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#301 Bishop Steiner

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Posted 21 July 2017 - 02:13 AM

View PostAggravated Assault Mech, on 21 July 2017 - 01:54 AM, said:


And yet here you are, provoked into posting inane ********.

Are you being ironic?


WELL.... If it's a choice between that, or moronic, where a godly bit of the posts lay......

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Posted 21 July 2017 - 02:17 AM

View PostYellonet, on 21 July 2017 - 01:54 AM, said:

Well, two strong and opposite views have been clearly laid out and neither side is backing down because these views are a fundamental part of ones psyche.

Some feel that saying "gg" after winning 12-0 is completely fine and it's the fault and problem of anyone who would take it in a negative way.

Some feel that saying "gg" after winning 12-0 is very likely to be interpreted in a negative way because the context is not a good game but a stomp and as such may well give rise to negative feelings/hostility toward other players and toward the game.


Or maybe some are saying if you choose to assume everyone has bad motivations for their actions and go through life offended about everything.... That's on you.

But hey.Mehta do I know? I'm not going through life triggered, and actually Adm generally enjoying myself and my fellow man, for the most part. Crazy, I know.... But if you don't automatically assume the worst about everything and everyone? Life is so much more beautiful.

https://youtu.be/nbY_aP-alkw

Edited by Bishop Steiner, 21 July 2017 - 02:19 AM.


#303 Wil McCullough

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Posted 21 July 2017 - 02:21 AM

View PostYellonet, on 21 July 2017 - 01:54 AM, said:

Well, two strong and opposite views have been clearly laid out and neither side is backing down because these views are a fundamental part of ones psyche.

Some feel that saying "gg" after winning 12-0 is completely fine and it's the fault and problem of anyone who would take it in a negative way.

Some feel that saying "gg" after winning 12-0 is very likely to be interpreted in a negative way because the context is not a good game but a stomp and as such may well give rise to negative feelings/hostility toward other players and toward the game.


strange but related question:

a neighbor greets you with a "how's your day?" in the hallway. do you:
1) just say "good. you?" and expect a reply of "good." before continuing your ways, or do you
2) think what he/she wants is to stop and discuss how good or bad your day actually is?

to me, "gg" is the former. it's just a formality. not real interaction. ants bumping.

which leads to this:

do people who think it "give rise to negative feelings/hostility" stop and hold meaningful conversations with their neighbor in the hall? cos that's weird to me. and i think it'll be weird for my neighbor too.

Edited by Wil McCullough, 21 July 2017 - 02:29 AM.


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Posted 21 July 2017 - 02:27 AM

View PostArnold The Governator, on 19 July 2017 - 01:48 PM, said:

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my how the time just melts away, and I missed last page.

View PostMadHornet, on 20 July 2017 - 03:27 PM, said:

From replying to and viewing this thread, it seems making a reasonable and non-aggressive paragraph is the least popular option.


I think we dropped all pretense of non-aggression right from page 1; been a number of very reasonable and balanced views mixed in between the shouting matches and ****-posts, but lets be honest with ourselves, no one came to this thread except maybe OP and expected anything different than what's happened Posted Image

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Posted 21 July 2017 - 02:32 AM

you guys are wasting valuable internet space

#306 Yellonet

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Posted 21 July 2017 - 02:46 AM

View PostBishop Steiner, on 21 July 2017 - 02:17 AM, said:

Or maybe some are saying if you choose to assume everyone had bad motivations for their actions and go through life offended asst everything.... That's on you.
You may well say that, but I don't see anyone arguing against that.
Everyone have a responsibility for their own feelings. But, no person have perfect ability to exercise control over their mind and feelings, and as such most grown up people have the ability to realize how certain words in a certain context will very likely will be interpreted.
Not all people have this ability though, I guess most notably this is one symptom on the autism spectrum.

And even if one has that ability there may be a lack of empathy of actually caring about fellow human beings and as such show some self restraint as to what one says in certain situations.

View PostBishop Steiner, on 21 July 2017 - 02:17 AM, said:

But hey.Mehta do I know? I'm not going through life triggered, and actually Adm generally enjoying myself and my fellow man, for the most part. Crazy, I know....
That's one of the things you've said that doesn't sound crazy.

View PostBishop Steiner, on 21 July 2017 - 02:17 AM, said:

But if you don't automatically assume the worst about everything and everyone? Life is so much more beautiful.
I don't think anyone here assumes the worst about everything and everyone, life just isn't that black and white that you either have to always assume the worst or the best, or anything at all for that matter.

But I would say that to most people it comes natural to infer a meaning of, and intent behind, words based on their context.

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Posted 21 July 2017 - 02:52 AM

View PostWil McCullough, on 21 July 2017 - 02:21 AM, said:


strange but related question:

a neighbor greets you with a "how's your day?" in the hallway. do you:
1) just say "good. you?" and expect a reply of "good." before continuing your ways, or do you
2) think what he/she wants is to stop and discuss how good or bad your day actually is?

to me, "gg" is the former. it's just a formality. not real interaction. ants bumping.

which leads to this:

do people who think it "give rise to negative feelings/hostility" stop and hold meaningful conversations with their neighbor in the hall? cos that's weird to me. and i think it'll be weird for my neighbor too.

I'd most likely do 1, but there is a big difference of context, also meeting in person you can see facial expression and hear the tone of voice which makes all the difference.

I would interpret that "how's your day?" quite differently if that neighbor had just gotten me evicted.

#308 Wil McCullough

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Posted 21 July 2017 - 02:57 AM

View PostYellonet, on 21 July 2017 - 02:52 AM, said:

I'd most likely do 1, but there is a big difference of context, also meeting in person you can see facial expression and hear the tone of voice which makes all the difference.

I would interpret that "how's your day?" quite differently if that neighbor had just gotten me evicted.


Haha true that!

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Posted 21 July 2017 - 03:03 AM

I got accused of being a police psychic for suggesting that the game that was just played lent context to any commentary that followed it, so I'm not sure this discussion has anything left to it as far as rationality.



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Posted 21 July 2017 - 03:34 AM

The Social Justice MechWarrior Player: That player which is easily insulted or just on a hair trigger to report everything in-game or on the forums. If you really really trigger them you get the mega ultra 5 report alpha strike.

A simple "gg" at the end of a 12-0 stomp usually does the trick with this type. If you touch their safespaces expect to hear screeches which sound something like REEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE. (headphone warning)


edit: btw, I just lol'd seeing someone posted trigglypuff, hahahahaahaha

Dank

Edited by Kin3ticX, 21 July 2017 - 03:36 AM.


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Posted 21 July 2017 - 06:20 AM

«o7» is not a greeting.

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Posted 21 July 2017 - 07:57 AM

View Postdavoodoo, on 19 July 2017 - 07:56 AM, said:

ppl these days dont know what gg means...

you dont say good game when you steamrolled enemy 12-3...its akin to spitting in the face of defeated...


Yeah you say "GG EZ" instead.

I mean, if you want to be a **** anyway.

Trash talk in a vital component of any online multiplayer shooter after all.

Edited by QuantumButler, 21 July 2017 - 07:58 AM.


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Posted 21 July 2017 - 08:21 AM

I'm... actually somewhat surprised this hasn't hit k-town yet.

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Posted 21 July 2017 - 08:26 AM

So I'm not going to read 16 pages this just to give my opinion. So sorry if this has already been said.

As someone from a starcraft back ground it was considered "Bad mannered" to say GG as the winning player before the player who is losing or lost. Usually you let the opponent who lost say GG first. However like people have said its considered the after game handshake so not saying GG when you lose is also considered "bad mannered".
So coming from that background I get really....frustrated when its a 0/2-12 match and my opponents say GG.
I feel its always a good grace kind of deal to let the opponent say it first, because of course it was a good game for you when you roll the enemy team, it just feels like your adding more salt to the wound.

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Posted 21 July 2017 - 08:38 AM

View PostWil McCullough, on 21 July 2017 - 02:21 AM, said:


strange but related question:

a neighbor greets you with a "how's your day?" in the hallway. do you:
1) just say "good. you?" and expect a reply of "good." before continuing your ways, or do you
2) think what he/she wants is to stop and discuss how good or bad your day actually is?

to me, "gg" is the former. it's just a formality. not real interaction. ants bumping.

which leads to this:

do people who think it "give rise to negative feelings/hostility" stop and hold meaningful conversations with their neighbor in the hall? cos that's weird to me. and i think it'll be weird for my neighbor too.

Actually...

"Alright?" where I live is slang for "Hello" and yet, I have started responding not with a simple "Alright!" but with "Yes (or no), you?"

I have turned a simple greeting into a (hopefully) more meaningful exchange, and I don't remember when or why I started to do it.

I can't decide if I'm trying to be annoying or actually want to have a conversation.

View PostAppuagab, on 21 July 2017 - 06:20 AM, said:

«o7» is not a greeting.

What are your thoughts on

<o

?

Edited by Jay Leon Hart, 21 July 2017 - 08:38 AM.


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Posted 21 July 2017 - 08:40 AM

View PostJay Leon Hart, on 21 July 2017 - 08:38 AM, said:

Actually...

"Alright?" where I live is slang for "Hello" and yet, I have started responding not with a simple "Alright!" but with "Yes (or no), you?"

I have turned a simple greeting into a (hopefully) more meaningful exchange, and I don't remember when or why I started to do it.

I can't decide if I'm trying to be annoying or actually want to have a conversation.


What are your thoughts on

<o

?

inferior to \o/ or \m/

oh damn... I better not use \m/ ... I might offends the Seraphim with my satanic action!

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Posted 21 July 2017 - 08:42 AM

View PostBishop Steiner, on 21 July 2017 - 08:40 AM, said:

inferior to \o/ or \m/

oh damn... I better not use \m/ ... I might offends the Seraphim with my satanic action!

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#318 Wil McCullough

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Posted 22 July 2017 - 09:29 AM

View PostJay Leon Hart, on 21 July 2017 - 08:38 AM, said:

Actually...

"Alright?" where I live is slang for "Hello" and yet, I have started responding not with a simple "Alright!" but with "Yes (or no), you?"

I have turned a simple greeting into a (hopefully) more meaningful exchange, and I don't remember when or why I started to do it.

I can't decide if I'm trying to be annoying or actually want to have a conversation.



most people aren't interested in a meaningful exchange in the hallway though. most of the time, it's just an "ant bump", a formality. just like "gg" at the end of a match.

it's not really an invitation to start dissecting the match or a commentary on how the teams actually played.

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Posted 22 July 2017 - 09:58 AM

View PostWil McCullough, on 22 July 2017 - 09:29 AM, said:

it's not really an invitation to start dissecting the match or a commentary on how the teams actually played.

Except when it is Posted Image

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Posted 22 July 2017 - 10:02 AM

View PostMister Blastman, on 19 July 2017 - 07:22 AM, said:

I view "gg" after a 12-2 roll as an insult, if issued from the winning team.

12-2 isn't a good game.

Once upon a time, a long time ago, I was a punkass kid that played a lot of StarCraft. I had a nasty habit of saying "gl hf" at the beginning of every game, which seemed innocuous enough. But I never meant good luck to them, what I really meant was "good luck... you'll need it, have fun while I teabag your ***!"

When I ended up winning, I would say "gg" and sometimes even say it well before my opponent lost--I meant it in a disparaging way.

12-2 isn't a good game, it is a bad game, that likely wasn't fun for the other team, either because they sucked(quite likely were full of bad players), or the matchmaker hosed the game. Usually it is a combination of the two because bad players shouldn't be stacked together, as they end up cowering behind rocks and wait to die.

So if you 12-2 another team, the best thing to say is nothing at all. And if you really feel the urge to say something, trash talk the matchmaker, or show empathy by saying "tough break." You get the idea.


p.s. An alternative for "gl hf" might be ESAD. It is an acronym. And it means something. But at least it's honest...

Sorry I'll say GG whenever. if I get rolled, or we roll them. It doesn't matter to me. Also feelings do not matter either. If someone is salty because I said GG, its on them lol.

Edited by ApolloKaras, 22 July 2017 - 10:02 AM.






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