Day 01 – Introduce yourself
Day 02 – Why you decided to start a blog
Day 03 – Your first day playing WoW
Day 04 – Your best WoW memory
Day 05 – Favourite item(s) in game
Day 06 – Your workplace/desk (photo and/or description)
Day 07 – The reason behind your blog’s name
Day 08 – 10 things we don’t know about you
Day 09 – Your first blog post
Day 10 – Blog/Website favourites
Day 11 – Bad habits and flaws
Day 12 – A usual day in your life/online time
Day 13 – People (players/bloggers) that you admire
Day 14 – This upsets you
Day 15 – Your desktop background (on your computer) and why you chose it
Day 16 – Things you miss (post Cataclysm)
Day 17 – Your favourite spot (in game or outside it)
Day 18 – Your favourite outfit
Day 19 – In your bags/bank
Day 20 – If this was your last day playing WoW, what would you do
Day 13 – People (players/bloggers) that you admire
AND
Day 14 – This upsets you
Both of these are easily combined here.
I admire anyone in game who is kind to other players and doesn’t automatically treat others like crap because they’re new. Anyone willing to help others out is great in my books. Jerks upset me.
I admire raid leaders that don’t completely lose their minds when they raid lead people who are doing all sorts of daft things. People that insist on doing stupid things in raids upset me (as do people who don’t show up, who complain about being sat for a fight, who ignore the raid leader’s instructions, who complain about loot distribution etc.)
I admire people who stand up against those who are jerks in game. Anyone who calls someone out for being sexist/racist etc. gets a gold star. People that live up to the stereotype of an asshole gamer upset me.
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