Paladin runs by me near death with 3 adds on him. I grab all 3 adds, thinking he will heal up and help out. I was already half health/mana on my warlock and voidwalker near dead. I end up dying. Paladin just eats/drinks and heals up. Doesn’t rez me. Doesn’t say thx.
And then… I’m killing a named dude for a quest 10 minutes later and here he is wanting an invite in the middle of the fight.
Good times, good times.
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This was on my alliance warlock. (Oof)
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Other players are simply a tool to get what I want, NPCs. There’s never a reason to go out of my way for them.
And you wonder why you’re in a dark basement, alone, 7 nights a week.
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AHEM i meant to say typical ret paladin
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Needless to say, now I don’t feel like helping people. And that ladies and gentlemen is how toxicity spreads toxicity.
Maybe, but I bet I can pwn you at this video game you mindless NPC.
Well the true good will would to continue exhibiting good and kind behaviour despite one bad experience.
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Get a 60 first kid before popping off.
You’re too soft. You can’t pvp.
That’s alliance for you. I’ve had warriors refuse to throw a shield on to tank, “oh yea sorry I am dps” Na bro we doing SM arm you can throw on a shield hit defensive stance and tank.
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Warlock in the Maw with pet fighting = train bait!
I think I run into “this guy” every so many levels
Its frustrating because most of my Classic experience been nice people, everyone who can buffing everyone, and random people helping out others. Ive made some good friends in it. And then there’s “that guy” 
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I help people all day long and I am the one that ends up feeling good at the end of the day. You get out of the world what you put into it.
It seems you already knew the answer but chose to do the opposite. Don’t boil yourself in a pot of stew and then complain about the taste.
I was on my druid in Zeth’Gor or whatever, you know, farming 14 hours for 12 cursed talisman and an undead something was running for their life, add on them, nearly dead, so I took the add off them.
They gave me a little bow for that - and made me smile.