The Sword in Silithus

Holy crap there are dying neutron stars less dense than this.

It is a meme. A maymay. A funny joke that literally everyone is in on except you. For the love of all that is good and holy please save whatever dignity remains and just give it up.

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you know they are just going to say they dont find it funny and urban dictionary says its supposed to be a joke, and jokes are supposed to be funny.

but they are literally living up to that old saying about playing chess with a pigeon. “arguing with (Tiffany), is like playing chess with a pigeon, it doesnt matter how well you do, the pigeon with just knock over the pieces, crap on the board and then strut around like they accomplished something.”

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And there it is again, more personal insult. Talk about a pigeon knocking over the pieces, you guys don’t even know which piece is which.

Everyone? I see a handful of people spewing insults in a game that has hundreds of thousands of players. Talk about a grandiose ego.

I am deeply truly sorry that people dont invite you to partys but kindly go outside and get some air.

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No, but we know what a “syllogisms” is, and that you managed to use it incorrectly.

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open thread- ahh yes a thread about the sword, can’t wait for the “what sword?” memes.
jump to end of thread- good lord what are you all even arguing about? How did this thread become that??

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Plenty of people attacked your message and not just you lol do you need to reread ALL of the replies?

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Well, there’s this poster, it shouldn’t take you long to figure out which one, who wasn’t familiar with the meme. And it devolved from there. Now said poster refuses to stop posting because they seem to feel the only way to salvage their dignity is to get in the last word. They don’t seem to realize there’s not a shred of dignity left to them.

The fact that they keep going on and on, resurrecting this thread multiple times, leads me to believe they are attempting an epic troll. I guess it’s working, because people are pretty convinced this person is denser than osmium.

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And even this was linked…

Which helped me catch on to it and as slow as I can be if I caught on no reason they can’t unless as stated they are now a troll disguised as a blood elf.

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heads out to look again for a sword

Where is this sword I was supposed to find. :rofl:

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explaining it to you, with links even, didnt work, so we are trying the “tough love” approach. cuz as Johnny Knoxville says “if youre gonna be dumb, you gotta be tough!” so we’re just trying to toughen you up.

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Completely content free note. Personal insult, nothing more.

But no argument as to how.

Just because people attack you that doesn’t mean they are right.

How what? How you misused the word syllogism? I mean, you referred to an emoji meme as “syllogisms,” do you really need to have it explained how that was wrong? Do you need a link to a definition of syllogism?

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/ˈsiləˌjizəm/

noun

  1. an instance of a form of reasoning in which a conclusion is drawn (whether validly or not) from two given or assumed propositions (premises), each of which shares a term with the conclusion, and shares a common or middle term not present in the conclusion (e.g., all dogs are animals; all animals have four legs; therefore all dogs have four legs ).

So how are 2 emojis a “syllogisms”?

:rofl: :helicopter:

Please explain the above as a syllogism.

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I’d like to point out a different aspect of the lore about the sword, and why there shouldn’t be any concern over it still being impaled in the ground.

Let’s say for argument’s sake that Azeroth is, give or take, similar in size to our Earth. That would make it just under eight thousand miles in diameter. The Sword of Sargeras on the other hand, was measured by another intrepid poster (using relative geometry), and was determined to be somewhere between 2.5 to 3 miles long, with approximately 1.5 to 2 miles of it’s blade buried into Azeroth’s crust. That seems massive, when you view it up close, or even from a distance.

However, ‘crust’ is the operative word here…because if Azeroth’s outer layer of earth and stone is equally as thick, that would make it 25 miles deep on land. The sword in question is a mere fraction of that…and more importantly, only penetrated one four-thousandth (0.00025%) the breadth of the planet itself. That would be like you or me being stabbed by an extra small push-pin that barely pierced the skin…hardly a fatal wound.

And yes…this event “damaged the titan spirit at the core of the planet, causing it to start bleeding Azerite all over the world”…but that was because it’s evil magic was seeping into Azeroth’s world soul like a poison. Canonically, we (the heroes) drained the sword of its corruptive magic using our artifact weapons, and the world soul was delivered from eminent danger.

I’m no game developer, but this might explain why Ion and Blizzard’s developers are in no hurry to resolve the ‘issue of The Sword’. It’s like a small splinter in the skin. Irritating, yes…but not even close to life-threatening.

TL;DR: “What Sword?”

Seems you are angry enough to make grammar errors. And we’re nowhere near losing. Once again, please read up on a fallacy fallacy. You ignoring this isn’t helping your case.

https://yourlogicalfallacyis.com/the-fallacy-fallacy
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https://yourlogicalfallacyis.com/the-fallacy-fallacy

Lol you are complaining about ad hominem yet here you are

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