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by Ming, Level 68
Last updated at July 30, 2008, 1:51 am
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Less than a decade ago, at the tender age of 19, Shawn Fanning already appeared on the cover of Time, Fortune, Business Week, Forbes and The Industry Standard. He created the now-legendary computer program called "Napster" that allows users to exchange mp3 music files which I am sure most readers of this blog have used at one time or another. Napster would end up facing a barrage of lawsuits before it was sold for 8 million. He did it Bill Gates style, dropped out of the Northwesten University after just one semester.

Then World of Warcraft came out. Like millions of other players around the world, Shawn found himself deeply immersed in the land of Azeroth. If CNN had its way, we would be hearing about how a genius's young and successful life was destroyed by the digital crack known as WOW.
"Stay nimble and forgo many luxuries that eventually become burdens. I acquired a lot of things toward the end of Napster and maintenance would eat up half my day. Toys, distractions, I purged all of them." - Shawn
But not WOW.
Shawn did not succumb to his WOW addiction, he embraced it. He launched a social gaming network start-up called Rupture. The company's very first product was, you guessed it, based on World of Warcraft. Before we knew it, EA bought the technology still in beta (the site had a lower Alexa score than the original WOM) for a whopping 30 million dollars. By comparison, wowhead.com sold for just 1 million. Let's just say Shawn didn't put all of his eggs in one basket, and he has a few tricks up his sleeves that the public knows nothing about yet. Even when I activated my sharingan, I only got a very blurry picture, his seal formations were just too fast to be seen.
The best looking WOW player?
A young man under 30, with a self-made net worth of eight figures, even Jared "Noktyn" Fogle can get a ton of actions with that. Running a multi-million dollar company during the day, cutting down endless scrubs with his warglaive rogue (a character he leveled and geared himself) at night, getting multiple characters gladiator titles on his own, you think he would be the definitive couch potato. Sorry, but we are talking about the Bruce Wayne of WOW here.
"I am having more fun at jiu jitsu than wow these days, its like wow pvp without the RNG." - Shawn

A proud member of Fairtex, a traditional Muay Thai Camp with notable trainers like former Thai National Champion and World Champion, Jongsanan, Shawn is skilled in both Muay Thai and Jiu Jitsu. It is only a matter of time before he puts on a cape and beats up criminals with bare hands.
If you have a dream, pursue it, chase it, don't regret it. Can a WOW player make 500K a year from tournament winnings and endorsements? Well, stranger things have happened. - Ming
It is hard to go against conventional wisdom, even the hokage fell prey to it at one point. To be exceptional, you have to go against it, and that takes an incredible amount of strength and confidence. Who would have thought something like Facebook would be worth 4.1 billion dollars? What about the Rupture.com that closed for 30 million?
Believe it. That is all you have to do to make your mark in this world.
It is hard to go against conventional wisdom, even the hokage fell prey to it at one point. To be exceptional, you have to go against it, and that takes an incredible amount of strength and confidence. Who would have thought something like Facebook would be worth 4.1 billion dollars? What about the Rupture.com that closed for 30 million?
Believe it. That is all you have to do to make your mark in this world.

126 comments
Serratus Jul 30, 2008 at 1:51 am
-4 votes
Damn it, thought you said Bruce Lee--I was going to make an overdose joke. =(
smoktuki Jul 30, 2008 at 4:44 am
+1 votes
Never actually payed attention but looks like Ming does some cross promoting on the WoW forums.
http://forums.worldofwarcraft.com/thread.html?topicId=8557206468&sid=1
http://forums.worldofwarcraft.com/thread.html?topicId=8557206468&sid=1
Rexall Jul 30, 2008 at 10:37 am
+1 votes
They're all laughing at how poorly written and 'weaboo'-inspired the article is.
The thing that sticks out most for me is the numerous grammatical errors. Are you doing this on purpose, Ming? Or do you really not have access to Microsoft Word's grammer check?
The thing that sticks out most for me is the numerous grammatical errors. Are you doing this on purpose, Ming? Or do you really not have access to Microsoft Word's grammer check?
Godsmak Jul 30, 2008 at 12:00 pm
+1 votes
You do realize Ming is a fob who craves attention he cannot achieve through playing good at a video game...
And the people nuthug Ming 24/7 like fanatical rejects.
And the people nuthug Ming 24/7 like fanatical rejects.
Trupster Jul 30, 2008 at 12:49 pm
+1 votes
"The thing that sticks out most for me is the numerous grammatical
errors. Are you doing this on purpose, Ming? Or do you really not have
access to Microsoft Word's grammer check?"
Pure win.
errors. Are you doing this on purpose, Ming? Or do you really not have
access to Microsoft Word's grammer check?"
Pure win.
Rexall Jul 30, 2008 at 10:12 pm
+1 votes
That's a typo, in a comment, not the butchering of the english language in full fledged article from the 'star-blogger' of gameriot.
Lemonayd Jul 30, 2008 at 1:55 am
+0 votes
Ming I saw you just a few minutes ago in dragonblight and now you're gone D:
Slappywag Jul 30, 2008 at 2:07 am
+1 votes
One time he told me to come PVP in Halaa and then he summoned me off a cliff while I was trying to level enchanting.
Ducks Jul 30, 2008 at 2:17 am
+0 votes
One time he Eviscerate crit me for 4.5k and I died without Blocking.
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