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WoW: The Overpull - "Dragons are Silly"

Posted Tue, Jan 05, 2010 by Xerin

The World of Warcraft Weekly Report is here again with this weeks news, commentary, and community discussion. This week we talk about how dragons are silly, how the Occulus is getting nerfed again, and the mystery earthquakes that are plaguing Azeroth. Join us each week as we explore WoW here at Ten Ton Hammer.

WoW is really sad sometimes. Sometimes there isn’t a happy ending and we all get caught up in our lust for the purps that we never stop and think is this action a good one? Killing Malygos is a positive thing because he was going to ruin everything with his Surge Needles and his crusade against magic users. On the other hand I feel it was too soon to kill of one of the key players in the upcoming Cataclysm storyline.


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