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It was so awesome.
PRO TIP: Know what you're talking about before you correct someone!
I like Garrosh. He's more Horde-y. Thrall was too much of a boring pacifist. Let's let the Horde be bad guys again!!!!
It's just Basic Campfire. I think it's funnier that way. The tool tip calls it "Basic Campfire" too.
"You see that when you're in a battleground, arena, or the soon-to-come cross server instances. It means you're viewing a person from a different server."

Oh I never knew what that was. I've just been ignoring it for years I guess lol
On a side note, I HATE HATE HATE when people think something is a reference that isn't. It's a huge pet peeve. You see it all the time on Wowhead - "This quest name is a reference to a song by Franklin Alarm Clock" or something else dumb. Not everything is a reference, just because a line happens to be similar to a line elsewhere.
This isn't a Blizzard reference but my priest is named Hamhandsbill and I get a lot of shout outs from Howard Stern fans.
Dang, Solitary was so awesome. It could have been bigger if it had a bigger audience.
Heiroglyphics were also on the countdown clock in the Swan.

My guess is Juliet did hit the big reset...and somehow Locke will be the only one looking back to the island...for a while.

Other than that...underwhelming. More clues please ABC
What it should be is - raid leaders can toggle whether each individual has the ability to mark targets or not.

Seems incredibly obvious.
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
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