Tiffany using a sock puppet vulpera isnt the sneaky move you think it is
The funny thing is the vulpera just straight up plagiarized a college paper I wrote about the sword for a course I was taking about planetary collisions
Uhm…are you referring to me? I mean, you must be, since I’m the only one in this thread that is both a Vulpera, and posted commentary about planetary sizes in relation to the sword.
The only information in my post that was in any respect taken from data presented by others was the approximate size of the sword, which was posted here on these forums in a different thread from many months ago. All of the rest of my post was composed by me, and the logic of it was contrived and dictated just now.
It could very well be that my supposition is similar in some respects to this alleged college paper of yours. After all, it would be highly improbable that only one person out of the literal millions that play this game would have come to the same conclusions, given the use of practical logic. What would be ridiculous however, is assuming that only yourself ever would, and that anyone else doing so would had to have stolen your ideas.
In closing, I would remind everyone (for the third time in this thread) that it is easy to confirm that I am not your chosen opponent’s alt. I’ve even twice made it evidently clear that I’m not in agreement with her activities.
You quoted me and proceeded to write a reply about the OPPOSITE of what I said lol
Hey, need help with Blanchy still?
Are we still talking about the Hunter Weapon in Silithus?
Silica, do you still need help with Blanchy?
It’s actually not that much of a stretch. The sword changed sizes because of… game.
If it remained the size it was represented as in the cinematic, our characters probably wouldn’t perceive it as a sword, but a continent-spanning wall of… whatever material it’s made of… extending beyond vision to the sides and up into the sky. it’s guard and hilt would be out of the atmosphere and extend up into low orbit.
It is the size it is represented as on the map so that we actually see that it IS a sword, and can visually interact with it as such. Its size is determined by the limits of the skybox and the engine to render it.
There’s no physics or logic or reason, other that what the devs needed to represent in game.
Suspension of disbelief.
Blizz may or may not deal with it depending on resources or desire to bother with it, since it’s no longer part of any active current storyline.
I can picture every hunter on Kalimdor looking up, and even as the humongous sword came screaming down from above, begin shouting “Mine! Mine! Mine!” over each other.
P.S. to Tiffany; this is another meme.
Ooh yes! I do!
When even your alts who used to defend you turn on you.
Do you have a character who has leveled through revendreth yet?
Talk to the NPC and poof it is gone.
Translation: We can call you names but you fight back.
A syllogism is an instance of reasoning. When all you can do is name calling, that has nothing to do with reason.
Translation: you say one thing about fallacies and then do another, weakening your own arguments about them yet again
You are talking all about me. That is the fallacy of ad hominem. I went and looked at the sword. While the pattern looked like a spine it could have been a simple decoration. That’s what the OP asked about.
She never asked about me nor do I care to be the topic of this conversation. Now it’s getting a bit cramped between your ears, could you open the door and let me out?
Let’s see if you keep using the fallacy fallacy. It’s rather entertaining that you keep using it while complaining about the fallacies of others.