Interesting model blizz. Create a game. Build a base. Destroy the game and lose part of that base. Re-release original game to claw back former base.
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Does the government define "hacking"? I'd imagine not that specific word.
Do you remember Boaty McBoatface?
I had jumped back in when tbc classic was released. I wound up on a dead server. It made end game content essentially impossible. I was hoping to move right into wotlk classic at release as that was my jam back in the day. Except they weren't going to include the dungeon finder or cross realm groups meaning it would still be a dead server with no chance at end game content. I was done with pointlessly dumb leadership. Unsubbed and found a private server that hits all the right buttons.
Well I don't want it to come before me!
And ended with her valiantly saving Jon Snow and losing one of her dragons in the process. Yup. That's where it ended. No more of her character was developed.
Bought Brooklyn 99 on DVD recently since Netflix thought it was great to only put the first 4 seasons up. My biggest regret is that I didn't look more to find a brick and mortar store to buy from. Best buy doesn't even carry DVDs anymore.
Objection!
On what grounds?
It's devastating to my case!
"About a week later right out of the blue she sends me a John Deere letter... Yeah I called her. She gave me a bunch of crap about not listening to her enough. I dunno. I wasn't really paying attention."
Did you get that memo?
Oh, I hadn't even thought of it that way. Good call.
Went ahead and filled in that questionnaire for you.