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Warcraft Plague

Here’s a weird one: it appears there is an electronic plague running amok in the World of Warcraft. Some player’s characters contracted a blood disease from some loathsome god, and it turns out it is contagious to other virtual characters. Bizarre.

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This entry was posted in General on 09/22/2005 by Thomas.

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