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6-27-2010 @ 6:46PM
icepyro said...
By the way, Blizzard asked for your name and address, not that the name had to be real. So, you know, as such, half my real ID friends thus far have nick names. I mean, I don't know anyone whose birth certificate reads Mr. Skyclad.
I'm not sure of how much trouble that they could really get into or anything, but it was interesting to have friends where the guild notes and all says their name but the real ID turns out to be something completely different. I'm almost surprised mine said my real name.
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