So it's been drummed in to us again and again that in WoD healing, they want spell selection and synergy to play a larger part in toolkits than simple spam, which had become the norm in MoP. Things like serendipity are given emphasis as it's stated that this provides "meaningful gameplay depth".
This is all good and fine, but as you know, most of disc's spell synergies and mechanics were removed: strength of soul, train of thought, inner focus and borrowed time (though it was given back in an... odd form). It has been said that these were removed due to their limited use over the past tier - this is due to horrific balancing which occurred alongside damage design, which pretty much made them useless. In the new "triage" environment which has also been mightily emphasised, these passives providing spell interaction would become more prominent - allowing depth for skilled players to use them to their advantage.
Comparing this to other healing classes it's fairly obvious that the discipline toolkit feels very incomplete, and this is not okay. And many of us have tweeted and tweeted and tweeted and tweeted and tweeted and tweeted and tweeted and tweeted and tweeted and tweeted and tweeted and tweeted and tweeted and tweeted and tweeted and tweeted and tweeted and tweeted and tweeted and tweeted and tweeted and tweeted and tweeted and tweeted and tweeted and tweeted and tweeted and tweeted and tweeted and tweeted and tweeted and tweeted and tweeted and tweeted and tweeted and tweeted and tweeted, and have so far received little info on the subject if any.
So let's have a poll and let the (QQ)opinion on the subject be gathered into one place to be shoved in the face of those who would see disc be released in what looks like a poor position. I'm going to include a poll as the main point of this for people (and discs) to give their opinion on whether or not they feel the current disc spell toolkit is acceptable.
Remember: This is not about us wanting to be OP or Extremely Powerful - it's about us wanting to have a balanced and interesting toolkit where spell choice matters, and inter-spell synergy is present.