RedMarzBarz_
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Hey guys. Firstly, I'd just like to prefice this by apologizing for any rage or rant I may do in this thread, if it gets annoying. c:
To the cocky people out there: please, just stop. Saying 'gg rekt Ez mlg quickscoped' after killing someone in a fight really just isn't necessary... Think about it before you press that enter button; does this really give me a good reputation? Does this make me seem 'cool' or 'pro' in any way, shape or form? Because if you press that enter button with those messages too many times, it will get back to you, and YOU'LL know what it feels like. Treat others how YOU desire to be treated: with respect. If you feel as if you need to say something after beating someone in a fight, say something like 'good fight (ign) that was close' or something encouraging.
I know this is probably sounding like a rant, which again I apologize for, but I know for a fact that myself, and many other people have wanted to leave the community for the same reason: over-competitiveness. This is especially common in AU (not saying AU is a bad community, just really competitive...).
Furthermore, the people that get involved in arguments or flame wars just to take one side, I can't even explain...
If you're not already involved in an argument or a flame war, don't try to get involved or start one. (Ok, I'm starting to rage now, aren't I?)
Geting back to my main point: please, just stop...
Personally, I feel I do not want to play AU anymore; it just isn't fun.
(More rage incoming)
Just today, I just got random teamed on by 2 people in deathmatch; who were both more stacked than me. I ask one of them why they're teaming, they say 'I'm using a trackpad, it's hard to play lol'. Everyone would understand that this would it make it harder to play; including myself. But I ask the other person, and they simply say 'lol kid ur so mad. xD'... This is what I mean... Exactly this... I've also heard from some of my friends that this particular person does this a loy, and says gg rekt after 3vs1'ing another person. I'm tempted to name this person, but I won't, everyone should have their privacy. Then later, I went to talk to this person in the Hub, and they kept on saying: 'lol i recorded the game, and r u mad? xD' this again... Then to make it even worse, this person tells me that they will upload it, and in the video they said: 'Comment if they day: #umadredmarz'...
Anyway, /rage over,
Again, I apologize if you feel you wasted time reading this post; I just wanted to get this off of my chest. Thank very much for reading.
(No I'm not quitting, just going to play on US instead. I'll only go on AU for clan wars. )
Edit: The AU Struggle is real. :c
Edit 2: (I forgot to add this in, oops...) Of course, I'm no saying anyone is perfect. I know some people like myself who may want to get back at someone for saying the same thing towards them, but these situations will be the only time I say 'gg rekt' or anything lik that. My point here is: there are people, like myself, who will say these things from time to time, but will only say these things to someone that's done it to them.
To the cocky people out there: please, just stop. Saying 'gg rekt Ez mlg quickscoped' after killing someone in a fight really just isn't necessary... Think about it before you press that enter button; does this really give me a good reputation? Does this make me seem 'cool' or 'pro' in any way, shape or form? Because if you press that enter button with those messages too many times, it will get back to you, and YOU'LL know what it feels like. Treat others how YOU desire to be treated: with respect. If you feel as if you need to say something after beating someone in a fight, say something like 'good fight (ign) that was close' or something encouraging.
I know this is probably sounding like a rant, which again I apologize for, but I know for a fact that myself, and many other people have wanted to leave the community for the same reason: over-competitiveness. This is especially common in AU (not saying AU is a bad community, just really competitive...).
Furthermore, the people that get involved in arguments or flame wars just to take one side, I can't even explain...
If you're not already involved in an argument or a flame war, don't try to get involved or start one. (Ok, I'm starting to rage now, aren't I?)
Geting back to my main point: please, just stop...
Personally, I feel I do not want to play AU anymore; it just isn't fun.
(More rage incoming)
Just today, I just got random teamed on by 2 people in deathmatch; who were both more stacked than me. I ask one of them why they're teaming, they say 'I'm using a trackpad, it's hard to play lol'. Everyone would understand that this would it make it harder to play; including myself. But I ask the other person, and they simply say 'lol kid ur so mad. xD'... This is what I mean... Exactly this... I've also heard from some of my friends that this particular person does this a loy, and says gg rekt after 3vs1'ing another person. I'm tempted to name this person, but I won't, everyone should have their privacy. Then later, I went to talk to this person in the Hub, and they kept on saying: 'lol i recorded the game, and r u mad? xD' this again... Then to make it even worse, this person tells me that they will upload it, and in the video they said: 'Comment if they day: #umadredmarz'...
Anyway, /rage over,
Again, I apologize if you feel you wasted time reading this post; I just wanted to get this off of my chest. Thank very much for reading.
(No I'm not quitting, just going to play on US instead. I'll only go on AU for clan wars. )
Edit: The AU Struggle is real. :c
Edit 2: (I forgot to add this in, oops...) Of course, I'm no saying anyone is perfect. I know some people like myself who may want to get back at someone for saying the same thing towards them, but these situations will be the only time I say 'gg rekt' or anything lik that. My point here is: there are people, like myself, who will say these things from time to time, but will only say these things to someone that's done it to them.
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