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"'''THIN YOUR PAINTS'''" is far and away the most commonly offered painting-related criticism seen on [[/tg/]], mostly seen in reference to some new [[Warhammer 40,000]] player's fuzzy photographs of his first attempts to paint a model. The second most common appears to be "YOU PUT THE FUCKING [[Pauldrons|PAULDRONS]] ON THE WRONG WAY ROUND", since new players are inevitably playing [[Space Marines]]. [[Troll|Trolling]] or not, "thin your paints!" is almost always good advice to give a new painter. However, the phrase has reached the point where it gets posted whenever something painted is shown on /tg/.
"'''THIN YOUR PAINTS'''" is far and away the most commonly offered painting-related criticism seen on [[/tg/]], mostly seen in reference to some new [[Warhammer 40,000]] player's fuzzy photographs of his first attempts to paint a model. The second most common appears to be "YOU PUT THE FUCKING [[Pauldrons|PAULDRONS]] ON THE WRONG WAY ROUND", since new players are inevitably playing [[Space Marines]]. [[Troll|Trolling]] or not, "thin your paints!" is almost always good advice to give a new painter. However, the phrase has reached the point where it gets posted whenever something painted is shown on /tg/.



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"THIN YOUR PAINTS" is far and away the most commonly offered painting-related criticism seen on /tg/, mostly seen in reference to some new Warhammer 40,000 player's fuzzy photographs of his first attempts to paint a model. The second most common appears to be "YOU PUT THE FUCKING PAULDRONS ON THE WRONG WAY ROUND", since new players are inevitably playing Space Marines. Trolling or not, "thin your paints!" is almost always good advice to give a new painter. However, the phrase has reached the point where it gets posted whenever something painted is shown on /tg/.