For the Horde!
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For the Horde!
Since goofy threads seem to be the norm around here now, lemme try! Apparently, the Maine Republican Party feels that a certain Democratic candidate for state Senate isn't fit for public office because--get this--she plays an Orc Rogue in World of Warcraft. Seriously. Look at the site they created to follow her online activity. You can't make this ★■◆● up.
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I guess she's not "normal" enough to run for office. I guess that rules me out too. I've played quite a few violent characters in video games in the past. I mean COME ON, IT'S JUST A GAME, MORONS! I smell desperate GOP tea partiers trying to win at any cost. They're now dredging in the bottom of the morality barrel.
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LOL…
“Studies have found the average WoW gamer is 28, and spends 22.7 hours a week playing in Azeroth.”
I think this lady needs to get a job.
After reading that site, I have to say…you aren’t doing her any great service posting this.
The thing here is…if she drags her politics into her online life, then it’s fair game.
“Studies have found the average WoW gamer is 28, and spends 22.7 hours a week playing in Azeroth.”
I think this lady needs to get a job.
After reading that site, I have to say…you aren’t doing her any great service posting this.
The thing here is…if she drags her politics into her online life, then it’s fair game.
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I've heard about a number of cases where employees have lost their positions due to poor choices about what they make public via online forums/facebook/twitter/etc. It's not always fair, but in a climate where appearance is so important, it happens.
There's absolutely nothing wrong with her online gaming life, and while I think it's pretty low for her opponent to stoop to that kind of mud-slinging, she probably should have made her online identity less public. Most voters will probably understand, I think, but there will be a few who may be swayed by the opponent pointing to it.
There's absolutely nothing wrong with her online gaming life, and while I think it's pretty low for her opponent to stoop to that kind of mud-slinging, she probably should have made her online identity less public. Most voters will probably understand, I think, but there will be a few who may be swayed by the opponent pointing to it.
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it's Maine, people. They're all sort of odd up there, in a good way......
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Yeah. That's where Stephan King lives.
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Yeah man, God forbid people be able to do normal things and talk normally on the Internet.Spidey wrote:LOL…
“Studies have found the average WoW gamer is 28, and spends 22.7 hours a week playing in Azeroth.”
I think this lady needs to get a job.
After reading that site, I have to say…you aren’t doing her any great service posting this.
The thing here is…if she drags her politics into her online life, then it’s fair game.
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Who said anything about normal or not, do you give your straw men names?
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You yourself insinuated that people who play WoW are generally jobless shut-ins, and you seem to suggest that normal random online posts are fair game for twisting around like this. So yeah, not exactly straw here.
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Hell, I do!Top Gun wrote:(Seriously, who doesn't want to drown Grover Norquist in their bathtub?)
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Fundies still think that D&D is for devil worshippers right? I wonder if that's a mental association the campaigners are hoping to trigger in that demographic (without saying it, ie: codeword).
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/begin rage
From her posts, she doesn't know how to play WoW correctly. For instance, dungeon runs are not supposed to be events that take forever. If someone, normally the tank as they set the pace, can run you through a dungeon without pausing, you should be thanking him for allowing you to get in, get out, and move to the next task/dungeon. Without that quick attitude, you won't get things done in WoW. If you are dying left and right due to a quick tank, as a DPS, since she is a rogue, it is always your fault. Tank dies, healer's fault. Healer dies, tank's fault. DPS dies, DPS's fault.
Second, a guild that caters to the lower members, by actually putting aside time to craft materials for them, is highly inefficient. Sure, they can put trash in the bank that lower levels can use. However, to be successful, a guild needs to focus on end-game content. There is only so much focus a guild leader can bring, and that focus should not be spread on the low level alts.
Third, she is an Orc rogue on a PVP server. Three things are wrong with that which makes her fall into one big stereotype, which is probably true by the way. Horde players suffer from more derp than Alliance. Rogue players suffer from the most derp of any class. PVP server players suffer from more derp than PVE. Of course the derp here refers to the ability to do PVE content. The classic horde rogue from a PVP server will do dungeons and raids in PVP gear, and then complain about how the raid is failing without realizing they are the problem. Also, she made a comment about failing at playing a DK. DK's are easy, probably moderate in difficulty compared to all the other classes. Warlocks and shadow priests are the hardest classes, and they really aren't hard at all if you have a brain. If she fails at DK's, she really is derp.
Yeah, this has nothing to do with politics and everything to do with this politician's quality as a gamer, which could be an insight into real world qualities. If I were running the Republican show, I would use the platform to just show how much she fails as a gamer as can be easily extracted by her comments.
/end rage
From her posts, she doesn't know how to play WoW correctly. For instance, dungeon runs are not supposed to be events that take forever. If someone, normally the tank as they set the pace, can run you through a dungeon without pausing, you should be thanking him for allowing you to get in, get out, and move to the next task/dungeon. Without that quick attitude, you won't get things done in WoW. If you are dying left and right due to a quick tank, as a DPS, since she is a rogue, it is always your fault. Tank dies, healer's fault. Healer dies, tank's fault. DPS dies, DPS's fault.
Second, a guild that caters to the lower members, by actually putting aside time to craft materials for them, is highly inefficient. Sure, they can put trash in the bank that lower levels can use. However, to be successful, a guild needs to focus on end-game content. There is only so much focus a guild leader can bring, and that focus should not be spread on the low level alts.
Third, she is an Orc rogue on a PVP server. Three things are wrong with that which makes her fall into one big stereotype, which is probably true by the way. Horde players suffer from more derp than Alliance. Rogue players suffer from the most derp of any class. PVP server players suffer from more derp than PVE. Of course the derp here refers to the ability to do PVE content. The classic horde rogue from a PVP server will do dungeons and raids in PVP gear, and then complain about how the raid is failing without realizing they are the problem. Also, she made a comment about failing at playing a DK. DK's are easy, probably moderate in difficulty compared to all the other classes. Warlocks and shadow priests are the hardest classes, and they really aren't hard at all if you have a brain. If she fails at DK's, she really is derp.
Yeah, this has nothing to do with politics and everything to do with this politician's quality as a gamer, which could be an insight into real world qualities. If I were running the Republican show, I would use the platform to just show how much she fails as a gamer as can be easily extracted by her comments.
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i bet she's skippy and just WON'T TAKE A PACKET.
(am i saying it right? )
(am i saying it right? )
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I don't know what you are talking about.
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i think i am using the Descent multiplayer words
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You got it about right, roid.
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But that has to do with a player's connection to the peers or server. I mean I guess you could twist the meaning to work with WoW.
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Yes... I think that the combination of lower movement speeds, a lot more range/aim forgiveness, and auto-face make a poor connection painful for the person whose connection is bad and basically nobody else.
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She has a BigRye connection.
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http://descentbb.net/viewtopic.php?p=307574#p307574
Read and enjoyed it, though I've never played WoW.
Read and enjoyed it, though I've never played WoW.
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SHE WON!
http://www.nbcnews.com/technology/ingam ... -1C6892843
http://www.nbcnews.com/technology/ingam ... -1C6892843
I wonder if this will change strategies on negative politics in the future.http://www.nbcnews.com/technology/ingame/world-warcraft-playing-candidate-wins-election-1C6892843 wrote:...
But while the Maine GOP had hoped the "World of Warcraft" outing would sour people on her as a candidate, it seemed to have the exact opposite effect. Lachowicz suddenly found herself in the international spotlight, appearing in headlines and on news programs around the world (check out my interview with her here) as gamers flocked to her defense and showered her with support.
And then, on Tuesday night, Lachowicz beat Martin with the final vote tally at 8,666 to 7,753. Despite the small numbers, it was a big win, especially since the Democratic Legislative Campaign Committee had labeled Maine's District 25 state senate race one of the key battlegrounds in the country.
"I’m so glad people were able to reject the negative personal attacks that have no place in politics," she told NBC News by phone Wednesday. "It really should be about talking to people about what they want in their government. Not the negative stuff. No one needs that."
She said that she believes, ultimately, the Republican attacks backfired on the party.
"So many people in the district were just appalled," she said. "And a lot of the people I talked to were young, first-time voters and they seemed to be the most incensed by it. They saw it as a personal attack over something that is a normal activity these days — to play video games. And I heard some people say, 'Oh they're saying the same thing about me.'"
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Probably not. Politics is dirty. Mudslinging has always been a time honored tradition, and a habit hard to break.
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I see what you did there.CobGobbler wrote:She has a BigRye connection.