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| #88 - I'm asking what the point of your very first comment &qu… [+] (5 new replies) | 01/10/2016 on Unreal Disrespect | 0 |
| Whoosie I just pointed out why "being in ass" is basically the definition disrespect in Smash, which is to say that you go the extra mile to humiliate the person or give them a tough time just because you can. That Bowser knew he was way better than Ike and he wasn't afraid to show it by taunting him, which is basically saying "You ain't shit," and then flawlessly defeating him in one of the most underhanded ways in the game. Well, this became a pretty lengthy misunderstanding. I can agree that disrespecting is an ass move to some degree, but that's more of when you have the right to be an ass and will leave the opponent thinking "Shit, alright then". Taunting just makes the opponent annoyed, which I guess is the whole point of it, anyway. Or maybe that's just me; I can take a disrespect any day, but fuck people who taunt after taking a stock the normal way. I mean, no one's got the right to be an ass. That's what makes it such a stigma in the first place. Showing off just makes the other guy mad. Unless the guy taunts first as a sign or respect, I pretty much only taunt after scoring. Some guys have the gald to do it before or during a combo and that's just coky to the max. lol, the funniest disrespect fail is when they taunt but then you manage not to get knocked out only to knock them out. You ever do that before? I mainly taunt in a friendly manner as you mentioned or against friends myself, but if I weren't so much of a coward when it came to going offstage, I'd disrespect whenever I'd get the opportunity. And yes, I try to smash someone as hard as possible when they taunt after I've died, but sometimes I can only manage to grab. | ||
| #1378809 - Picture | 01/10/2016 on Video Games Board - console... | +3 |
| #84 - That didn't answer my question. [+] (7 new replies) | 01/10/2016 on Unreal Disrespect | 0 |
| Yes it did. Basically, you told me I don't know what disrespect means in it's relation to Smash because you thought >>#62 implied that I don't, which completely denies my experience with the Smash community in the first place. So I explained why and how you were wrong by telling you of my ventures with it. Whoosie I just pointed out why "being in ass" is basically the definition disrespect in Smash, which is to say that you go the extra mile to humiliate the person or give them a tough time just because you can. That Bowser knew he was way better than Ike and he wasn't afraid to show it by taunting him, which is basically saying "You ain't shit," and then flawlessly defeating him in one of the most underhanded ways in the game. Well, this became a pretty lengthy misunderstanding. I can agree that disrespecting is an ass move to some degree, but that's more of when you have the right to be an ass and will leave the opponent thinking "Shit, alright then". Taunting just makes the opponent annoyed, which I guess is the whole point of it, anyway. Or maybe that's just me; I can take a disrespect any day, but fuck people who taunt after taking a stock the normal way. I mean, no one's got the right to be an ass. That's what makes it such a stigma in the first place. Showing off just makes the other guy mad. Unless the guy taunts first as a sign or respect, I pretty much only taunt after scoring. Some guys have the gald to do it before or during a combo and that's just coky to the max. lol, the funniest disrespect fail is when they taunt but then you manage not to get knocked out only to knock them out. You ever do that before? I mainly taunt in a friendly manner as you mentioned or against friends myself, but if I weren't so much of a coward when it came to going offstage, I'd disrespect whenever I'd get the opportunity. And yes, I try to smash someone as hard as possible when they taunt after I've died, but sometimes I can only manage to grab. | ||
| #15 - That picture makes me vomit on the inside [+] (3 new replies) | 01/10/2016 on Special Snowflake | +4 |
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| #82 - Alright, please explain the point of the comment at all when w… [+] (9 new replies) | 01/10/2016 on Unreal Disrespect | 0 |
| You said my first comment implied I'm not even somewhat famliar with how disrespect is used in the Smash community. >>#79 explained why you're wrong. Yes it did. Basically, you told me I don't know what disrespect means in it's relation to Smash because you thought >>#62 implied that I don't, which completely denies my experience with the Smash community in the first place. So I explained why and how you were wrong by telling you of my ventures with it. Whoosie I just pointed out why "being in ass" is basically the definition disrespect in Smash, which is to say that you go the extra mile to humiliate the person or give them a tough time just because you can. That Bowser knew he was way better than Ike and he wasn't afraid to show it by taunting him, which is basically saying "You ain't shit," and then flawlessly defeating him in one of the most underhanded ways in the game. Well, this became a pretty lengthy misunderstanding. I can agree that disrespecting is an ass move to some degree, but that's more of when you have the right to be an ass and will leave the opponent thinking "Shit, alright then". Taunting just makes the opponent annoyed, which I guess is the whole point of it, anyway. Or maybe that's just me; I can take a disrespect any day, but fuck people who taunt after taking a stock the normal way. I mean, no one's got the right to be an ass. That's what makes it such a stigma in the first place. Showing off just makes the other guy mad. Unless the guy taunts first as a sign or respect, I pretty much only taunt after scoring. Some guys have the gald to do it before or during a combo and that's just coky to the max. lol, the funniest disrespect fail is when they taunt but then you manage not to get knocked out only to knock them out. You ever do that before? I mainly taunt in a friendly manner as you mentioned or against friends myself, but if I weren't so much of a coward when it came to going offstage, I'd disrespect whenever I'd get the opportunity. And yes, I try to smash someone as hard as possible when they taunt after I've died, but sometimes I can only manage to grab. | ||
| #8 - My point is that they used to do it to get -400 and get pink t… | 01/09/2016 on teens | 0 |
| #1198149 - Save him quickly [+] (1 new reply) | 01/09/2016 on Anime & Manga - anime... | +1 |
| #72 - >> #62 implies otherwise. [+] (11 new replies) | 01/09/2016 on Unreal Disrespect | 0 |
| No it doesn't, that's you misinterpreting it and reading way to into it. I mean, unless you've been observing or made aware of my years of playing Smash and gathering information and tips through wikis, replays, tourney vids, streams etc, there's no way for you to deduce my experience or lack of based on that sentence. You said my first comment implied I'm not even somewhat famliar with how disrespect is used in the Smash community. >>#79 explained why you're wrong. Yes it did. Basically, you told me I don't know what disrespect means in it's relation to Smash because you thought >>#62 implied that I don't, which completely denies my experience with the Smash community in the first place. So I explained why and how you were wrong by telling you of my ventures with it. Whoosie I just pointed out why "being in ass" is basically the definition disrespect in Smash, which is to say that you go the extra mile to humiliate the person or give them a tough time just because you can. That Bowser knew he was way better than Ike and he wasn't afraid to show it by taunting him, which is basically saying "You ain't shit," and then flawlessly defeating him in one of the most underhanded ways in the game. Well, this became a pretty lengthy misunderstanding. I can agree that disrespecting is an ass move to some degree, but that's more of when you have the right to be an ass and will leave the opponent thinking "Shit, alright then". Taunting just makes the opponent annoyed, which I guess is the whole point of it, anyway. Or maybe that's just me; I can take a disrespect any day, but fuck people who taunt after taking a stock the normal way. I mean, no one's got the right to be an ass. That's what makes it such a stigma in the first place. Showing off just makes the other guy mad. Unless the guy taunts first as a sign or respect, I pretty much only taunt after scoring. Some guys have the gald to do it before or during a combo and that's just coky to the max. lol, the funniest disrespect fail is when they taunt but then you manage not to get knocked out only to knock them out. You ever do that before? I mainly taunt in a friendly manner as you mentioned or against friends myself, but if I weren't so much of a coward when it came to going offstage, I'd disrespect whenever I'd get the opportunity. And yes, I try to smash someone as hard as possible when they taunt after I've died, but sometimes I can only manage to grab. | ||
| #1198143 - Make sure his school doesn't have any weeb hunters [+] (6 new replies) | 01/09/2016 on Anime & Manga - anime... | +1 |
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| #6 - As far as I know, they gain nothing from negative levels anymo… [+] (2 new replies) | 01/09/2016 on teens | 0 |
| You gain nothing from thumbs either way. people do meaningless things all the time, look at video game achievements. | ||
| #68 - It seems you think they're the same thing when used in context… [+] (13 new replies) | 01/09/2016 on Unreal Disrespect | 0 |
| Yeah, the tone of that remark should have tipped you off that I'm at least somewhat familiar with the term's relation to Smash. No it doesn't, that's you misinterpreting it and reading way to into it. I mean, unless you've been observing or made aware of my years of playing Smash and gathering information and tips through wikis, replays, tourney vids, streams etc, there's no way for you to deduce my experience or lack of based on that sentence. You said my first comment implied I'm not even somewhat famliar with how disrespect is used in the Smash community. >>#79 explained why you're wrong. Yes it did. Basically, you told me I don't know what disrespect means in it's relation to Smash because you thought >>#62 implied that I don't, which completely denies my experience with the Smash community in the first place. So I explained why and how you were wrong by telling you of my ventures with it. Whoosie I just pointed out why "being in ass" is basically the definition disrespect in Smash, which is to say that you go the extra mile to humiliate the person or give them a tough time just because you can. That Bowser knew he was way better than Ike and he wasn't afraid to show it by taunting him, which is basically saying "You ain't shit," and then flawlessly defeating him in one of the most underhanded ways in the game. Well, this became a pretty lengthy misunderstanding. I can agree that disrespecting is an ass move to some degree, but that's more of when you have the right to be an ass and will leave the opponent thinking "Shit, alright then". Taunting just makes the opponent annoyed, which I guess is the whole point of it, anyway. Or maybe that's just me; I can take a disrespect any day, but fuck people who taunt after taking a stock the normal way. I mean, no one's got the right to be an ass. That's what makes it such a stigma in the first place. Showing off just makes the other guy mad. Unless the guy taunts first as a sign or respect, I pretty much only taunt after scoring. Some guys have the gald to do it before or during a combo and that's just coky to the max. lol, the funniest disrespect fail is when they taunt but then you manage not to get knocked out only to knock them out. You ever do that before? I mainly taunt in a friendly manner as you mentioned or against friends myself, but if I weren't so much of a coward when it came to going offstage, I'd disrespect whenever I'd get the opportunity. And yes, I try to smash someone as hard as possible when they taunt after I've died, but sometimes I can only manage to grab. | ||
| #66 - I'm referring to how the term is used in regards to Smash Bros… [+] (15 new replies) | 01/09/2016 on Unreal Disrespect | 0 |
| It seems you think they're the same thing when used in context of the game. You don't call someone who spiked you when you're already dead an ass, and you don't call someone taunting disrespect. Or, you know, you're completely free to do that. Just don't do it when you're in a local tournament or something similar, because people might look at you oddly. Yeah, the tone of that remark should have tipped you off that I'm at least somewhat familiar with the term's relation to Smash. No it doesn't, that's you misinterpreting it and reading way to into it. I mean, unless you've been observing or made aware of my years of playing Smash and gathering information and tips through wikis, replays, tourney vids, streams etc, there's no way for you to deduce my experience or lack of based on that sentence. You said my first comment implied I'm not even somewhat famliar with how disrespect is used in the Smash community. >>#79 explained why you're wrong. Yes it did. Basically, you told me I don't know what disrespect means in it's relation to Smash because you thought >>#62 implied that I don't, which completely denies my experience with the Smash community in the first place. So I explained why and how you were wrong by telling you of my ventures with it. Whoosie I just pointed out why "being in ass" is basically the definition disrespect in Smash, which is to say that you go the extra mile to humiliate the person or give them a tough time just because you can. That Bowser knew he was way better than Ike and he wasn't afraid to show it by taunting him, which is basically saying "You ain't shit," and then flawlessly defeating him in one of the most underhanded ways in the game. Well, this became a pretty lengthy misunderstanding. I can agree that disrespecting is an ass move to some degree, but that's more of when you have the right to be an ass and will leave the opponent thinking "Shit, alright then". Taunting just makes the opponent annoyed, which I guess is the whole point of it, anyway. Or maybe that's just me; I can take a disrespect any day, but fuck people who taunt after taking a stock the normal way. I mean, no one's got the right to be an ass. That's what makes it such a stigma in the first place. Showing off just makes the other guy mad. Unless the guy taunts first as a sign or respect, I pretty much only taunt after scoring. Some guys have the gald to do it before or during a combo and that's just coky to the max. lol, the funniest disrespect fail is when they taunt but then you manage not to get knocked out only to knock them out. You ever do that before? I mainly taunt in a friendly manner as you mentioned or against friends myself, but if I weren't so much of a coward when it came to going offstage, I'd disrespect whenever I'd get the opportunity. And yes, I try to smash someone as hard as possible when they taunt after I've died, but sometimes I can only manage to grab. | ||
| #9 - Looks like someone made her ride it and she just couldn't give… | 01/09/2016 on Mechanical Bull vs. 400 lb... | +5 |
| #6 - Using your tears as lube? [+] (1 new reply) | 01/09/2016 on Konichiwa Darkness-kun My... | +22 |
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| #4 - I don't know if that makes it less or more sad [+] (3 new replies) | 01/09/2016 on Konichiwa Darkness-kun My... | +29 |
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| #58 - Still not disrespect, just playing properly. And taunting afte… [+] (18 new replies) | 01/09/2016 on Unreal Disrespect | 0 |
| Not if it was a really cool KO. If I land a shoryuken with Mega Man you better gonna believe I'll taunt. Same with Lucas' PK Freeze -> PK Thunder 2 kill Setup. And I expect my opponents to do the same. I'm almost offended if someone kills me with a Falcon Punch and doesn't immediately down taunt. It seems you think they're the same thing when used in context of the game. You don't call someone who spiked you when you're already dead an ass, and you don't call someone taunting disrespect. Or, you know, you're completely free to do that. Just don't do it when you're in a local tournament or something similar, because people might look at you oddly. Yeah, the tone of that remark should have tipped you off that I'm at least somewhat familiar with the term's relation to Smash. No it doesn't, that's you misinterpreting it and reading way to into it. I mean, unless you've been observing or made aware of my years of playing Smash and gathering information and tips through wikis, replays, tourney vids, streams etc, there's no way for you to deduce my experience or lack of based on that sentence. You said my first comment implied I'm not even somewhat famliar with how disrespect is used in the Smash community. >>#79 explained why you're wrong. Yes it did. Basically, you told me I don't know what disrespect means in it's relation to Smash because you thought >>#62 implied that I don't, which completely denies my experience with the Smash community in the first place. So I explained why and how you were wrong by telling you of my ventures with it. Whoosie I just pointed out why "being in ass" is basically the definition disrespect in Smash, which is to say that you go the extra mile to humiliate the person or give them a tough time just because you can. That Bowser knew he was way better than Ike and he wasn't afraid to show it by taunting him, which is basically saying "You ain't shit," and then flawlessly defeating him in one of the most underhanded ways in the game. Well, this became a pretty lengthy misunderstanding. I can agree that disrespecting is an ass move to some degree, but that's more of when you have the right to be an ass and will leave the opponent thinking "Shit, alright then". Taunting just makes the opponent annoyed, which I guess is the whole point of it, anyway. Or maybe that's just me; I can take a disrespect any day, but fuck people who taunt after taking a stock the normal way. I mean, no one's got the right to be an ass. That's what makes it such a stigma in the first place. Showing off just makes the other guy mad. Unless the guy taunts first as a sign or respect, I pretty much only taunt after scoring. Some guys have the gald to do it before or during a combo and that's just coky to the max. lol, the funniest disrespect fail is when they taunt but then you manage not to get knocked out only to knock them out. You ever do that before? I mainly taunt in a friendly manner as you mentioned or against friends myself, but if I weren't so much of a coward when it came to going offstage, I'd disrespect whenever I'd get the opportunity. And yes, I try to smash someone as hard as possible when they taunt after I've died, but sometimes I can only manage to grab. | ||
| #43 - "game theory told me so" [+] (20 new replies) | 01/09/2016 on OPM Theory | +57 |
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popnotes (01/10/2016) [-] The vast majority of people who hate GT do so because of those that quote and act obnoxious about it, pretending like everything that comes out of GT is gospel, inciting hatred in said people even if said they've never actually seen it. This applies to just about everything with a fanbase, following or common interest. Biggest example in recent history, PewDiePie isn't that bad. Mediocre, but not hyper Satan. Same exact deal as GT, it's kinda fucking saddening. Some of his theories were odd, like the entire FNaF theories series, some of those were.....out there. But he doesn't say, "THIS IS FACT.", he understands that they're only theories, they're GAME THEORIES, oh man, I had to do that. not meant to be law. Lots of his videos are quality, though, fuck, some of his "game theory" videos aren't even theories, like his E-Sports video. He specifically states at the end of every video he makes that it's just a theory. It's up to his fanbase to choose to believe it or not. #168 -
anon (01/10/2016) [-] He uses that more as an excuse to be wrong though. When he's using words like "proves beyond a shadow of a doubt" and so on, that final retract loses meaning. I'm personally most miffed by his video about why one color wins more often. That one sucked. If people choose to accept them, which, I admit, a lot of them are compelling, such as the Majora's Mask theory, then that's them. | ||
| #35 - I forgive u tho | 01/09/2016 on Unreal Disrespect | 0 |
| #29 - That wasn't disrespect, it was the optimal move for victory. D… [+] (23 new replies) | 01/09/2016 on Unreal Disrespect | +1 |
| Not if it was a really cool KO. If I land a shoryuken with Mega Man you better gonna believe I'll taunt. Same with Lucas' PK Freeze -> PK Thunder 2 kill Setup. And I expect my opponents to do the same. I'm almost offended if someone kills me with a Falcon Punch and doesn't immediately down taunt. It seems you think they're the same thing when used in context of the game. You don't call someone who spiked you when you're already dead an ass, and you don't call someone taunting disrespect. Or, you know, you're completely free to do that. Just don't do it when you're in a local tournament or something similar, because people might look at you oddly. Yeah, the tone of that remark should have tipped you off that I'm at least somewhat familiar with the term's relation to Smash. No it doesn't, that's you misinterpreting it and reading way to into it. I mean, unless you've been observing or made aware of my years of playing Smash and gathering information and tips through wikis, replays, tourney vids, streams etc, there's no way for you to deduce my experience or lack of based on that sentence. You said my first comment implied I'm not even somewhat famliar with how disrespect is used in the Smash community. >>#79 explained why you're wrong. Yes it did. Basically, you told me I don't know what disrespect means in it's relation to Smash because you thought >>#62 implied that I don't, which completely denies my experience with the Smash community in the first place. So I explained why and how you were wrong by telling you of my ventures with it. Whoosie I just pointed out why "being in ass" is basically the definition disrespect in Smash, which is to say that you go the extra mile to humiliate the person or give them a tough time just because you can. That Bowser knew he was way better than Ike and he wasn't afraid to show it by taunting him, which is basically saying "You ain't shit," and then flawlessly defeating him in one of the most underhanded ways in the game. Well, this became a pretty lengthy misunderstanding. I can agree that disrespecting is an ass move to some degree, but that's more of when you have the right to be an ass and will leave the opponent thinking "Shit, alright then". Taunting just makes the opponent annoyed, which I guess is the whole point of it, anyway. Or maybe that's just me; I can take a disrespect any day, but fuck people who taunt after taking a stock the normal way. I mean, no one's got the right to be an ass. That's what makes it such a stigma in the first place. Showing off just makes the other guy mad. Unless the guy taunts first as a sign or respect, I pretty much only taunt after scoring. Some guys have the gald to do it before or during a combo and that's just coky to the max. lol, the funniest disrespect fail is when they taunt but then you manage not to get knocked out only to knock them out. You ever do that before? I mainly taunt in a friendly manner as you mentioned or against friends myself, but if I weren't so much of a coward when it came to going offstage, I'd disrespect whenever I'd get the opportunity. And yes, I try to smash someone as hard as possible when they taunt after I've died, but sometimes I can only manage to grab. | ||
| #51 - Comment deleted | 01/09/2016 on (untitled) | +1 |
| #48 - Comment deleted [+] (1 new reply) | 01/09/2016 on (untitled) | +1 |
| #167 - My point still stands. I said any human being, and I didn't sa… | 01/09/2016 on Remember #wastehistime ? | 0 |
| #161 - It's relative. Potential relationship can be a life goal for some. [+] (2 new replies) | 01/09/2016 on Remember #wastehistime ? | +1 |
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| #154 - Depends on how much you love her, I'd say. If, say, your life … [+] (4 new replies) | 01/09/2016 on Remember #wastehistime ? | +1 |
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| #149 - Just get to know the girl well beforehand so you know whether … [+] (1 new reply) | 01/09/2016 on Remember #wastehistime ? | +2 |

