Either that or they just have a public humiliation kink ig

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      Come to think of it, 40k Orkz are very treatbrained and fixated on spectacles and performative gestures instead of lasting society-changing goals, and they tend to be idle and apathetic until they get hyped up for some cult of personality leadership figure giving them direction for a while.

      Fuck. Now I feel bad for playing as them. agony-turbo

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      Ok but is it really idealism when your mind literally changes reality?

      Like that basically seems like the weird infra materialism thing from disco Elysium but actually real

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        I guess it would be a form of objective idealism. The materialism-idealism axis is over whether matter or mind shapes reality while the objective-subjective axis is over whether something exists outside an observer or whether something exists entirely within an observer.

        Objective materialism: The sun is a star that exists in material reality independent of any observer.

        Subjective idealism: The sun exists within a dream that only you are privy to and cease to exist when you wake up.

        Objective idealism: The sun rises and falls everyday at a predictable pattern because that’s what everyone believes to be true.

        Subjective materialism: The sun as a bright orb is a personal sensual experience that other people might not share.

        You could create a world that operates on objective idealism-subjective materialism and it would be an extremely trippy world. So the sun would rise everyday because that’s what everyone believes, but each person’s subjective sensual experience of the sun would be radically different. One person could perceive the sun as an ice orb while another person could perceive the sun as the letters S U N flying in the sky while another person as a massive loaf of bread that rises. But no matter the radically perceived difference in senses, everyone agrees the sun has to rise everyday.