UndeniablyAVG wrote: »Teabagging... Some people love it, some people hate it. Regardless it happens regularly, some people teabag with reckless abandon, others are more reserved. I personally live by a set of rules that govern whether a player is due a clam slam or not. They are as follows:
1) What goes around, comes around. You teabag me, you're getting bagged.
2) If you run away from a 1v1, then come back a minute latter with your pals, you're getting bagged.
3) If you hide behind the zerg spamming snipe, you're getting bagged.
4) If you start setting up a meatbag when your group outnumbers mine 5-1, you're getting bagged.
I'm interested to see what rules other people have, and whether or not you agree with mine!
I'm sure some people will just say that teabagging in general is stupid, each to their own, I'm not trying to tell you how to play.
So let me know what you class as a teabaggable offense!
UndeniablyAVG wrote: »I don't teabag because I have an IQ on the RHS of the bell curve. FFS, some of you could do with being a little more inventive. Slot a fun emote. I've gotten a few "lol" whispers from my "kneel praying" emote.
Teabagging = lack of imagination.
I agree with you on this, if i have the time I'll whack out a /shovel or a /eatbread. As someone else stated though sometimes it's all just a bit too fast paced for that.
Knowing this, it's pretty easy for me to avoid doing it. I would hate for someone to have a very bad experience because of it.Recremen wrote:The reason for this is that all kinds of people play this game, including actual victims of sexual assault. Certain things like teabagging are literally psychological triggers that can mess someone up for the rest of the day or longer. There is no need to bring that kind of dynamic into the game. It is not a necessary part of the simulated combat experience. And it's not like these victims "should have known what they were signing up for" when they bought the game. The game wasn't advertised as an environment where you can simulate sexual assault, it was advertised for the simulated combat. The things you add to that are on you, and you really do have a degree of social responsibility to be a good member of the community. If you can't muster the social graces to do something as easy as "not teabagging" then maybe some psych treatment would do you some good as well.
UndeniablyAVG wrote: »Teabagging... Some people love it, some people hate it. Regardless it happens regularly, some people teabag with reckless abandon, others are more reserved. I personally live by a set of rules that govern whether a player is due a clam slam or not. They are as follows:
1) What goes around, comes around. You teabag me, you're getting bagged.
2) If you run away from a 1v1, then come back a minute latter with your pals, you're getting bagged.
3) If you hide behind the zerg spamming snipe, you're getting bagged.
4) If you start setting up a meatbag when your group outnumbers mine 5-1, you're getting bagged.
I'm interested to see what rules other people have, and whether or not you agree with mine!
I'm sure some people will just say that teabagging in general is stupid, each to their own, I'm not trying to tell you how to play.
So let me know what you class as a teabaggable offense!
And to be honest good players. If its a good duel ill do a nice prayer emote. But if its a good player that's also a booster / Xbox club 'hero' or a text chat spamming epeen wannabe they get the bag
UndeniablyAVG wrote: »I don't teabag because I have an IQ on the RHS of the bell curve. FFS, some of you could do with being a little more inventive. Slot a fun emote. I've gotten a few "lol" whispers from my "kneel praying" emote.
Teabagging = lack of imagination.
I agree with you on this, if i have the time I'll whack out a /shovel or a /eatbread. As someone else stated though sometimes it's all just a bit too fast paced for that.
Then I'll do nothing, rather than being boring and unimaginative.
Ectheliontnacil wrote: »Using emotes is fun but if and all but if you genuinely dislike someone...what better way is there to humiliate them? There is of course the broom and puke emotes, but nothing beats shoving your sweaty balls in their face.
Haashhtaag wrote: »
What I love is when I see a t-bagger suddenly get killed by someone else while he's busy in his ritual. I usually send them a whisper along the lines of "less tbagging, more PvPing".
If I do it, I try to be pretty sure the other party is okay with it because I've come to learn it can be harmful to people who have been sexually assaulted in the past.
Haashhtaag wrote: »
You can be as disrespectful as you want to me. I will still be respectful to you.
UndeniablyAVG wrote: »Teabagging... Some people love it, some people hate it. Regardless it happens regularly, some people teabag with reckless abandon, others are more reserved. I personally live by a set of rules that govern whether a player is due a clam slam or not. They are as follows:
1) What goes around, comes around. You teabag me, you're getting bagged.
2) If you run away from a 1v1, then come back a minute latter with your pals, you're getting bagged.
3) If you hide behind the zerg spamming snipe, you're getting bagged.
4) If you start setting up a meatbag when your group outnumbers mine 5-1, you're getting bagged.
I'm interested to see what rules other people have, and whether or not you agree with mine!
I'm sure some people will just say that teabagging in general is stupid, each to their own, I'm not trying to tell you how to play.
So let me know what you class as a teabaggable offense!
So, if you were in command, you'd put the archers in the front row. I'm sure you'd win many battles.UndeniablyAVG wrote: »3) If you hide behind the zerg spamming snipe, you're getting bagged.
bulbousb16_ESO wrote: »So, if you were in command, you'd put the archers in the front row. I'm sure you'd win many battles.UndeniablyAVG wrote: »3) If you hide behind the zerg spamming snipe, you're getting bagged.
bulbousb16_ESO wrote: »So, if you were in command, you'd put the archers in the front row. I'm sure you'd win many battles.UndeniablyAVG wrote: »3) If you hide behind the zerg spamming snipe, you're getting bagged.