@vigarr...curse you for that BFFs' post - while completely and totally hilarious, I can't get that "dip dip potato chip" crap outta my head now, it's doing some kinda possessed do loop up there...ugh...
by the way - any chance you know the title for the BFFs skyrim vid...having trouble finding it on youtube...
jarradarab wrote: »Well its the internet, get over it
UltimaJoe777 wrote: »jarradarab wrote: »Well its the internet, get over it
Retort Denied.
jarradarab wrote: »UltimaJoe777 wrote: »jarradarab wrote: »Well its the internet, get over it
Retort Denied.
Im just playin'
UltimaJoe777 wrote: »You know what the scary thing is about teabaggers? They're basically trying to hump a corpse. Regardless of who or why that's just sick and means you clearly have issues.
And don't say "well it's the internet get over it" or something to that effect because you're still reflecting something you'd do in real life if you could.
UltimaJoe777 wrote: »You know what the scary thing is about teabaggers? They're basically trying to hump a corpse. Regardless of who or why that's just sick and means you clearly have issues.
And don't say "well it's the internet get over it" or something to that effect because you're still reflecting something you'd do in real life if you could.
I kill people in this game, does that mean I'd kill people in real life if I could? You kill people in this game, does that mean you would kill people in real life if you could? Let us not make *** up about what peoples in game actions say about their out of game personality and behavior.
UltimaJoe777 wrote: »UltimaJoe777 wrote: »You know what the scary thing is about teabaggers? They're basically trying to hump a corpse. Regardless of who or why that's just sick and means you clearly have issues.
And don't say "well it's the internet get over it" or something to that effect because you're still reflecting something you'd do in real life if you could.
I kill people in this game, does that mean I'd kill people in real life if I could? You kill people in this game, does that mean you would kill people in real life if you could? Let us not make *** up about what peoples in game actions say about their out of game personality and behavior.
You're missing the point I was making. It's not a matter of the fact you kill someone in-game you kill them in real life, it's a matter of IF you kill someone in real life your state of mentality reflects in-game what you would do if you actually killed in real life. In other words if you teabag in-game then if you killed someone in real life you'd probably hump the corpse. Believe it or not someone's mentality can very easily be persuaded by a love of gaming.
UltimaJoe777 wrote: »UltimaJoe777 wrote: »You know what the scary thing is about teabaggers? They're basically trying to hump a corpse. Regardless of who or why that's just sick and means you clearly have issues.
And don't say "well it's the internet get over it" or something to that effect because you're still reflecting something you'd do in real life if you could.
I kill people in this game, does that mean I'd kill people in real life if I could? You kill people in this game, does that mean you would kill people in real life if you could? Let us not make *** up about what peoples in game actions say about their out of game personality and behavior.
You're missing the point I was making. It's not a matter of the fact you kill someone in-game you kill them in real life, it's a matter of IF you kill someone in real life your state of mentality reflects in-game what you would do if you actually killed in real life. In other words if you teabag in-game then if you killed someone in real life you'd probably hump the corpse. Believe it or not someone's mentality can very easily be persuaded by a love of gaming.
That is not even close to being accurate. You are seriously delusional if you think the same emotions go through someone when they murder someone in real life versus a game. The guy I killed in game isn't dead. He is still there on his computer. His loved ones don't have to mourn his passing, and I don't have any guilt, or shame, or anger or regret. I don't have to dispose of the body, I don't have to live with taking a life. I'll see him again in 5 minutes when he tries to kill me and we have another fight. If I teabag him it does not mean I want to sexually assault a corpse. Get a grip man!
UltimaJoe777 wrote: »UltimaJoe777 wrote: »You know what the scary thing is about teabaggers? They're basically trying to hump a corpse. Regardless of who or why that's just sick and means you clearly have issues.
And don't say "well it's the internet get over it" or something to that effect because you're still reflecting something you'd do in real life if you could.
I kill people in this game, does that mean I'd kill people in real life if I could? You kill people in this game, does that mean you would kill people in real life if you could? Let us not make *** up about what peoples in game actions say about their out of game personality and behavior.
You're missing the point I was making. It's not a matter of the fact you kill someone in-game you kill them in real life, it's a matter of IF you kill someone in real life your state of mentality reflects in-game what you would do if you actually killed in real life. In other words if you teabag in-game then if you killed someone in real life you'd probably hump the corpse. Believe it or not someone's mentality can very easily be persuaded by a love of gaming.
UltimaJoe777 wrote: »I don't know @UltimaJoe777 ...my reaction the last several months thus far has been to start 'blocking' allies I saw bagging folks - i had a pretty strong aversion to the move...but that's just looking at things from my own perspective...
after listening to the comments from people whom do the move - I don't know, it's not something I would do, but, I kinda get it now...for all the different reasons they mention...
personally it bothers me less - and that's a good thing for me
there are emotes for spitting and vomiting on folks - that's some pretty foul behavior too...
rngeezus...who'd have ever thunk it - I'm holding up the banner for teabaggers everywhere...cuz you know what - they are people too (a little loud and creepy, but oh well)
UltimaJoe777 wrote: »I don't know @UltimaJoe777 ...my reaction the last several months thus far has been to start 'blocking' allies I saw bagging folks - i had a pretty strong aversion to the move...but that's just looking at things from my own perspective...
after listening to the comments from people whom do the move - I don't know, it's not something I would do, but, I kinda get it now...for all the different reasons they mention...
personally it bothers me less - and that's a good thing for me
there are emotes for spitting and vomiting on folks - that's some pretty foul behavior too...
rngeezus...who'd have ever thunk it - I'm holding up the banner for teabaggers everywhere...cuz you know what - they are people too (a little loud and creepy, but oh well)
More power to ya for it not bothering ya but for those it DOES bother it goes unpunished and thus people keep doing it and trying to justify it.UltimaJoe777 wrote: »You know, all of you admitting you teabag and doing so without remorse are part of the problem with PvP being so toxic... I don't care WHY you do it, it is unsportsmanlike and immature and never EVER justified. In fact, it just proves what a sore loser you can be.
U got the whole tea bagging other way round. The winner tea bags the loser.
Wrong. Winners don't teabag.
Ur crazy, winners are the only one who can tea bag. U cant get up from ur grave and tea bag the guy who just killed u!!!
You misunderstand the meaning of "winning". If you show poor sportsmanship, you lose, period. Why do you lose? Because you lose honorable reputation, you lose potential friends and/or dueling partners, and most of all you lose the game. Killing someone is a trifle compared to a true and honorable victory. So in short:
Winner = Victorious, proud, and deserving of the victory.
Loser = Defeated, be it morally or literally.
UltimaJoe777 wrote: »UltimaJoe777 wrote: »UltimaJoe777 wrote: »You know what the scary thing is about teabaggers? They're basically trying to hump a corpse. Regardless of who or why that's just sick and means you clearly have issues.
And don't say "well it's the internet get over it" or something to that effect because you're still reflecting something you'd do in real life if you could.
I kill people in this game, does that mean I'd kill people in real life if I could? You kill people in this game, does that mean you would kill people in real life if you could? Let us not make *** up about what peoples in game actions say about their out of game personality and behavior.
You're missing the point I was making. It's not a matter of the fact you kill someone in-game you kill them in real life, it's a matter of IF you kill someone in real life your state of mentality reflects in-game what you would do if you actually killed in real life. In other words if you teabag in-game then if you killed someone in real life you'd probably hump the corpse. Believe it or not someone's mentality can very easily be persuaded by a love of gaming.
That is not even close to being accurate. You are seriously delusional if you think the same emotions go through someone when they murder someone in real life versus a game. The guy I killed in game isn't dead. He is still there on his computer. His loved ones don't have to mourn his passing, and I don't have any guilt, or shame, or anger or regret. I don't have to dispose of the body, I don't have to live with taking a life. I'll see him again in 5 minutes when he tries to kill me and we have another fight. If I teabag him it does not mean I want to sexually assault a corpse. Get a grip man!
You're not even TRYING to understand what I'm saying are you? Sheesh...
Perhaps that's why people don't take stuff like teabagging seriously. No true comprehension of the concept.
I know it’s a little weird – but, I’m definitely interested to hear this community's feedback on the subject…plus – do you have any favorite emotes for sharing your displeasure with others both friend and foe?
benjamino613 wrote: »UltimaJoe777 wrote: »UltimaJoe777 wrote: »You know what the scary thing is about teabaggers? They're basically trying to hump a corpse. Regardless of who or why that's just sick and means you clearly have issues.
And don't say "well it's the internet get over it" or something to that effect because you're still reflecting something you'd do in real life if you could.
I kill people in this game, does that mean I'd kill people in real life if I could? You kill people in this game, does that mean you would kill people in real life if you could? Let us not make *** up about what peoples in game actions say about their out of game personality and behavior.
You're missing the point I was making. It's not a matter of the fact you kill someone in-game you kill them in real life, it's a matter of IF you kill someone in real life your state of mentality reflects in-game what you would do if you actually killed in real life. In other words if you teabag in-game then if you killed someone in real life you'd probably hump the corpse. Believe it or not someone's mentality can very easily be persuaded by a love of gaming.
do you have any qualifications in criminal psychology?
UltimaJoe777 wrote: »I don't know @UltimaJoe777 ...my reaction the last several months thus far has been to start 'blocking' allies I saw bagging folks - i had a pretty strong aversion to the move...but that's just looking at things from my own perspective...
after listening to the comments from people whom do the move - I don't know, it's not something I would do, but, I kinda get it now...for all the different reasons they mention...
personally it bothers me less - and that's a good thing for me
there are emotes for spitting and vomiting on folks - that's some pretty foul behavior too...
rngeezus...who'd have ever thunk it - I'm holding up the banner for teabaggers everywhere...cuz you know what - they are people too (a little loud and creepy, but oh well)
UltimaJoe777 wrote: »I don't know @UltimaJoe777 ...my reaction the last several months thus far has been to start 'blocking' allies I saw bagging folks - i had a pretty strong aversion to the move...but that's just looking at things from my own perspective...
after listening to the comments from people whom do the move - I don't know, it's not something I would do, but, I kinda get it now...for all the different reasons they mention...
personally it bothers me less - and that's a good thing for me
there are emotes for spitting and vomiting on folks - that's some pretty foul behavior too...
rngeezus...who'd have ever thunk it - I'm holding up the banner for teabaggers everywhere...cuz you know what - they are people too (a little loud and creepy, but oh well)
More power to ya for it not bothering ya but for those it DOES bother it goes unpunished and thus people keep doing it and trying to justify it.UltimaJoe777 wrote: »You know, all of you admitting you teabag and doing so without remorse are part of the problem with PvP being so toxic... I don't care WHY you do it, it is unsportsmanlike and immature and never EVER justified. In fact, it just proves what a sore loser you can be.
U got the whole tea bagging other way round. The winner tea bags the loser.
Wrong. Winners don't teabag.
Ur crazy, winners are the only one who can tea bag. U cant get up from ur grave and tea bag the guy who just killed u!!!
You misunderstand the meaning of "winning". If you show poor sportsmanship, you lose, period. Why do you lose? Because you lose honorable reputation, you lose potential friends and/or dueling partners, and most of all you lose the game. Killing someone is a trifle compared to a true and honorable victory. So in short:
Winner = Victorious, proud, and deserving of the victory.
Loser = Defeated, be it morally or literally.
Thats just ur opinion. There can only be one winner.
UltimaJoe777 wrote: »UltimaJoe777 wrote: »UltimaJoe777 wrote: »You know what the scary thing is about teabaggers? They're basically trying to hump a corpse. Regardless of who or why that's just sick and means you clearly have issues.
And don't say "well it's the internet get over it" or something to that effect because you're still reflecting something you'd do in real life if you could.
I kill people in this game, does that mean I'd kill people in real life if I could? You kill people in this game, does that mean you would kill people in real life if you could? Let us not make *** up about what peoples in game actions say about their out of game personality and behavior.
You're missing the point I was making. It's not a matter of the fact you kill someone in-game you kill them in real life, it's a matter of IF you kill someone in real life your state of mentality reflects in-game what you would do if you actually killed in real life. In other words if you teabag in-game then if you killed someone in real life you'd probably hump the corpse. Believe it or not someone's mentality can very easily be persuaded by a love of gaming.
That is not even close to being accurate. You are seriously delusional if you think the same emotions go through someone when they murder someone in real life versus a game. The guy I killed in game isn't dead. He is still there on his computer. His loved ones don't have to mourn his passing, and I don't have any guilt, or shame, or anger or regret. I don't have to dispose of the body, I don't have to live with taking a life. I'll see him again in 5 minutes when he tries to kill me and we have another fight. If I teabag him it does not mean I want to sexually assault a corpse. Get a grip man!
You're not even TRYING to understand what I'm saying are you? Sheesh...
Perhaps that's why people don't take stuff like teabagging seriously. No true comprehension of the concept.
You said if you teabag in game then if you killed someone in real life you'd probably hump the corpse. This isn't even close to being true. It isn't even in the same ballpark. If this isn't what you're saying, then please explain. Teabagging in game isn't a sexual act, it is a taunt. I'm not going to sit here and let you compare teabaggers to sexual sadist or teabagging to sexual assualt. They are crouching on pixels.
UltimaJoe777 wrote: »benjamino613 wrote: »UltimaJoe777 wrote: »UltimaJoe777 wrote: »You know what the scary thing is about teabaggers? They're basically trying to hump a corpse. Regardless of who or why that's just sick and means you clearly have issues.
And don't say "well it's the internet get over it" or something to that effect because you're still reflecting something you'd do in real life if you could.
I kill people in this game, does that mean I'd kill people in real life if I could? You kill people in this game, does that mean you would kill people in real life if you could? Let us not make *** up about what peoples in game actions say about their out of game personality and behavior.
You're missing the point I was making. It's not a matter of the fact you kill someone in-game you kill them in real life, it's a matter of IF you kill someone in real life your state of mentality reflects in-game what you would do if you actually killed in real life. In other words if you teabag in-game then if you killed someone in real life you'd probably hump the corpse. Believe it or not someone's mentality can very easily be persuaded by a love of gaming.
do you have any qualifications in criminal psychology?
No, but I do know a thing or 2 about gaming addiction. I may not be addicted myself, but I can damn well comprehend it. It's very easy for an addict to blur the line between reality and fantasy, and should the 2 ever collide... Well I'm sure you get my point now.UltimaJoe777 wrote: »I don't know @UltimaJoe777 ...my reaction the last several months thus far has been to start 'blocking' allies I saw bagging folks - i had a pretty strong aversion to the move...but that's just looking at things from my own perspective...
after listening to the comments from people whom do the move - I don't know, it's not something I would do, but, I kinda get it now...for all the different reasons they mention...
personally it bothers me less - and that's a good thing for me
there are emotes for spitting and vomiting on folks - that's some pretty foul behavior too...
rngeezus...who'd have ever thunk it - I'm holding up the banner for teabaggers everywhere...cuz you know what - they are people too (a little loud and creepy, but oh well)
UltimaJoe777 wrote: »I don't know @UltimaJoe777 ...my reaction the last several months thus far has been to start 'blocking' allies I saw bagging folks - i had a pretty strong aversion to the move...but that's just looking at things from my own perspective...
after listening to the comments from people whom do the move - I don't know, it's not something I would do, but, I kinda get it now...for all the different reasons they mention...
personally it bothers me less - and that's a good thing for me
there are emotes for spitting and vomiting on folks - that's some pretty foul behavior too...
rngeezus...who'd have ever thunk it - I'm holding up the banner for teabaggers everywhere...cuz you know what - they are people too (a little loud and creepy, but oh well)
More power to ya for it not bothering ya but for those it DOES bother it goes unpunished and thus people keep doing it and trying to justify it.UltimaJoe777 wrote: »You know, all of you admitting you teabag and doing so without remorse are part of the problem with PvP being so toxic... I don't care WHY you do it, it is unsportsmanlike and immature and never EVER justified. In fact, it just proves what a sore loser you can be.
U got the whole tea bagging other way round. The winner tea bags the loser.
Wrong. Winners don't teabag.
Ur crazy, winners are the only one who can tea bag. U cant get up from ur grave and tea bag the guy who just killed u!!!
You misunderstand the meaning of "winning". If you show poor sportsmanship, you lose, period. Why do you lose? Because you lose honorable reputation, you lose potential friends and/or dueling partners, and most of all you lose the game. Killing someone is a trifle compared to a true and honorable victory. So in short:
Winner = Victorious, proud, and deserving of the victory.
Loser = Defeated, be it morally or literally.
Thats just ur opinion. There can only be one winner.
Indeed. And that one winner is the one NOT teabagging.UltimaJoe777 wrote: »UltimaJoe777 wrote: »UltimaJoe777 wrote: »You know what the scary thing is about teabaggers? They're basically trying to hump a corpse. Regardless of who or why that's just sick and means you clearly have issues.
And don't say "well it's the internet get over it" or something to that effect because you're still reflecting something you'd do in real life if you could.
I kill people in this game, does that mean I'd kill people in real life if I could? You kill people in this game, does that mean you would kill people in real life if you could? Let us not make *** up about what peoples in game actions say about their out of game personality and behavior.
You're missing the point I was making. It's not a matter of the fact you kill someone in-game you kill them in real life, it's a matter of IF you kill someone in real life your state of mentality reflects in-game what you would do if you actually killed in real life. In other words if you teabag in-game then if you killed someone in real life you'd probably hump the corpse. Believe it or not someone's mentality can very easily be persuaded by a love of gaming.
That is not even close to being accurate. You are seriously delusional if you think the same emotions go through someone when they murder someone in real life versus a game. The guy I killed in game isn't dead. He is still there on his computer. His loved ones don't have to mourn his passing, and I don't have any guilt, or shame, or anger or regret. I don't have to dispose of the body, I don't have to live with taking a life. I'll see him again in 5 minutes when he tries to kill me and we have another fight. If I teabag him it does not mean I want to sexually assault a corpse. Get a grip man!
You're not even TRYING to understand what I'm saying are you? Sheesh...
Perhaps that's why people don't take stuff like teabagging seriously. No true comprehension of the concept.
You said if you teabag in game then if you killed someone in real life you'd probably hump the corpse. This isn't even close to being true. It isn't even in the same ballpark. If this isn't what you're saying, then please explain. Teabagging in game isn't a sexual act, it is a taunt. I'm not going to sit here and let you compare teabaggers to sexual sadist or teabagging to sexual assualt. They are crouching on pixels.
Actually, it is a sexual act. You are literally humping the corpse of your fallen enemy. Of course, humping isn't ONLY based on the male side of the gene pool, if you get my drift.
It's all in the mentality, and frankly people don't take the mentality of someone seriously on the internet because, in their defense, it's just the internet. No, you show 1 of 2 types of mentality on the internet:
1. Your true self you're too afraid or shy to show in real life.
2. An entirely different side, a dual personality if you will, than you normally show.
Remember, we are playing an "RPG". That means we depict ourselves in-game as we prefer to. That means if you teabag, you depict yourself as a scumbag who gets his or her kicks sexually mutilating a corpse or non-corpse depending on the situation.
UltimaJoe777 wrote: »benjamino613 wrote: »UltimaJoe777 wrote: »UltimaJoe777 wrote: »You know what the scary thing is about teabaggers? They're basically trying to hump a corpse. Regardless of who or why that's just sick and means you clearly have issues.
And don't say "well it's the internet get over it" or something to that effect because you're still reflecting something you'd do in real life if you could.
I kill people in this game, does that mean I'd kill people in real life if I could? You kill people in this game, does that mean you would kill people in real life if you could? Let us not make *** up about what peoples in game actions say about their out of game personality and behavior.
You're missing the point I was making. It's not a matter of the fact you kill someone in-game you kill them in real life, it's a matter of IF you kill someone in real life your state of mentality reflects in-game what you would do if you actually killed in real life. In other words if you teabag in-game then if you killed someone in real life you'd probably hump the corpse. Believe it or not someone's mentality can very easily be persuaded by a love of gaming.
do you have any qualifications in criminal psychology?
No, but I do know a thing or 2 about gaming addiction. I may not be addicted myself, but I can damn well comprehend it. It's very easy for an addict to blur the line between reality and fantasy, and should the 2 ever collide... Well I'm sure you get my point now.UltimaJoe777 wrote: »I don't know @UltimaJoe777 ...my reaction the last several months thus far has been to start 'blocking' allies I saw bagging folks - i had a pretty strong aversion to the move...but that's just looking at things from my own perspective...
after listening to the comments from people whom do the move - I don't know, it's not something I would do, but, I kinda get it now...for all the different reasons they mention...
personally it bothers me less - and that's a good thing for me
there are emotes for spitting and vomiting on folks - that's some pretty foul behavior too...
rngeezus...who'd have ever thunk it - I'm holding up the banner for teabaggers everywhere...cuz you know what - they are people too (a little loud and creepy, but oh well)
UltimaJoe777 wrote: »I don't know @UltimaJoe777 ...my reaction the last several months thus far has been to start 'blocking' allies I saw bagging folks - i had a pretty strong aversion to the move...but that's just looking at things from my own perspective...
after listening to the comments from people whom do the move - I don't know, it's not something I would do, but, I kinda get it now...for all the different reasons they mention...
personally it bothers me less - and that's a good thing for me
there are emotes for spitting and vomiting on folks - that's some pretty foul behavior too...
rngeezus...who'd have ever thunk it - I'm holding up the banner for teabaggers everywhere...cuz you know what - they are people too (a little loud and creepy, but oh well)
More power to ya for it not bothering ya but for those it DOES bother it goes unpunished and thus people keep doing it and trying to justify it.UltimaJoe777 wrote: »You know, all of you admitting you teabag and doing so without remorse are part of the problem with PvP being so toxic... I don't care WHY you do it, it is unsportsmanlike and immature and never EVER justified. In fact, it just proves what a sore loser you can be.
U got the whole tea bagging other way round. The winner tea bags the loser.
Wrong. Winners don't teabag.
Ur crazy, winners are the only one who can tea bag. U cant get up from ur grave and tea bag the guy who just killed u!!!
You misunderstand the meaning of "winning". If you show poor sportsmanship, you lose, period. Why do you lose? Because you lose honorable reputation, you lose potential friends and/or dueling partners, and most of all you lose the game. Killing someone is a trifle compared to a true and honorable victory. So in short:
Winner = Victorious, proud, and deserving of the victory.
Loser = Defeated, be it morally or literally.
Thats just ur opinion. There can only be one winner.
Indeed. And that one winner is the one NOT teabagging.UltimaJoe777 wrote: »UltimaJoe777 wrote: »UltimaJoe777 wrote: »You know what the scary thing is about teabaggers? They're basically trying to hump a corpse. Regardless of who or why that's just sick and means you clearly have issues.
And don't say "well it's the internet get over it" or something to that effect because you're still reflecting something you'd do in real life if you could.
I kill people in this game, does that mean I'd kill people in real life if I could? You kill people in this game, does that mean you would kill people in real life if you could? Let us not make *** up about what peoples in game actions say about their out of game personality and behavior.
You're missing the point I was making. It's not a matter of the fact you kill someone in-game you kill them in real life, it's a matter of IF you kill someone in real life your state of mentality reflects in-game what you would do if you actually killed in real life. In other words if you teabag in-game then if you killed someone in real life you'd probably hump the corpse. Believe it or not someone's mentality can very easily be persuaded by a love of gaming.
That is not even close to being accurate. You are seriously delusional if you think the same emotions go through someone when they murder someone in real life versus a game. The guy I killed in game isn't dead. He is still there on his computer. His loved ones don't have to mourn his passing, and I don't have any guilt, or shame, or anger or regret. I don't have to dispose of the body, I don't have to live with taking a life. I'll see him again in 5 minutes when he tries to kill me and we have another fight. If I teabag him it does not mean I want to sexually assault a corpse. Get a grip man!
You're not even TRYING to understand what I'm saying are you? Sheesh...
Perhaps that's why people don't take stuff like teabagging seriously. No true comprehension of the concept.
You said if you teabag in game then if you killed someone in real life you'd probably hump the corpse. This isn't even close to being true. It isn't even in the same ballpark. If this isn't what you're saying, then please explain. Teabagging in game isn't a sexual act, it is a taunt. I'm not going to sit here and let you compare teabaggers to sexual sadist or teabagging to sexual assualt. They are crouching on pixels.
Actually, it is a sexual act. You are literally humping the corpse of your fallen enemy. Of course, humping isn't ONLY based on the male side of the gene pool, if you get my drift.
It's all in the mentality, and frankly people don't take the mentality of someone seriously on the internet because, in their defense, it's just the internet. No, you show 1 of 2 types of mentality on the internet:
1. Your true self you're too afraid or shy to show in real life.
2. An entirely different side, a dual personality if you will, than you normally show.
Remember, we are playing an "RPG". That means we depict ourselves in-game as we prefer to. That means if you teabag, you depict yourself as a scumbag who gets his or her kicks sexually mutilating a corpse or non-corpse depending on the situation.
Or you act the same. I'm the same in game and on these forums as I am in real life. I realise you won't believe me, but you should really start learning to stop making assumptions about peoples personalities and intentions.
They get their kicks annoying a person, or quickly showing they have no respect for that person. There is no sexual release or gratification. I mean, maybe for some weirdos out there, but not a lot. Comparing teabaggin in a video game to an actual case of sexual assualt so undermines the severity of actual sexual assualt. You know, those people whos lives have actually been harmed by sexual violence. Not those that got mad over the internet
UltimaJoe777 wrote: »UltimaJoe777 wrote: »benjamino613 wrote: »UltimaJoe777 wrote: »UltimaJoe777 wrote: »You know what the scary thing is about teabaggers? They're basically trying to hump a corpse. Regardless of who or why that's just sick and means you clearly have issues.
And don't say "well it's the internet get over it" or something to that effect because you're still reflecting something you'd do in real life if you could.
I kill people in this game, does that mean I'd kill people in real life if I could? You kill people in this game, does that mean you would kill people in real life if you could? Let us not make *** up about what peoples in game actions say about their out of game personality and behavior.
You're missing the point I was making. It's not a matter of the fact you kill someone in-game you kill them in real life, it's a matter of IF you kill someone in real life your state of mentality reflects in-game what you would do if you actually killed in real life. In other words if you teabag in-game then if you killed someone in real life you'd probably hump the corpse. Believe it or not someone's mentality can very easily be persuaded by a love of gaming.
do you have any qualifications in criminal psychology?
No, but I do know a thing or 2 about gaming addiction. I may not be addicted myself, but I can damn well comprehend it. It's very easy for an addict to blur the line between reality and fantasy, and should the 2 ever collide... Well I'm sure you get my point now.UltimaJoe777 wrote: »I don't know @UltimaJoe777 ...my reaction the last several months thus far has been to start 'blocking' allies I saw bagging folks - i had a pretty strong aversion to the move...but that's just looking at things from my own perspective...
after listening to the comments from people whom do the move - I don't know, it's not something I would do, but, I kinda get it now...for all the different reasons they mention...
personally it bothers me less - and that's a good thing for me
there are emotes for spitting and vomiting on folks - that's some pretty foul behavior too...
rngeezus...who'd have ever thunk it - I'm holding up the banner for teabaggers everywhere...cuz you know what - they are people too (a little loud and creepy, but oh well)
UltimaJoe777 wrote: »I don't know @UltimaJoe777 ...my reaction the last several months thus far has been to start 'blocking' allies I saw bagging folks - i had a pretty strong aversion to the move...but that's just looking at things from my own perspective...
after listening to the comments from people whom do the move - I don't know, it's not something I would do, but, I kinda get it now...for all the different reasons they mention...
personally it bothers me less - and that's a good thing for me
there are emotes for spitting and vomiting on folks - that's some pretty foul behavior too...
rngeezus...who'd have ever thunk it - I'm holding up the banner for teabaggers everywhere...cuz you know what - they are people too (a little loud and creepy, but oh well)
More power to ya for it not bothering ya but for those it DOES bother it goes unpunished and thus people keep doing it and trying to justify it.UltimaJoe777 wrote: »You know, all of you admitting you teabag and doing so without remorse are part of the problem with PvP being so toxic... I don't care WHY you do it, it is unsportsmanlike and immature and never EVER justified. In fact, it just proves what a sore loser you can be.
U got the whole tea bagging other way round. The winner tea bags the loser.
Wrong. Winners don't teabag.
Ur crazy, winners are the only one who can tea bag. U cant get up from ur grave and tea bag the guy who just killed u!!!
You misunderstand the meaning of "winning". If you show poor sportsmanship, you lose, period. Why do you lose? Because you lose honorable reputation, you lose potential friends and/or dueling partners, and most of all you lose the game. Killing someone is a trifle compared to a true and honorable victory. So in short:
Winner = Victorious, proud, and deserving of the victory.
Loser = Defeated, be it morally or literally.
Thats just ur opinion. There can only be one winner.
Indeed. And that one winner is the one NOT teabagging.UltimaJoe777 wrote: »UltimaJoe777 wrote: »UltimaJoe777 wrote: »You know what the scary thing is about teabaggers? They're basically trying to hump a corpse. Regardless of who or why that's just sick and means you clearly have issues.
And don't say "well it's the internet get over it" or something to that effect because you're still reflecting something you'd do in real life if you could.
I kill people in this game, does that mean I'd kill people in real life if I could? You kill people in this game, does that mean you would kill people in real life if you could? Let us not make *** up about what peoples in game actions say about their out of game personality and behavior.
You're missing the point I was making. It's not a matter of the fact you kill someone in-game you kill them in real life, it's a matter of IF you kill someone in real life your state of mentality reflects in-game what you would do if you actually killed in real life. In other words if you teabag in-game then if you killed someone in real life you'd probably hump the corpse. Believe it or not someone's mentality can very easily be persuaded by a love of gaming.
That is not even close to being accurate. You are seriously delusional if you think the same emotions go through someone when they murder someone in real life versus a game. The guy I killed in game isn't dead. He is still there on his computer. His loved ones don't have to mourn his passing, and I don't have any guilt, or shame, or anger or regret. I don't have to dispose of the body, I don't have to live with taking a life. I'll see him again in 5 minutes when he tries to kill me and we have another fight. If I teabag him it does not mean I want to sexually assault a corpse. Get a grip man!
You're not even TRYING to understand what I'm saying are you? Sheesh...
Perhaps that's why people don't take stuff like teabagging seriously. No true comprehension of the concept.
You said if you teabag in game then if you killed someone in real life you'd probably hump the corpse. This isn't even close to being true. It isn't even in the same ballpark. If this isn't what you're saying, then please explain. Teabagging in game isn't a sexual act, it is a taunt. I'm not going to sit here and let you compare teabaggers to sexual sadist or teabagging to sexual assualt. They are crouching on pixels.
Actually, it is a sexual act. You are literally humping the corpse of your fallen enemy. Of course, humping isn't ONLY based on the male side of the gene pool, if you get my drift.
It's all in the mentality, and frankly people don't take the mentality of someone seriously on the internet because, in their defense, it's just the internet. No, you show 1 of 2 types of mentality on the internet:
1. Your true self you're too afraid or shy to show in real life.
2. An entirely different side, a dual personality if you will, than you normally show.
Remember, we are playing an "RPG". That means we depict ourselves in-game as we prefer to. That means if you teabag, you depict yourself as a scumbag who gets his or her kicks sexually mutilating a corpse or non-corpse depending on the situation.
Or you act the same. I'm the same in game and on these forums as I am in real life. I realise you won't believe me, but you should really start learning to stop making assumptions about peoples personalities and intentions.
They get their kicks annoying a person, or quickly showing they have no respect for that person. There is no sexual release or gratification. I mean, maybe for some weirdos out there, but not a lot. Comparing teabaggin in a video game to an actual case of sexual assualt so undermines the severity of actual sexual assualt. You know, those people whos lives have actually been harmed by sexual violence. Not those that got mad over the internet
Alright let's break this down shall we?
First off, no one said they wouldn't believe you are the same way in real life as you are online. No reason to say that, really. I know I am. Where you got anything about assumptions is beyond me because none have been made here, unless you are making some I am not aware of.
Second, yes people get their kicks annoying people online. If typical annoying behavior from real life were involved it'd be as simple as an ignore, either literally or by adding them to their ignore list. Is that the case here? No. People use real life serious problems such as sexual harassment, racism, etc. to cause deeper annoyance that is quite offensive. They do this online because "it's the internet, we can get away with it and there's nothing you can do to stop me". And that, my friend, is cyber-bullying. Cyber-bullying is a very real issue and you are either against it or part of the problem. Which side are you on here? Quite easy to tell from someone's actions, no "assumptions" required.
And finally you have actually made an assumption yourself here. How do YOU know people don't actually get off on teabagging someone? Can you prove they don't? No, you can't, because this is the internet and no one shows what they do in real life on the internet, unless they truly are a sicko.
In conclusion, say what you want about teabagging, justify it however you see fit. Just know this: It IS an issue that DOES offend people no matter how and is really quite the sorry display, even towards friends, which honestly is even worse. Nothing you can say will ever change this, because it's the gospel TRUTH.
UltimaJoe777 wrote: »UltimaJoe777 wrote: »benjamino613 wrote: »UltimaJoe777 wrote: »UltimaJoe777 wrote: »You know what the scary thing is about teabaggers? They're basically trying to hump a corpse. Regardless of who or why that's just sick and means you clearly have issues.
And don't say "well it's the internet get over it" or something to that effect because you're still reflecting something you'd do in real life if you could.
I kill people in this game, does that mean I'd kill people in real life if I could? You kill people in this game, does that mean you would kill people in real life if you could? Let us not make *** up about what peoples in game actions say about their out of game personality and behavior.
You're missing the point I was making. It's not a matter of the fact you kill someone in-game you kill them in real life, it's a matter of IF you kill someone in real life your state of mentality reflects in-game what you would do if you actually killed in real life. In other words if you teabag in-game then if you killed someone in real life you'd probably hump the corpse. Believe it or not someone's mentality can very easily be persuaded by a love of gaming.
do you have any qualifications in criminal psychology?
No, but I do know a thing or 2 about gaming addiction. I may not be addicted myself, but I can damn well comprehend it. It's very easy for an addict to blur the line between reality and fantasy, and should the 2 ever collide... Well I'm sure you get my point now.UltimaJoe777 wrote: »I don't know @UltimaJoe777 ...my reaction the last several months thus far has been to start 'blocking' allies I saw bagging folks - i had a pretty strong aversion to the move...but that's just looking at things from my own perspective...
after listening to the comments from people whom do the move - I don't know, it's not something I would do, but, I kinda get it now...for all the different reasons they mention...
personally it bothers me less - and that's a good thing for me
there are emotes for spitting and vomiting on folks - that's some pretty foul behavior too...
rngeezus...who'd have ever thunk it - I'm holding up the banner for teabaggers everywhere...cuz you know what - they are people too (a little loud and creepy, but oh well)
UltimaJoe777 wrote: »I don't know @UltimaJoe777 ...my reaction the last several months thus far has been to start 'blocking' allies I saw bagging folks - i had a pretty strong aversion to the move...but that's just looking at things from my own perspective...
after listening to the comments from people whom do the move - I don't know, it's not something I would do, but, I kinda get it now...for all the different reasons they mention...
personally it bothers me less - and that's a good thing for me
there are emotes for spitting and vomiting on folks - that's some pretty foul behavior too...
rngeezus...who'd have ever thunk it - I'm holding up the banner for teabaggers everywhere...cuz you know what - they are people too (a little loud and creepy, but oh well)
More power to ya for it not bothering ya but for those it DOES bother it goes unpunished and thus people keep doing it and trying to justify it.UltimaJoe777 wrote: »You know, all of you admitting you teabag and doing so without remorse are part of the problem with PvP being so toxic... I don't care WHY you do it, it is unsportsmanlike and immature and never EVER justified. In fact, it just proves what a sore loser you can be.
U got the whole tea bagging other way round. The winner tea bags the loser.
Wrong. Winners don't teabag.
Ur crazy, winners are the only one who can tea bag. U cant get up from ur grave and tea bag the guy who just killed u!!!
You misunderstand the meaning of "winning". If you show poor sportsmanship, you lose, period. Why do you lose? Because you lose honorable reputation, you lose potential friends and/or dueling partners, and most of all you lose the game. Killing someone is a trifle compared to a true and honorable victory. So in short:
Winner = Victorious, proud, and deserving of the victory.
Loser = Defeated, be it morally or literally.
Thats just ur opinion. There can only be one winner.
Indeed. And that one winner is the one NOT teabagging.UltimaJoe777 wrote: »UltimaJoe777 wrote: »UltimaJoe777 wrote: »You know what the scary thing is about teabaggers? They're basically trying to hump a corpse. Regardless of who or why that's just sick and means you clearly have issues.
And don't say "well it's the internet get over it" or something to that effect because you're still reflecting something you'd do in real life if you could.
I kill people in this game, does that mean I'd kill people in real life if I could? You kill people in this game, does that mean you would kill people in real life if you could? Let us not make *** up about what peoples in game actions say about their out of game personality and behavior.
You're missing the point I was making. It's not a matter of the fact you kill someone in-game you kill them in real life, it's a matter of IF you kill someone in real life your state of mentality reflects in-game what you would do if you actually killed in real life. In other words if you teabag in-game then if you killed someone in real life you'd probably hump the corpse. Believe it or not someone's mentality can very easily be persuaded by a love of gaming.
That is not even close to being accurate. You are seriously delusional if you think the same emotions go through someone when they murder someone in real life versus a game. The guy I killed in game isn't dead. He is still there on his computer. His loved ones don't have to mourn his passing, and I don't have any guilt, or shame, or anger or regret. I don't have to dispose of the body, I don't have to live with taking a life. I'll see him again in 5 minutes when he tries to kill me and we have another fight. If I teabag him it does not mean I want to sexually assault a corpse. Get a grip man!
You're not even TRYING to understand what I'm saying are you? Sheesh...
Perhaps that's why people don't take stuff like teabagging seriously. No true comprehension of the concept.
You said if you teabag in game then if you killed someone in real life you'd probably hump the corpse. This isn't even close to being true. It isn't even in the same ballpark. If this isn't what you're saying, then please explain. Teabagging in game isn't a sexual act, it is a taunt. I'm not going to sit here and let you compare teabaggers to sexual sadist or teabagging to sexual assualt. They are crouching on pixels.
Actually, it is a sexual act. You are literally humping the corpse of your fallen enemy. Of course, humping isn't ONLY based on the male side of the gene pool, if you get my drift.
It's all in the mentality, and frankly people don't take the mentality of someone seriously on the internet because, in their defense, it's just the internet. No, you show 1 of 2 types of mentality on the internet:
1. Your true self you're too afraid or shy to show in real life.
2. An entirely different side, a dual personality if you will, than you normally show.
Remember, we are playing an "RPG". That means we depict ourselves in-game as we prefer to. That means if you teabag, you depict yourself as a scumbag who gets his or her kicks sexually mutilating a corpse or non-corpse depending on the situation.
Or you act the same. I'm the same in game and on these forums as I am in real life. I realise you won't believe me, but you should really start learning to stop making assumptions about peoples personalities and intentions.
They get their kicks annoying a person, or quickly showing they have no respect for that person. There is no sexual release or gratification. I mean, maybe for some weirdos out there, but not a lot. Comparing teabaggin in a video game to an actual case of sexual assualt so undermines the severity of actual sexual assualt. You know, those people whos lives have actually been harmed by sexual violence. Not those that got mad over the internet
Alright let's break this down shall we?
First off, no one said they wouldn't believe you are the same way in real life as you are online. No reason to say that, really. I know I am. Where you got anything about assumptions is beyond me because none have been made here, unless you are making some I am not aware of.
Second, yes people get their kicks annoying people online. If typical annoying behavior from real life were involved it'd be as simple as an ignore, either literally or by adding them to their ignore list. Is that the case here? No. People use real life serious problems such as sexual harassment, racism, etc. to cause deeper annoyance that is quite offensive. They do this online because "it's the internet, we can get away with it and there's nothing you can do to stop me". And that, my friend, is cyber-bullying. Cyber-bullying is a very real issue and you are either against it or part of the problem. Which side are you on here? Quite easy to tell from someone's actions, no "assumptions" required.
And finally you have actually made an assumption yourself here. How do YOU know people don't actually get off on teabagging someone? Can you prove they don't? No, you can't, because this is the internet and no one shows what they do in real life on the internet, unless they truly are a sicko.
In conclusion, say what you want about teabagging, justify it however you see fit. Just know this: It IS an issue that DOES offend people no matter how and is really quite the sorry display, even towards friends, which honestly is even worse. Nothing you can say will ever change this, because it's the gospel TRUTH.
I said you wouldn't believe me because you said there are 2 types of mentality on the internet. 1. Your true self that you are afraid to show in real life, or 2. An entirely different side, a dual personality that you don't normally show. Weird how you say you act the same in game as out when you didn't include that in the 2 mentalities you can show on the internet. But lets not get distracted with what you actually said.
And assumptions?! Really? Everything your talking about is assumption. Thinking people who teabag want to sexually *** corpses is an assumption, unless you actually know people like this, or have done research on this topic. You keep assuming what goes through teabaggers heads even when many people who teabag have told you differently. These are assumptions, because you have no proof or evidence that these people are sexual deviants.
Now it is about Cyber Bullying? I thought this was just about teabagging. You keep moving the goalposts.
I made a bit of an assumption but I qualified it with saying that there very well may be people who get off on this, I don't know, because I don't pretend to assume I know what is going through everybodies head, or the intention behind their actions. I'm going on what the teabaggers in this thread have told me and not one has said they find it sexually gratifying.
Yeah, I'm out. This argument is going nowhere.
UltimaJoe777 wrote: »
Yeah, I'm out. This argument is going nowhere.
I'm sorry to hear that. I can only hope one day you realize the magnitude of things like teabagging, but honestly by then it'll be too late...
@SolarCat02 linked the vids for you, they're called Senile Scribbles...there's an extra bit of footage after their production logo at the end of each vid.@vigarr...curse you for that BFFs' post - while completely and totally hilarious, I can't get that "dip dip potato chip" crap outta my head now, it's doing some kinda possessed do loop up there...ugh...
by the way - any chance you know the title for the BFFs skyrim vid...having trouble finding it on youtube...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cN9OKXtzHtE