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Is it possible to learn this power?
 in  r/AO3  6d ago

I think a couple of factors play key roles in cases like this.

The story belongs in a pretty big fandom.

The author is well established in said fandom and already has a lot of fans of their work.

The work involves popular and well liked characters or ships in it.

The work could also be well promoted on other platforms such as Tumblr or Twitter.

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Blizzard could make a lot of players happy by adding a height-option to each race in the character editor.
 in  r/wow  23d ago

I can honestly agree to this but it also depends on just how tall for some of the already taller races, mostly due to the restriction it might pose to entering certian smaller doorframes throughout the world.

Tauren I believe are the tallest race so far and lore-wise are actually MASSIVE in body mass and height. If we had the option to make their already large in game frames even larger, it might pose a challenge for some tight knit spaces gameplay wise.

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She was the smartest character of all
 in  r/thewalkingdead  26d ago

She spared herself from the horrors of the apocalypse and the huge possibility of experiencing a slow and VERY painful death of getting torn apart alive by walkers.

This was early on in the apocalypse bro, nothing was certian or guaranteed and they already lost half of their camp to a random walker attack in the middle of the night. Jenner also told them there was no cure or resolution anytime soon. And considering all the shit and losses the rest of the group went through later on, I'd say she spared herself from a lot of bullshit. She made the choice for herself and forced no one else in it. What exactly is not 'smart' about it?

r/ImaginaryAzeroth 28d ago

Horde Saurfang by zg1988

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200 Upvotes

r/ImaginaryAzeroth 28d ago

Alliance Kyrian Uther Falling from Heaven to Hell by FriarWintermute

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52 Upvotes

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Which line is the worst ?
 in  r/MortalKombat  Mar 03 '25

Sindel's line has poor delivery but that's what makes it so hilarious and memorable. It's just goofy and nothing more.

Poe's Palpatine line is just bad, given the circumstances around it. There's no saving it, no matter how good the actor delivering it is.

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What’s the cringeyest Ppg scene to you? Mine is when buttercup throws the paste at Elmer something about it is so cringey to me😭
 in  r/powerpuffgirls  Feb 16 '25

The sunburn episode.

That was just physically painful to watch, especially when they started peeling off their skin. I seriously wonder what the writers were thinking when they came up with that and even approved of it. 

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So I just came back to WoW after 12 years...
 in  r/wow  Feb 15 '25

Yeah, you're a troll. 

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So I just came back to WoW after 12 years...
 in  r/wow  Feb 15 '25

You guys literally marched through Ashenvale and Darkshore, slaughtering your way to Teldrassil and then committed genocide on an entire race. 

But yeah, let's blame the Alliance for poor Undercity getting nuked with blight which was again, something Sylvanas did herself in the end. 

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[art by me] Night warrior
 in  r/wow  Feb 13 '25

I love this so much. Realistically there would be a lot of Night Elf survivors with burn marks and deformities after Teldrassil, at least those who escaped the fires in the tree itself. Wonderful art. 🔥

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The Northrend Gods were kind to me this week.
 in  r/wow  Feb 11 '25

Big grats! Reminds me of when I was hunting Loque'nahak in Sholazar years ago.

Long hours and days just flying around the basin searching nonstop and then the heart stopping moment when I finally found him. Was the happiest day for me. 

Spirit Beasts are a struggle hunters know too well since wotlk. 

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Former CEO of activision blizzard Bobby Kotick says he absolutely hated the Warcraft movie and thought it was a terrible idea.
 in  r/wow  Feb 11 '25

Despite the movie's flaws, I found it fun and enjoyable nonetheless. 

Seeing all of these fun little cameos and easter eggs as well as famous locations like Stormwind, Goldshire, Burning Steppes, Westfal and so on. It made the Warcraft fan in me smile. 

I did have issues with some of the lore changes that I found unnecessary but at the end of the day I found it a comfort popcorn flick. 

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It's a damn shame they did not write Andrea's character in the show the way she was in the comics 🤕
 in  r/TWD  Feb 11 '25

Yep. Apparently they even planned an eventual relationship between her and Rick like in the comics.

While I can appreciate some differences between the comics and show, like Carol's change which was positive, Andrea for me remains one of the worst cases of how badly they butchered a really good and fan favorite character.

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It's a damn shame they did not write Andrea's character in the show the way she was in the comics 🤕
 in  r/TWD  Feb 11 '25

Completely agree. And the worst part is that apparently they DID originally plan to write her like the comics.

I remember reading somewhere the actress Laurie Holden saying she was shocked when Andrea was killed off cause she was told at the start that she would be getting the comic book treatment. But I think it was the Frank Darabont situation that made them switch lanes there.

It's a damn shame cause comic book Andrea was such a likeable, sharpshooting badass, complete opposite of her TV show counterpart.

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It's a damn shame they did not write Andrea's character in the show the way she was in the comics 🤕
 in  r/TWD  Feb 11 '25

It was divided between multiple characters. Carol, Michonne, Sasha and even Beth. Beth mostly with the apperance and the facial scars Andrea had in the comics.

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The roots of Andrassil visible within Ulduar.
 in  r/wow  Feb 11 '25

Was originally planted by Fandral Staghelm using a branch from Nordrassil, in an attempt to stop the sudden surge of Saronite spreading across the lands. Unlike Nordrassil, the tree wasn't blessed by the Dragon Aspects, and while it did do its job for many years, it didn't last as it became vulnerable to Yogg-Saron's corruption. The Druids were eventually forced to cut it down. 

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New Zadalari vs. Kul Tiran Key Art
 in  r/wow  Feb 10 '25

This isn't new, it's a 6 year old official BFA art by Dmitry Prozorov.

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Некој од вас гледа ли аниме?
 in  r/mkd  Feb 09 '25

Bleach, Monster, Berserk, Black Clover, Attack on Titan, Death Note, Evangelion, Mob Psycho 100, Hellsing Ultimate, Chainsaw Man, Overlord, Cowboy Bebop.

Ovie se vaka nekolku sto mi teknuva momentalno sto gi imam gledano. One Piece se macam da ja pocnam ama premnogu ima za gledanje, kako Simpsons e od anime svetot.

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After playing this game for over 15+ years, I finally hit 50k achievement points!
 in  r/wow  Feb 05 '25

Insane dedication. I can imagine PvP, pet battles and profession related achievements must have been the most grueling to get. Is there some you almost gave up on getting?  Either way big grats on this, it's a feat very few reach. 🔥

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lol wtf.
 in  r/wow  Feb 03 '25

Everything about this is hilarious. Magni passed out like a log. Anduin having Shadowlands ptsd. Jaina and the dreadlo-I mean her mirror image there. The champion questioning their existence. Truly the WoW experience. 

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Which character do you think is the smartest?
 in  r/thewalkingdead  Jan 31 '25

People don't give Eugene enough kudos here. This guy couldn't swing at a single walker at the start yet managed to survive that long. How? By lying his way to the top.

Was it honorable? Deff not, but it kept him alive and thats all that mattered. 

He singlehandedly defeated the Saviors from the inside and claimed victory for the rest. The guy is book smart but he's also incredibly cunning. His often nervous behavior hides a wolf in sheep's clothing.

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C’thuns strongest followers, ZERO lore or backstory. Just two big ass bug bros with cool clothes on. Who else wanted playable qiraji
 in  r/wow  Jan 29 '25

I can completely agree to that. Like imagine hidden in this corner of your world is a kingdom of untold horrors and mystery that you only recently opened and you have no idea what awaits you inside. You encounter an entire civilization that you never knew could exist of these strange and terrifying creatures that are completely alien to your world. The deeper you go the worse it gets and you constantly hear the sounds of insects crawling inside the walls. Ahn'Qiraj was very special of a raid and I think was the most effective with showcasing just how mysterious and horrific Old Gods were back then. Not to mention C'thun's voice, to me at least, was the most unnerving to hear.

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C’thuns strongest followers, ZERO lore or backstory. Just two big ass bug bros with cool clothes on. Who else wanted playable qiraji
 in  r/wow  Jan 29 '25

C'thun is I think the least explored Old God out of the bunch and it's a shame cause Ahn'Qiraj had one hell of an atmosphere of a raid. I really wish they would have later expanded more on that lore and maybe even have a C'thun comeback.