I thought it was an interesting read.
http://www.nytimes.com/2005/12/09/techn ... 2FkzHlrTOQ
I thought it was an interesting read.
http://www.nytimes.com/2005/12/09/techn ... 2FkzHlrTOQ
OGRES!
lmao at "über" in the New York TimesOn eBay, for example, 100 grams of World of Warcraft gold is available for $9.99 or two über characters from EverQuest for $35.50.
Ya, lol at real words in the New York Times. Those crazy coots, what will they think of next?Originally Posted by Raineer
hey look they gave you pictures of atleast three.. go kill em! :D
more like "lol@us because we use it in a funny way"Originally Posted by Alleya
Yes I know it's a real word, however how often do you read it in a national publication describing anything let alone a gaming character.
obviously they used it to mimic gamers, duh
WHICH IS WHAT MADE IT FUNNYOriginally Posted by Almaa
christ tough crowd
"They say that in some of these popular games, 40 or 50 percent of the players are actually Chinese farmers."
OK!
Originally Posted by Raineer
i hope china explodes.
i met some guy from china who didn't want to say he was chinese because he thought it would make me hate him poor guy
Was he a gilseller? People don't hate taiwanese or singaporean gilsellers any less.Originally Posted by mdn