jessipalooza:

zappy-boy:

tiny-raptor:

ramazo:

korkrunchcereal:

asmallanxiousbean:

korkrunchcereal:

Kul’tirans allied with Alliance: Keep prisoners in shitty conditions, but still alive.

Horde: *Plagues everything in existence* what’s a prisoner. Oh, the things we used as target practice and to feed our animals. Yea, we just poison them and bring them back as undead now.

Some of you people: They’re clearly both morally grey and both bad equally.

Yeah I really love the fact that in the prison at proudmoore acadamy they use an undead as target practice and use prisoners for forced labour. And let’s not forget child labour in the ashvane factory 😉 It’s not as nuanced as grey as I would like, but there are still a few things that are fishy

Child labour in Ashvane factory is as far as I know from questing/the storyline completely unrelated to the Kul’tiran faction that allies with the Alliance considering Ashvane tries to take over Kul’tiras and isn’t allied with the Alliance.

It’s a troll being threatened at a target practice location. He’s not target practice. If they wanted to use him as target practice they’d tie him up to the target like Horde did, or just remove the target practice and you’d actively see them kill him.

Like I said, 

Keep prisoners in shitty conditions. The Alliance morally grey is about as grey as a light rain cloud. 

Having played both sides, it’s blatantly obvious the writers weren’t going for “morally grey” on -both- sides, only the Horde. The Alliance is practically painted with fucking shining gold there. 

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I played through that zone in Stormsong and…Can I just point out that it was really fucking obvious that the original intention was for the attackers to be the Quilboar?! Not only are there the Quilboar thorns everywhere, they got a new model update, and the quests leading from that Horde attack lead right into……Quilboar.

I’m convinced they changed it at the last minute for the ‘shock value’ and It pisses me off because there is no fucking way the Horde would pick such a small farming town to raid on that large of a scale out of nowhere with no discernible goal aside from ‘raid pillage and murder’.

Not only that, but the mobs to kill are entirely different for horde and alliance. Horde ones try and paint the city as being fucking horrible and deserving for it and 100% of all alliance players i know say nothing about it made sense.

also, please shut the fuck up about horde being evil im so fucking sick and tired of it you over hyped orcshit, youre only fueling the fire of people hating horde and the people playing it. 

People that get way too invested in this game and get personally offended and wrapped up in the whether or not a video game faction is evil are so concerning to me. Like are you ok?????? Who hurt you???? Do you have another hobby??? Might I suggest picking one up????

Like y’all, engage in the discussion – it’s fun. Analyze the writing and quests and instances and whatever the heck else you want to look at. But when you start making personal attacks at someone because they have an opinion that doesn’t match with yours and you find tiresome – or going so far as to make a separate post trying to tell people to “stand against what the creators want” – maybe it’s time to reevaluate that emotional energy, my dudes lmao. 

At least we have a new “Overhyped Orcshit” nickname for Skull.

korkrunchcereal:

Kul’tirans allied with Alliance: Keep prisoners in shitty conditions, but still alive.

Horde: *Plagues everything in existence* what’s a prisoner. Oh, the things we used as target practice and to feed our animals. Yea, we just poison them and bring them back as undead now.

Some of you people: They’re clearly both morally grey and both bad equally.

nastyukulele:

mercyofcallouses:

vague-humanoid:

borderlinevamp:

killuo:

sweetpaparoll:

killuo:

killuo:

A person who can befriend people of any political ideology is someone to avoid.

And they’re so smug about it too. That just means you stand for nothing. That’s nothing to be proud of.

Can you please elaborate? I don’t understand how someones political ideology should influence my view of them as a person or change the fact of whether I enjoy someone’s company or not. Not trying to start shit I’m just genuinely curious how you came to this conclusion.

The same way morals and values determine who people associate themselves with. Political ideology is a huge reflection of this. I’m not sure how else to explain it.

I guess the simpler verison would be if you don’t stand for something you stand anything and that in it self is dangerous

Centrist is short for “I’m friends with people who want you dead”

Centrist is short for “I’m friends with people who want you dead”

Had a fight with a (former) friend over this when I called republicans scumbags. He couldn’t understand that it wasn’t just me saying that just because of the past couple years, but because of decades of evil from the party. To him that put me on the same level of Trump.

Horseshoe theory is poison.

wizzard890:

pyrrhiccomedy:

zonepan:

tackytaako:

hetphobia:

hetphobia:

“omg! a new history of-” siiiiighhh

theres a rape joke in the fucking new video more clear than the last you keep that fucking bullshit off my dash im not even joking right now i wont hesitate

white people trying to distract from the realities of africas suffering: “HGSJSDJ THE NEW :HISTORY OF” VIDEO HAS A RAPE JOKE. DONT WATCH IT”

yall literally went to africa and raped people. thats not a joke, its what yall did. shut up.

It was LITERALLY a rape of Africa- Europeans raped several cultures and countries. They went in, destroying culture dynamics, exterminated tribes, stole and raped and murdered and plundered and did everything disgusting and terrible.

I’m glad he called it for what it was. It wasn’t a fuckin joke m8.

This isn’t even him going out on a limb with his phrasing. This part of history is commonly, academically referred to as “the rape of Africa,” like “the rape of Nanking” or “the rape of Belgium.” That’s just…what it’s called.

he’s–making a reference to the academic concept. this isn’t your college buddy saying he got “totally raped” playing Halo last night, “the rape of Africa” is a phrase used in the explicit discussion of imperialist atrocities. a quick google will pull up everything from anti-colonialist art to books on King Leopold II’s crimes in the Congo; this information is literally at your fingertips, don’t start a witch hunt because you didn’t take the time to do a goddamn internet search.