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2-21-2007 @ 11:16AM
Zuuler said...
@8
I have a full time job
I own my own home
I have a fiancee and we're getting married in a few months
And I am former US Marine Infantry (not so much of a pussy now am I).
...And my computer is upstairs, which wouldn't matter because my basement is finished and is pretty nicely done too.
The guild I am in now was started by a group of my younger brothers friends. They all have full time jobs (most are in the military) and some are married with kids which eat up most of their time (ever stop halfway through an isntance because someone had to pick their kids up?).
I'm not saying all horde have lives, I am sure there are those out there that spend 20 hours each day playing. But its unfair to not mention that their are alliance with no lives. The first lvl 70 was a dwarf, and he did it in 28 hours if I recall.
And as far as hordcore players, who doesn't know who Death and Taxes is? Only the most hardcore of the hardcore players in WoW, and they're alliance.
So now, you're reasons for alliance pride can be applied to both factions. So how can you have pride in one faction over another when your beliefs about one also apply to the other?
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