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i know of a person that calls it world of warcrack

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Yes it's like my friend who calls it world of whorecraft since every female character in WoW dreses like an overclassed whore, yet you shouldn't take these guys seriously.
 
There is a difference between a hobby and an addicition. People recently seem to be bluring that raising complaints about WoW being addictive while not mentioning much at all about social sites like facebook. Many people spend hours a day every day on sites like facebook, bebo and twitter which is about the same time some people spend playing WoW every day. Does this not mean people are addicted to social networking sites?
 
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