>>3237334Hey, brother, glad to see you came back; hope you're doing well.
Yes, it is mostly trash (although you and I might disagree as to which parts, but that's your opinion and you're free to have it), but to be fair, so is most everyone else's. Nearly everyone either has some kind of outstanding ordeal in need of addressing or they've done nothing at all. I think there's a lot planned and waiting to happen, and while it may take ages for us to get there, I think we will eventually. I know it's not fun, but think about the lifespan these kinds of titles have. Two years is nothing. WoW was just over two years old in 2007. We have every right to be sour at this time, but I don't think we need to be panicking until we're about four years in and still see nothing. Hold onto that "atm" you mentioned, because moments can indeed change, and they can improve. Until then, we just need to support each other and focus on what we enjoy, because at the end of the day, it doesn't change how wonderful she still is. Rejoice! For everything sucks!
Seriously, though; enjoy your stay.
>>3237645That's cool, man. I understand. When you think your favorite is having a rough spell and you see so many others doing well, it's easy to get bitter and feel hopeless. Like I've often said, just remember that it's transitory.
I personally can't stand alcohol, coffee or soda, so I don't drink much more than water or occasionally juice. When things eventually do improve for Lena, however, I -will- pop open a bottle of champagne, pour a glass, and hold a toast: in her honor, in your honor, in honor of everyone just like us who has awaited such a day for so long. I won't actually -drink- it, of course, but as I bask in the afterglow and hold the glass aloft to catch the sunlight, I'll be reflecting on each of you and how far we've come.
Posting most underrated girl to keep this from becoming a Lena thread. Fear not, though; I've got plenty more of her to come later, and it's all good stuff.