for not posting the last couple of days
I am going to be honest to you guys and say that I wasn't into starcraft lately I played alot of different games such as Assassins Creed Revelations (which I wanted to play since release but forgot about 'cause of Starcraft 2) and World of Warcraft. I stumbled over the Mist of Pandaria Streams on Twitch and my old passion was renewed.I instantly patched my old WoW files and started the game and I have to say it's really nice to play WoW again but I can't play it without getting too addicted. I see all these random scrubs that think they're all mighty and such but in reality it's just the really easy content that made them capable of clearing the content. Long story short my account expired and I am focusing on Starcraft II again.
I hope you are not too dissappointed to not see a new post in such a long while but I hope it's still okay for you!
Thanks if you are still reading if you do.
(By the way if I - somehow o_O - will actually start playing WoW again you can add me as currently on Azshara EU (maybe I am going to trans if I am actually going to be a little more active in Cataclysm)
Nawti (Mage 85 PvP)
Coerca (Rogue 85 PvP)
Deminoz (Druid 82)
Xèon (Warrior 85 PvP)
notice I haven't been playing since Cata came out except first 2 weeks so...)
Another important thing I want to draw your attention to is...
Operation Sharecraft. As with World of Warcraft I stumbled over this stream of @Athenelol . I watched him first with the age of 14 and I did not understand his ironic and sarcastic way of entertaining so I hated him. Now - with a little bit more *euh* .. "wisdom??" ... - I am capable of understanding. Anyways Athene is gathering 1.000.000 Dollars for the Kids from the Horn of Africa. The area is suffering the worst hungercrisis in history and he decided - without any revenue for himself - to support those kids. He streams frequently (19-23 o'clock (at least)) and host events for World of Warcraft. I just want to try to give him at least a little shout out.opsharecraft.com/hungerstrike.html for extended informations.