"We're more of the love, blood, and rhetoric school. Well, we can do you blood and love without the rhetoric, and we can do you blood and rhetoric without the love, and we can do you all three concurrent or consecutive. But we can't give you love and rhetoric without the blood. Blood is compulsory. They're all blood, you see." ― Tom Stoppard, Rosencrantz and Guildenstern are Dead
My initial reaction to the xoxo signing is simply this is a way of making Shaw go 'ugh' with a dismissive eye roll. Playful teasing is a way of showing affection, plus he might simply be one of those people with very visual imagination. Just think of it, serious straight-faced Shaw reading through the letter. He gets to this part and his usual stony face goes into a slight grimace, eyes rolling back as this is a huge deviation from the straightforwardness of his usual correspondences. Hell, the intention might be that the readers are supposed to act the same way! Not everything is meant to make us turn into berserkers leaping to our computers to pound out a post using only our fists about how bad this is and how everybody should agree with them on how bad it is.
Retail sucks. Classic sucks. No positivity, only negative feedback. Why is everybody so damn miserable? Must be somebody else's fault, it couldn't possibly be my INSANELY TOXIC ATTITUDE.
You can read more about it here. A quick summary below:
Meanwhile, postcards with "XOXO" on them were common back when I was a kid, in the 80's and 90's before common Internet even existed.Again, there's no clear cut answer or easily followed history for this. It's believed that the X comes from back in the Middle Ages when people used to sign letters that way. X was used in place of a signature because many people couldn't read or write. It was also a Christian symbol, meant to represent the cross, and used as a substitute for the word "Christ," by way of the Greek letter "Chi" which looks like an X. The theory is that, because there is a long history of Christians kissing statues of Christ or kissing the Bible, the X may have originally meant "seal it with a kiss." Another theory is that the X looks like two people kissing, and that's how it began to mean "kiss." Regardless, as of the mid-1800s, the meaning of X was solidified as "kiss."
"We're more of the love, blood, and rhetoric school. Well, we can do you blood and love without the rhetoric, and we can do you blood and rhetoric without the love, and we can do you all three concurrent or consecutive. But we can't give you love and rhetoric without the blood. Blood is compulsory. They're all blood, you see." ― Tom Stoppard, Rosencrantz and Guildenstern are Dead
"Genocide" is a modern word too, didn't stop them from using it. Wait, that was Golden too. It was even used inaccurately.
My original post is wrong then. Still, the article you linked says the earliest example is from 1960 meaning that it comes from a modern/postmodern context which makes it seem out of place nonetheless.
Yeah, I think there's still a difference here because genocide as a concept isn't innately tied to the term that was coined in the 20th century. Also other languages had synonymous words to describe the same thing.
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wow is mostly supposed to be a medieval story
1800s arent medieval lol
and besides that, it just doesnt sound right. it doesnt fit.
just imagine if Aragorn wrote Arwen a letter ending with "xoxo" in LotR. sounds absolutely dumb? thats because it is (seriously, just imagine it for a second)
same as here. nobody can claim this fits into the wow lore and theme
The crooked shitposter with no eyes is watching from the endless thread.
From the space that is everywhere and nowhere, the crooked shitposter feasts on memes.
He has no eyes to see, but he dreams of infinite memeing and trolling.
Did anyone visit Goldens twitter to check if any cultist is praising her for the "bold" move yet?
i dont really care about the xoxo thing.
i am more interested in what lore Golden is going ruin...... i mean change next.
Anemo: traveler, Sucrose
Pyro: Yanfei, Amber, diluc, xiangling, thoma, Xinyan, Bennett
Geo: Noelle, Ningguang, Yun Jin, Gorou
Hydro: Barbara, Zingqiu, Ayato
Cyro: Shenhe, Kaeya, Chongyun, Diona, Ayaka, Rosaria
Electro: Fischl, Lisa, Miko, Kujou, Raiden, Razor
Are the Primals no longer extinct in the MU? There's a captured Genesaur in Maldraxxus you can fight so I assume the Brokers have some place where they're breeding them.
Who knows really? I mean some Botani survive the escape from AU Draenor and maybe they just know how to create conditions to revive/regenerate Genesaur on foreign worlds as long as there is plant life but nothing has come of it yet. Though I'll list alternate possibilities:
1. The Brokers can time travel and just grab stuff from whenever in addition to wherever.
2. It's an old Genesaur they've had in captivity for years taken from before they were hunted to extinction.
3. It's a Genesaur that was taken from Alternate Draenor, we know souls from there also head to the Shadowlands so maybe they took the opportunity to do some swiping.
4. Maybe there's a Primal afterlife?
Special Dialogue with Rogues
Kearnen the Blade has special dialogue for Rogues who have completed the Order Hall Campaign - You are able to tell her that her last efforts were not in vain!
The margrave may be gone, but that doesn't mean our efforts have stopped. We'll have our vengeance in due course.
The following dialogue can only be seen by Rogues who have completed the Order Hall Campaign:
Wait--you... you're from Azeroth. Tell me, did my message get to the Uncrowned?
> Yes, I delivered it.
Thank you... it's good to know my last efforts weren't in vain.
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this is Dialogue with Amber Kearnen in Maldraxxus
https://www.wowhead.com/news=319508/...in-shadowlands
Apparently, Sapphiron chose to retain his form but she wanted to make her horns straight
The Alliance gets the Horde's most popular race. The Horde should get the Alliance's most popular race in return. Alteraci Humans for the Horde!
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