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It’s earned its creator billions of dollars and was a social network before social media was mainstream. But the online role-playing game—World of Warcraft—is also a cultural phenomenon, praised for paving the way for more women to break into gaming. As the game celebrates 20 years since its release, Al Jazeera’s Patrick Fok looks at how WoW—as it’s known to its fans—shook up the world.
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☪ He who killed a gecko with the first stroke for him are ordained one hundred virtues, and with the second one less than that and with the third one less than that. << Sahih Muslim 2240b >> 🌙
wtf
For the Horde! –Undead Warlock
Stand as one! For the Alliance!
Dreadthorn 🖤💜💚❤️🔥
– Human Female Warlock
– Blackrock
Satan
I'm a player since 2008. I only play during the holidays now because of work. For a 20 year old game it's still amazing. I made many friends from this game
Cool 😎
Alliance = Israel
Horde = Arabs, Turks, Iranians
if ur alliance u dont season your food
Coincidentally I just started playing this a few weeks ago and I love it