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But the quote makes no sense...
Horus wasn't a human at the time of the battle. In fact he never was a human in the first place.
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But the quote makes no sense...
Horus wasn't a human at the time of the battle. In fact he never was a human in the first place.
The quote comes from Dr Manhattan in Watchmen. In the original movie he says the quote right before he finger guns Rorsach.
Somebody memed it to say “It’s so sad Steve Jobs died of ligma”
This meme was thus converted into a 40k format.
I know, I simply observe, that it doesn't apply to this particular situation, since Horus ain't no human at all... 👿