I felt that I should start by blogging one of my many passions. books, movies, TV, video games, and politics; just to name a few. This is my amateur perspective. Without further ado my review of World of Warcraft.
First off when I say "Something to Skip Stones about" I mean that this is something to think about something you may want to consider. With wow (World of Warcraft) it comes down to a time factor. If you have the time to play the game go ahead its simple concept is absolutely addicting. The story is this: It takes place a couple years after Warcraft 3 a game I never played but you don't have to to play wow. Depending on your race the story is rather slaughtered and not that greatly presented but it is there and if you take the piecemeal story together you will be lost even deeper into the folds of this addiction. The real gem lies in the place of the social aspect wheter it is slauthering either the Horde or the Alliance (The two sides form which you can choose at the beginning of the game) or going into a instance (Basically a duengon where you and you and other players get to beat up tough monsters and bosses) There is so much in this game that there is no way you can get all of it out of the 10 day free trial offered by blizzard the game's creator. I must say that the game is very addicting and if you decide to try the trial, which I encourage you to do, be prepared. You will understand when it happens. Again I say try the trial when ever you are bored give it a shot. It's something to fill in the time who knows you may even get addicted.
Don't be a Skipping Stone
Rockhopper
Friday, December 5, 2008
Thursday, December 4, 2008
Stone Skipping
I feel like before I get into any other topics it would be important for you, the curious reader, to understand the reasoning behind my title of my blog, Skipping Stones. There are two reasons for me to have chosen skipping tones for my title. The first is a made up philosophy of mine. That finding the quickest way out of an obstacle will be the easiest way around. This may involve skipping a few key points but through personal experience I have always found it to be the efficient way of getting things done. The second reason is a rather Machiavellian reason but i believe it is important for you to understand the reasoning behind some of the posts i make. As a child I would skip stones on the creek that is near my house. Whenever I found a good skipping stone you had to sacrifice it for the sake of getting the most skips. I believe the same goes for life as well. When it comes to getting something done the end justifies the means and a few good stones might have to be sacrificed for the sake of the task at hand. Like a broken record, I remind you that I tell you this so that for future blog posts. So that you understand why I say what I say.
Don't be the the skipping stone.
Rockhopper
Don't be the the skipping stone.
Rockhopper
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