The Horde Symbol Is A Toilet Seat On Fire

Sounds like OP has problems doing the number two. Especially since he is DEAD and Alliance.

Blood and Thunder! (like a night after Chipotle).

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https://pbs.twimg.com/media/DjZc40zXcAAslII.jpg

Omg your right

Can’t unsee >.<

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May as well burn 'em, there’s 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 :joy:

True story, bog standard Forsaken are just a step above Dollar Tree undead (ghouls).

And here I thought it was Azeroth’s symbol for In Utero.

Yo momma is a toilet seat on fire!

Isn’t that what we call that burning tree thing.

I’m never going to unsee this :rofl:

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Rumor has it that Gul’dan came up with that symbol after a late-night run for a particularly angry batch of Taco Fel.

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Really, I’m trying not to laugh. (But it’s not working)

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Symbolizes how Thrall lit a fire under our asses.

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If the Horde symbol is the toilet seat then the Alliance symbol is the lid.
I don’t know but really strange for people to think up things like this. Oh well…

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.

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Napalm sold separately

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Counterpoint: The Alliance as a whole is unoriginality personified. Your decade old joke is proof of this universal truth.