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Some activities that require AIDS-enjoyment include:
Some activities that require AIDS-enjoyment include:
* [[Fail|Warhammer Fantasy]]
* Tau soldiers using a blitzkrieg rush to get into CC (close-combat) range of enemy troops. This definition got a little outdated in 7th ed when Tau got new urban combat "Breacher Squads" who shoot more effectively when in CC range.
* Tau soldiers using a blitzkrieg rush to get into CC (close-combat) range of enemy troops. This definition got a little outdated in 7th ed when Tau got new urban combat "Breacher Squads" who shoot more effectively when in CC range.
* [[Chenkov|Fielding an Imperial Guard army without vehicles, and using the extra points to purchase an overwhelming amount of infantry instead]].
* [[Chenkov|Fielding an Imperial Guard army without vehicles, and using the extra points to purchase an overwhelming amount of infantry instead]].

Revision as of 20:40, 5 September 2019

AIDS is an acronym meaning "Acquired ImmunoDeficiency Syndrome", though those who have not wholly escaped the 80s still refer to it as "Anally Inflicted Death Sentence". Seen by many as a tragic disease, others see it for what it truly is; an unrivaled source of lulz.

fa/tg/uys believe that AIDS was created by Nurgle, who then gifted it to Slaanesh out of love.

Thankfully, Slaanesh has not caught on to use it as his/her/its version of Nurgle's Rot to spread his, ummm... joy... although if it was, it was most likely be called Slaanesh's High.

The /b/tard phrase "enjoy your AIDS" translates into rational, sane English as "you are about to embark, or have just embarked upon, a very foolish act that will cause you great suffering in the near future", with the implication" ...and you deserve to suffer for being so reckless." When translated into Fratboy English, it sounds like "Duuude, you are gonna get so fucked."

Some activities that require AIDS-enjoyment include: