I like to browse while I drive a riding scrubber around my building all night :)
indecencyi just use it during the school lunch period and check out my back every few seconds because my school has a bunch of tf2 haters
You talk about TF2 to your friends? And furthermore, you talk about it at lunchtime while you can be talking to your friends? Sorry, but there are some basic ground rules you shouldn't break regarding video games and real life. At least TRY to look like a 1/2 decent person in front of your teachers and peers.
Pretty much, this is what I think:
2) Don't talk about video games. They don't exist. Nobody cares about how hard you rekt b4nny in that one pug. Nobody cares about if Froyotech cares. Hell, most people don't even know what Steam is. If you're trying to impress your friends or some sh*t with video games, you're really doing something wrong.
3) Get a life. Get some friends. Your whole life shouldn't revolve around some cartoony video game, unless you're a legit streamer making money/such. I'm not saying don't play, there are probably people netting in 100 hrs/week that I would still consider to 'have a life'. You just need to set your priorities straight, and stop putting games over friends/grades/family.
You talk about TF2 to your friends? And furthermore, you talk about it at lunchtime while you can be talking to your friends? Sorry, but there are some basic ground rules you shouldn't break regarding video games and real life. At least TRY to look like a 1/2 decent person in front of your teachers and peers.
Pretty much, this is what I think:
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1) No 'internet slang'. Please don't even. No matter how 'cool' you are, you're going to look worse than that one dirty f**king weeaboo kid wearing an anime shirt if you say, "get shrekt" or "you're a noob," in real life. Literally every single person I've ever seen say "noob" in real life is a f**king loser.
2) Don't talk about video games. They don't exist. Nobody cares about how hard you rekt b4nny in that one pug. Nobody cares about if Froyotech cares. Hell, most people don't even know what Steam is. If you're trying to impress your friends or some sh*t with video games, you're really doing something wrong.
3) Get a life. Get some friends. Your whole life shouldn't revolve around some cartoony video game, unless you're a legit streamer making money/such. I'm not saying don't play, there are probably people netting in 100 hrs/week that I would still consider to 'have a life'. You just need to set your priorities straight, and stop putting games over friends/grades/family.
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Chill Mighty, I think you're going a bit overboard on that post. People can talk with their friends about anything they wish, from Video games to whatever was on TV last night. Video games exist, and if anything it is becoming more relevant and has become much more noticeable than it was years ago. If anything, video games can be a great topic, you talk about what you enjoy or what others may enjoy and it keeps a conversation going(this is also important since many non-social people tend to have trouble with keeping up a convo).
You bring up how "nobody cares" about one specific thing, what about people who talk about TV shows or what they ate that morning? You think people care about that? Or care about every single thing that people talk about? It's just a simple topic, there are over millions of gamers in the world everywhere. You may not see them in an obvious light but they are there still being regular people and interacting, while I can assume that some do talk about video games and can still "have a life".
Also I don't know what talking about TF2 has to do about being indecent in front of teachers and peers, there are many decent people in the world that talk about video games and still look decent to others(in regards of just being a normal healthy person).
You bring up how "nobody cares" about one specific thing, what about people who talk about TV shows or what they ate that morning? You think people care about that? Or care about every single thing that people talk about? It's just a simple topic, there are over millions of gamers in the world everywhere. You may not see them in an obvious light but they are there still being regular people and interacting, while I can assume that some do talk about video games and can still "have a life".
Also I don't know what talking about TF2 has to do about being indecent in front of teachers and peers, there are many decent people in the world that talk about video games and still look decent to others(in regards of just being a normal healthy person).
aieraWoogiebugi slept a ton in every class all four yearsindecencyhow stupid do you have to be to fail in hssafrixfailing in hs is impossible
very possible
never took notes
never studied
3.1 GPA
even a retard can't fail
u probably took regular classes
very possible[/quote]
how stupid do you have to be to fail in hs[/quote]
i slept a ton in every class all four years
never took notes
never studied
3.1 GPA
even a retard can't fail[/quote]
u probably took regular classes
Serendipityduring lunch by high school students
Some people (sometimes teachers) ask me if it's Facebook.
Mighty1) No 'internet slang'. Please don't even. No matter how 'cool' you are, you're going to look worse than that one dirty f**king weeaboo kid wearing an anime shirt if you say, "get shrekt" or "you're a noob," in real life. Literally every single person I've ever seen say "noob" in real life is a f**king loser.
meanwhile theres a kid in my school who blasts john cena memes everyday, im not retarded enough to do that
MightyYou talk about TF2 to your friends? And furthermore, you talk about it at lunchtime while you can be talking to your friends? Sorry, but there are some basic ground rules you shouldn't break regarding video games and real life. At least TRY to look like a 1/2 decent person in front of your teachers and peers.
i dont talk tf2 with them, they literally just know about and they are the typical call of duty and halo players so i dont know where u got that from
1) No 'internet slang'. Please don't even. No matter how 'cool' you are, you're going to look worse than that one dirty f**king weeaboo kid wearing an anime shirt if you say, "get shrekt" or "you're a noob," in real life. Literally every single person I've ever seen say "noob" in real life is a f**king loser.
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meanwhile theres a kid in my school who blasts john cena memes everyday, im not retarded enough to do that
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You talk about TF2 to your friends? And furthermore, you talk about it at lunchtime while you can be talking to your friends? Sorry, but there are some basic ground rules you shouldn't break regarding video games and real life. At least TRY to look like a 1/2 decent person in front of your teachers and peers.
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i dont talk tf2 with them, they literally just know about and they are the typical call of duty and halo players so i dont know where u got that from
Mightyf**king loser. ... sh*t
Fun Fact of the Day: Did you know that we're allowed to swear and curse on the internet?
Fun Fact of the Day: Did you know that we're allowed to swear and curse on the internet?
Mightywords
Is it acceptable to drop a meme when conversing with friends? How about on a date?
Is it acceptable to drop a meme when conversing with friends? How about on a date?
ThickneyMightywords
Is it acceptable to drop a meme when conversing with friends? How about on a date?
friends yes
date no, unless the other person is like a huge fucking loser
Is it acceptable to drop a meme when conversing with friends? How about on a date?[/quote]
friends yes
date no, unless the other person is like a huge fucking loser