On paper it should be an easy Trump win, but I suspect shenanigans.
This is the perfect place to ask people who are informed. Which agenda will take the win in November and why do you think they will?
On paper it should be an easy Trump win, but I suspect shenanigans.
This is the perfect place to ask people who are informed. Which agenda will take the win in November and why do you think they will?
In 2016, I was playing World of Warcraft, enjoying an adult beverage, and very assiduously not watching the news. All of a sudden, people in chat started going nuts ("WE DID IT BOYS, THE MAD LAD IS IN" -- the mood was extremely positive).
In 2020, I was not playing Warcraft.
So, on Tuesday, I will once again be logged into classic WoW with an adult beverage and/or an adult edible.
(I'm a pessimist, I think he will lose, but we'll see.)
Legion (2016)
Battle for Azeroth (2018), Shadowlands (2020)
Nobody was playing Warcraft in 2020.
Shadowlands...I had almost managed to repress it. I actually didn't hate BfA. Drustvar remains one of my favorite zones.
I didn't enjoy Dragonflight very much and I only played during the beginning.
I came back recently for the 20th anniversary stuff. Not bad so far, but I haven't done much.
BFA launch was... not entirely shit. The advertising was horrendous in hindsight but the individual faction islands/zones were good, mostly. Drustvar was very popular, Tiragarde Sound was ok, Stormsong Valley was... fine until that retarded quillboar bit which even then was optional. Voldun had people sperging out over the Vulpera, Nazmir was some body horror, and
Wakanda Forever!ZuldazarForever!wasn't as bad as it could have been despite the blatant pandering that some on the Woke Left would usually complain about. I guess Zandalari trolls are fine for a stand in while orcs are not.There's a private server for it and you're not missing much. Literally most of the cutscenes are unironically women standing around talking about shit and in very. slow. drawn. out. sentences that SL seemed to float and for some braindead reason Blizz went with. Possibly because it meant they could pad play numbers ever so slightly by increasing how long it took for players to make it through normal quests.