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![]() Autotune, you're a faggot.
Spend more time behind your computer. And yes, the class a person chooses *generally* says something about them. I.e. Druids are often whiny bitches or guys that pretend to be chicks Portsche, I am tops419. I don't really have anything bad to say about you, you've always been pleasant in game. In conclusion, you're still a huge faggot Autotune, you and the op. | ||
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You're such a fucking whiny retard.
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Although it used to surprise me to find how much in game character reflected them in real life. I used to think the same, a druid is some ditz or a guy posing, but the best druids I knew, Carran, Troe, Beenno, were all guys. And the day Loevon told me a female erudite was asking him for 50k saying he was my brother when it actually was... blew all preconceived notions out of the water. | |||
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![]() Some males play females as a way of reflecting their real life personality as well. A lot of 'furry' people gravitate towards Iksar or Vah Shir.
In-game class/race/gender etc can reflect the person in real life. It does happen. Usually subconsciously.
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Cosmetics often reflect a person's characteristics of themselves (or what they want themselves to be) as it doesn't affect the way they play, but how people perceive them. Class systems have a direct impact on how a person plays the game, making it more of a decision to how they want to play and have fun, not how other people perceive them.
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It's true though, you're awesome. <3
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