In Favor Of the Real ID... sorta of

#0 - July 11, 2010, 5:24 p.m.
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Something about this reversal in Blizzard seems... unsettling.
I didn't disagree or agree with it, specifically I don't post in the forum so I didn't care.
Looking at all the posts about "power to the people", "broken trust", and etc... That I find this the most annoying of all.

It's a game.

There was talk of concern for safety of women and children for god-sake! Suddenly people are in fear of there own safety, because if someone out there cared enough they can find you. I can find you on Facebook or MySpace right now if I wanted, does that scare you?

It's a game.

This entire episode speaks vastly about the deep-seeded paranoia you people must have in the way you acted while playing. A game.

The fact that your living in a blanket of self denial as to what this could of meant. An actual Real Forum of actual Real People and not there faceless avatar may have been the bases of something grand, like Facebook or MySpace but with the people who came here with a common hobby, "like hey, this person play WOW too, what else may we have in common". But instead the fear of real honesty has scared you away, in truth it will and has always scare you away, as it has for and will for the rest of your life.

I'll be the first to put it out there:
My Name is Miles Sisk, I have Facebook and MySpace, find me, read about me, troll me, and ask if I care.
#161 - July 12, 2010, 1:43 a.m.
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