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Going through WOW withdrawl
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pezz
I'll infer that your guild has no website whatsoever from your post. Unless they were already mad at you, it doesn't sound like you're in the kind of guild that's going to flip out if you go back online a few days after the raids and explained what happened.
It does suck in a sort of general sense that that happened, though.
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shadowsilver
There is a life outside. Read a book, go for a walk, see some friends or family etc.
I find it funny everytime i see people on the internet say something like that :P
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TheTempest
Im going crazy, my wife broke the power cable to my laptop last week, and thought no prob I have my desktop for backup although its not as fast its playable, so go to log on there and what do you know, CRASH, so now its Friday and no computer in my house with two guild raids scheduled for this weekend, and Im stuck with no way to get on and play, waiting two days for power cable and bought new Dell waiting 2 weeks for that. Man this sucks,
By saying that you are implying that its a bit of importance for you to get on WoW, if something like this happened to me, i would have been sure to not let it go on my nerves or show any great reacton to it, because that alone could imply that i was kind of addicted to a game....
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fsngnshiekfan
Hey man, you can just shut up, I haven't played WoW for 8 months due to my computer that can handle WoW broke.. the hardrive melted, I just got the money together to buy a new computer, I'm exited to get back to it in a week, but really? 2 weeks is nothing, your "withdrawal" is pathetic and nothing to whine about, but acually to help to, when your missing WoW read the lore (unless you have) or play warcraft 3, it helps, also research raids and get mentally prepared for WoW
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