The World is Not Ready
June 11, 2008 by Matticus
Filed under All Stories
Do not let the others mislead you. This is not the case. The first rule of BA chat is whatever is said in BA chat stays in BA chat. And this is for good reason, I assure you.
Why?
Because the world isn’t ready. The public isn’t ready. What about the kids? They’re not ready! The discussion, the drama, the stories, the tales, the classified information, the pictures are shared in an isolated and contained environment. Should it be publicized, the chaos and damage that would ensue would reach proportions of an epic scale rivaled only by the Sundering itself! I have always considered BA Chat “Off the record” where anything could be said at any time for any reason. Now I’ll have to self censor what I say under fear that it could be used against me at any time without notice.
How many casualties have we suffered? How many eyes have been gouged? Oh the humanity!
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I'm Matticus and I play a Dwarf Priest. My home is in Carnage, a raiding Guild. Every week, I log 11 hours raiding on Ner'Zuhl.
Wynthea is the Troll Priest with the best Mohawk on Nazjatar. Currently, I raid 5 nights a week, and PvP occasionally. I started working toward end-game in May 2007, and my guild is currently working through Sunwell. I've tried playing other classes, but Priests are my passion; I've found our racial spells an endless source of fun and frustration. I am extremely fond of Dwarves.... especially with Ketchup.
So long as we NEVER share what happens when Wyn and I chat, I believe the children are safe.
/tar Wyn
/wink
Bah. If BA chat can’t be quoted some of Bell and TJ’s funniest posts would never have happened…
ahahahaha you WISH Matt…
Ha. The real first rule of BA chat:
Whatever you say in this chat can and will be used against you in a blog post.
what!
Man I need to schedule free time in my day so I can get back to BA chat. Boo for busy schedules