tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5601885929616016080.post957358817119372962..comments2023-05-27T17:43:37.593-07:00Comments on Tree of Life: Having fun is a lot of workKeredriahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03207180365848283163noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5601885929616016080.post-30443069832183940502010-04-29T13:15:15.589-07:002010-04-29T13:15:15.589-07:00I ate a box of these by mistake, I have the sudden...I ate a box of these by mistake, I have the sudden urge to cuddle. Oh that and my Tits look great. LOL!Riverhttp://highlatencylife.wordpress.com/noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5601885929616016080.post-5479312790587264162010-04-29T12:51:02.240-07:002010-04-29T12:51:02.240-07:00FYI, the mint-chocolate luna bars taste really goo...FYI, the mint-chocolate luna bars taste really good. ;) Seems like the same content as a power-bar really, just marketed for women. Anyway...<br /><br />Everyone who read the cata-raiding news put their own, personal guild context into their initial reaction of it. No one likes drama: many are scared of change and what it may bring for their guild. Some lashed out rashly out of anger or just misunderstanding, especially in reaction to seeing others' exuberance. Many of the rudest were those that really just like to argue and troll. Some of those rude ones just feel entitled and don't like seeing their toys go to people they bullied.<br /><br />Bloggers aren't the only ones to get emotionally invested... we are just more public about it :) I can only imagine how many guild forums are munching on the news right now! And the officer sections of those forums, as well, as the leaders sit down and start seriously discussing which format they would like to take. Bloggers, however, are the ones who alter public perception of the news... and help the community as a whole think out the changes.Kaehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16164718601021220108noreply@blogger.com