After yesterday's gratuitously long post, I feel like I would like to keep these rather short. Yesterday I decided to remove my pewpewlazor hat and put on the OMFGHealz cap. My prior experience with healing was back in ICC on my paladin, so the whole concept of needing Spirit to keep your heals flowing is rather new to me. I almost immediately discovered that my current gear was not adequate to even so much as maintain spamming the efficient heal for the duration of a Regular Cata dungeon's boss. I left with my tail between my legs, determined to get more healer-oriented cloth. Nothing like failing at something to simple to bring down the mood, examining potential ways to improve my healing set (Needs alot of it), I decided to stick to shadow for the remainder of my gearing experience. I joined a Zul'Aman and was rather surprised by the damage that my poorly geared gnome could pump out. Re-examining the recount, I apparently had a 90k Mind Blast and had done 16k on Halazzi.
Feeling rather done with WoW for the day I moved on to some Team Fortress 2. Last night I had a rather good run as the Spy, getting some memorable moments. I back-stabbed two heavy-medic teams within 10 seconds, and got away from the rather upset Pyro that decided he wanted to ruin the moment. One of the most satisfying things in that game has to be finally getting revenge on that guy who's been kickin' your ass all day long, and proceeding to dominate him. I learned something from this game that I feel I can apply to all aspects of life, play in a way that strengthens your weakness, instead of one that uses your strengths.
Kaìten
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