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Old 09-20-2016, 03:04 PM
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The game of EQ is Brad's masterpiece of self prophecy.

Much like his career, it starts off great. You work with friends to accomplish goals which would be impossible otherwise. There is seemingly no limit to expression of character, places to explore, or monsters to hunt (he could do anything after Eq).

Then, you get to dragon raiding. The long awaited promise (personally success for Lord Brad). But this is where everything goes wrong. Suddenly you and your elf friends are smoking crack instead of weed, and your guild(company) splits over a loot (funding) dispute. In the chaos, someone wakes the sleeper (develops addiction to cocaine) and there's no going back. You will never be a young elf with all of Norrath before you.

All that is left is a repetitive dragon race that leads to nothing except furthering your own addiction and mental illness (promising vaporware) .
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Old 09-20-2016, 04:28 PM
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The game of EQ is Brad's masterpiece of self prophecy.

Much like his career, it starts off great. You work with friends to accomplish goals which would be impossible otherwise. There is seemingly no limit to expression of character, places to explore, or monsters to hunt (he could do anything after Eq).

Then, you get to dragon raiding. The long awaited promise (personally success for Lord Brad). But this is where everything goes wrong. Suddenly you and your elf friends are smoking crack instead of weed, and your guild(company) splits over a loot (funding) dispute. In the chaos, someone wakes the sleeper (develops addiction to cocaine) and there's no going back. You will never be a young elf with all of Norrath before you.

All that is left is a repetitive dragon race that leads to nothing except furthering your own addiction and mental illness (promising vaporware) .
Would p99 be VSoH in this analogy? Thank you for your response.

Also, maybe ^ 。^
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Old 09-20-2016, 05:58 PM
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Would p99 be VSoH in this analogy? Thank you for your response.

Also, maybe ^ 。^
I would say p99 is the nostalgic feeling Brad gets when he thinks about his greatest success. And if he follows that nostalgic feeling, it leads to the same cycle of chasing the dragon
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Old 09-20-2016, 11:30 PM
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Uh ohhhh, someone didnt get FTE
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Old 09-21-2016, 06:01 AM
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Would brad give the repop to p99?

Or would he lube up and sit on the pinnacle of the RMt pyramid?
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