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Shanxonian
I'm one of those wow nerds who would love to have the shirts, and attempt to buy my husband them as well as we both have Halo shirts, and gaming shirts of the sort. I also love the little baby onesies that say cute things about their dad's guilds, lvl 80s etc...but cannot honestly say that I have the money or the HUGE desire to spend $30 on something my child is going to outgrow in 3 months, now as for myself, someday maybe when I get some extra money or as a gift I will finally own a FOR THE HORDE shirt or a SAVE THE MURLOCS...till then I will keep wearing my band tees
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Sephrain
I wear one of the new J!nx shirts, horde logo on black (I'm wearing it now, coincidentally). I feel like a liar though, as my main is Ally, but they were out of size small ally shirts.
Post by
Bulash
Some people are forced to wear name branded shoes, shorts, t-shirts.. etc. for the simple fact that they have big feet (me, size 18) or that they look fat in X jeans so they wear Y brand. I would have no problem wearing a t-shirt that sported the Lich King or a murloc. It's what you do so, be proud of it.
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Adamsm
I just have this habit of looking myself at mirror and thinking if I look "cool" enough... I don't really know why, I don't just want to look stupid.You only look stupid if you think you do... in other words, the random person on the street has no reason to insult you, and you shouldn't care what that person thinks.
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blademage
i wouldnt buy a t-shirt declaring WoW all over it but would love to have the
deeprun tram maintenance crew
and
gadgetzan choppers
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Cadoan
I'm proud of being a gamer girl and a gamer nerd, so I wear these shirts with pride. Mieuhw.
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Gumballs
I'm proud of who I am. I wear dorky gaming shirts. Who cares?
If people call me a nerd and a no-life loser because I play WoW, I make a point of stating the fact that I've been working at a law firm for 2 years and been with my boyfriend for 4, as well as a 90s student who has a social life and lots of friends.
I don't care what people think of me, and why should I? A lot of the times I strike up conversations with people because of my nerd shirts, and I end up making a new friend. /shrug
Post by
whysoserious
oh god.. i pity all the people wearing a world of warcarft t shirt/ hoodie/ other something.....
there is a line between in game and in real life...
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Adamsm
oh god.. i pity all the people wearing a world of warcarft t shirt/ hoodie/ other something.....
there is a line between in game and in real life...
So, what's the difference between that and the hockey/baseball/football fans who wear t-shirts with their favorite teams logo on them? Or someone who wears a shirt with their favorite band/tv show/movie?
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Onijitsu
I'm thirty-six, and fell off the fashion train long ago.
I wear shirts that reflect my interests. I do try to have matchies, and to keep with the times, but the only persons I need to impress are my employer and my wife. If someone asks, I'm a nerd.
A nerd with a hottie wife, thirteen years younger than himself, who joined him in WoW.
And my employer usually only sees me in scrubs.
I ain't gonna worry about such a silly issue. There are much more important things to talk and think about in the world today, than what someone is wearing. (As long as they are reasonably clean and neat, and care about their appearance)
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