Just give alliance a .kill command

Apparently some people say the game favours horde. While on 40m BGs alliance always wins, they get 30% bonus off WM and free 400 IL every week.
By the time mythic launches, alliance players will have 3 more heroic gear pieces than horde players.
Just give them a .kill already.

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0/10 low effort troll

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I’d give it a -1/10 because he misspelled the word ā€œfavors.ā€

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That’s how it used to be spelled apparently.

Edit: apparently in the US we used to spell it ā€œfavourā€, and Europeans actually still spell it ā€œfavourā€.

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That’s actually how it’s spelt in…you know…proper English?

Classic 'Merica :see_no_evil:

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Cry some more. It’s like some folks are in denial.

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next week when M+ gives 400 ilvl gear, any mythic raiding guild who goes into mythic w/o having farmed the living crap out of M+ prior to that is dumb, the free 400 ilvl item from pvp makes almost no difference as it takes as long as running a +10 to complete

Thats the EU spelling of it. Given the language originates there i’m not sure we have the right to tell them it’s wrong.

You have your idiots too, Miss Brexit.

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Oh ho ho, I’m Australian thank you very much good sir and I do find the implication that I’m a Brit highly offensive :face_with_symbols_over_mouth:

We just have a new Prime Minister every other week, that’s all :upside_down_face:

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You know your history don’t you? You’re essentially British convicts. That makes us cousins so we’re supposed to overlook each other’s stupidity :stuck_out_tongue:

Those fancy-pants Europeans embellish their words too much. They need to get with the times and use the modern spelling.

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But I already have a kill command

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I would too, but only because I’m half Irish… I feel like hating the English is half obligatory.

The other half is true love. :kissing_heart:

I mean… to blave. :neutral_face:

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Exactly! Leaving people in chains on an island across the world for such heinous crimes as stealing a loaf of bread doesn’t foster a warm relationship. Neither does all but abandoning said colony in the height of a world war :expressionless:

But hey, if anything you guys should feel flattered. Poking fun is a form of Australian endearment :wink:

Unless it’s about the British…to heck with that lot

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Blizzard could do as you say and give the Alliance an ability that straight-up one-hit-kills Hordelings but it won’t bring Alliance players back. They’ve spent too many years crapping on our faction and telling us to just play the Horde if we want to enjoy things like Alliance races and mythic raiding.

I’m American actually, so we’re both rebellious teenagers who left our controlling parents house when we were 15 :stuck_out_tongue:

Only you kinda got dropped in the woods to die lol

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Linguistics is an interesting thing to research. One of the main things you’ll find is that with spellings like this, ā€œfavor vs favourā€ is that until people like Noah Webster started making official dictionaries and making words standard, that both spellings were accepted on both sides of the Atlantic. It’s just that America chose one and England chose the other (It is speculated that sometimes it was even done to spite the other).

So, while it may be fun to say ā€œThis side is correctā€, it is actually more likely that ā€œBoth sides are correctā€ when it comes to original spellings.

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I’d actually liken it more to you being our parents ā€˜golden child’ on whom their hopes and dreams hinged, who eventually grew tired of being smothered and rebelled :us:

While we’re the child they wish they never had and were, as you said, abandoned in the woods in the hopes that they might never see us again :sob:

Ironically it’s the smothered child that totally broke free and the neglected one that still clings to their parents. Or perhaps that actually makes a lot of sense :thinking:

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I’d say that’s fairly standard really. The smothered child either rebels or ends up some nasty skeletons in their closet. In our case both.