Best. April Fools'. Ever.
Just so you know, it's not "April Fool's" or "April Fools," it's "April Fools'."
Edit: I elect April Fools' Day for the title of Most Grammatically Unique U.S. Holiday.
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If other Warcraft maps were remotely as interesting as DotA, perhaps that wouldn't happen.
Games other than DotA are WMW, "NAKED ANIME GIRL!", or the occasional Footman wars, etc.
Besides, if I host something else, people still join. The abundance of DotA games on Warcraft is not a bad thing.
It actually is a bad thing. There are hundreds of players that are addicted to DotA. Unfortunately, it happens all the time in US East. The selection of games you pick, you have a small amount of choices to play all day. All Footman Wars, Pimp my Peon, Porn, Tower Defenses, Obstacle Courses, Dark Deeds, Uther Party 1/2 and the rest combined never could beat the amount of DotA counted in the server list.
The best option to play anything else for fun would be US West, though you'll encounter a few DotA hosted. Or otherwise, play some matchmaking and you will play with random players in Melee games.
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Let me show you how to hump without making love.
If other Warcraft maps were remotely as interesting as DotA, perhaps that wouldn't happen.
Games other than DotA are WMW, "NAKED ANIME GIRL!", or the occasional Footman wars, etc.
Besides, if I host something else, people still join. The abundance of DotA games on Warcraft is not a bad thing.
It actually is a bad thing. There are hundreds of players that are addicted to DotA. Unfortunately, it happens all the time in US East. The selection of games you pick, you have a small amount of choices to play all day. All Footman Wars, Pimp my Peon, Porn, Tower Defenses, Obstacle Courses, Dark Deeds, Uther Party 1/2 and the rest combined never could beat the amount of DotA counted in the server list.
The best option to play anything else for fun would be US West, though you'll encounter a few DotA hosted. Or otherwise, play some matchmaking and you will play with random players in Melee games.
I personally like playing the occasional DotA game. Once you get good at it, you'll understand why it's fun. All Random (-ar) games are the epicness.
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Good to know Warcraft is coming to Starcraft, I guess?
Best. April Fools'. Ever.
Just so you know, it's not "April Fool's" or "April Fools," it's "April Fools'."
Edit: I elect April Fools' Day for the title of Most Grammatically Unique U.S. Holiday.
Just so you know, it isn't American, and it isn't a holiday.
I nominate Frazz as the worst know-it-all ever.
Good to know Warcraft is coming to Starcraft, I guess?
THIS IS NOT WARCRAFT IN SPACE.
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Wow, we're feeling a bit aggressive today, aren't we?
I did not mean to say that it was an official U.S. holiday, but that it was a holiday (that is, a special day unlike the others in the year), and one that is commonly celebrated in the United States (AMERCA ISA CONTENT LOL KNOWIDALL!).
You don't have to pick on people just because they use a word differently than you, or outside of it's typical (or technical) use. I find that sort of thing extremely annoying. If you're going to dis me then dis what I say, not how I say it.
As it happens, you have a very good chance to do this in that debate topic you conveniently disappeared from, but that's off topic.
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America is also a country. And regardless, it's not of the American continents, either.
April Fools' Day or All Fools' Day although not a holiday in its own right, is a notable day celebrated in many countries on April 1.
I find it extremely annoying well people use words wrong.
Back on topic - What the fuck are the lightning rods for?
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Frazz isn't a know-it-all imo. But I would prefer if melee games were hosted via join list.
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America is also a country. And regardless, it's not of the American continents, either.
America a country? Thanks for the info, but I can't find it on Wikipedia. Perhaps you could then elaborate?
Anyway, thanks for telling me that April Fools' day is not a holiday in some obscure country I've never heard of, but it's kind of off topic.
April Fools' Day or All Fools' Day although not a holiday in its own right, is a notable day celebrated in many countries on April 1.
I find it extremely annoying
well whe people use words wrong.
I find it extremely annoying when people insult me for pointing out a grammatical error, especially when it wasn't even directed at that person (or any other person in particular).
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America is also a country. And regardless, it's not of the American continents, either.
America a country? Thanks for the info, but I can't find it on Wikipedia. Perhaps you could then elaborate?
Anyway, thanks for telling me that April Fools' day is not a holiday in some obscure country I've never heard of, but it's kind of off topic.
April Fools' Day or All Fools' Day although not a holiday in its own right, is a notable day celebrated in many countries on April 1.
I find it extremely annoying
well whe people use words wrong.
I find it extremely annoying when people insult me for pointing out a grammatical error, especially when it wasn't even directed at that person (or any other person in particular).
America usually means either:
* The Americas, the lands and regions of the Western hemisphere
* The United States of America, a country in the Americas
Wow, didn't look very hard, eh?
I pointed out your errors because you were talking about proper grammar.
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Yes, whe.
America is also a country. And regardless, it's not of the American continents, either.
America a country? Thanks for the info, but I can't find it on Wikipedia. Perhaps you could then elaborate?
Anyway, thanks for telling me that April Fools' day is not a holiday in some obscure country I've never heard of, but it's kind of off topic.
April Fools' Day or All Fools' Day although not a holiday in its own right, is a notable day celebrated in many countries on April 1.
I find it extremely annoying
well whe people use words wrong.
I find it extremely annoying when people insult me for pointing out a grammatical error, especially when it wasn't even directed at that person (or any other person in particular).
America usually means either:
* The Americas, the lands and regions of the Western hemisphere
* The United States of America, a country in the Americas
Wow, didn't look very hard, eh?
I pointed out your errors because you were talking about proper grammar.
It may refer to the United Sates, but that is certainly not the proper definition in much the same way that holiday may refer to a commonly celebrated day that is not officially recognized by the government, even though that is not the proper definition (as you so graciously pointed out).
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It may refer to the United Sates, but that is certainly not the proper definition in much the same way that holiday may refer to a commonly celebrated day that is not officially recognized by the government, even though that is not the proper definition (as you so graciously pointed out).
Yes, it is. And no, it may not.
http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/holidayhttp://dictionary.reference.com/browse/American
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The abundance of a good game(dota) is a bad thing? That's stupid. There is a reason why 50% of the games hosted are DotA.
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Too much of anything can be bad. DotA being overplayed will slowly make it lose it's taste. Not that it's bad to play, but people will sooner or later long for a bit of fresh content.
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Too much of anything can be bad. DotA being overplayed will slowly make it lose it's taste. Not that it's bad to play, but people will sooner or later long for a bit of fresh content.
Then there is no need to complain! ^_^ Because when people long for something fresh, something fresh will come.
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Too much of anything can be bad. DotA being overplayed will slowly make it lose it's taste. Not that it's bad to play, but people will sooner or later long for a bit of fresh content.
You realise we've been playing melee StarCraft for 10 years?
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