Sounds like OP has problems doing the number two. Especially since he is DEAD and Alliance.
Blood and Thunder! (like a night after Chipotle).
May as well burn 'em, thereâs no toilets to fit them to.
Well played, OP, well played.
To sit on the burning throne means playing the game of thrones. Ooooor a lot of pounding on the stall door.
Gives a new symbolic meaning to orcish poop-shacks
True story, bog standard Forsaken are just a step above Dollar Tree undead (ghouls).
And here I thought it was Azerothâs symbol for In Utero.
Yo momma is a toilet seat on fire!
Isnât that what we call that burning tree thing.
Iâm never going to unsee this
Rumor has it that Gulâdan came up with that symbol after a late-night run for a particularly angry batch of Taco Fel.
Really, Iâm trying not to laugh. (But itâs not working)
Symbolizes how Thrall lit a fire under our asses.
If the Horde symbol is the toilet seat then the Alliance symbol is the lid.
I donât know but really strange for people to think up things like this. Oh wellâŚ
Yep. Have to lift up the lid to make your deposit where it belongs. :^)
What I learned from this entire thread was:
Blizzard is losing a lot of money by not selling Horde-themed toilet seats.
Napalm sold separately
Counterpoint: The Alliance as a whole is unoriginality personified. Your decade old joke is proof of this universal truth.