Some important questions for you!

Is your birthday a level up?
Is your first thought of a new month not bills but whats new in the trading post?
Do you mount up when you get into your car?
Do you go to the store to get “cooking mats?”
Do you say grats to your microwave when it dings?
Do you call your friends by their characters names?
Do you think of your Age not by human years but by which WoW xpac was active at the time?

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Yes, no, no, no, no but now I will, sometimes, sometimes

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Ok efin coffee ALL over my phone and pants now ty

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I can’t wait to start saying, “I’m a Wrath baby” and have the other party be extremely confused.

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Do you consider your ex’s as trial accounts?

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Unfortunately for me I am way older than WOW, so this one doesn’t mean much.

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Absolutely. My friends are all super nerds so happy level up is a common birthday greeting.

Trading post is one of the biggest dopamine injectors for me ingame. I am so glad they introduced it.

I don’t :tired_face:. BUT I feel as the days go on we’re gonna start feeling more like we’re on a flight point griffon.
modern cars already have:

  • Push to start
  • Park assist
  • Lane assist
  • Automatic speed management on cruise control.
    Getting close to automatic driving

Rarely. I get a corporate discount on Uber One. It’s life changing.

I would but I’m not a dad yet.

Nope! I knew the vast majority IRL before I met their ingame characters.
I have one who doesn’t like her real name so we just use her nickname instead.

Heck no. I’m in my 30s I don’t want to be 3 lol.

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Yes. I have friends that haven’t even played WoW in 15 years that we still say Ding & Grats to on our birthdays.
No
No
Not always, sometimes it’s armor or profession mats, too.
No, have the model that you can turn that off on, so it quietly levels up my snacks at 3am.
Not the WoW ones.
I was born before Blizzard was an entity. Even my youngest was born before WoW.

Thank you for making my husband cackle so loud it woke the dog up LOL

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I have gone to town for provisions for nearly 30 years now

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Thankfully I don’t drive IRL like I do in Undermine.

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So you are not the goto person to drive during an extreme event, got anyone who is? :wink:

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My husband. I am more of a defensive driver. He… is not. I read a lot when he’s driving.

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No to most of these, as I was 39 when I started playing. Might be different if I were a teenager when I started, and my identity hadn’t quite jelled yet.

Mind you there’s nothing wrong with that, where you are on life’s journey when you first interact with something absolutely affects how you relate to it. You can’t help that. For you it’s World of Warcraft, for me, it’s a weird mix of Asimov, Clarke, Tolkien, and Steely Dan.

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Thanks for posting a summarized transcript of the YouTube video you just watched.

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It’s a level up until about 25 or so. Then it kinda peters out and then becomes a level down at around 30.

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Letting your Microwave ding

Amateur stuff.

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Chew your food before you swallow good thrall…

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If I drove like I do in Undermine, I’d either be dead or have an extensive criminal record. :rofl:

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I was born around the time that people were trying to modify ENIAC the first Turing Complete computer to be a stored program computer. The new idea was to use the computer’s memory to not only hold data but to hold the computer program as well.

This was a huge advance because it meant they would no longer have to crawl into the machine with wire cutters and a soldering iron to change the program.

ENIAC was built to calculate the flight path of artillery shells over long distances which involved the Coriolis effect. The change in programming was to simulate Edward Teller’s design for the first hydrogen bomb. ENIAC proved it wouldn’t work because “icicles” of plasma gas would form cooling the gamma radiation below the temperature needed for nuclear fusion.

There is a rumor that they were going to send the people with the wire cutters and soldering irons in again to reprogram it to play World of Warcraft but they decided to convert it to a stored program computer instead.

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ive call outfits irl gear sometimes. i’ve gone too far now.
:cherries:

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