The only thing new there is the dps thing. Which depending on what is said in the group chat if you get kicked from a group could result in being able to report the person.Going through PF the last couple days, I see lots of “advertising” like:
“4k dps = instakick”
“no clowns please”
“2 fails = kick”
“know what to do there will be no talk or stay out”
“I’m doing this for 2 days please no more failures”
Generally stuff I would typically expect to see in WoW, also noticed a harshening of tone in duties like alliance raids.
It’s sad that the same thing has arrived here now.
I'd take WoWers over toxic 14 casuals any day of the week.
I think you misunderstood me.Ah yes, so now that GG has been debunked as a WoW only term, 'kek' is the new indicator-how long is WoW going to be this ridiculous boogeyman that people here continuously throw red harrings about around..."Well THIS means someone came from WoW!!" "No, THIS!!" "WoW players are everywhere!!! This is their fault-I know they're here!!! I KNOW YOU'RE HERE WOW PLAYERS" Are they in the room with you right now? Can you hear their voices? What are the WoW players in Party Finder telling you?
Did you know WoW players actually love silly cat videos on youtube? So anyone who likes cats, you've got them. "LOL, LUL, LMAO" those are terms they've used too. If they at some point liked Invader Zim?? gottem. Rawr?? xD??? Were they alive in the 90s? 00s? Did they watch Rockos Modern Life or Ren and Stimpy? If they have a gaming pc?? There's 3 WoW players reading this right now, I can hear them officer I swear they made me do it-
'KeK' originated from WoW. It means 'LoL' in Orcish. As an Alliance player when pvping whenever a Horde played said 'LoL' it displayed on our screens as 'KeK' as it was a different language. So the saying actually originated from the good old days of WoW.
The menacing aura of every Lalafell.
I think you misunderstood me.
'KeK' originated from WoW. It means 'LoL' in Orcish. As an Alliance player when pvping whenever a Horde played said 'LoL' it displayed on our screens as 'KeK' as it was a different language. So the saying actually originated from the good old days of WoW.
and.. that.. is why you should probably google something before going on a tirade.
WHERE IS THIS KETTLE EVERYONE KEEPS INTRODUCING ME TO?
I'd just like to express that sometimes there's a facet of your community that you're just not aware of, and you're going to become aware of it someday
there's a "low tolerance for failure" crowd in all mmos, and in my experience this game was never an exception
I think a good example of this "that's not the game I know" mentality from wow itself is alliance and horde players both simultaneously believing their faction never wins battlegrounds, but I've won plenty on both teams, it's simply your perspective and personal luck
Having it serve as indicator that someone is a wow refugee is a stretch though because of how far kek has spread. KEKW alone is an insanely popular emote on twitch (9th most used FFZ emote, 44th on BTTV).I think you misunderstood me.
'KeK' originated from WoW. It means 'LoL' in Orcish. As an Alliance player when pvping whenever a Horde played said 'LoL' it displayed on our screens as 'KeK' as it was a different language. So the saying actually originated from the good old days of WoW.
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