Oh I know, I’ve come to expect that. Moreso just how the GMs didn’t just lock it all off and unlist it after the things that were thrown back and forth aha
To be fair here, 100% Bouncybum got name changed or whatever because of all the PvP stuff they did around Stormwind. People have OOC names all the time that don’t get reported, but because they stupidly wanted the spotlight, they basically made themselves a target for a namechange.
IDK if I explained it properly. Either way they’re a reprehensible troll with nothing better to do than try and lessen other’s days, and a terrible PvPer if all they can do is kill unfocused RPers with little interest in PvPing.
He’s the hero from Magicka 1 and 2 and we’re the evil Goblins in the forest on mission 1.
they got reported because of that. It was a breach of rules either way, Blizz just doesn’t act unless stuff gets reported.
But I’m a troll…
Yeah, all those roleplayers, independently, saying the same thing are just doing so because it is a giant conspiracy against OOCers.
Right.
To be fair I have friends who don’t have roleplay friendly names either.
The trick here is to not draw attention to yourself by being some massive OOC-griefer. Very difficult and secret trick. Running into SW repeatedly to disrupt roleplay with a non-rp name (and even with a rp name) might lead to punishments very soon. Blizzard isn’t checking automated flags. It’s really their own fault for drawing attention to them.
Those don’t exist anymore I fear for EU.
Not only for a namechange but for a silence as well. According to his own words he “couldn’t do an event because of the silence”. Play stupid games, win stupid prizes, as they say.
Wrong. You Goblin now.
Fine… I just became a goblin, I do hope ur happy.
Well crap.
your contribution to the state has been duly noted
We’re a hivemind, don’t forget.
All controlled by Perroy.
Even if you’re not in a PCU guild on your forum main, you’ren in one on an alt.
Yeah dude that isn’t a great take, especially using a term that most people will agree is very degrading. Most the people who wear hotmogs (that’s what we tend to call them in RPAnnounce, since the other word is rightfully banned) are women behind the screen from my experience, because it’s a myth to believe they appeal solely to horny men. Like Krar said, it’s a double standard to call women dressing sparsely sl*ts and men not.
Not to mention, it’s canonical that certain races (night elves) just dress that way, male and female. I don’t really see a problem with tmogs that are barer than others.
I can count on 1 hand the number of instances I relied on ADers for my PvE needs in both BFA and Shadowlands combined
Dumb statement
By attributing a style of dress as inherently sexually provocative, as well as using a pretty degrading term.
Doesn’t change the fact they’re a canonical way of dressing in the setting; nor do they imply the player ERPs just by virtue of dressing that way. Let people dress how they want.
Try scrolling up buddy, that statement was debunked ages ago and I acknowledged that.
God I wish I’d saved my popcorn for this thread instead of eating them doing Mythics
I’ll waddle through the rest, don’t worry, unless the brainrot that your posts in this thread cause in my elderly cranium doesn’t kill me off by the 1000th post
https://pbs.twimg.com/media/Eavn-v0WoAITjHu?format=jpg&name=small
Look at this utter himbo.
We can easily turn this into a 1k+ reply thread discussing how society(especially GAMING) views women in general and also female sexuality and bodies.