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Atik
I'm not a huge fan of LMFAO or anything, but Party Rock Anthem is one of the most amazing songs ever...
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Adamsm
And Beiber and Rebecca Black get high views too....still doesn't mean it's good.
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Atik
And Beiber and Rebecca Black get high views too....still doesn't mean it's good.
He said likes, not views.
Friday actually has the most dislikes of any video on youtube iirc, and is still getting 5 an hour or something like that on average.
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588688
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Adamsm
Still doesn't mean the song is good.
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588688
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Adamsm
No.
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Adamsm
Anyways, as at this point, we don't have all the information but considering this:A, Ghostcrawler: There are definitely villians in Mists of Pandaria. We just didn't want to put one on the "box cover" so to speak (we don't know what the box looks like yet of course). You have seen some of them, like the mogu. We know who the final boss is. Seriously. It's just too epic to share. Yet.Anyone else hoping that the
Sha
will merge into one massive entity and both the Horde and Alliance actually have to work together in the final raid(IE as if both armies at once are going after it) to finally defeat it and dissipate the miasma from Pandaria?
Seriously, more then any other evil so far introduced, the Sha definitely have my interest, since how do you defeat the hatred/fear/negative energies of the world being released and given a physical form? Since as long as the negative emotions are around, more of them can just keep on reforming till the miasma is cleared away. And saw a picture of a Sha being rising up out of the ground and mutating in front of a mortal....but can't find it now....
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355559
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Adamsm
Eh, I don't know about that; while it is true that all of the evil of Azeroth is the fault of the Old Gods, in the case of Sha, it doesn't have that direct connection like the corrupted Dragonflights, the Hammer and the Faceless/Quarji do, since the Sha is formed from negative emotions: Even if the Old Gods weren't around, as long as there was war in the lands they could form.
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355559
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Adamsm
Well, Blizzard themselves said the Sha are forming because of the war of the Horde and Alliance has come to the Pandaria; then add in the Mogu and the Mantids, and you've got even more.
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oneforthemoney
The Sha sound like unversed...
Heehee
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Adamsm
The Sha sound like unversed...
Heehee
Heh, good as any reference.
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306612
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Adamsm
Well, Blizzard themselves said the Sha are forming because of the war of the Horde and Alliance has come to the Pandaria; then add in the Mogu and the Mantids, and you've got even more.
It could be that there is an old god slumbering under or near Pandaria that is ultimately the cause of the Sha. As in, it has zero direct interference with the Sha's existence but rather, it's mere proximity alongside these feelings are what create the Sha.
You know what would be even better? If the Sha ate it's parent in that situation.
Eh, if they are going to tie it into an Old God, it would probably be N'Zoth again...or maybe not, since they've moved Pandaria directly to the polar opposite of Northrend.....of course that still leaves the question of 'how' since the Pandarens left Kalimdor before the Sundering after all.
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Adamsm
Then how do you explain the Sha knowing what we know about how Azeroth works? I don't see Pandaria working differently. That would depend entirely on how they are formed; it could be that the Sha are draining things from the mortals of Azeroth to become more then they were....which goes towards my merging thing; the more they absorb, the more they grow and learn.
I'm hoping that, by learning how Pandaria works, we also learn how the Tauren work since they have similarities (same suffix "-ren" which, funnily enough, is considered the virtue of Humanity in Confucean teachings, IIRC as well as their own cosmogony with the Earthmother and all that).Well the Tauren have possibly been around as long as the Pandarens have been....there is probably some ancient connection between them, same as there will be one between the Night Elves and the Pandarens; though that's the one I'm looking forward as it will be interesting to see how they react to the Night Elves taking up magic again after having it as anathema for the last few thousand years.
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