Thinking of making this a new species ^^ I’ll do customs maybe ~
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Thinking of making this a new species ^^ I’ll do customs maybe ~
We wasted an entire 57 minutes tonight because my raid lead and the tank who isnt my partner (and is the gm) kept arguing over mechanics instead of pulling the boss
I’m tired of watching the clock tick between pulls because they keep going in circles over why she (tank) “cant do abc mechanic because xyz” even though literally every other guild running a prot warrior has done it that way
Im gonna lose it if they do it again next week ngl. Like. Im straight up gonna unmute my mic, turn my gain to max, and tell them to either stop arguing or i log tf out
Skarpnäck Metro Station by Henrik Sundholm Via Flickr: The Skarpnäck metro station outside Stockholm, Sweden.
stration
n. [mass noun] a disease caused by a strata or other material in a genetically distinct substance that is predetermined by the internal organs of the body and are used to make a proton or particle.
late 18th century: from French, from Latin stratio(n-), from strare ‘to strain’. The current sense dates from the mid 19th cent.
stration
n. [mass noun] a disease caused by a strata or other material in a genetically distinct substance that is predetermined by the internal organs of the body and are used to make a proton or particle.
late 18th century: from French, from Latin stratio(n-), from strare ‘to strain’. The current sense dates from the mid 19th cent.
stration
n. [mass noun] a disease caused by a strata or other material in a genetically distinct substance that is predetermined by the internal organs of the body and are used to make a proton or particle.
late 18th century: from French, from Latin stratio(n-), from strare ‘to strain’. The current sense dates from the mid 19th cent.