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ive had this happen to me twice with the same character.

my warlock was originally named "autistic" until i was reported and told that it was offensive (because i guess disorders are offensive) so i changed it to autism and was forced to change it once again. after the second time of me being reported, i sent an email into blizzard and told them that the only thing that was offensive was the way they were acting over a disorder.

while my character was named that, i had numerous people praising me about my name, because they had autistic children and telling me about their children. blizzard and the idiots that reported me acted like i meant the name in a negative way and was making fun of autism, which i wasnt doing in the slightest.

and about the mage named hoar...i have a warrior alt that has been named "hor" all the way up to level 61 and i still have had no issues with it. i was once reported for it, but told blizzard that it was short for my name "horace" and they left it alone.
holy hell, i didnt even know this opened...im gonna have to go check it out :D
heres an idea...take care of your shit.

next thing you know, people are going to complain about food crumbs in their keyboards and apple being to blame for leaving space for food to get in there.

you want your electronics to last, take care of them and dont be an idiot. i still have a G4 powerbook that is in immaculate condition, because i clean it regularly (inside and outside), i dont load it up with porn and other junk, and i reload os x every year or so (not really needed, but still helps the performance a bit on an older computer).
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#1 you are probably/possibly the only person i have ever heard complain about the pricing of the wii. it's quite obvious that if youre not willing to pay > $250 for a console that you sure as hell dont have the 360 nor will you buy the PS3. in other words, why respond to a post about a gaming console, when youre obviously not a gamer (because a gamer would not be complaining about a $250 console price, compared to the others out there).

like someone else mentioned, when i buy my wii, i will be able to buy a few games with it and still be under the cost of a xbox 360 HD/wireless bundle. and not to mention im definately looking forward to downloading all the old school nes/snes games and playing them on it, then i can get rid of all my ROMs.
21. I love this comment. Problem is, what about the people who cannot afford even a fully loaded Xbox 360. At least for Xbox 360 $299 and the price of a $30 memory unit will get you up and running. If you want to be running on the PS3 its $499. Do the math. This is why the PS3 is doomed.

guaranteed that when the HD-DVD drive comes out for Xbox 360, all games will be put in that format, forcing people to buy it. because game manufacturers arent going to waste the time to put it into two different formats, because microsoft cant wait for the hardware they want to use to be released.

so yeah, that 360 will be nice, to run the games that are released until the HD-DVD drive is released.

i agree that the new PS3 is overpriced, but not much more overpriced then the xbox360 is, and not as much as the xbox360 is going to be, when the HD-DVD drive is released. yeah, it sucks for people that cant afford it, but if you cant afford it, dont buy one. if you cant afford a $400 or $600 system, you cant afford the $60-70 per game.
honestly, if you bought the XBOX360 bundle and plan on buying the new HD-DVD drive, youre going to be paying about as much, total, as you would for the premium version of the PS3.
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
"I'm in the market for a new laptop, and I want a 13-incher. I need something with a great keyboard for typing, as this will mostly be used for note taking in class. I am absolutely smitten with the XPS 13, but I'm afraid that with its age Dell is going to give it an update soon. Any advice for someone in my shoes?"
 

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