vaharleywitch
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vaharleywitch

This is a gaming news site. A famous dude just did a gaming thing. If you want, like, REAL news, there are plenty of other outlets that have you covered.

Oh come on! In this day and age we need all the bloody feels we can get. If Geralt wants to makes the happy, he makes the happy.

His casting as Superman was just about the only thing I liked about Man of Steel (I never even bothered with the others). What a perfect role for him.

He’s better off showing up on YouTube fan channels. The best Warhammer 40k content is fan driven, and that’s in every department: building/painting, playing, lore, and animation.

The Emperor saves.

What I love too that he seems to love both Warhammer Fantasy and Warhammer 40K.

Which is even rarer in these days where Warhammer Fantasy’s Old World hasn’t existed as a hobby for a hot minute (replaced by the high fantasy Age of Sigmar), only like video games keep it alive (though supposedly they’re going to make an

We are talking about the real world not hollywood. Nerd stuff is still stigmatized by the general adult public. If you don't think so, go to a Louisiana Target as an adult man and ask where their Marvel minifigs are.

The fuck, man? Let geeks geek out with each other and feel good about it. Why do you give even the slightest shit what these people do?

I was always up front with my nerdy tendencies so I weeded out that type pretty quick   My wife thought it was cool so that worked out :)

As a parental unit to a teen-age spawn that plays D&D with his dentist, yeah, there’s still a stigma.

My (now ex) gf found my folder of warscrolls, and then my binder of rules for AoS, which led to me showing her my minis, along with my Marvel Champions collection, and my D&D stuff. Her and her friends thought I was the saddest, funniest, nerdiest thing ever. We are all 40yr olds, and I expected better. It was

It actually is kind of a stigma still. Graham Norton was making fun of it to his face two months ago, as referenced in the article.

I'm not into Warhammer at all, but think it's great he's not afraid or ashamed to show he digs it, much less stop by a shop and hang out with his fellows. 

So Henry Cavill is a super nice guy, a massive nerd and someone whom everyone seems to like and find a joy to be around.

Seeing Cavil in other things makes me realize just how bad a director Snyder is.   The guy has charisma and charm.  He even has the comedy chops that could have made a believable Clark Kent.  He would never top Reeves as Clark Kent but he could have come close if he was allowed to do things such as smile and emote 

It’s more like “Major Celebrity Makes Closet Nerds Feel Good About Their Hobbies That Have Been Stigmatized for Years”