[CS Lounge] New Lounge, Same Loungers

I have a bank alt that still has items from original WoW, just kept banking items, and some are supposed to be highly valuable. And I just can’t bring myself to sell them, I just look at them from time to time lol

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Same. I use the mats on alts…but then those alts gather those mats right back. It’s a problem. :joy:

I am dreading the guild bank clean up, at the drop of every expansion, it’s time for clean up.

I’m a pack rat on my own banks as well. That little heart shaped shell from the Tuskarr child, the letter from the orphan child, words of the chieftain book… all this useless stuff, that I just cannot part with. :joy:

I am the same way, and really, I have no intention of getting rid of that stuff.

I started clearing my personal guild bank last night… example of items cleared… Idols of Life, War, Night, etc… and various Scarabs. I’ve likely had those in there for a good 10 years. >.>

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Most crafting mats stack to 1K instead of 200 and some potions now stack higher too. Sadly food does not nor do some soulbound things like Mechagon stuff.

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Guess it’s time to get this bad boy out again.

From back in my college days when I was still actively playing D&D (and painting miniatures). It might be the only one I have left.

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I’ve lived in California all of my life and I will never get used to earthquakes.

We just had quite the shake. Large jolt, shaking, and then rolling for what seemed like forever, but was really only a few seconds. Some pictures fell off of my wall.

Magnitude 5.1 centered about 12 miles from where I live.

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Sadness. I miss earthquakes. 4-5’s are generally kind of fun. :smiley:

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Anything below a 4 is usually just a ‘was that an earthquake?’ moment, but this one kind of scared me a bit because the initial jolt was so strong. Maybe because it was really close to me. What popped in my head while it was still rolling was the 1989 Loma Prieta earthquake which caused a lot of devastation in the Bay Area and brought it to a standstill.

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I lived in northern Nevada for 3 years. One time, I was driving home from work and an earthquake hit. Being from the cornfields of the Midwest, I didn’t know what it was. It just felt like someone was jumping on the back of my car.

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Tornadoes are kinda fun too!

:stuck_out_tongue:

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I still remember the Whittier Narrows quake, now that was fun!

I live, apparently, on the edge of Tornado Alley. There have been a couple touch down close over the last few years, but nothing that threatened my town. And that’s closer than I ever want to be to a tornado, thankyouverymuch. Give me a nice thunderstorm, or a heavy snow, and I’m a happy camper.

LOL This is the argument that I’ve had with my relatives for years, who don’t live in California.

They all are freaked out by earthquakes (which are relatively rare and you can build for to a certain degree) but think nothing of tornadoes that drop out of the sky and take your house randomly and with a lot more frequency.

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When I lived in MO, I had one tornado get real close to my house, I mean less than 1 mile away.

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Back in 2016 or 17, while I was at work, a tornado was confirmed to have touched down nearby. We were ordered to stop what we were doing immediately and take shelter in our designated shelter spot. For me, it was a central bathroom. There were like 25 or 30 of us in a bathroom designed for 10 “users”. All staring at each other, wondering if the building was going to be hit.

Then someone had to use the bathroom. Broke the tension :slight_smile:

No damage, the tornado lost steam and vanished, if I recall.

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They also have been known to kill random Witches by dropping houses on them…

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So did i. I think i still have the cultist outfit from the pre-cata event.

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is that when the prices for houses drops like a dead weight? (eh, not my best honestly…but i’ll stick with it regardless. if it makes people chuckle, then i’ve done my job.)

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