@@santiagotangarife4720 It's not supporting fascisms or anything Warhammer is a piece of entertainment unrelated to politics like DnD so if you put Trump inside it will simply look funny or cool and becomes a meme no matter the context.
@@Oblivius33 I dunno, I would say all his fans thinking the god emperor is aspirational and cool was exactly the goal, right? Like sure, a bunch of 40k secondaries think the emperor is an epic guy despite literally every source in the game and novels show him as the core of an absolutely wretched ideology, both during the great crusade era with his denounced divinity, and in 40k with the whole "idol of of a thing he never was and never wanted to be". Like if I put Bush on a pedestal and dressed him like charles manson, a bunch of his fans going "hell yeah our guy" would be literally my point.
I mean as a Vtuber fan, I can confirm The Last Stand to be accurate. I don't know if I can find it again, but I do remember hearing someone thanking Gawr Gura for show them Sabaton thanks to her singing that song...twice. Think she also did Resist and Bites at some point too.
as an avid listener of the art of war, i do confirm i wear a blindfold and hack at trees on a daily basis. also i appreciate how hellfighters made south park so badass, its like an episode of metalpocalypse
Because you know the joke about calling Trump the God Emperor, well some dumbass (No idea if this was a troll) decided to make fun of Trump, by making something so fucking awesome.
Some foreign country wanted to defame Donald trump by comparing him to an interplanetary dictator but it massively backfired for them, making him look awesome instead
Here it is ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-xUsYzuPkT0g.html Basically it's a Mexican cookie company that used an old RU-vid meme from 2007 to make an advert.
0:50 the funny thing is that this allegoric charriot actually had one of sabatons songs as his song. I can't remeber the name of the charriot nor the one of the song though. Viareggio, Italy 20xx. I can t even remember the year.
It's the Viareggio's carnevale. In Italy there's the use to make these parades during the last week of February (carnevale) where there are multiple of these huge charriots made mainly of painted paper and an iron skeleton that move around. Plus there are exibitions of dancing groups and of comedic companies and people go around in costumes of every kind. This happens in lots of cities, even in little towns. The most beatiful are usually located in the cities. The most famous are that of Venezia and Viareggio. I don't know if there are these charriots in Venezia though, since, you know...
@@TheSweetTeaGuyI can’t speak for op, but for me they all sound the same generic metal song. They just melt into eachother (maybe apart from Rurke’s Drift and Shiroyama). That’s why I stopped listening to them