Is it okay to say extreme stuff over game? - Page 13
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NrG.YuY
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DreamChaser
1649 Posts
On September 25 2011 16:32 Torte de Lini wrote: THE OP EDITED HIS TOPIC BECAUSE HIS ORIGINAL EXAMPLE AND ARGUMENT WASN'T VERY REPUTABLE This is Jedigamer, he compensates for his insecurity by putting a front of obnoxious attacks towards other people (regardless if it is deemed or not). He said himself he'd "turn over a new leaf", but shortly after, ruined it. Don't give him more attention and don't use him as an example for anything relative or related. He gets angry and exerts it onto other people. It's not unusual for a lot of angry folks who take the game beyond serious or get too emotionally-tied to it. Get off the soapbox. I find this thread ironic really cause if this is really Jedigamer i just did a little research and i came upon this http://www.teamliquid.net/forum/viewmessage.php?topic_id=252268 thread which told me he was turning a new leaf and then someone posted this http://sc2armory.com/forums/topic/22830/page:1 Which contains this Jedigamer: aka your voice is always the same must suck to be a predictable pathetic !@#$%^& 1-1-1 is not op !@#$ yourself noob i hope your family dies So really i find this thread really hilarious | ||
ROOTFayth
Canada3351 Posts
On September 26 2011 03:21 NrG.YuY wrote: my buddy picks up trash for a living, he must be a professional garbage collecter. that would be right, it's funny cuz u think you're being clever or like funny or something, but it's just what it is | ||
minisockey
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Shaok
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NrG.YuY
47 Posts
On September 26 2011 03:27 ReignFayth wrote: that would be right, it's funny cuz u think you're being clever or like funny or something, but it's just what it is I'm a pro soccer player | ||
TheRhox
Canada868 Posts
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NrG.NeverExpo
Canada2114 Posts
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Vari
United States532 Posts
On September 26 2011 03:28 minisockey wrote: i have no problem with it people talk shit all the time in other sports and players get in fights with other players so whats the difference? the community usually cant read the small chat log not like they were doing it through twitter or something there's no difference but um, "they did it first" doesn't actually mean it's a great way to behave. professional players get ripped apart if they talk really bad shit to other players. players get shit for not shaking hands after playoff series (lebron james). football coaches have gotten complaints for not shaking hands after a game. so... yeah other sports have bad elements. that's not a ticket for anyone who wants to be an ass whenever they feel like | ||
JoeSchmoe
Canada2058 Posts
On September 26 2011 02:44 Hnnngg wrote: You didn't say why until you mentioned it was against Blizzard's policy. i thought it was quite obvious why calling someone a gook and threatening to pummel them irl is unacceptable. this is not even trash talk between 2 random nerds on the internet who will never see each other. they actually know one another in this case. | ||
Slider954
United States342 Posts
Do you get paid for playing football, do you get a team uniform and training paid for by the team, have you signed a contract to play footballer for said team? If the answer to these questions is no than you aren't a pro footballer. And after this post, I'd suggest not answering this guy, as it's obvious he's being argumentative and not really trying to prove a point. | ||
NonY
8748 Posts
On September 25 2011 16:20 Bonkerz wrote: In other sports such as baseball or football, people dont say shit like this Not true On September 25 2011 16:20 Bonkerz wrote: From an outside investor/sponsor what would make you think our community is professional Professional respect comes from work, not from personality. For some professions, image is part of the job. But public image isn't ever a true reflection of personality. And every profession where public image matters, there's a constant flow of terrible mistakes: politician, actor, musician, athlete. And yet they continue to have success because anyone can recover from almost anything. Even violent crime, like Michael Vick and Chris Brown. Drug abuse, racism, sexism, homophobia, betrayal of loved ones, etc, are all regularly overcome. So while you can imagine an esports utopia where all players are civil and respectful at all times, it'll never be a reality. For sponsors and investors, it's a hazard of the business that they must do their best to avoid by picking their partners carefully. It's not the case that we can root it all out and grow faster. We're humans and this stuff just happens. | ||
Nastiness
Sweden275 Posts
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Bonkerz
United States831 Posts
On September 26 2011 03:34 Liquid`Tyler wrote: Not true Professional respect comes from work, not from personality. For some professions, image is part of the job. But public image isn't ever a true reflection of personality. And every profession where public image matters, there's a constant flow of terrible mistakes: politician, actor, musician, athlete. And yet they continue to have success because anyone can recover from almost anything. Even violent crime, like Michael Vick and Chris Brown. Drug abuse, racism, sexism, homophobia, betrayal of loved ones, etc, are all regularly overcome. So while you can imagine an esports utopia where all players are civil and respectful at all times, it'll never be a reality. For sponsors and investors, it's a hazard of the business that they must do their best to avoid by picking their partners carefully. It's not the case that we can root it all out and grow faster. We're humans and this stuff just happens. Does that mean we shouldn't have consistant rules when it comes to stuff like this. I feel that depending on teams to control their players is just a lil too believing, Why can't we have a 3rd party organization that can handle stuff (Not allow players in tournies, fines etc etc..) That is like again IGN+MLG+DH etc etc..... | ||
Golgotha
Korea (South)8418 Posts
the only reason why it came out into the public was because YOU (jedi whatever) made it public. Otherwise it was in a private channel for specific pros. No one here can take you seriously and this topic is going to go nowhere when you ALSO do shit like this: Source: http://sc2armory.com/forums/topic/22830/page:1 Which is hilarious because you complain in your OP.... What triggered this thread was that a semi pro/ high level terran on NA ladder on skype told me i should go kill myself which lead me to think about the question. The fact that we see pro players threatening each other when we as a community are still trying to gain legitimacy outside of the gaming world. For our game what we love,to go to the next level, do we need people to mature. In other sports such as baseball or football, people dont say shit like this because it is a THREAT, and over the interenet it is no different, I doubt that anybody would come up to my face and tell me to kill myself. I would suggest you get your own players in SHAPE before you start throwing mud at others you hypocrite. | ||
Kevan
Sweden2303 Posts
Impossible, because if you were you would know what it´s called. | ||
Bonkerz
United States831 Posts
On September 26 2011 03:44 Golgotha wrote: threads like this make me sick. a person gets all cutsie fartsy about something someone said to them online. so they make a post about it on TL claiming that this is no personal vendetta but something that needs the attention of the entire planet. the only reason why it came out into the public was because YOU (jedi whatever) made it public. Otherwise it was in a private channel for specific pros. No one here can take you seriously and this topic is going to go nowhere when you ALSO do shit like this: Source: http://sc2armory.com/forums/topic/22830/page:1 Which is hilarious because you complain in your OP.... I deleated pretty much everything about me and jedi in OP i really don't want it to be about me or him. His actions just kinda made me wonder.. | ||
GeeRobb
Canada36 Posts
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Torte de Lini
Germany38463 Posts
On September 26 2011 03:48 Bonkerz wrote: I deleated pretty much everything about me and jedi in OP i really don't want it to be about me or him. His actions just kinda made me wonder.. Even your other example about spades is kind of weak and doesn't really showcase the point you tried to make. | ||
Bonkerz
United States831 Posts
On September 26 2011 03:49 GeeRobb wrote: Anyone hurt by online trashtalk should consult this forum http://www.teamliquid.net/forum/viewmessage.php?topic_id=147829 Read please. | ||
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