The headache I woke up with this morning has graduated to include sensitivity to light and sound. I'm sure it's not a migraine; it doesn't hurt all that much and it isn't, by any stretch, a chronic phenomenon. Still, I wonder if I'm getting sick.
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To make myself feel better, have a
YouTube video of the puppeteer who plays Elmo making a pregnant
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Also: heeeeey. Because I haven't commented in a bajillion years.
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I feel ya. I've been really, really terrible about LJ recently, but it's something I'm trying to correct.
... dumb World of Warcraft. >_>
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Axe Cop is pretty brilliant in itself, but the sheer attention to detail in that short was pretty amazing. Oh, Flute Cop.
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BGs are great for getting over whatever jitters you may have about healing. Tank healing in a raid is completely different, but if you're healing the raid group or a 5 man... it's cake compared to BGs! Mostly because when you're in a party/raid, you know (most of the time) who is going to be taking damage when, whereas in BGs you have to react a lot faster and you have no idea who is going to be hit. So yay you! :)
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My little Paladin is still a baby (mid-40s) and, barring a couple of overly-aggressive tanks whose pulls get messy* or who eat damage like it's for breakfast, people's life bars barely seem to budge. On some bosses, I can spend most of the fight DPSing.
I don't expect that gravy train to last. :P
* I've had more than a couple fights where healer aggro has peeled off adds that haven't been properly secured. I know that's Working As Intended and I try to wait a bit to cast my first heal, but in places like Scholomance where there are countless mobs in one room my healing often seems to aggro mob packs we haven't even pulled yet. Ideas?
WTP an aggro wipe, plzkthx.
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