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"You are huge! That means you have huge guts!"
"You are huge! That means you have huge guts!"


ThAT is a quote from the most excellent [[Doom]] Comic Book, in which a Berserker Packing Man and a Half, a 12.0 on a 10.0 Scale of Badness, with a headful of mad and a handful of vertebrae (better known to the world as "Doomguy"), tries to attack a Cyberdemon with his fist. Read the thing, it's [[awesome]].
THAT is a quote from the most excellent [[Doom]] Comic Book, in which a Berserker Packing Man and a Half, a 12.0 on a 10.0 Scale of Badness, with a headful of mad and a handful of vertebrae (better known to the world as "Doomguy"), tries to attack a Cyberdemon with his fist. Read the thing, it's [[awesome]].


If any of you have read Beowulf (which any D&D player ''should'') then you all know that Beowulf should have yelled this exact phrase ([[Awesome|in Old English!]]) when he [[World Eaters|tore Grendel's arm off.]]  He probably did, but the author was too busy [[Imperial Cult|putting the word of god into it]] to notice.
If any of you have read Beowulf (which any D&D player ''should'') then you all know that Beowulf should have yelled this exact phrase ([[Awesome|in Old English!]]) when he [[World Eaters|tore Grendel's arm off.]]  He probably did, but the author was too busy [[Imperial Cult|putting the word of god into it]] to notice.

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RIP AND TEAR!

"You are huge! That means you have huge guts!"

THAT is a quote from the most excellent Doom Comic Book, in which a Berserker Packing Man and a Half, a 12.0 on a 10.0 Scale of Badness, with a headful of mad and a handful of vertebrae (better known to the world as "Doomguy"), tries to attack a Cyberdemon with his fist. Read the thing, it's awesome.

If any of you have read Beowulf (which any D&D player should) then you all know that Beowulf should have yelled this exact phrase (in Old English!) when he tore Grendel's arm off. He probably did, but the author was too busy putting the word of god into it to notice.

40K also has an equivalent of this, thanks to the comic known as The Redeemer. If anyone in your Dark Heresy group ever decides to play as a cleric or other redemption cultist (Especially if they're from Necromunda), liberal usage of "SCOURGE AND PURGE!" is recommended.

Dynamite!

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