They Are All Night Elves

As seen on Kotaku: World of Datecraft! 107 girls, 527 boys. Something’s not gonna work out here.

Note that “Trixy” wants you to know she likes “Druid Sex”. I can only assume it somehow involves in-combat resurrection.

  • Merkwurdigliebe

    Whatever keeps them out of the pedophile boards and out of the gene pool. :) No that’s too cruel. It’s not normal, but then what IS normal these days?

  • http://ve3d.ign.com/ Apache

    Can I please have a refund on the brain cells I lost while watching that video? :p

  • http://www.damnedvulpine.com/ J.

    I highly suspect most of those 107 girls.

  • http://www.nut-shack.com/phpBB2/index.php Kithias

    Week 1 – 107 girls, 527 boys.
    Week 2 – 247 girls, 1955 boys.
    Week 3 – 419 girls, 17,691 boys.
    Week 4 – 522 girls, 8,552,210 boys.

  • Vasion

    90% of those 107 women are indeed, not

    taking all bets

  • http://www.psychochild.org/ Psychochild

    Hell, I’ll even bet that most of those “girls” are the same guy, trolling for cybersex logs to blackmail people.

    Or, the creator of the site looking to drum up some business. ;)

  • GenVec

    I’m neither surprised nor disturbed by this. When 80% of your free time goes towards an MMO, it’s pretty normal to want a mate who shares the hobby.

  • Riprend

    Agree with Gen. There’s nothing inherently wrong with it, and honestly, the percentage is not quite as bad as you might think. Most dating sites and dating services have about a 75-25 proportion of men to women.

  • http://www.eqclerics.org Boanerges

    I think Lance Bass would take those odds.

  • jnfr

    Druids don’t resurrect. That’s a cleric thing.

  • Pander

    Pander’s First Law of the Internet: Everyone online is assumed to be male until conclusively proven otherwise.

    Correlary to the First Law: The more strenously one asserts being female, and the more importance that person places on such status, the more likely they are indeed not female.

  • http://www.wedoca.com Doki

    Just a FYI. The links for this article now redirect to Epicka, which is basically just a poorly made lottery/gambling site asking for money to join. Either way, the whole “OMG chicks play video games” thing is long past old. Sort of like the “OMG chicks use computers too!” thing from years ago.