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If its not a good game, why say anything at all? Most of you need to grow a pair
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On April 11 2012 06:20 tirentu wrote:Show nested quote +On April 11 2012 06:18 KSKaleido wrote: It's such an ingrained habit to do [Enter]gg[enter][F10][N] immediately. I don't even care that it means nothing. I don't want to start typing words after I lose O_o RIP enter gg enter alt qq I actually changed my hotkey for the menu to "ALT+N"; so all I do to leave games is ALT+NN (because "N" is the hotkey for surrender in the menu)--works almost as well as ALT+QQ, and it's hell of a lot better than F10+N, especially because you don't accidentally open up the achievement menu half the time.
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On April 11 2012 06:22 Piegod wrote:Show nested quote +On April 11 2012 06:16 TheToast wrote:On April 11 2012 06:02 dafnay wrote: Im french and Gibier doesnt really mean "game" , its more about a category of animals running in forests that hunters kill -.- In english "game" has a double meaning. It can also refers to hunted animals, so the guy who started this probably just pulled the first entry out of a French-English Dictionary without checking to see that it was the right word. What's funny is if you hadn't said anything, this guy would've gone on telling people "good hunted animal" in French lmfao. On April 11 2012 05:54 Piegod wrote: For the next couple of games, I decided to say "Bon Giber" myself and see what effect it had on me when I lost or won a game. What I found was that saying "Bon Giber" at the end of a game I lost had an interesting effect on me. So essentially you just took some random phrase some guy said to you and started using it in place of gg? Why not end games with "fizzle flazzle flippidy doo". It makes about as much sense.... Bon Giber still sounds better.
Why not try Spanish: buena cópula means "good contest". Really it does. Make sure you say it to everyone on the ladder.
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On April 11 2012 09:52 TheToast wrote:Show nested quote +On April 11 2012 06:22 Piegod wrote:On April 11 2012 06:16 TheToast wrote:On April 11 2012 06:02 dafnay wrote: Im french and Gibier doesnt really mean "game" , its more about a category of animals running in forests that hunters kill -.- In english "game" has a double meaning. It can also refers to hunted animals, so the guy who started this probably just pulled the first entry out of a French-English Dictionary without checking to see that it was the right word. What's funny is if you hadn't said anything, this guy would've gone on telling people "good hunted animal" in French lmfao. On April 11 2012 05:54 Piegod wrote: For the next couple of games, I decided to say "Bon Giber" myself and see what effect it had on me when I lost or won a game. What I found was that saying "Bon Giber" at the end of a game I lost had an interesting effect on me. So essentially you just took some random phrase some guy said to you and started using it in place of gg? Why not end games with "fizzle flazzle flippidy doo". It makes about as much sense.... Bon Giber still sounds better. Why not try Spanish: buena cópula means "good contest". Really it does. Make sure you say it to everyone on the ladder. Well if my detective work is accurate...
![[image loading]](http://i.imgur.com/Sy8P4.png) Silly Google translate got it wrong!
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On April 11 2012 10:00 CrazyF1r3f0x wrote:Show nested quote +On April 11 2012 09:52 TheToast wrote:On April 11 2012 06:22 Piegod wrote:On April 11 2012 06:16 TheToast wrote:On April 11 2012 06:02 dafnay wrote: Im french and Gibier doesnt really mean "game" , its more about a category of animals running in forests that hunters kill -.- In english "game" has a double meaning. It can also refers to hunted animals, so the guy who started this probably just pulled the first entry out of a French-English Dictionary without checking to see that it was the right word. What's funny is if you hadn't said anything, this guy would've gone on telling people "good hunted animal" in French lmfao. On April 11 2012 05:54 Piegod wrote: For the next couple of games, I decided to say "Bon Giber" myself and see what effect it had on me when I lost or won a game. What I found was that saying "Bon Giber" at the end of a game I lost had an interesting effect on me. So essentially you just took some random phrase some guy said to you and started using it in place of gg? Why not end games with "fizzle flazzle flippidy doo". It makes about as much sense.... Bon Giber still sounds better. Why not try Spanish: buena cópula means "good contest". Really it does. Make sure you say it to everyone on the ladder. Well if my detective work is accurate... ![[image loading]](http://i.imgur.com/Sy8P4.png) Silly Google translate got it wrong!
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On April 11 2012 09:30 run.at.me wrote: If its not a good game, why say anything at all? Most of you need to grow a pair
GG is not just descriptive of the game. It's a social communication among gamers. It's become so common that its absence leaves one surprised and a little insulted, to the point that the one left in the game feels a little BM'ed. Like the feeling one has when you hold the door open for an old lady and she doesn't even acknowledge you. You don't have a vested right to it, a thank you, but you expect it anyway and when it doesn't come it can make one feel bad.
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On April 11 2012 09:52 TheToast wrote:Show nested quote +On April 11 2012 06:22 Piegod wrote:On April 11 2012 06:16 TheToast wrote:On April 11 2012 06:02 dafnay wrote: Im french and Gibier doesnt really mean "game" , its more about a category of animals running in forests that hunters kill -.- In english "game" has a double meaning. It can also refers to hunted animals, so the guy who started this probably just pulled the first entry out of a French-English Dictionary without checking to see that it was the right word. What's funny is if you hadn't said anything, this guy would've gone on telling people "good hunted animal" in French lmfao. On April 11 2012 05:54 Piegod wrote: For the next couple of games, I decided to say "Bon Giber" myself and see what effect it had on me when I lost or won a game. What I found was that saying "Bon Giber" at the end of a game I lost had an interesting effect on me. So essentially you just took some random phrase some guy said to you and started using it in place of gg? Why not end games with "fizzle flazzle flippidy doo". It makes about as much sense.... Bon Giber still sounds better. Why not try Spanish: buena cópula means "good contest". Really it does. Make sure you say it to everyone on the ladder. sexsexpussyhair
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lOL good prey. hahha
LMAO at the " I surrender' instead of GG psoter. shit lemem start doing hat now.
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On April 11 2012 06:02 dafnay wrote: Im french and Gibier doesnt really mean "game" , its more about a category of animals running in forests that hunters kill -.- in english, that can be referred to precisely as "game"
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Neat, a cure for this "ladder fear" disease that's been going around. Maybe we'll see it eradicated in our lifetime.
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On April 11 2012 07:01 dafnay wrote:Show nested quote +On April 11 2012 06:20 Wrongspeedy wrote: I like saying "I Surrender" sometimes, makes me smile a little. Usually though I don't say anything (no gl hf and no gg) unless its someone I play with regularly. Lol the "I surrender" reminds me of
"my breasts can't take anymore friendship speeches. i surrender."
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You should give a speech upon defeat.
You: Terran
Opponent: Protoss
"My fellow Terrans, I regret to inform you that the battle has turned from our favour, and our ground has been drawn into the fold of our enemy's territory. Even now, as we speak, our colonists are capitulating to the might Protoss forces, and it is with the deepest regret that I implore you, my brave soldiers, to lay down your arms and salute your new Protoss overlords. Protoss Commander, you have defeated the most brilliant minds of the Terran Dominion and our most lethal weapons. I beg of you to spare the lives of my remaining men, and I surrender to you unconditionally in exchange for their lives. Please, I ask only that you make my execution quick and painless, and that you will rule this land through Democracy and extend your most gracious hand to the human race."
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On April 11 2012 09:52 TheToast wrote:Show nested quote +On April 11 2012 06:22 Piegod wrote:On April 11 2012 06:16 TheToast wrote:On April 11 2012 06:02 dafnay wrote: Im french and Gibier doesnt really mean "game" , its more about a category of animals running in forests that hunters kill -.- In english "game" has a double meaning. It can also refers to hunted animals, so the guy who started this probably just pulled the first entry out of a French-English Dictionary without checking to see that it was the right word. What's funny is if you hadn't said anything, this guy would've gone on telling people "good hunted animal" in French lmfao. On April 11 2012 05:54 Piegod wrote: For the next couple of games, I decided to say "Bon Giber" myself and see what effect it had on me when I lost or won a game. What I found was that saying "Bon Giber" at the end of a game I lost had an interesting effect on me. So essentially you just took some random phrase some guy said to you and started using it in place of gg? Why not end games with "fizzle flazzle flippidy doo". It makes about as much sense.... Bon Giber still sounds better. Why not try Spanish: buena cópula means "good contest". Really it does. Make sure you say it to everyone on the ladder.
I'll have to try this out next time I play.
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