…and I have a sick sense of humor, and nothing better to do with Photoshop at 1:30 in the morning:

Those of you who are not addicted to World of Warcraft can move along, nothing to see here.
…and I have a sick sense of humor, and nothing better to do with Photoshop at 1:30 in the morning:
Those of you who are not addicted to World of Warcraft can move along, nothing to see here.
Oh deary me, that gave me a much needed laugh this morning. Thanks.
Oh deary me, that gave me a much needed laugh this morning. Thanks.
HAHAHAHAHA!
Good one.
HAHAHAHAHA!
Good one.
can you clue in the clueless please? Are these guys enemies in WOW or what?
🙂 Says a thousand times fast “I will not try WOW. I will not try WOW…*
In World of Warcraft, a character can gain experience by doing quests. The quests–and there are literally many thousands of them–might involve finding an object, or going into a certain dungeon, or killing a powerful opponent, or taking something to someone else, or whatever.
The quests are given to the characters by “non player characters,” people in the game controlled by the computer instead of by another player. If a non-player character has a quest that is appropriate for the level and abilities of a character, that non-player character has a yellow exclamation point that floats over his head to let the players know he has a quest to give them.
And, well, Morpheus had a quest for Neo… 🙂
*lol*
maybe it would have helped if I had know who the two men in the chairs were…
nicely done 🙂
can you clue in the clueless please? Are these guys enemies in WOW or what?
🙂 Says a thousand times fast “I will not try WOW. I will not try WOW…*
Love it!
Love it!
In World of Warcraft, a character can gain experience by doing quests. The quests–and there are literally many thousands of them–might involve finding an object, or going into a certain dungeon, or killing a powerful opponent, or taking something to someone else, or whatever.
The quests are given to the characters by “non player characters,” people in the game controlled by the computer instead of by another player. If a non-player character has a quest that is appropriate for the level and abilities of a character, that non-player character has a yellow exclamation point that floats over his head to let the players know he has a quest to give them.
And, well, Morpheus had a quest for Neo… 🙂
*lol*
maybe it would have helped if I had know who the two men in the chairs were…
nicely done 🙂
bloody billiant
bloody billiant