Ehhh;
Again, consistency?
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Alright, let's go over all these statements together:
Yet that's the only thing you ever brag about.
We've gone over this before, so I'm not even going to bother pointing out how wrong you are. I will however point out that there is a certain barrier that you need to pass before you are even qualified to have a discussion regarding 2v2 or 3v3 arenas. That barrier is the 2.2k achievement in 2v2. If you have not passed this barrier then you have already proven that you are not competent enough to successfully understand the mechanics of 2v2 arenas, let alone 3v3, which is after all - as stated multiple times before - the only really respected arena ladder in World of Warcraft.
If you have not accomplished the http://cata.openwow.com/achievement=1159 achievement then you are by default wrong. And, as I can see by your armory, you do not have the 2.2k achievement: http://armory.warmane.com/character/...n/achievements
Nobody said anything about guild vs guild RBGs, I said that their team has won the most RBG games on Horde.
No.
Activity does not mean success. Although the saying goes that 'you miss 100% of the shots you don't take', that does not mean that you land any of the shots you do take. So, again: Activity does not mean success.
That sounds more like <FATALITY>.
The only thing <FATALITY> has is the quantity. That is because the majority of PvPers are mediocre and mediocre players like to stick together. <FATALITY> has given them that opportunity: to gather every mediocre player in one guild and make them feel safe. That is a good thing; you have done a good thing for the community. But you are not superior, you are only strong in numbers due to your low standards of recruitment, which ultimately makes you nothing more than a cesspool guild.