Giant Bomb Thread #4: A thread of perceived slights

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Brad's turn.

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He says in his video that he screamed and "rage bit" his controller for 6 hours on that particular combat sequence... Yeah I would consider that raging lol.

Well, when you say a reviewer is "raging" over a game, that usually implies he's talking about the quality of the game, which isn't necessarily what he was doing.
 
Please help me identify the gender of this human:

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Edit: Nevermind... it's name is "Carol", so that mostly clears things up. The voice is just very masculine.
 
Well, when you say a reviewer is "raging" over a game, that usually implies he's talking about the quality of the game, which isn't necessarily what he was doing.

I'd argue that a well designed game should prevent "rage" since, at least for me, I find that rage is usually a result of a game causing you to fail in a way that feels unfair. Like bad controls or camera or random deaths = rage. But just not being up to the challenges the game puts forth doesn't usually piss me off.

Edit: Ugh.
 
Twitter is super easy to understand. You have to learn what hashtags mean and how to distinguish between replies and retweets and such, but it's not hard.

Old people can learn how to use the internet too.
I will never understand people who can work out how to post on NeoGAF but are apparently incapable of understanding Twitter. It's like they took one look at Twitter then decided they don't want to take the <1 minute it takes to learn what the symbols mean and instead are just going to use it as "that newfangled things the kids use that I don't understand" in conversation.

Literally all you need to know to understand Twitter is:
@something = username
RT @something = Quoting that person
#something = hashtag = tag (you know like youtube and every other site on the internet uses)

boom you are now a twitter master
 
I will never understand people who can work out how to post on NeoGAF but are apparently incapable of understanding Twitter. It's like they took one look at Twitter then decided they don't want to take the <1 minute it takes to learn what the symbols mean and instead are just going to use it as "that newfangled things the kids use that I don't understand" in conversation.

Literally all you need to know to understand Twitter is:
@something = username
RT @something = Quoting that person
#something = hashtag = tag (you know like youtube and every other site on the internet uses)

boom you are now a twitter master

I've never been to reddit either because I saw a screenshot once and had no idea what was going on. The internet is hard.
 
Please help me identify the gender of this human:

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Edit: Nevermind... it's name is "Carol", so that mostly clears things up. The voice is just very masculine.[/QUOTE]

you're an asshole. see you later.
 
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