Dragonflight is the final straw. WHY I AM QUITTING WoW!

Bold text… at the bottom. :slight_smile:

The fact the this was written by an AI makes me snicker:

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Ahh that is interesting.

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This is one way to bring attention to something.
And you did it so well people don’t even realize what the focus is.

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Lmao I am just dumbfounded by how many people are just bashing on the OP without even reading the whole post or at least the very end which was in bold saying it was all written by AI.

Is it any wonder our education system is so messed up.

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This is beautiful :cry:

To be fair though, lots of people aren’t going to read four or five paragraphs of a rant. But it was a good troll.

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Short attention span and all. No one reads things fully anymore. Oh well.

Teach the bot to not repeatedly use the same phrasing when generating its text. It’s lazy writing. Bad bot.

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Read the bottom text. Will help clear up everything.

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Oh, did I fall for a troll thread?

Edit: yep. Le sigh.

That’s it!

I declare everyone on the Internet as AI bots…even me!

:stuck_out_tongue:

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I’m sorry to hear that you have decided to quit World of Warcraft. It’s never easy to say goodbye to something that has been a part of our lives for a long time. If you’re feeling frustrated or disappointed with the game, it might be helpful to try to understand the reasons behind your decision to quit.

There could be a number of reasons why you feel like quitting World of Warcraft, and it’s important to take the time to consider what those might be. It could be that you’re just feeling burnt out and need a break from the game, or perhaps you feel like you’ve reached the end of the content and don’t have anything left to do. Alternatively, it could be that you’re feeling disconnected from the game and the community, or you’re experiencing technical issues that are making it difficult to enjoy the game.

Regardless of the reason, it’s important to remember that it’s okay to take a break from World of Warcraft or to stop playing altogether if it’s not bringing you joy. It’s always important to prioritize your own well-being and to do what makes you happy.

This text brought to you by the same AI op used

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You and everyone else that didn’t read the full thing before forming an opinion.

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I am confused. Am I the person you meant to reply to? :melting_face:

It can be difficult to quit playing a game that you have invested a lot of time and effort into, but sometimes it becomes necessary for various reasons. If you have made the decision to quit playing World of Warcraft (WoW), it’s important to take some time to reflect on your experience and identify any positive or negative effects the game has had on your life. This can help you move on and focus on other activities and interests.

If you are struggling to quit playing WoW or are finding it difficult to adjust to life without the game, it might be helpful to reach out to friends or family members for support and to talk about your experiences. It can also be helpful to find other activities or hobbies to fill the time that you were previously spending playing WoW. This can help you to stay engaged and motivated, and can give you a sense of purpose and fulfillment.

I really like this AI thing :dracthyr_blob_dance_animated:

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See you in 10.1.

They kind of are at this point. It’s called story progression.

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Actually, there are studies conducted that most people will read less than 20% of an article before either 1) Leaving, or 2) Losing interest. That’s why I teach my students the power of hook statements so that readers stay with you the entire time.