What is this, TMZ?
What is this, TMZ?
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Why would you want someone elses underwear? That's disgusting. There could be germs.
Who is this guy? someone i should care about?
As people already have said who is this guy ? and why should i care.
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A longer answer than what Simca provided can be read at http://www.wowwiki.com/User:Palehoof
Last edited by Simca; 2011-02-20 at 03:38 PM.
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no idea who he is, but its freaking funny as hell what his wife did.
I had something more articulate forming in my mind, but I can't quite express it right.
That is one screwed-up individual.
I hope everyone realizes that this was his nature and not a result of playing WoW, as if WoW is to blame for infidelity. It made it easier, sure, but so does any Internet connection.
Also, is that really a quit post? I mean, he says "this will be my last post", but that doesn't necessarily mean anything, nor did he say that he was quitting WoW as a whole.
Pretty much
The fact that he actually posted this baffles me, almost like he has no idea how to actually communicate with other people in general and as if he was some kinda of God amongs men.
This is surely blizzards work by making him a MVP, as if he was some kind of avatar that had risen.
I'm also pretty sure his wife found that one letter from the 1 person he chose to pick out as an individual on a forum, and his wife wanted her to pay.
Palewho? I don't know this guy, he looks like a pervert looking for attention for me.
Wow, didn't see this coming from Palehoof. Hilarious in one way, creepy in another.
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So whos Palehoof? Sounds like someone who was ignored a lot growing up.
>.>Quote from: Zarhym (Source)
Continuing our player interviews for the World of Warcraft five-year anniversary page, we next speak candidly with Palehoof, a forum MVP who has been around since the program's inception in late 2004. Read what Palehoof has to say about his gameplay and community experiences and the World of Warcraft five-year phenomenon on our anniversary page.
His quit post was pretty creepy.