The Onion has produced a quite frankly
amazing satirical piece with which spouses and lovers of WoW addicts everywhere will instantly empathize. It
perfectly encapsulates the geekiness and obsession with World of Warcraft that the other half invariably fails
to understand, usually because they live life in the real world rather than in Azeroth. I don't want to spoil it by
quoting any of it here, so just take my word for it and read this article!
What in the World of Warcraft is love?
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The Onion has produced a quite frankly
amazing satirical piece with which spouses and lovers of WoW addicts everywhere will instantly empathize. It
perfectly encapsulates the geekiness and obsession with World of Warcraft that the other half invariably fails
to understand, usually because they live life in the real world rather than in Azeroth. I don't want to spoil it by
quoting any of it here, so just take my word for it and read this article!
Reader Comments (7)
Posted: Apr 19th 2006 2:52PM (Unverified) said
There is no love on World of Warcraft.
As the god of the internet said, people that are in love don't use the internet.
http://wigu.com/overcompensating/2006/02/valentines-melee.html
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As the god of the internet said, people that are in love don't use the internet.
http://wigu.com/overcompensating/2006/02/valentines-melee.html
Posted: Apr 19th 2006 3:21PM (Unverified) said
Meh, had potential, but came out cheesey and contrived. The whole time I'm reading it I'm just thinking he googled the words "World of Warcraft" and strung together all the terms he found.
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Posted: Apr 19th 2006 3:56PM (Unverified) said
Sadly, not funny. It's sort of the same joke 50 times in a row.
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Posted: Apr 19th 2006 4:56PM (Unverified) said
Haha, that's great.
It makes you wonder what our society is coming too.
A bit sad, you know?
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It makes you wonder what our society is coming too.
A bit sad, you know?
Posted: Apr 19th 2006 5:31PM (Unverified) said
I remember that Phantasy Star Online had a contest for the best couples, and when it was heard they would be getting married, Sega had a special in-game marriage for the couple, and gave copies and accounts to the family members so they could attend. XD Funny as hell, but kind've sweet and all. Most people oculd say that it's not real, but hey- getting married on a Star Trek set isn't real either- it's the idea behind the marriage that counts.
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