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Giovanni McFarlane Fitzpatrick
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From how I read it, so long as a person has at least one 120 character on their account prior to Shadowlands being released, that specific character starts at 50 and can go straight into Shadowlands content, and any of their current and later alts can pick and choose what expansions they want to level 10-50 in.

Being

What I’m guessing is this.

If your account has a character who is level 120 prior to Shadowlands being released, then that character will start at 50 and can go straight into the Shadowlands stuff. Other characters at a lower level will likely be scaled down based upon their current total xp. However, being that those

I responded to the thread released during Blizzcon that someone had posted, and another commenter wondered how the level squish would affect the zones. I had two ideas.

1. Keep it like current, but squish the older expansions together, have Legion and BFA keep a 10-level slot for themselves, and have Shadowlands take

I’m with you.

I think they painted themselves into a corner with Legion (which I loved). It was easy, story and lore wise, to write expansions knowing that, out in the cosmos, the obvious big threat in Sargeras was out there. Even still, you had two other obvious (and lore-based) threats enumerated in N’Zoth and

Pretty simple.

All of the expansions, save for Cataclysm, have had their own worlds separate from the Eastern Kingdoms and Cataclysm. Shadowlands will be the 8th expansion, and thus the 8th unique world (Cata was on the Eastern Kingdoms and Kalimdor). All you have to do is combine the level ranges for 2 sets of the

You’re missing his point, which is about the huge power leap that Sylvanas has gotten out of nowhere, and how little sense it makes in-context.

Ner’Zul’s spirit in the Helm of Domination is what allowed for Arthas’ corruption. However, Arthas himself became so powerful that he then overpowered Ner’Zul’s spirit as The

Fellow Tampa native here, and some of my friends went to show in Ybor (I believe it was at The Crowbar) on a Sunday. In fact, one of my friends opened for her (Kezra Leon)

Hell, you and I probably know one another haha

Florida is my home and home state (Tampa, specifically), but considering the areas where Gaetz and his Florida contemporaries live and represent (very few of their districts are in locales with a major college and/or university, a diverse and young demographic, or a metro area with a population >250,000), it’s not

I’m sure it has. I’m not in the Pacific Northwest (and I got the state wrong, it was in Oregon), but in Florida, and considering how few routes there are out of the state, neither party would actively try that shit here.

Texas Dems (perhaps due to them being Texan) have significantly more brass in their balls than those in the Pacific Northwest (as someone down the section said, it was in Oregon, not Washington state).

Thanks for letting me know. I knew it was one of the Pacific Northwest states, just couldn’t remember which one.

I wouldn’t even say it’s a fetish.

Some guys see it as proof of both sides of their “prowess”: being able to get with so many women, and also having good enough sperm to get so many pregnant. The children of the latter act as incontrovertible proof of the latter.

No different than the courts of empires long past where

We’ve already seen this happen on a smaller scale in Washington state a few months ago when GOP state reps literally absconded from the state house for a period of days, preventing the Democrats (who had a majority) from holding a vote on a policy they (and voters wanted) by preventing a quorum (the necessary number

You’re pointing out the great irony in all of this.

They currently possess the most important thing in an impeachment process: the majority in the Senate for, at the very least, another 15 months (2020 election winners take office Jan 2021). If they were certain that Trump was/is innocent, their goal should be to have

No, it isn’t.

It’s a guy who grew up abused, who suffers from severe mental illness, who not only gets attacked twice by groups of hooligans, but then finds out that his mother has been lying about his parentage, also had severe mental illness, and abused him for years.

After all of that, he goes off the rails.

The

The Chinese love basketball too much to completely end their relationship with players (specifically black players) from the US. Further, even though the Chinese care about maintaining the strength of their government, there are so many Chinese billionaires and multi-millionaires who are both explicitly and implicitly

To put Lebron’s “stance” in comparison.

Muhammad Ali lost prime years of his career, and millions of dollars, because he refused to be sent to Vietnam, even though someone of his stature almost certainly would’ve been placed somewhere far, far away from any combat. Hell, I’m sure he could’ve gotten deferment after

I don’t think the issue is that people are unduly expecting Lebron and other players, most of whom know fuck-all about geopolitical issues, to stand and fight like they do for things happening here in the US.

The issue I find is that the resistance Lebron and others (rightfully) made when conservatives and GOP people

Playing Devil’s Advocate here, but to your second point, couldn’t the same be said about players openly being anti-Trump, if not anti-GOP, to the point where other players who might be pro-Trump, pro-GOP might feel the need to be silent, thus losing out on potential endorsements from conservative-leaning institutions?

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Thank you for your reply. A few points I’d argue against.

Costner and Neeson didn’t go heavy into action until ages where they were much older than Will; Brosnan definitely combined the humor aspect, but he was heavily typecast because of James Bond, and Harrison Ford, though buttressed by two major franchises,