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  • MURLOC!!!<3 teehee "mrrglrlrlrmgrrr"

  • It's better than physical labor, I suppose...

  • great boobs and cute face

    im not a pervert....

    hehehe....

  • If there's a market...

    One of the downsides of capitalism.

  • Odd fucking punishment.

  • Back in the day,everybody loved wow

    Then the franchise suceed and its cool to hate it

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  • kay i play wow but in small quantities and never should anyone endure the amount of boredom that comes after about an hour straight. twelve hours of meaningless bullshit? i would rather break rocks. Plus your eyes would sting like a bitch and you would get fat, breaking rocks keeps you healthy :)

  • thank god I don't play wow.. or Cod... nor do I play.. uagh... minecraft

  • Mom: You have been playing too much WoW. Pick your punishment!

    Me: Send me to this camp!

    Mom:Well, alright.

  • Virtually everything we buy here in the US is supporting exploitation of people.

  • its obvious if they were only playing wow i wouldnt mind going to that prison camp lol but its that after they get beat n do hard physical labor so all in all idk lol

  • is world of warcraft that bad lol

  • I can't tell which one is the murloc at 0:18

  • Being forced to work at a computer screen and keyboard for 12 hours a day is just as bad as, if not worse than, being forced to do physical work. I'd say it's even worse because most people can get restituted after hard work by simply relaxing and sleeping. Working a computer screen and keyboard tires out your brain as well, often leaving mental scars that need different treatment, sleep and rest is often not enough. I'm not a doctor, but I've seen the difference in traumas and I don't like it.

  • @tkrokli If you work hard labor 12 hours a day for 7 days a week, the rest you get at night is not enough time to recover from the strain incured through out the day. And if you are injured and have to continually work through injuries, well your just taking time off your life...

  • @drenajunkie Sure thing, I agree there. I just wanted to underline that it is just as hard to get rested from mental labor when you have to repeat the same things over and over and over again as well. The difference is that mental pain isn't as visible as physical injuries.

  • @tkrokli Agreed there as well.

  • are you muthafucking serious!!!!! O.o o.O

  • That's horrible! WOW is such a boring game. But seriously that's not good treatment at least the backbreaking work has a good outcome in some way

  • I never had to face anything close to the misery of a person in such a situation, but i think i would actually prefer manual labor, cause playing a video game for 12 hours straight every day without any will or joy only to fill some quota of gold can seriously damage your soul and sanity in the long run, i think pounding rocks and digging trenches is preferable

  • lol. i guess if you just kill noobs for 12 hours straight.. that's a big no no ;]

  • i think this is just wrong....ppl just not need to buy the gold...earn it yourself...

  • I read about several hardcore gamers that died from sleep deprivation, and not eating or drinking. If they work them that hard, then it's probably worse than manual labor.

  • I read about several hardcore gamers that died from sleep deprivation, and not eating or drinking. I they work them that hard, then it's probably worse than manual labor.

  • A LITTLE? *twitches* WHAT ARE YOU TALKIN ABOUT? *yells at neighbor (KEEP FARMING DAVID, I NEED MORE GOLD)* ADDICTED? NEVER!

  • ...bet the warden is a whore.. Err horde

  • And that's why I play EVE.I don't hear about Chinese inmates being forced to farm isk,since noobs can just buy PLEX(although it's not necessarily buying ingame money,it's an ingame item that can be converted to a month of subscription)

  • Good idea for the US

  • TITS

  • Yeh I Got Like 4 Chinesekids In My Basement Leveling Me Up Now On WoW, 

  • @Smurvil ahha rofl

  • i wanna listen to what you say but its hard cause your so damn cute

  • Omfg, true torture! Having to play WoW >.< I for one choose DEATH!

  • china is all about the money!

    : /

  • @whitem00n75 yeah, on caffeine drinks and snacks...im pretty sure convicts in china wont get shit like that!

    :/

  • NIHILISM FTW!

  • @whitem00n75 Ya, easy day for people with no lives. Besides, that's not just 12 hours in one day, but every day. That is unhealthy.

  • Being forced to game for 12 hours straight isn't any better than back breaking labor. It's dangerous after long periods of time, makes people more prone to seizures, sight loss, and possible carpel tunnel. Some guy even died from playing video games constantly, every day, for about the same amount of time. He had a blood clot from sitting around too much!

  • thats better than having to work until you collapse and cant move and then get beat am i right?

  • warden to prisoner wow or death prisoner huh?

  • is the key to her chastity belt?

  • They were lucky it was WoW and not something else like star trek or champions online lol

  • Jiggle jiggle, I respect this woman's mind but can't take my eyes of her bresticles!

  • I appriciate you telling us about this stuff, and your good at it and all, but every once in a while, could u strip for the camera? :)

  • @CodyJMoore

    Are you serious, you fucking moron? Idiot. Go die.

  • @RobertBiglio lol. It was a joke. Glad you could take it :D

  • @CodyJMoore

    You can't tell sarcasm over letters. Ugh, god.

  • It sucks they are force to play WOW with threat of punishment, but it could a lot worse. They could be force to play E.T. lol

  • It's easy. Declare open season on gold farmers. FOR THE HORDE!!

  • @dontcallmesurley I completely agree.

  • Yes, there is a whole lot of irony in the world...

  • Bottom line: Chinese need freedom

  • I like your uhmm.. necklace.

  • There's a difference between slave labor and a voluntary transaction. Slavery benefits ONE party member while a voluntary economic transaction will benefit both parties. I pay to be entertained, Blizzard receives cash for entertaining me. Those prisoners receive no benefit for their efforts in farming and pass on the benefit to a third party while absorbing all of the negative impacts (exhaustion, loss of time, etc.)

  • @5that1dude5 Yeah I understand that - my point was that if you are working for $0.22/hour you are always going to be extremely poor. We say that's not slavery because they're getting paid but when you look at the life of someone making 22 cents an hour it's really no different from the life of a slave. The U.S. has thrived as a country because we exploit the labor of others. Even though slavery is officially outlawed it still very much lives on in spirit (and in others it's completely alive)

  • People shouldn't be forced to do anything against their will - it's that simple.

  • @MrSlowestD16 I personally wouldn't mind playing WoW. . . Better than getting shanked. Plus, getting into a fight in china, anyone would be FUCKED. EVERYONE knows martial arts there . . .

  • @callmesurerrly when we hack, we can make it apear in our inventory. We dont have too steal it from other players. When it seems as if it was stolen, it was actually donated or deleted from someone actually hacking into your persona account.

  • $800/day farming gold? Are you kidding?? Try more like $8/day.

    If you could make that kind of money farming gold, Americans would be doing it. But because people in the third world can (and do) do it, gold is much cheaper since they are willing to work for much less - that is the ones who do it willingly rather than the slaves, but there's not much difference between the two.

    The only exception to this would be hackers who don't grind for the gold but hack people's accounts and just steal it.

  • @dontcallmesurely yeah...I think she meant that all 300 WoW workers collectively made $800 a day. If you do the math that's only 2.67-ish per worker per day (12 hours of work). That's only about 22 cents an hour, not that unbelievable.

  • BISH WHERES MY SANDWHICH? IK IK GO MAKE ME ONE NOW GOD DAMMIT

  • show your beatiful boobs please

    :P Delicious!!!

    LOVE U SO MUCH!!!!!!!!

  • Fuck wow , I play other mmorpgs =_=

  • My answer to this particular question is much to long to post here but perhaps we could discuss it over coffee?

  • Der steelin er JORBSs!!!

  • Well their is no easy solution for this problem. The biggest obstacle is the famed great firewall of china. This is their massive firewall infrastructure of a firewall that they have that every non-government computer uses to get the the internet that we see everyday. It allows these prisions and other places to constantly change their ip addresses as needed to the outside world for a small fee to the government.  The only way to solve this problem is ban the whole country.

  • that game is the biggest piece of shit...beat the fuck out of me i dont care just keep me away from that stupid game!!

  • I think this issue should be solved locally. Blizzard should track suspicious Chinese IP adresses that might lead to prison camps and block/ban the accounts related to those IPs. Makes no sense preventing a genuine worldwide sale and production of internet services just because some bad apples have been abusing the opportunities. The only people to blame are the corrupt wardens who are turning convicts into WoW slaves. Anyway, internet and online gaming must go on.

  • WOW... nice boobs ;o)

  • What a stupid stupid world.

  • Fuck China

  • 300 gamers should be able to make more than $800 a day. no wonder the guards were beating them. i think that forced labor with computer games is acceptable so long as it does not pose health problems. if someone legitimately has problems with carpal tunnel syndrome or epilepsy or vision problems than they shouldn't be forced to play games. chipping rocks with a hammer will be a reasonable alternative. chipping rocks with a hammer should always be an acceptable alternative to WoW.

  • Mr wu is my boring math teacher name :P

  • Also keep in mind the gold you buy is illegal, so technically the people who play the game as it should be are not supporting this

  • I'm just imagining trying to explain this to someone from the 1940's.

  • So what's with the lack of new videos... we miss your videos! Does it have anything to do with YouTube changing its policies?

  • both of my cousins meet their spouses on WoW, and one of them married a doctor

  • @DragonKingGaav being an elite healer on wow does not make one a Doctor in r.l.

    I thought I was a great leatherworker until everyone in work laughed at my home made shoes.

  • @DragonKingGaav If I was to marry anyone from wow it woudl be a Murloc, those guys nab the prime beach locations, sit around all day in their castaway bars listening to reggae music and hustling the tourists.

  • The question is politically redundant. I don't play WoW nor live in a prison cell in China - not my problem.

  • Nixie how do you earn money?

  • I would say playing WOW is bad. The prisoners free will is being violated. Violation of free is the greatest crime that can be committed. If it were me, I would rather play video games all day than do back breaking physical labor. But the fact is, regardless of the work being done, they are still being forced to do it.

  • @purplemutantas Unfortunately they are prisoners, and being so they do not have rights like you and I do. So prison directors have a control of them to a certain degree. There are some laws that limit what can be done to prisoners, but overall remember a majority of them got them selves into the situation in the first place.

  • Apparently Mr Wu is a window cleaner now.

  • Haha I love how you said MMORPG's :D

  • I got invited to make a site for selling this gold which we would buy in bulk for a discount. I turned it down cause I realized this is how it was being obtained.

  • Wow you are looking great!

  • i dont buy gold in WoW.

  • I don't feel sorry for them at all I mean they r in prison. We should start this practice here to cut down the costs of prisons. Save tax dollars...

  • it's a philosophical question, in perspective; in the states, people are executed for crimes, in china there is no execution as punishment, in norway prisoners have an ok apartment with tv, computer internet, they get weekend passes, and can have a regular 8-4 job... neither is right, but humanity isn't enlightened enough to find the solution

  • @alexanderkalvikberg In many cases I think execution is more ethical than throwing someone in prison. Violation of free will is the greatest crime that can be committed. If you lock someone up, you are violating their free will, every second of every day until they are let out, or die. If you execute them, you are only violating their free will for as long as it takes to execute them. Serial killers, rapists, child molesters, corporate CEO's and bankers should be executed.

  • be forced to play a stupid internet game or else you get treatment like the ex convict

    she said WTF WHERES IS THE HUMANITY NOWADAYS

  • she not retarded but she's also easy on the eyes. jack of all trades

  • This is old bimbo

  •  /care ..... ????

  • I've heard about this years ago.

  • The image of a man pushing a bike loaded with bags of cement is from Vietnam, not China ( the brand is Hoang Thach). But anyway, your boobs rock as always.

  • I would simply say that this is a problem laying at the feet of the Chinese administration, rather than western consumers. I do not personally purchase products that I have reasonable suspicion were created in sweat shops, but I cannot investigate every single product line before I go to buy it; that's not a reasonable expectation.

    This is as true for digital good as it is for physical ones (except that the nature of digital good makes them even more difficult to investigate).

  • Admittedly, this suggestion would never work, but I would love to see a people/worker exchange. Have a trade with China. Send some US jackasses to China to play video games at 12hr intervals (each with a bag of cheezy poofs and a supply of Venom energy drink), and in exchange we can get some Chinese workers US Visas, to have the jackasses' jobs at Little Caesars.

  • fuck that's heavy

  • Wow! You are absolutely stunning! If ever you find yourself in Australia my good friend Bunny and I challenge you to a pillow fight.

  • half the people subscribe to her only for her boobs... I'm just appalled, i subscribe for her insightful talk, reviews, and her boobs

  • Thanks for making this video. I haven't visited your page for A while till now, unfortunately. :(

    Anyway, I think these circumstances are similar to why things are always made so difficult in Central and South America with drug sales, and other. I hated the unauthorized buying of in-game currency because it tends to destroy the game, but now I guess I hate it because maybe you could be financing criminal behavior in less stable countries.

    Do you hear that everyone! If you buy gold you're evil!

  • i feel so ashamed hearing this THIS IS A DISGRACE!! >:(

  • Mr Wu? fuck off, why not Mr.John?

  • hay nixie i just thought i would make a suggestion but to make it so that people dont put comments like SneakyTweaky very respectable comment "I see boobies" you could move the camera up and get closer to it so that it is more your face and not your.... so thumbs up if u think a lot of people on youtube are immature ,,,[INSERT VULGAR WORD HERE]

  • Nixie!!! Do a review of Ubuntu 11.04/Unity on your linux channel!!! You're leaving your linux friends behind!!!

  • WTF? Is that true? Prisioners are forced to play videogames? WIN HAHAHAHAHA

  • Well, I usually work on Autodesk & Illustrator (yeah, the shit I'm forced to use at college, especially Illustrator) until I can barely see. So that's not much different xD

  • I see boobies

  • They are just upset because they are not able to play on their own accounts.

  • They are just upset because they are not able to play on their own accounts.

  • The problems here are:

    1) the inmates are forced to "play" after they spent time breaking the stones; so they get both the punishments;

    2) they can't just play, they have gold quotas to achieve daily otherwise they get physically punished.

    So it is torture even if it involve a game.

  • man... are you kidding? I bet this is NOT true... ; ] merely westerner's imagination. 110% sure..:-)

  • I am ok with prison camp slave labor, you did the crime you deserve what you get, unfortunately not everyone in a chinese prison deserves to be there, but as a very long time gamer I would take 12hrs of even WoW over smashing rocks.

    If you're going to end game gold selling, you need to stop the buying and I believe the game companies have the largest influence of that companies but good luck because in order to sell gold you have to have an account which is coin in the companies pocket.

  • 1) I have nothing against prison slave labor. When people have a debt to society, they should pay it. There's no sense in paying a criminal to rot away in prison.

    2) Gold farming happens - and in many countries it is part of the real-world economy. While somewhat monotonous, I can think of worse ways to earn money.

    3) I'm a lot less sympathetic when gold spammers annoy me in-game. If you're going to sell gold, set up a website and do some web marketing. I block all spammers.

  • World Of Warcraft sucks. I'd rather break rocks all day, would be more useful than playing the stinking game.

  • wow, a gamer who is cute, intelligent, and knowledgeable.

    I notice you are very good at all these research. I'm a gamer too, not a bad looking, but hate research and bad at writing lol...

  • wanna suck those boobs

  • Gold Farming in WOW gets repetitive.... You can't play your own way, but I guess it beats breaking your back doing intensive labor. WOW addicts are going to try to get in prison now lol.

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  • @zareldyn Thumbs up if you are a hypocritical YouTube comment attention whore that feigns being chivalrous but succumbs to his desperate virgin impulses and comments on a female caster's body anyway.

  • @ThePhatIndian My comment is just another "OK she's hot, but, guys don't forget that she's interesting" and there is no hypocrisy in it. The REAL hypocrisy would be "Stop looking at her boobs and just listen".

  • There's a difference between playing WoW and farming on WoW. While playing WoW, you do whatever YOU specifically feel like doing at any given time in the game. Farming consists of repeated actions which grow to be dreadfully boring after the first 20 minutes... however, I'm surprised that China is using inmates for farming. I would think that they would just set up a program to control the characters automatically. However, I do have to say... 12 hours of WoW, or 12 hours of labor...I choose WoW

  • @NixiePixel if you were in a "labor camp" and had to play a game all day what would it be. I'd say this wouldnt be such a bad punishment but we all know how much playing COD in the dark for an extended period of time can cause some seroius eye pain, so i could only imagine.

  • Is it making some other place rich? The sweat shops as people call them happened here in the US not so long ago either and still happen today on US soil. 39.5 Hour work weeks to deny full time status. Our local Wal-Marts and fast food chains. People go to those places by choice. In context I think(my opinion) that sweat shops are wrong. Be humane to your inmates as well. Healthy inmates are better for making profits anyway. In one way or another our jobs are a prison we report to for 8

  • I don't know what laws are broken or what you have to do to land in a Chinese prison. If they killed a person? Then maybe WoW is too good for them. We in the west us forced labor as well (1.00 or 4.00 an hour for making license plates? Oh they are still paid! Really? I mean really?) So I really don't want to say much. It is really hard to weigh. Admittedly some people are innocent but others did bad things. Where is the 800 dollars going? Is it helping to feed inmates?

  • How are we "buying the products"? Only some kind of inbred loser would actually buy game credits. Besides, everyone knows you'd either get caught and banned or get hacked by the people you buy it from.

  • Playing WOW 12 hours a day is different than farming gold for 12 hours a day. When you're playing you're not doing the same mundane stuff over and over, you're doing quests, going to different locations. Farming on the other hand, you're finding a spot where you do the same thing over and over and over just for the gold/equipment/ whatever you're farming for.

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  • MuMORPaGuh....I like it XD. I'd be down with playing WoW; they shouldn't be beating them, that's ridiculous.

  • I hear this is what Nadya Suleman is doing with her kids

  • I clicked on "Like" but I don't really like what this is about. It's abuse, if those people would only knew that kids everywhere in the world would gladly do that work for free as long as they are provided with a computer and an internet connection, the fact of using inmates is ridiculous.

    One more thing: I assume WoW has a report abuse button...

  • Hmm... force inmates in America to pay for their own room and board by making them earn WoW gold.... I wonder what heinous thing I would have to do to get arrested, convicted, and sent to a prison that would use that? Jaywalking? Tripping in front of a cop? Spitting on a big company's doorstep?

  • being on Wow for only 12hrs a day? Well i'm not seeing it. I mean most "escapists" don't recognize anyone or anything around them (family and friends) so walking around a forest and not seeing prison walls all day seems a good idea

  • at last nixie is back hey nixie could i add ur facebook page if thats ok

  • I...I love you *cry*

  • Blizzard could solve this by selling the gold themselves.

  • For twelve hours a day? Yes, that's torture. They should be humane and just human traffic people who do that of their own free will so at least they've adapted to screen light for hours like that. The workers will be motivated because they want to do it anyways, but an actual purpose would fuel them..... lmao

  • It's a KeyBlade?...Nice :)

  • Glad your back pixelprincess.

  • 12 hours a day of forced labor of any kind is plain evil, even for convicts.

    Those prisoners will get RSI in a very short while, making it pure torture to continue.

    I've had RSI. It felt like my wrists were on fire...

    Prison is punishment. It should feel like that for the incarcerated.

    Still, I think that incarceration for a limited time should also be about giving the criminal a new durable perspective on life instead of resorting to crime again after having been freed.

  • Camera angle just wrong!((

  • Playing WoW in the PH is only popular to boys of 5 to 20 years of age that doesn't know that a computer is not just for playing WoW. Good thins thing that I don't play WoW. Yes, WoW is quite bad, here.

  • If it was phantasy star online, I would have no problem with it :D farming for rares lol :D hehe

  • If I was forced to make the choice personally, WOW!

  • Leeroy Jenkins!!!!!

  • Playing WoW is just evil altogether

  • Free food, personal trainer, playing wow with friends all night? The Chinese Dream

  • Arthritis & a broken body, vs arthritis & blindness. They make use of their prisoners over there, I mean they used to harvest the organs of those they'd put to death. Keep shaming them and they'll stop doing it, but like you say, there's a demand, and where there's a demand someone somewhere will supply.

  • cleavage is back baby!!

  • i'd date her not for her body but for her mind, she is very smart

  • BOOBS

    i wish i was a woman..then i couldnt be boring and do stupid videos and get millions of hits because i have boobs..

  • While I agree that inmates should do something to return something to the community (forced labor- I have to work, they should too!), I think this one is a little ridiculous. Not only is it *not* helping anyone in the community except perhaps the already rich farming business owner, they are also blatantly violating the ToS of the game. Not that I give a rat's *** about WoW, but still... Blizzard should sue the Chinese government or the prison company, and/or block the networks they are using.

  • I don't think that making those people play WoW is any less messed up than making them work on forced labor, especially after seeing that quote from "Mr. Woo" :) Physical work might exhaust your body to extreme levels, but spending hours and hours in front of a computer can start exhausting your MIND, which is even worse. I should know, I finished my final major project on computer science yesterday.

  • Playing WOW in Prison, Is there no more severe punishments?

  • its pretty incredible that many of us ( including me ) have spent $15/mo for years, for the privilege to do what many Chinese prisoners end up loathing and despising. Quite a different world we're changing into.

    And Nixie, you're incredibly awesome.

  • I love your new Video Camera Mixie

  • I just like listening to you

  • hot

  • I can't concentrate , can you repeat the question please

    but after you hid some of your skin

  • Someone reads slashdot. ;)

  • @loung747

    >now apply that to western law and u wil see drastic lower crime rate

    Really? It's a wonder that there is still crime in china then (...)

  • I clicked on the video because of the redhead