By Kutakito - 15/04/2013 20:18 - Sweden - Saltsj?baden

Today, my 25 year old brother dumped all my underwear into the fireplace for interrupting him while he was playing WoW. FML
I agree, your life sucks 46 414
You deserved it 12 296

Same thing different taste

Top comments

If he gets accepted to Yale, burn his letter! What could go wrong?

Could be worse OP. He could have thrown YOU into the fireplace.

Comments

WoW means "World of Warcraft" as in the computer game. now does it make sense because it makes perfect sense once you realize what WoW means. hopefully i dont have to explain the rest

saf99me 16

wtf why are there so many YDIs?

01Ben21 10

Sounds like you need a new boyfriend!

Nephilim_Rose 1

You could teach him a lesson by running around the house in a short skirt. You'll get your revenge by scarring him for life and get your point across that it wouldn't be an issue if he hadn't burnt all your panties. On the other hand, this idea could drastically backfire, and you would be the one scarred for life.

cmb8280 24

I would like to know *how* he was interrupted. There's a difference between telling some news and unplugging the computer. WoW is an online game after all, there is no pause. If you interrupt a main healer for instance you could potentially ruin a dungeon run for 40 people (or whatever the max raid size is these days) that has taken hours to prepare. Some people are passionate about WoW. Anyone who has spent thousands of hours on an MMO probably knows it's just "just a game" as some people claim. You make friends, you develop your character, you spend months building reputation as a skilled player in your guild to fight for that main tank/main healer spot, and then you get distracted when your guild is on the verge of downing a new boss for the first time... Still, there's no excuse for destroying property. A simple "**** off!" would've been more than sufficient.

nousernamesworks 12

That's how we Swedish people are.