
That's a loaded question, but I'll do my best since I've played them all.
Classic - the game as it was right before the first expansion. It's progression is slow, but meaningful giving players time to feel out their classes and experience all the world building that went into the game. One big downside is that if you don't play with at least the Quest is add-on, you may get very lost with many quests. They didn't show where you are supposed to go most of the time, you had to get that info by reading the quest log or items they gave you, or NPC dialogue. Also, dungeons didn't have detailed maps to look at so you'll get lost without a guide. However, its my favorite way to play currently because of how it feels and the fact that no updates means knowledge you learn doesn't go away in a few patches.
Classic Hardcore - when your character dies, that's it. Gotta make a new one. Super fun way to play because it keeps a healthy mix of player levels as well as making sure gold prices don't skyrocket since even gold and inventory is lost on death. Wouldn't recommend it first try but you do you.
Season of Discovery - Imagine classic, but with a whole bunch of new stuff. New abilities to try, new dungeons and raids, new gear. Its still gets fresh content too. It has a similar problem that retail has, where the goal for new players is to just level up as quickly as possible. They even gave every character a buff to give you more exp and gold to hurry you along. The goal here is the newest freshest content.
Cataclysm Classic - after classic was released. Blizzard decided to re release all their expansions in order all over again. Mist of Pandaria is the next expansion coming soon. Not up my alley, but it is a decent snapshot into the past releases. Well except the added micro transactions.
Retail (War within) - wheras the other versions only require you to pay the monthly sub, the freshest expansions need buying to play as well. Retail suffers from a "hurry up and level" syndrome. You don't get much time to learn your class because levels happen so fast and their put onto your screen immediately. Any gear you get is short lived as you'll find an upgrade in the next few minutes. Once you get to the max level is where everyone else is at and you can start playing the content that's most fun. I do like it at times. High tiered dungeons are a lot of fun as it pushes parties to play better and better. Plus you can farm enough gold through play to buy the monthly sub if you're dedicated enough. The servers are packed as well. Probably more people playing retail than any other version of wow.

According to MSN's timeline of the tariff war, it started with Trumps first term where he enacted Tariffs on China in 2017-2018. So it looks like Trump started it.

If I had to guess. Motors get hot, gearbox gets hot, battery gets hot. Liquid coolant works better than air cooling alone.

I think it's a viking horn cup but with a flat bottom so.it can sit on a table

If they enjoy saying N'wah a little too much, that might be a red flag.

Personally, I'm hoping it falls on my birthday

I first hear about this project like 10 years ago. I honestly thought it was just a pipe dream - a proof of concept that couldn't possibly be done. Massive props to the legends who worked on the project.

Hospitals are full of sick people and compromised immune systems. Frankly all health care facilities should require masks. Lot of germs places meant for sick people.

I get it's concrete, but you could totally polish concrete and it would make a great slide.

In this case the beatings have improved morale.

I know I had a similar issue way back, ram issues are like chasing a mirage. It's possible the memory controller can't handle 4 sticks of ram anymore.

They didn't even get to keep their accounts. Smited from their victory posts by Jagex

There's only one I can think of, the Faldor Massacre. https://runescape.wiki/w/Falador_Massacre Basically a bug let players kill anyone they wanted even in safe zones. This meant a lot of people lost a lot of gear. Ironically occurring on the date 06/6/06.

It's complicated but basically the gods learned that flexing their full strength caused cataclysmic events. Not ideal. But in doing so they got rid of Sauron's daddy, so it wasn't all gloom. But it did mean they weren't keen on the idea of going rampage mode to deal with a lesser threat.

Supreme court might say no like they do to everything he tries to do

Sudam can hide literally anywhere can't he?

There can be no better fit than Eddy as Dutch. 10/10 would play

Sea of Stars went on sale and it's fantastic.

Animal Well is 30mb. That's my start.

"Th-the rules were that you guys weren’t going to fact-check me, and since you’re fact-checking me, I think it’s important to say what’s actually going on,” Vance said."
Unfortunately it's true.