yeah and win loads of money as a cash prize. :roll: Well done, you've earnt a 'duh'. I never said I don't understand why they do it, money is clearly the motive. But the ulterior motive for all athletes, especially the great ones, is the thrill of competition and the desire to be the best.
With regards to sport, you're only cheating yourself. Cliche, I know, but if you achieve and win but know you've broken the rules, you'll never be able to truly appreciate and enjoy what you have. What's the point in that? That's the main reason why we compete, we play to win.
^ Glad you see that way. I mean, obviously, in the initial reaction, you're bound to feel upset over it, and that shouldn't be oppressed. What I mean is, over time, make sure you remember and praise them for the great life they led and how it effected your's for the good :)
^With patch 2.3, mate. From then, you'll still need the same XP for your next level, but the level after will be comparatively less XP than it would have been >2.2
Always good to see. But in all seriousness, don't mourn them for the life they have just finished, but celebrate them for the long lives they have lived.
Just a tie? *Wink and Gun* Oh yes. JUST the tie. Not trying to be a wanna-be mod, but remember that the forum is to be kept G-rated. And? All we plan to do is get naked and play monopoly. Stop raining on our parade.
Az - you really want to read the 'planned warrior changes in 2.3' or whatever sticky on the WoW official forums. There's something in there about using a different attack instead of another for MT-ing. Roughly, anyway.
There's a difference between spam and comedy. Plus, why use 10 words when one will suffice. You, of all people, really need to take heed these lessons.
I've been called Bubsa as a pet/nickname since I was 3 years old. I don't really know why it started, but it stuck and here I am. Rocking you like a hurricane.
Suprised you would say that.. considering your the one who wears pink bubbly suits and haircut mohawks. :lol: Individuality is personality and its all expressed through what you wear, how you act, and your choices in life. ...Quite. Being an individual has nothing to do with aesthetics - sometimes, clothes etc. cannot be helped or changed. How one behaves, perceives the world and relates to others determines individuality. Obviously, self-opinion shapes it as well as opinion on others.