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RE: Foodie has an itchy throat

in #blog7 years ago

You should have gone to those people and told them your bf was sick and needed some rest... they would have probably gone away.

Yeaaah I should have, but I'm a big wuss when it comes to talking to people. And after midnight, there was a lot of rain, so I didn't want to go outside anymore. Couldn't hear them through the rain either, so by then, it was just a test to see how badly they would break the rules.

My boyfriend is feeling a little better now and so far, I just feel like I have a cold, so that's good I guess!

I'm enjoying ESO so far! I'm a big gatherer, so on my solo character, I basically run around and gather materials a lot. I just do quests and dungeons when I happen to stumble upon them while gathering. Not the best way to see everything in the game, but I'll see other parts when I play with my boyfriend.

Oh I've had my addiction to MMOs aswell, but for me it was WoW. I was doing loads of raiding and got myself in one of the two hardcore raiding guilds. That meant I had to farm a lot outside of raids aswell to keep up. GW2 meant a little addition to WvW, but not as badly as WoW was. And hey, GW2's WvW did get me my boyfriend, so that was time well spend!

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I also played WoW but never got as addicted as i got to GW2, played WoW on private servers and then moved up to the real thing since i got tired of all the bugs that raids and dungeons had! I either played a lock, shaman or hunter!

GW2 bringing couples together! You should write a post about that story if you haven't already!

I basically went from my brother's WoW account to private servers back to the actual servers but with my own account. I played shadow priest all throughout my hardcore raiding days. Later I played mage for some random WoW-ing, which was fun aswell.

I definitely should write that story one day! I keep thinking that's a good idea, but then I forget about it, bah!

My first character was a mage, i played with it until level 50, but then one of my friends started playing and wanted to be a mage and i leveled up my lock instead, been in love with affliction warlock ever since... a couple of curses and emulation and bam, there goes your whole life !

That's what I loved about shadowpriests. Plenty of DoTs to go around and some healing aswell! They kind of ruined the shadowpriest gameplay for me in Legion though, which is why I switched to mage.