I'm looking for the pasta about some heretic belittling humanity, and then someone posts about the strength and honor of the human race.
this is very important for the dark heresy campaign i'm in.
thank you in advance
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it goes something like "within this meatsack of weak flesh is the heart of a human, the heart that beats for the entire human race" etc etc etc
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>>46580283
HERETICS BTFO
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thank you
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>>46580283
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vxJ863Zlbh0
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HUMANITY FUCK YEAH
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8JR2CU4ApCI
>For ten thousand years, the hearts of men have stood united against a galaxy that despises them for no reason save that they have the audacity not to lay down and die.
That's not why they hate you, dipshit.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jQG7EoYJNA8
gonna bump this with my favorite guard fluff
"he was moaning , and it was clear from the bone sticking through his fatigues that his shin had been broken in the crash. creed was about to set it straight when he saw the dark shapes loping over the ice, shaggy fur capes and prayer strips flapping behind them. harsh voices whooped and called out to their gods.
Trooper Gismar was solid, reliable. Creed had seen him lose a hand on Besos Nine and still hold a gun emplacement against the greenskins. "if this is the end, Gismar, there's no one i'd rather have by my side," Creed said.
Gismar had laughed. "don't let sergeant Kell hear you saying that, sir," he had croaked. Together they'd put up a stout resistance, but it was clear they were trapped and outnumbered. Creed fired three shots off behind them. They were returned. The Anckorites were working their way around them. There was nothing else for it. He had to think of Cadia, and if he was going to go he he'd have to go now. Creed looked about. If he ran along the ditch he might just make it to that stand of trees.
"Go!" Gismar hissed as he reloaded. "i'll hold them off."
"See you on Cadia," Creed said, looking into Gismar's face. Another one he would always remember. Gismar looked up and smiled. His spirit was going home first, faster than any starship. He saluted with his bionic hand.
"See you on Cadia, general"