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	<title>Comments on: Conflicted!</title>
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		<title>By: Itanya Blade</title>
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		<dc:creator>Itanya Blade</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Wed, 10 Mar 2010 18:06:58 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>I read a lot of blogs.

I read a lot of WoW blogs and I have seen this in more than a few.  

On the one hand you acknowledge that very few people saw all the end game content in both vanilla and BC.  At the same time you also acknowledge that you enjoyed that content.  You were one of the blessed few.  

You also stress that you do not think ICC is that hard, but I would like to point out that you have seen the top end-game content.  I would suggest that what you find so blissfully easy, others do not.  That sometimes the difficulties people have are not because they are dim or not paying attention, but because they find these things that come so easily for you much more difficult.

I struggle every raid period to improve.  If you think it doesn’t gall to get constantly shown up in DPS by one of the raid tanks on the few nights a month he has to DPS, you’d be wrong.  I know my class.  I know my rotation.  I know how to gem and enchant.  I do everything right.  Yet I continue lag behind.  

What sticks in my craw is the insinuation that because I am willing to use the buff, I am “cakewalking” my way to epics.  I work hard, dammit.  Damn hard.  I’ve said this to a few other of the people in my raid with this same attitude “If I had to use you as my standard, I would quit the game.”  There would be no point in trying.  I am not going to be that good but that doesn’t ever mean I am not trying.</description>
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<p>I read a lot of WoW blogs and I have seen this in more than a few.  </p>
<p>On the one hand you acknowledge that very few people saw all the end game content in both vanilla and BC.  At the same time you also acknowledge that you enjoyed that content.  You were one of the blessed few.  </p>
<p>You also stress that you do not think ICC is that hard, but I would like to point out that you have seen the top end-game content.  I would suggest that what you find so blissfully easy, others do not.  That sometimes the difficulties people have are not because they are dim or not paying attention, but because they find these things that come so easily for you much more difficult.</p>
<p>I struggle every raid period to improve.  If you think it doesn’t gall to get constantly shown up in DPS by one of the raid tanks on the few nights a month he has to DPS, you’d be wrong.  I know my class.  I know my rotation.  I know how to gem and enchant.  I do everything right.  Yet I continue lag behind.  </p>
<p>What sticks in my craw is the insinuation that because I am willing to use the buff, I am “cakewalking” my way to epics.  I work hard, dammit.  Damn hard.  I’ve said this to a few other of the people in my raid with this same attitude “If I had to use you as my standard, I would quit the game.”  There would be no point in trying.  I am not going to be that good but that doesn’t ever mean I am not trying.</p>
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