


A mystery that will perpetually remain unsolved until the author clears things up.
Personally, I'll be giving a person who regularly visits these forums the benefit of doubt to know that healing is rather unpopular in the Feast. And while it may or may not be intended, there's a juicy irony between feast players telling someone (the OP) to stop healing, the advice to comply to that, the fact that healing is the least popular and the claim that the feast has enough healers already. It lines up very nicely to a sublimal message that feast players partially have themselves to blame for the fact healing isn't popular when they tell people who are trying to get into it to stop healing - a message that would require the knowledge of healer popularity. And could such a message be intended by the same person that once wrote this?
Could be coincidental. We'll neeeeeeeever know.


That just about sums it up! Sarcasm to illustrate the irony of the situation.And while it may or may not be intended, there's a juicy irony between feast players telling someone (the OP) to stop healing, the advice to comply to that, the fact that healing is the least popular and the claim that the feast has enough healers already. It lines up very nicely to a sublimal message that feast players partially have themselves to blame for the fact healing isn't popular when they tell people who are trying to get into it to stop healing - a message that would require the knowledge of healer popularity.
In all seriousness, one could play on less stressful classes and pay attention to what the healers on both teams do, and what orders are given about healers to learn some things about how the role is played without being told to uninstall the game or kill themselves.
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