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Fun Stuff => CLIKC => Topic started by: Something Witty on 19 May 2006, 06:45

Title: The internet is serious business.
Post by: Something Witty on 19 May 2006, 06:45
http://pvpisserious.ytmnd.com/

Oh yes.
Title: The internet is serious business.
Post by: Makeout_Hobo on 19 May 2006, 07:44
I wish I didn't think that was funny.
Title: The internet is serious business.
Post by: Alegis on 19 May 2006, 08:53
Ah, good ol WoW audio files. Wipe club is still more entertaining though :P

The kid:

(http://users.skynet.be/alegis/youinternet.gif)
Title: The internet is serious business.
Post by: JJMitchell on 19 May 2006, 10:16
WoW sucks eventually everyone will realize this.
Title: The internet is serious business.
Post by: TylerDurden on 19 May 2006, 10:23
You have always come off as a good guy JLM, but the fact that you are making an objective declaration about quality makes me think that you are in fact just an unbearable twat.
Title: The internet is serious business.
Post by: JJMitchell on 19 May 2006, 10:40
Quote from: TylerDurden
You have always come off as a good guy JLM, but the fact that you are making an objective declaration about quality makes me think that you are in fact just an unbearable twat.


I'm American and in a bad mood.  I'll make whatever fucking objective declarations I want.  If you think I'm a twat ... thats your right too.

I played WoW from Beta until last May.  It got old faster than a piece of Double Bubble.  

shouldn't this be in the games section anyway?
Title: The internet is serious business.
Post by: jhocking on 19 May 2006, 10:55
double bubble, mmm... I haven't had any bubble gum in a while.
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Post by: drpepper_phd on 27 May 2006, 12:54
Whole. Lee. Shit. Over... WOW? Using that logic I should go kick a puppy because I skinned my knee.
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Post by: öde on 27 May 2006, 13:00
And this marks the end of the human race.
Title: The internet is serious business.
Post by: JLM on 27 May 2006, 14:26
Quote from: TylerDurden
You have always come off as a good guy JLM, but the fact that you are making an objective declaration about quality makes me think that you are in fact just an unbearable twat.


I don't recall posting in this thread until just now. Why would you say that about me?
Title: The internet is serious business.
Post by: will: wanton sex god on 27 May 2006, 14:55
Quote from: JJMitchell


I played WoW from Beta until last May.  It got old faster than a piece of Double Bubble.  

shouldn't this be in the games section anyway?

bwahhaha but double bubble takes far less than 2 years to grow stale
Title: The internet is serious business.
Post by: Switchblade on 27 May 2006, 17:09
Anger Management Issues For The Suck.
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Post by: Reno on 27 May 2006, 18:45
WoW.....the hostility.


Forgive the bad punnish usage.....
Title: The internet is serious business.
Post by: Ceracyst on 30 May 2006, 23:21
Man, you guys think that's bad? Try playing Final Fantasy XI.

So much incredibly stupid drama.  Everyone is a 13 year old boy, no matter how old they really say they are or might be.

It's like there is some kind of magical force that reverts your brain back to when you were a budding, angtsy, impatient little turd, and your main goal is just to annoy as many people as you possibly can within the shortest time span.

Plus, the economy is shot to shit.

Oh well.
Title: The internet is serious business.
Post by: Ozymandias on 31 May 2006, 11:18
WoW is now in control of 50.6% of all MMORPG accounts.

That's right, they have more players than ALL OTHER MMOS COMBINED.
Title: The internet is serious business.
Post by: Kid Modernist on 31 May 2006, 12:37
More people wasting their time on leveling in a game with no plot or anything beyond "Look how leveled I am, and I can kill monsters quickly" than EVERYONE COMBINED
Title: The internet is serious business.
Post by: Switchblade on 01 Jun 2006, 06:07
feh, EVE still has the world peak concurrent user record, at 26,534 players all on one server, no sharding or instancing.

take THAT, World of Warcraft!
Title: The internet is serious business.
Post by: McTaggart on 01 Jun 2006, 07:05
I didn't know that was a record. Awesome, I probably wasn't there at the time but I'd like to think that I was part of it.

/me can't wait for exams to be over so he can re-activate his account. Gallente frigate 5'll be done by then.
Title: The internet is serious business.
Post by: Cartilage Head on 01 Jun 2006, 10:50
Quote from: Ceracyst
Man, you guys think that's bad? Try playing Final Fantasy XI.

So much incredibly stupid drama.  Everyone is a 13 year old boy, no matter how old they really say they are or might be.

It's like there is some kind of magical force that reverts your brain back to when you were a budding, angtsy, impatient little turd, and your main goal is just to annoy as many people as you possibly can within the shortest time span.

Plus, the economy is shot to shit.

Oh well.



 So totally off topic..but yours is one of the most kick-ass icons I've yet to see.
Title: The internet is serious business.
Post by: Houdinimachine on 01 Jun 2006, 11:10
I'm not a real big fan of WoW, but that audio is faked. It's seen its way around the internet and the story is completely contrived.
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Post by: SilentJ on 11 Jun 2006, 18:30
God, WoW is such a waste of money.  "oh, there's a new friggin' world out, I'd better go blow (20? 40? how much are those stupid-ass "game cards"?) dollars so I can see it."




Only in friggin' America.
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Post by: ForteBass on 11 Jun 2006, 18:48
Because, you know, nobody else in the world plays WoW.
Title: The internet is serious business.
Post by: Kai on 11 Jun 2006, 18:52
American as apple pie and ten gallon hats.
Title: The internet is serious business.
Post by: est on 11 Jun 2006, 19:20
now that i have actually listened to it: hilarious
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Post by: Sythe on 14 Jun 2006, 10:46
I like the inter nets again.