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The Tattered Notebook
So a few days ago I posted an image of
Jules Winnfield (the incomparable Samuel L. Jackson) doing his thing atop the early-morning discussion-starting post that we here at Massively like to refer to as
The Daily Grind. Little did I know that said image would set my mind to quoting
Pulp Fiction for the better part of a week, and I remembered why Quentin Tarantino's 1994 crime epic is a marvel of snappy dialogue and the clever use of language.
Before this edition of
The Tattered Notebook turns into an impromptu film review (or an ode to four-letter words), allow me to segue as smoothly as possible into my point, which is that language can also have a profoundly nifty effect on MMORPGs if properly utilized.
EverQuest II provides a few examples of what I'm talking about, so turn the page for a bit of an explanation.
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