Guys….I’m starting to like T’au!

Hulk’s Heresy: The Warhammer Fan’s Forbidden Love for T’au
Hey, they’re pretty cool! I don’t understand all the hate!
The Moment of Shame
This meme perfectly captures the forbidden emotion that no die-hard Warhammer 40k fan ever wants to admit—liking the T’au. The Hulk, the embodiment of raw, unrelenting rage, is hunched over in deep reflection in the first panel, as if he’s carrying the weight of a terrible realization. The sheer agony on his face says it all—this is no ordinary struggle. He’s not about to punch a planet or fight an interdimensional horror. No, this is far worse. His very soul is breaking as he whispers the unthinkable: “Guys…”
The Ultimate Betrayal
Then comes the second panel, and it hits like a Railgun blast. Hulk’s face is contorted in despair, tears streaming down his green cheeks, as he completes his confession—”I’m starting to like T’au.” The sheer devastation in his expression is hilarious yet tragic, like a Space Marine realizing that maybe, just maybe, the Emperor isn’t actually coming back. This is the face of someone who has spent years mocking T’au for their anime mechs, their “Greater Good” nonsense, and their tendency to fold under a stiff breeze—only to suddenly find himself appreciating their clean aesthetics and cool tech. He knows there’s no going back. He has been tainted.
The Inevitable Fall
This meme is so funny because it taps into a real Warhammer community struggle. The T’au are often seen as the blue, weebish outsiders in a setting where everything is meant to be grim, dark, and covered in skulls. Admitting you like them feels like betraying the Imperium itself. But deep down, everyone has that moment where they catch themselves thinking, “You know, those Battlesuits are kinda sick.” This meme isn’t just a joke—it’s a warning. No matter how much you resist, one day, you too might look at a T’au army and feel something unexpected. And when that day comes, you’ll understand Hulk’s pain.