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Funbags, 66 weeks, 4 days, 22 hours ago, Friday, August 24, 2007 (via
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A Troll with spunky hairdo and an attitude from World of Warcraft was spotted on a street wall in China. We always encourage WoW otakus to unwind in an artistic way.

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Hawaiian, 73 weeks, 2 days, 17 hours ago, Monday, July 09, 2007 (via
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China's drive to impose social and political "harmony" on the internet has claimed a new set of victims: undead skeletons. Chinese players of World of Warcraft, a hugely popular online role-playing game, have expressed outrage after their 'undead skeleton' characters were suddenly clad in new flesh, apparently in order to comply with a secret government ban on bare bones. Nuts.

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luxor, 73 weeks, 4 days, 5 hours ago, Saturday, July 07, 2007 (via
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Addicted? Sheez. "The problem with massive online games is that they're full of other people. In order to bypass the need for interaction and reliance on outsiders, one gamer (and, get this, his girlfriend) decided to take on the responsibilities of an entire World of Warcraft guild himself. "

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wardkraft, 76 weeks, 21 hours ago, Wednesday, June 20, 2007 (via
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We all get a little bit obsessed with our games sometimes, and that is why it's important to know your limits and embrace reality every now and then.