonghi Pinguino Extreme.

Are any of you good people lucky enough to own one of these? And if so, are they quiet enough to sleep in the same room?

Are there any other brands you'd recommend that are quiet enough?

Thanks in advance :)

u/ServoSkull20 — 1 month ago

First Light has convinced me of something I never thought possible...

...the idea of a properly young Bond in a movie.

Okay, Craig was meant to be starting out as the character in Casino Royale, but he wasn't exactly a spring chicken, even back then.

First Light's done a cracking job of setting up a James Bond Jnr that I think actually works extremely well. I'm only a small way into the game, but there's a moment in what I've played so far when Bond >!is diving out of the cargo plane and the theme kicks in for the first time in the game!< that felt like the best bit of Bond I've seen since Casino Royale.

I used to feel like a young Bond would be silly, and wouldn't work in the context of the franchise and what's come before it, but First Light's put a really great case forward for giving it a go.

Colour me completely surprised, Moneypenny.

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u/ServoSkull20 — 2 months ago