As an additional benefit, I also possess a personalized World of Warcraft beanie with my final main’s name and our original guild emblem. Fun fact: I would have been a guild leader who entered and won WoW Insider’s old Guild with the Month contests a few months before I successfully lobbied to become considered one of their freelancers, which
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Brianna Royce (@nbrianna, blog): The best swag I’ve ever found is actually something I passed along to my better half without realizing how cool it genuinely was. It would have been a messenger bag from the WildStar event in the past, how the PR had stuffed full of the asset-laden USB stick plus a t-shirt and in all probability other stuff (when I lived in California and attended a great deal of PR events, most passed out men’s t-shirts on the nearly-all-dude-press-crowd – I still remember chortling with laughter any time a marketing rep experimented with
Buy RuneScape Gold hand me a man’s t-shirt as swag while I was seven months pregnant). Anyway, the messenger bag has WildStar’s artwork and logo – it’s huge, so I didn’t even really think over it as in excess of “a bag to cart the marketing materials for the game I already cover in-depth” because I knew I’d never make use of it. But it turns out that it was super high-quality, and my husband continues to be using it to be a laptop bag in 2018. Who knew? I’m guessing it genuinely confuses his university students!
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