Because some people have question it before, a little about history: I started wow as a casual gamer 2 weeks after it came out, because of college I stopped. During BC I started up again, and then stopped due to lack of money. Know I am again playing WOTLK. The three periods each had different flavors for Feral Druids were weak. cat didn't deal the damage dedicated dps did, and bear was so incapable of matching up with other tanks that it became nearly a proverb that bears were for hibernation. You could go half the game without finding another feral. Also the ferals that were there weren't there because it was easy. It was WOW on hell mode and we came because we wanted no less. We were also close knit with rules about how to treat other druids. In bc, we got better and our numbers swelled, probably with a lot of paladin, warrior alts. In WOTLK, blizzard seems content with beating us down with nerfs, and the warriors and dks can't seem to be happier; and some druids on the boards have declared ready to roll dks; and I say Bring It ON.
Nerf us to oblivion. Trials strengthen a nation, and we can have back for us our historic strength, that we know we are being boned and we aren't going to take it. We will be better players and break the game with skill, not stats, than embarrass the classes that rely on broken systems and aoe,s. So as we snobbishly said back then and I snobbishly celebrate know, A druid's skill will balance every nerf. I can Cheekily say to all the Power Gamers, go home no, we have no more for you. Go be a dk or something.
We will form a nerf nation on our servers, and that nation will be know for being the elite. If your lucky enough to find a feral left on your server and befriend him, you will go to him first for tanking, because you will know that he knows his ****. If you need advice you will go on long quests to search out the bear sage in some forsaken corner of Northrend. And the new exclamation for wiping the floor with something will be beared. "That's right sir you just got beared, Good day. I said good day sir!"
:)