Good job on being toxic to people with the transmog!

Oh yes, a thread was made on the forums. Now it’s a whole culture on WOW. :rofl:

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Yeah, I’ve pretty much given up on WoW humanity and turned into a solo act. I’ve leveled this character from 1 to 120 (50) solo and will continue to do so.

I’m at peace, but it would be nice to have some people to play the game with, but like the OP’s friends situation, I’ve also had some very frustrating moments and finally had enough and decided to just solo.

I’m kind of socially skittish so that doesn’t help around here or in-game, but I’m open to things and we’ll see how it goes.

OP, I’m so sorry that happened to your friend. I hope s/he takes care of her/him self.

I never said culture. Now you’re making up more things to twist into your false narrative.

So who were you referring to when your post title states “Good job on being toxic to people with the transmog!”?

shouldn’t make broad generalizations.

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That’s a group. Not a culture. It helps if you’d actually read and not make things up. :+1:

I was getting lots of “/spit” emotes from random Horde players, while I was leveling my wee DK gnome (before the pre-patch). Reason? She was wearing the full yeti mog we got from last year’s Blizzcon.

LOL Oh the hatred from them was delicious! Love it when people get triggered over the most trivial of things.

Mind you, I did not instigate nor provoked these people, I was just minding my business, doing my quests. They did it all on their own. Humans are just funny that way.

I absolutely didn’t. I called out the group advocating for harassment of those using shop items.

Cyberbullying is not cool people, and in alot of countries a crime.

I only save the /spit emote on Gankers, and those griefing.

Petty that people are so loose with it.

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Online -enabled games carry the notice " Online Interactions Not Rated by the ESRB ." This notice warns those who intend to play the game online about possible exposure to chat (text, audio, video) or other types of user-generated content (e.g., maps, skins) that have not been considered in the ESRB rating assignment.

Don’t be the lady who sued mcdonalds over hot coffee

You being honest, its apparently offensive when you don’t sugarcoat your words for their sensitivity. :laughing:

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You clearly don’t watch Asmongold ever. He even said he’s not going to hate on people that buy it.

Not putting the group name in the title means you are calling them out. Hmm, check outs :white_check_mark:

Indeed. It was just a group of his followers, not him.

Thinking a title is where you put every single detail and that the body of a thread is meaningless. :+1::rofl:

It is why it doesn’t bother me. It’s a game, and I understand people have different ways of coping with whatever issues they might have in real life. Oh well. I will keep on following the “Be excellent to each other” philosophy, and “Party on dudes!” Yes, I’m an eighties child. :stuck_out_tongue:

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Yes because generalizing an entire player base with your description fits your narrative even more. :joy:

Lol that’s healthy.

You can however, troll Gankers who finally get their payback with the “flag of ownership” if you want.

If /spit is not something you want to do. Just use this .
https://www.wowhead.com/item=38578/the-flag-of-ownership

It’s subtle but gets a message you don’t approve of their actions.

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LOL gonna have to keep an eye on the BMAH for that. :stuck_out_tongue:

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