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Poster: Fennes at 10/13/2005 7:57:21 PM PDT
Subject: Azeroth was NOT shaped by Titans
   When are you guys gonna give up this superstitious nonsense?

Geographical features are shaped by eons of erosion by liquid water, tectonic plate movement, volcanic eruption and the occasional Ice Age glacial megaflood. The pantheon of creatures on this planet are the result of millennia of evolution, producing a vast interdependent, genetically diverse ecosystem.

Blizzard, stop teaching Azerothian schoolchildren this poppycock about Titans, Old Gods, demons and "creation". They have enough to worry about already, you know with the Scourge and Arthas and the dragons and warlocks and whatnot. I mean, these are my tax dollars dangit.

Ooops, tax gold pieces.
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Poster: Tseric at 10/13/2005 8:07:06 PM PDT
Subject: Re: Azeroth was NOT shaped by Titans
  

Q u o t e:
When are you guys gonna give up this superstitious nonsense?

Geographical features are shaped by eons of erosion by liquid water, tectonic plate movement, volcanic eruption and the occasional Ice Age glacial megaflood. The pantheon of creatures on this planet are the result of millennia of evolution, producing a vast interdependent, genetically diverse ecosystem.

Blizzard, stop teaching Azerothian schoolchildren this poppycock about Titans, Old Gods, demons and "creation". They have enough to worry about already, you know with the Scourge and Arthas and the dragons and warlocks and whatnot. I mean, these are my tax dollars dangit.

Ooops, tax gold pieces.


Well...if you don't believe in me, then I don't believe in you!!!

So, there :P
Do you see the forest or the trees?

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