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Mangala:
A freaky wow documentary looking at the sort of folks who do this world first nonense.



Currently its free to view at mo, so laugh while you can ;)

Chug:
i got about 6 mins in. what a bunch of freaks.

Goatboy:
WE NEED T-SHIRTS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

I think learning how to deal with, manage and lead people is one of the most difficult and most important skills to have. So in that respect, hardcore guild management can be quite the asset. But I fear that most of them won't apply those skills in the real world and stay stuck in the digital world because life is easier there.

That Finnish chick will most likely strangle you with a toothpick if you grab her epics. And crazy Russians are crazy.

Are these people all on benefits or something?

universal_kalle:

--- Quote from: Chug on December 12, 2011, 12:59:15 PM ---i got about 6 mins in. what a bunch of freaks.

--- End quote ---
I don't think they're freaks!
They certainly need to reprioritize their lives. Most of 'em seemed to be very nice persons. That paladin need to come out of the closet though. If he's that ashamed of playing WoW he should quit.
And honestly I can't figure out how they can afford to play all day and all night. The Russians I can understand but not the Europeans and Americans. I wonder why there are no Swedish guilds up there. We've got all these socialist thingies that allows you to survive without a job for years. You might not be wealthy but you get by.
Eric (leader of Blood Legion) seems to have his head and heart in the right place. The girl in the same guild comes off as a whacko, wanting to break the persons who for whatever reason can't put in the same amount of time as her.

Chug:
I was in a hardcore raiding guild in WoW, to the point of where my hunter was in the top 3 on the server. And to be honest, at that point I hardly played the game apart from raiding 2 or 3 times a week or just rolling up to goldshire with a mate and annoying all the ally low levels for an hour or 2. I know we werent going for world firsts or anything like that, but we were still a top, top guild on the server. I just dont understand the mentality of having to spend all of your time on WoW or theory crafting or thinking about WoW or theorycrafting. I never did any of that. It's only a game, and not something you can put on your CV when you apply for a job  ;)

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