MasterSpatula wrote: »You left out "I'm DC and I hate DC," which conclusively proves you've never played DC.
MasterSpatula wrote: »You left out "I'm DC and I hate DC," which conclusively proves you've never played DC.
orion_1981usub17_ESO wrote: »A very interesting result so far with ep vs ad at 20% ad vs DC at 20% and DC vs ep at 20% as of 2030. These results literally make the eso logo by facing.
MasterSpatula wrote: »You left out "I'm DC and I hate DC," which conclusively proves you've never played DC.
haha if you dislike DC then why not switch alliances? And im actually DC, yes at times we can be smooth brained autists. But more times than not we seem to pull it together and get things done.
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