Ah yes WoW.
I remember so much about that game, like the music that played at the sign in screen, oh that music. It was like a recorded message, a shiver always went down my spine when I heard it, like if I were to somehow translate the music into words it'd say "This is it, this is your life now. 12 hours from now, at 1AM, you're still going to be playing this game, and even after that long time you still won't have that one piece of armor you want from that one dungeon you've been repeatedly going through for days now."
I remember when I quit the last time. I was just reading up on WotLK, about the Death Knight and the increase in the level limit. I didn't feel excited, I felt exhausted. All I could think about was how my UD warrior was only level 65, and I was currently trying to get items from four different dungeons, armor from the underbog, one of the other marsh dungeons, the bleeding furnace, and some crystal like place. That was when I realized. WoW isn't fun. It stopped being fun the instant I hit level 50, and the WotLK was just the final nail in it, I was finally getting close to being max level and then they slap me in the face with this bullshit.
I didn't even want to get to max level to do raid dungeons. I just wanted to get to max level so I could play a new character. The funniest part is I probably started playing that game before quite a few of the raid dungeon runners with eleven level 70s that you see now.