thelordoffelines wrote: »Because of this thread i think ill step up the amount of people i tbag.
anitajoneb17_ESO wrote: »sixuponthelot wrote: »In my experience the majority of players don't care when they are teabagged or they think it's all in good fun
And I don't know *anyone* in game that doesn't think that teabaggers are sick in their heads.
We don't take it as a "personal offense" (we can get over that), but it shows such a mix of idiocy and perversion that it projects over the entire pvp community (which has a really bad image in this game, just fyi) and takes away many people from pvp. No fun in playing with idiotic pervs. That's all.
You might not care but I'm glad ZOS cares. A bad community a surely going to drive more players away than some moderation from ZOS.
Jessica Folsom wrote:It's a very grey area.
houimetub17_ESO wrote: »Well, for a year ZoS had the relutation to be soft with playerbase that would go against TOS. I am happy to see them be morr harsh these days as I see more and more players having actions taken against them. Players that deserved it.
Huckdabuck wrote: »Welcome to playing video games! I remember performing my first tbag while playing rainbow six on console like 20 years ago......such a fond memory. If ZOS really cared about this (I'm betting it's someone and their friends who spammed tickets about imurshuns)....there'd probably be far fewer pvp'ers out there due to this horrible, sickening, and degrading act of idiocy and perversion known as dipping the groin on a players corpse because I see it nonstop every night while pvp'ing. Live, let live, rez, or laugh while watching!
Now that is just stretching what tbagging is a bit too far. Do you really honestly think that anyone has that particular intention when they're tbagging a pixellated corpse on a computer screen?anitajoneb17_ESO wrote: »On another topic : the whole discussion between "sensitive people should become tougher or go elsewhere instead of imposing their dictatorship upon others" and "people should respect others' feelings more" is imho not so easy to solve and could involve politics, religion, philosophy and many other aspects. It's all about living together and humanbeings have been trying this forever with little success so far. That said, I feel sad that freedom of speech and act should go as far as letting people "mimic-ing r-a-p-e for fun". Because that's what teabagging is about : mimic-ing r-a-p-e for fun. That's the point....
EDIT : had to edit the four-letter-word because of automatic censorship in the forum. Strangely enough it ahould be okay to do it ingame but not to write the word ???
anitajoneb17_ESO wrote: »[...]
While I have a strong opinion about teabagging which I expressed above, I don't feel it is as widespread as this thread makes it appear. Or is there a cultural difference ? People on NA server would teabag more than on EU ??? I'm wondering, 'cause I hear quite a lot about it as a common practice but I've never really witnessed it as such. I also heard there were players who teabagged mobs in Skyrim (the game) - Now if that's true that's really sick... but anyway, just wondering if that's so common.
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BrassRazoo wrote: »... and so they should.
I will screenshot, record and report any player who teabags me.
Ban them all I say.
anitajoneb17_ESO wrote: »That said, I feel sad that freedom of speech and act should go as far as letting people "mimic-ing r-a-p-e for fun". Because that's what teabagging is about : mimic-ing r-a-p-e for fun. That's the point....
EDIT : had to edit the four-letter-word because of automatic censorship in the forum. Strangely enough it ahould be okay to do it ingame but not to write the word ???
BrassRazoo wrote: »... and so they should.
I will screenshot, record and report any player who teabags me.
Ban them all I say.
BrassRazoo wrote: »... and so they should.
I will screenshot, record and report any player who teabags me.
Ban them all I say.
BrassRazoo wrote: »... and so they should.
I will screenshot, record and report any player who teabags me.
Ban them all I say.
I hope you are aware you will spend your whole video game time sending reports.
Cinnamon_Spider wrote: »Now that is just stretching what tbagging is a bit too far. Do you really honestly think that anyone has that particular intention when they're tbagging a pixellated corpse on a computer screen?anitajoneb17_ESO wrote: »Because that's what teabagging is about : mimic-ing r-a-p-e for fun. That's the point....
Dude. I am so honestly sorry that you think that's what teabagging is about. If I thought that, I might be offended too. But seriously, I think that's one hell of a stretch.