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11-06-2011 @ 3:06PM
Artificial said...
Yes, of course. When the Alliance loses anything, it's evidence for Horde-bias because the Alliance is losing things, and when the Horde loses anything, it's evidence for Horde-bias because the Horde is getting lore attention/story time. No matter who bad things happen to, it's obviously Horde-bias. Nifty how that works, no?