fury
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Ninja Furries
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Post by fury on Dec 8, 2004 22:59:35 GMT
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Post by MrTPenguin on Dec 9, 2004 8:10:31 GMT
Hahaha brilliant!
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Crespo
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Post by Crespo on Dec 9, 2004 11:31:33 GMT
Interesting thing here. The video game generation is changing vocabulary... This isn't good though. Speaking of the word "noob" would this consider this as an arrogant word or jsut one word? I sincerely think it's quite a bad atitude to call someone a noob because the same meaning can be made using the word "beginner". I've noticed that there were problems concerning this word relating an unqualified qualifier from this year's qualifiers and a certain russian patriotic CWT'er.
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fury
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Ninja Furries
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Post by fury on Dec 9, 2004 13:11:40 GMT
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Jigsaw
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Inevitability
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Post by Jigsaw on Dec 9, 2004 17:13:41 GMT
now that's funny enough heheh
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Post by Nyctalope on Dec 11, 2004 9:57:53 GMT
For me, noob is just a word, as begginer so man can use it without thinking badly. A noob shows a lack of practice, that's evident, but for me, as an insult, it shows especially a lack of good spirit. It's an insult for those who are haughty and nasty. Those persons "fuck you" when they loose, use "cow COW COWWWWW !!!!! FUCK COW !!!!!!!!!!!!!! COWWW!" and so on. But what is the evil in saying "i played with a great guy tomorow night ! he's a noob but we had fun !"
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