US Should the Cup be renamed?

Should the Cup be renamed?


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I can think of at least one other word in the American English language that has been "banned" in open society. Yet, ironically it is still spoken openly amongst those who sought so boldly to have it banned without repercussions.
Will this word suffer the same fate in WoW as well because of political correctness? Only time will tell.
 
I can think of at least one other word in the American English language that has been "banned" in open society. Yet, ironically it is still spoken openly amongst those who sought so boldly to have it banned without repercussions.
Will this word suffer the same fate in WoW as well because of political correctness? Only time will tell.
I still use the word twink outside of this website, and things like twitch, and Twitter.
 
I can think of at least one other word in the American English language that has been "banned" in open society. Yet, ironically it is still spoken openly amongst those who sought so boldly to have it banned without repercussions.
Will this word suffer the same fate in WoW as well because of political correctness? Only time will tell.

We should take both words and merge them to make our own new word and symbol of being repressed and treated badly by society.

Twiggers Unite!

Totally looking forward to the Twigger Cup.
 
That would be ~17,700 of our delegates(members). I seriously doubt we will get that many votes.
Last month we had 24,000 unique users. Given that at any point more than half the people on the site are not registered, this may not be a viable method.
 
Last month we had 24,000 unique users. Given that at any point more than half the people on the site are not registered, this may not be a viable method.

I have actually mentioned this a few times before when trying to make a point. That, in all actuality, active site members are the minority compared to the visitors. By a pretty good margin.
They are not, in fact, the "majority" they think/believe they are in the group.
As an example, there are 140% more visitors than members on the site right now. (1.4 times as many visitors as members are on)
 
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