Link: This Is The Title Of A Typical Incendiary Blog Post
#3
Posted 28 January 2010 - 10:53 PM
This sentence expresses concern at the state of the game, and wonders why the "devs" are purposefully trying to ruin their own game, and the poster's life.
This sentence is an ultimatum stating a specific objective and specific time that it must be fulfilled in order to keep said poster playing the game.
Mhantra; Adrios; Human Frost Magus
#4
Posted 28 January 2010 - 11:09 PM
Mind numbing read, but full of truth.
Mind numbing is right.
Someone shoot me, I think I forgot to stop breathing.
Just Me,
Tim
#5
Posted 29 January 2010 - 08:06 PM
This sentence, smartly-worded, but incorrect in assumption that community manager is a game developer, asks why the "devs" are sharing superfluous links to non-game information when they should be working on the promised, near late patch.
This sentence expresses concern at the state of the game, and wonders why the "devs" are purposefully trying to ruin their own game, and the poster's life.
This sentence is an ultimatum stating a specific objective and specific time that it must be fulfilled in order to keep said poster playing the game.
This is the sentence in which the Community Manager restates that developers are working as hard as they can.
This is the sentence in which the Community Manager comforts the quoted poster and lets them know that the game is supposed to enhance their life not ruin it.
This is the deleted sentence that was backspaced over by said Community Manager letting the quoted poster know what they can do with their threats of leaving.
This is where goofy idle threats are made by the Community Manager against the quoted poster (usually involving bacon).
This is the area where lighthearted emoticons are placed to show that the Community Manager was acting in a joking and fun way.
This is the area where the Community Manager posts some half-related old internet trope that's been stuck in his head for the last 7 years.
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