Friends Don't Let Friends Play World Of Warcraft
As many of you may know, I used to spend all my waking moments that I wasn't in class playing WoW. I played for over 1 1/2 years, had many level 60 characters on Alliance and Horde side. I was part of a raiding guild with my Night Elf Priest and then quit to do more PVP with my Troll Rogue. For those who might be wondering why I quit, the answer is simple. It was boring! When I played I was spending hours in BWL or hours in the Battlegrounds and the whole game became a giant grind. But I have to say that the Player Vs. Player was my favorite part, especially in the 40-49 bracket. There were some amazing players that stayed at level 49 on purpose so that we could all work over the Alliance. I'll toot my own horn and say that I was a terror. In fact, on the last day before my account expired I was giving away all my gold to newb Hordies and had a guy who fought against me say I used to piss off his entire team because they couldn't kill me. That was nice to hear.
But let me get to the point of this blog. South Park has gone and done the world a friggin service and cut this new episode called "Make Love, Not Warcraft". I had a youtube link that had the entire episode but now it's gone due to "copyright infringement"... blah blah blah. So here is a clip of the show and the kid's different WoW toons fighting a gamer that can bend the rules of WoW.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kEPMfDRGafg
But let me get to the point of this blog. South Park has gone and done the world a friggin service and cut this new episode called "Make Love, Not Warcraft". I had a youtube link that had the entire episode but now it's gone due to "copyright infringement"... blah blah blah. So here is a clip of the show and the kid's different WoW toons fighting a gamer that can bend the rules of WoW.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kEPMfDRGafg
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"You could play around outside all day... or you can sit down at your computer and do something that matters."
Ah, only a real ex-Warcraft-player (and someone with a tolerance for the overwhelming lowbrow of Southpark) can appreciate that episode.
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