• World of Warcraft Wedding
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[video=youtube;Yp7n5QlZ794]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Yp7n5QlZ794[/video] uhh
I wonder how many times someone told him to get a life while playing WoW.
I would honestly prefer a wedding like this. That or I would prefer a wedding where the two to be wedded go do something fun and interesting. I've talked about this before, and I still think it's a somewhat cool idea: Instead of simply buying your fiance an engagement ring, you go about harvesting resources by yourself from the land, and then spending time making two engagement rings by hand. These engagement rings are somewhat of a request for a much bigger thing. After completing the rings, you and your loved one go on a hitch-hiking trip across the country and find wood, gemstones, ores, and such while camping in National Parks, and then you return home and go about designing a concept and then building a concept that you and your spouse agree on. By doing this, you and your wife would make a symbol of your relationship. Something which took time to build up, and which eventually was refined into something beautiful. Other things could be built as-well! Such as possibly building a musket/singleshot shotgun, and then going about shooting a confetti round from it to celebrate the completion of the project, as well as your marriage. This might just be my view on it, but I believe marriages should be a little more down to Earth, and the fruits of a couples labor is what they have to show for the strength of their relationship.
[QUOTE=JoeSkylynx;45878578]I would honestly prefer a wedding like this. That or I would prefer a wedding where the two to be wedded go do something fun and interesting. I've talked about this before, and I still think it's a somewhat cool idea: Instead of simply buying your fiance an engagement ring, you go about harvesting resources by yourself from the land, and then spending time making two engagement rings by hand. These engagement rings are somewhat of a request for a much bigger thing. After completing the rings, you and your loved one go on a hitch-hiking trip across the country and find wood, gemstones, ores, and such while camping in National Parks, and then you return home and go about designing a concept and then building a concept that you and your spouse agree on. By doing this, you and your wife would make a symbol of your relationship. Something which took time to build up, and which eventually was refined into something beautiful. Other things could be built as-well! Such as possibly building a musket/singleshot shotgun, and then going about shooting a confetti round from it to celebrate the completion of the project, as well as your marriage. This might just be my view on it, but I believe marriages should be a little more down to Earth, and the fruits of a couples labor is what they have to show for the strength of their relationship.[/QUOTE] "honey can't we just get a regular ri-" "NO GO FIND MORE SAPPHIRES"
Okay I have to admit I never made it THIS far in WoW, but I made pretty it darn far in WoW.
I wouldn't attend this wedding even if it was my best friend getting married. I know it's all about the two people getting married but this is just kind of stupid. They tell their kids: "We had a wedding where everybody was dressed as WoW characters and we roleplayed it all out" If your lives revolve SO MUCH around a video game that it's the only thing at your wedding then screw you. No personal photos to share? No fun moments on dates? Nothing special? I bet they'll go home and just play WoW next to each other for their honeymoon. Ugh.
[QUOTE=Mr_Sun;45881424]I wouldn't attend this wedding even if it was my best friend getting married. I know it's all about the two people getting married but this is just kind of stupid. They tell their kids: "We had a wedding where everybody was dressed as WoW characters and we roleplayed it all out" If your lives revolve SO MUCH around a video game that it's the only thing at your wedding then screw you. No personal photos to share? No fun moments on dates? Nothing special? I bet they'll go home and just play WoW next to each other for their honeymoon. Ugh.[/QUOTE] I kind of agree but if people want to express what they love during their wedding ceremony and reception, whatever. I take more offense in people playing World of Warcraft in 2014. I know a lot of guys that met their wives on UO/SWG. so I'm sure that this game holds a lot of sentimental value, being able to bring people together and whatnot I have to say though, if this were taking place anywhere except Taiwan/Korea/Japan, this would be cringe worthy.
Where's Serenity Now when you need it..
Whatever you think about the wedding, you have to admit those are some damn good cosplays.
[QUOTE=GentlemanLexi;45880186]"honey can't we just get a regular ri-" "NO GO FIND MORE SAPPHIRES"[/QUOTE] Yes, find those sapphires. Also I was just looking at Etsy to see what people have up there and... Holy fuck. [url=https://www.etsy.com/listing/191937274/natural-oval-white-sapphire-diamond?ref=br_feed_2&br_feed_tlp=jewelry]36 diamond ring with 14kt gold.[/url]
The guy dressed as Varian owns it
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