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Made in ca
Frenzied Berserker Terminator





Canada

So sitting here after work thinking about Age of Sigmar and all that's been going on and I have only one conclusion...

....

SKUB!!!!



Gets along better with animals... Go figure. 
   
Made in us
Cosmic Joe





SKUB?
I don't understand.



Also, check out my history blog: Minimum Wage Historian, a fun place to check out history that often falls between the couch cushions. 
   
Made in us
Mysterious Techpriest






 MWHistorian wrote:
SKUB?
I don't understand.

Tis but a meme my friend. Oh and I'm with you OP, pro skub all the way amiright?
   
Made in us
Cosmic Joe





 LeCacty wrote:
 MWHistorian wrote:
SKUB?
I don't understand.

Tis but a meme my friend. Oh and I'm with you OP, pro skub all the way amiright?

That did nothing to alleviate my confusion.



Also, check out my history blog: Minimum Wage Historian, a fun place to check out history that often falls between the couch cushions. 
   
Made in ca
Fixture of Dakka






@MWH - it's a reference to a comic strip where two people are arguing over something (skub) that matters to neither, but they fiercely contest it. Essentially, "skub" can be substituted for anything that can start an internet argument that is ultimately futile, because neither the pro or anti skub camp is going to change their mind.

The counter to this is that the Socratic method is well-founded in academia: asking and answering questions to identify and eliminate contradictions as a mechanism to strengthen or weaken one viewpoint or another.

With respect to AoS, I would say, actually, that a lot of these debates are not just skub arguments, but expressions of equally valid, rational viewpoints. Even if someone doesn't change their mind about the game, understanding the other people's viewpoint about why they like or dislike it (and debating it) isn't a waste of time.

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Making Stuff






Under the couch

So...speaking of things that are a waste of everyone's time...

 
   
 
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