Cute dismissal of your condescension. Please understand computer gaming terms and linguistics exists in this world before you attempt to act smug again.
You know I do respect you,I really do but this ? As I said I found my information on this mount and have nothing farther to say about this.
Sorry, I get a bit irritable when people blame computer terms for the problems with this world and think itâs only kids. Just one of my pet peeves.
Yes, languages evolve over time. Given that nobody uses a great deal of the slang from, say, the 1920s or 1930s these days, that were a given part of the language thenâŚhow could you not have noticed this? Itâs also said that English is the language that drags other languages into dark alleys and rifles through their pockets for vocabulary, so there is that.
Iâve seen some but thought it was just a thing that would pass. For me just too busy to really dive into what i refer to meaningless words <just me now. I was brought up in an age where you talk what you mean ,Iâm not too expressive in it. Guess i should pay more attention to this change but it doesnât mean I can understand it fully.
Itâs been in use since 1978.
Someone arguing about the proper use of language should probably understand that spaces come AFTER commas and periods and not before.
You do realize this is an old argument and Iâve get my info ok.
âitâs an dead oxenâ
proceeds to berate someone for not using english to their standards.
The Bonehoof Tauralus has just now been received by a player, and you can see it listed on their mount list:
https://worldofwarcraft.com/en-gb/character/eu/kazzak/xhanon/collections/mounts
Whether their circumstances as Necrolord and Renown 32 mean that is required, we donât have enough statistics, or confirmation from Blizzard, yet. But it seems likely itâs tied to the Covenant.
Or more likely he is the chosen one! The true Necrolord!
I got that one. Only crap drop rate ill ever see and got the day i got exalted with the faction so aint goin back ever. Sha of disappointment still eludes me though
Enemy NPCs in MMOs have been called âmobsâ for literal decades now, itâs not a new thing. Weâre not intentionally trying to ruin the English language.
Words can and have had multiple definitions since forever.