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Off-Topic Discussion => General Discussion => Topic started by: Ford Prefect on April 21, 2006, 10:24:58 pm

Title: WoW Funeral
Post by: Ford Prefect on April 21, 2006, 10:24:58 pm
I don't play WoW, and I don't usually post internet videos, but as far as I'm concerned, this WoW clan officially wins the internet:

http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-7667194685876573666&q=serenity+now
Title: Re: WoW Funeral
Post by: Mefustae on April 21, 2006, 10:28:06 pm
Nah, too simple. I prefer nigh-on serendipitous events like Goob's photoshoping shenanigans...
Title: Re: WoW Funeral
Post by: Flipside on April 21, 2006, 10:36:33 pm
hehehe

Reading those comments at the start (at least the ones large enough to read) suggests people take their WoW far too seriously. :(
Title: Re: WoW Funeral
Post by: freespacegundam on April 21, 2006, 10:37:50 pm
You know, I'm a hardcore WoW junkie, and I'll admit the video is funny.  But that the whole incident was just in poor taste.  The Horde guild has every right to be angry.
Title: Re: WoW Funeral
Post by: Rictor on April 21, 2006, 10:41:11 pm
No, no, no!

These guys are so much better:

http://www.partingvisions.com/onywipe/onyxiawipe.swf

edit: apparently, it's getting pretty big on the Interweb, there's even a site dedicated to it.
http://mordots.com/
Title: Re: WoW Funeral
Post by: Flipside on April 21, 2006, 10:46:20 pm
....Waaaaay too seriously.....
Title: Re: WoW Funeral
Post by: Jetmech Jr. on April 21, 2006, 11:12:31 pm
Thats disgusting. Online or not, it was a group of people paying respects to a deceased friend.

If it was my funeral, I'd be clawing my way back to life just to beat the members of SN to death.
Title: Re: WoW Funeral
Post by: Grug on April 22, 2006, 01:14:30 am
....Waaaaay too seriously.....
Title: Re: WoW Funeral
Post by: Mongoose on April 22, 2006, 02:40:12 am
I don't see what's "too serious" about any of those reactions.  There are a hell of a lot of people who put a hell of a lot of hours into this game, and they form close relationships with the other people they play with on a regular basis.  When one of those people dies suddenly, the desire to do something to commemorate that person is a natural human response.  Since these people all knew the deceased through those hours of playing WoW, that's the form in which they chose to create a memorial.

Now, I don't know how the rest of you feel, but I happen to think that friendships formed over the Internet have the potential to be every bit as meaningful and fulfilling as friendships formed through face-to-face conversation.  I've heard far too many stories of people meeting in forums and chat rooms and eventually going on to get married; I happen to know a few people who have done so.  Some people claim that the Internet isn't "real;" I say that it's as real as you want to make it.  No matter what you say, there are flesh-and-blood people sitting in front of monitors typing that text, controlling those characters, or flying those ships.  The conversations that these people have are real interactions between real people; how can that not be "real"?  There are probably a few cases where people are more "themselves" online than they are in face-to-face conversations; to a certain extent, that's true for me as well.

This was an important and meaningful event for those people who were participating in it; seeing a bunch of asshats just crash the party like that, without any consideration or respect, just pisses me off.  These people are probably just as idiotic in "real life;" they're probably the same types of people who take everything as a joke, who always have to be laughing at something.  I can't think of any type of person that I dislike more intensely.  There's a lot more to life than getting your kicks through cheap humor, and this was as cheap as it comes.
Title: Re: WoW Funeral
Post by: Shadow0000 on April 22, 2006, 03:15:33 am
I think and feel just like Moongose, the problem is that most people consider it as "too serious" because they have something recorded in their minds "games are meant to be fun" and so on by killing others emotions and situations is like there will be by no at or by any means even a bit of reality in it. Basically some has died in "reality", but not in the so wrongly believed "alternate universe"/"unreality"/"another dimention" (aka "internet"). I would be really pissed if they do that to me or any in the funneral, people just forget about respect just because they consider it nothing more than a game.

When someone talk about as the internet as not being part of the reality, the response is quite instataneous, you just ask him/her "What's reality?", and it's end of the talk, they never have a bit of idea of what it is, because if they do then they woulnd't be talking about that, just in case:

Reality in everyday usage means "everything that exists". The term "Reality", in its most liberal sense, includes everything that is, whether it is observable, accessible or understandable by science, philosophy, theology or any other system of analysis. Reality in this sense may include both being and nothingness, whereas existence is often restricted to being.

Here is stated that internet is officialy considered part of reality, and anyone can go to jail if they go against the law in the internet (...)

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I wonder if a Funneral or some event like this has happened around Final Fantasy XI...
Title: Re: WoW Funeral
Post by: an0n on April 22, 2006, 07:54:14 am
That's the absolute height of trolling and WoW warfare.

Far as I'm concerned, the Alliance guild did great - it was the Horde people who ****ed up by not winning the battle in honour of their friend.

A funeral should mean you take all your best armour and weapons and potions and commendations and ****. Not hang around in your best black cloth armour and surrender your weapons at the door.

The chick who died spent hundreds of hours in WoW because she liked playing the game, killing ****, doing quests and pwning noobs who wandered outside their level-area. A battle at her funeral only seems fitting.

And like I say, the Horde guild shoulda expected something like this and been ready to totally ****ing annihilate any Alliance attack in honor of their friend.
Title: Re: WoW Funeral
Post by: Ford Prefect on April 22, 2006, 11:43:17 am
Quote
Reality in everyday usage means "everything that exists". The term "Reality", in its most liberal sense, includes everything that is, whether it is observable, accessible or understandable by science, philosophy, theology or any other system of analysis. Reality in this sense may include both being and nothingness, whereas existence is often restricted to being.
You know, aside from the fact that many philosophers would argue that being is nothingness essentially because it is the verb "to be" without any qualification, I can't believe you actually launched a phenomenological attack on a WoW clan.
Title: Re: WoW Funeral
Post by: WeatherOp on April 22, 2006, 11:58:52 am
I didn't understand it until what you guys posted, but even watching it, I failed to see what was so funny about it. But, since the fact that I now know someone really died, I really know how stupid that was. :blah:

Just another sign to show, that stupid people do stupid things to get their thrills.
Title: Re: WoW Funeral
Post by: Flipside on April 22, 2006, 12:11:26 pm
Thing is no-one in that guild killed the person who's funeral was taking place. Why are they wishing death upon the people and families of people who interupted a virtual funeral? It's like Fred Phelps, he's a world-class asshole, and many would say he deserves to die, but would killing him make you any better than him?

I do think the guys involved were assholes, but some of the comments being made to them simply because they were assholes were completely out of order.
Title: Re: WoW Funeral
Post by: Taristin on April 22, 2006, 12:14:54 pm
The internet is going to be the thing that destroys civilization. Not the atom bomb. Not communism. Not terrorism.
The internet.
Title: Re: WoW Funeral
Post by: an0n on April 22, 2006, 12:48:20 pm
Yes, when SkyNET achieves sentience on August 29th, 1997....
Title: Re: WoW Funeral
Post by: aldo_14 on April 22, 2006, 03:13:14 pm
Yes, when SkyNET achieves sentience on August 29th, 1997....

Unfortunately, Skynet has yet to finish answering all its spam email.
Title: Re: WoW Funeral
Post by: Flipside on April 22, 2006, 03:18:36 pm
It does, however, have a huge Penis and enough Herbal Viagra to last for years after the Armageddon...
Title: Re: WoW Funeral
Post by: aldo_14 on April 22, 2006, 03:29:56 pm
It does, however, have a huge Penis and enough Herbal Viagra to last for years after the Armageddon...

Not to mention knowing literally thousands of hot lonely naked russian housewives.  Now, all Skynet needs to do to complete it's wicked plan is to raise the funds via Barrister JOHN MGUMBO, via a no-risk transaction.
Title: Re: WoW Funeral
Post by: Ace on April 22, 2006, 04:41:50 pm
The worst thing of it all is that Horde lost to pathetic, squishy, Alliance scum?

Impossible! (at least on Kirin Tor)
Title: Re: WoW Funeral
Post by: NGTM-1R on April 22, 2006, 06:43:30 pm
Oddly enough, I have to agree with an0n. Normally a funeral implies turning out in full dress with all the regalia.
Title: Re: WoW Funeral
Post by: Getter Robo G on April 24, 2006, 02:00:55 am
Holy crap... I decided to watch it and it just goes to show you the mentality of those people (Serenity Now).

   It was kinda hard to see at that resolution but jeesh, show a little maturity.


Incidently,  May 3rd and June 21st I go under the knife so if anything should go horribly wrong and I don't post in a few months PIMP OUT your WIP ships! (that would be a cool thing). :D
Title: Re: WoW Funeral
Post by: redsniper on April 24, 2006, 04:38:38 pm
I would be rather awesome if you didn't post for few months (for reasons other than death) and someone made a tricked out memorial ship, and then you came back from the dead and started posting again. Just imagine the custom titles that could go with that. ;7
Title: Re: WoW Funeral
Post by: Grug on April 25, 2006, 06:24:12 am
The internet, destroy the world?
Maybe for health reasons or something. :p

Good luck in the theater GTR. :)