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Rawr means I love you in dinosaur, and I just wanna send all my rawr-tastic vibes to everyone who gets me! 🦖💕 If you're feeling like a lone wolf in this crazy, mixed-up world, hit me up! We can chat about our fave My Chemical Romance lyrics and plan our next adventure in the land of MySpace! 🚀🎸
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One example of this is the unruly love that World of Warcraft fans have for cheap CGI advertisements involving a goblin going to space. These ads, which are often criticized for their low-quality graphics and predictable plot, are a hit with World of Warcraft fans who are easily impressed by anything related to the game.
Furthermore, the average World of Warcraft fan is a simpleton who lacks critical thinking skills and is unable to engage with more complex or challenging forms of entertainment, such as Runescape. This lack of intellectual curiosity is evidenced by the fans' obsession with the game, which offers little in the way of intellectual stimulation or depth.