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10-28-2010 @ 2:28PM
Hal said...
Two phenomena at play here:
-Everybody wants to go to heaven (i.e. be gold-capped), but nobody wants to do what it takes to get there
-Once you get into the club, some people want to make it as difficult as possible for others to do the same
I'm definitely in the former camp. I'd love to be sitting on a mountain of money, but I don't want to put in the time required to be so profitable. It seems "easier" to make a huge profit margin on a smaller number of items (for example, when glyphs sell for 100g+), but how long do such scenarios last?
I'll probably never be able to afford those 17k gold mounts, but I'll survive.
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10-28-2010 @ 2:51PM
frugality said...
"Everybody wants to be a bodybuilder, but nobody wanna life these heavyyyyyyyyyy ass weights!"
(for the uninitiated, meet ronnie coleman: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FgkYHx3LwM0)