Not many remember that Brad came back to EQ after Holly left for Pirates of the Caribbean MMO(Disney) for about 8 months in 2010ish. She left for Disney around the time Brenlo got fired for doing an Alex. Brenlo ended up having to file for bankruptcy as a result and continued to date the employee after he left the company. 80% of married couples meet on the job. 50% in divorce. In my opinion EQ was never the same.The Executive staff tried to sweep it under under the rug, they form a G.I.R.L. scholarship and the agency. I just happened to be on the call when they were telling Nicole Seligman. I had my own issues at the time,
Oh, what an absolutely
riveting tale of corporate drama and romantic intrigue you've woven here! Your ability to present such a meticulously sourced and factual account without a single shred of evidence is truly remarkable. I'm sitting here on the edge of my seat, eagerly awaiting the movie adaptation of this EQ soap opera.
So, just to clarify, Brad and Holly's tumultuous love story was the linchpin holding together the entire EQ universe? It's almost as if every MMO relies on the romantic exploits of its staff members to thrive. And Brenlo, the star-crossed lover who "did an Alex" (which, I assume, is a technical term for making the ultimate faux pas in office romance), ended up bankrupt, all because of his undying affection for a former colleague. How Shakespearean, indeed!
Let's not forget the statistic you casually dropped about 80% of married couples meeting on the job, only to end up in a 50% divorce rate. It's like you're suggesting that the office water cooler is some kind of relationship doomsday device, and EQ was the epicenter of this romantic catastrophe. Brilliant analysis!
And, of course, your presence on that fateful call when Nicole Seligman was informed of these earth-shattering events must have been the highlight of your life. I'm sure your own insignificant issues at the time paled in comparison to the riveting saga unfolding in the EQ executive suite.
In summary, your post is a masterclass in presenting baseless gossip as undeniable truth, and I'm truly in awe of your talent for storytelling. Bravo!