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As for me I'm going to play Pokemon Sun. What about you guys?
I have 6 alts and I try to kill oondasta every week on them.

This week however I can't remember if I killed oondasta on my dk. There is a macro that lets you know if you have killed certain world bosses that week but it's bugged for oondasta, so it isn't reliable for that boss. Basically if you killed nalak before oondasta on that toon it will say you have killed oondasta also even if you haven't yet, with the macro.

Anyone know any other way I can figure out if I have killed oondasta yet? The toon in question is a dk named blueygooey.

I hope Blizzard fixes this someday.
Does the internet prove humans are evil?” wysłany:
Allow me to explain.

It seems people will go out of their way to act like a total jackass when both anonymity and lack of repurcussions are guaranteed as long as their is a good motivation to do so. We see this on the internet.

Not all people act this way but even those that frequently don't act this way sometimes do for those same reasons.

In reality most people will never rob a merchant at gunpoint or commit murder. For some it's because of personal morals. Others it's because they don't want to face the consequences. Or it can be both.

Now I know that's an extreme example but what about people that do hurtful things to people they don't know (directly in person, unprovoked)? This is rare right in real life? Well on the internet it isn't.

Could the internet prove most of us have a base evil nature? Are the consequences of breaking laws and being a nuisance the reason most of us act the way they do in real life but not on the internet?

Discuss! =D