What is that sentence even supposed to mean? You haven’t been correct in this, I haven’t insulted you, I called you a troll. Once. That’s not really an insult now is it?
I think you’ll find several times in this thread people have said things like “Have you considered the use of paragraphs?” with reference to your posts
Well, your posts are full of spelling errors, lack of punctuation and even paragraphing, -however- I make it a policy to never criticise someone else’s use of English unless I can speak -their- language fluently, so we’ll set that to one side, as unless you are French or German, I won’t be able to speak your language as well as you can.
No, no you aren’t, which is fine, because if English is not your first language as you say, then there is no reason that you should be as good at it as a native speaker. To be honest, if anything I occasionally get chided for using some of the more archaic English words by the modern generation.
I think I shall pass on that, as I have none of the symptoms of that condition.
No you haven’t! You still, after all these posts have failed to give a simple lore fact as to why they don’t belong! You did keep saying “Of course they don’t belong and all Horde agree on this” That’s not a lore fact. In lore the Horde are actually pretty damned glad that the Blood Elves -are- in the Horde, In Game they are shown to be equal partners who -sometimes- actually carry the rest of the Horde. Legion. No Blood Elves would mean no Nightborne in the Horde, and possible defeat of the Alliance armies going in, after all, it is Blood Elf Arcane Golems that are taking on Elisande’s Golems, High Elves and Night Elves ain’t got those. Warlords of Draenor, The Blood Elves are the only Horde race that go through en masse (As opposed to a few scattered members here and there) and fight as one coherent unit, the Sunsworn.
No, no, you really don’t. I actually scrolled up the thread ( a painstaking process), you are the one who started insulting people first. Also, who is whining, That word doesn’t mean what you were looking for there. ‘Arguing’ would be a more apposite word to have used.