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Trollheart 04-03-2014 03:55 PM

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Originally Posted by Janszoon (Post 1435214)
I too think that Trollheart is pretty great.

Thanks Jansz. Appreciated. However I'm not looking for people to join my fan club (special deal this week only! Half price!) but just wanted to defend my reputation, which was being trashed by YorkeDaddy, not something I'll allow anyone to do. If it had been a genuine misunderstanding then fine, but I pointed out several times the fact that I was not advocating either not welcoming noobs (yeah I'll keep using it; I see nothing wrong with it) or that they should not post in threads, but he completely ignored that and just continued to paint me as he wanted me to appear.

I tried to reason with him, I couldn't (I got called irrational????) and that's why he's now on Ignore, and will remain there.

To return to the actual subject, if anyone is interested, I wonder if a "welcome new members who we will certainly not call noobs" thread is any sort of an idea? Somewhere that new members can post and ask questions, get feedback, learn the ropes and so on? No? Okay, I'll be over here in the dark corner nursing my pint and muttering about the good old days... :shycouch:

YorkeDaddy 04-03-2014 04:05 PM

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Originally Posted by Trollheart (Post 1435303)
I tried to reason with him, I couldn't (I got called irrational????) and that's why he's now on Ignore, and will remain there.

I've never been so crushed in my life

Wpnfire 04-03-2014 05:42 PM

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Originally Posted by Paul Smeenus (Post 1435267)
What's the worst case scenario

Here's an example of the term "noob" being said with high respect, and a couple posts later being received with that understanding.

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Urban Dictionary: noob


Contrary to the belief of many, a noob/n00b and a newbie/newb are not the same thing. Newbs are those who are new to some task* and are very beginner at it, possibly a little overconfident about it, but they are willing to learn and fix their errors to move out of that stage. n00bs, on the other hand, know little and have no will to learn any more. They expect people to do the work for them and then expect to get praised about it, and make up a unique species of their own. It is the latter we will study in this guide so that the reader is prepared to encounter them in the wild if needed.

20087 Votes for this entry.

You're basically arguing against statistics using a personal situation, which by the way is an anecdotal fallacy.

Carpe Mortem 04-03-2014 05:46 PM

I always thought noobs were new boobs, like a pre teen who just hit puberty or a dude who just gained a bunch of weight.

Not to be confused with man boobs, which are a more established male set of jugs.

Why do men have nipples, anyways?

Black Francis 04-03-2014 05:55 PM

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Originally Posted by Carpe Mortem (Post 1435377)
I always thought noobs were new boobs, like a pre teen who just hit puberty or a dude who just gained a bunch of weight.

Not to be confused with man boobs, which are a more established male set of jugs.

Why do men have nipples, anyways?

For japanese women to lick them.

look it up, it's a thing.

They also lick eyeballs and noses over there, weird people.

YorkeDaddy 04-03-2014 06:01 PM

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Originally Posted by Wpnfire (Post 1435372)
20087 Votes for this entry.

You're basically arguing against statistics using a personal situation, which by the way is an anecdotal fallacy.

Bro I already tried this, they're all resistant to the concept of context. They think that since they all use "noob" in a non-derogatory way here then that must mean it's not derogatory anywhere. This place is basically a middle school.

Paul Smeenus 04-03-2014 06:02 PM

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Originally Posted by YorkeDaddy (Post 1435270)
something something social context for the trillionth time

Something something wasn't talking to you for the last time.

Scarlett O'Hara 04-03-2014 06:04 PM

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Originally Posted by YorkeDaddy (Post 1435383)
Bro I already tried this, they're all resistant to the concept of context. They think that since they all use "noob" in a non-derogatory way here then that must mean it's not derogatory anywhere. This place is basically a middle school.

If this is a middle school, you are the guy that disrupts class because he can't be bothered with learning.

YorkeDaddy 04-03-2014 06:07 PM

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Originally Posted by Vanilla (Post 1435387)
If this is a middle school, you are the guy that disrupts class because he can't be bothered with learning.

The guy that's applying concepts he's studied in college right now is the guy that "can't be bothered with learning"?

If anyone's being resistant to learning it's the people that are still trying to insist than noob can never be a derogatory term in any context.

Carpe Mortem 04-03-2014 06:07 PM

You're all noobs and your mommas so fat she likes it when I have sex with your dad then take his job.

Mine... so large.


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