I like people who honestly think in-game attitude reflect your real world attitude.

Lush Father·8/26/2018, 9:33:43 PM·4 votes·2,891 views

I'm a toxic piece of shit in game whenever my heimerdinger bot lane teleports ontop of a caitlyn trap then blames me and calls a me a fucking idiot. But hey, guess what? I'm not a fucking degenerate in real life. These are words on a fucking screen, they are not real life situations where I am standing face to face with the person I'm debating with. There is ZERO connection between the 2 subjects, so please, stop telling me that "You need to get your shit straight". Bitch, you don't fucking know me, you'll never see me again, and you can't possibly fucking dictate who I am within 20 minutes because I'm being a dickhead over a video game.

Like seriously, League of legends has the biggest snowflake community I have ever seen.

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CharDeeMcDenniz8/26/2018, 9:39:31 PM18 votes

im confused...

you make a cry post about what someone said to you once in a online game

yet we're the snowflakes?

AnAggravatedPimp8/26/2018, 9:42:30 PM9 votes

See, I'm a sarcastic ass in game. Constantly. I'm also a sarcastic ass IRL but what keeps me from being banned in game and in trouble irl is that I'm aware of the consequences and don't push things too far.

People IRL are afraid of getting punished for things so of course they don't act out or say the stuff that they want, why take that risk. Comparatively, people hav been using online anonymity as a shield for years, they think that because there are no direct consequences to them that they can say whatever because they won't get punished.

Which is why I do believe that people's in game/online attitude reflects their IRL self, because how a person acts when there are seemingly no repercussions is their realest self.

ModPeriscope8/26/2018, 9:48:24 PM8 votes

So... we're talking semantics?

Change your in game attitude.

Aneirin8/27/2018, 12:21:53 AM6 votes

you can't possibly fucking dictate who I am within 20 minutes because I'm being a dickhead over a video game.

I think being a dickhead to people you don't know and will never see again** over a video game **is a very good indicator of your character actually.

Bitch, you don't fucking know me, you'll never see me again

This is just another way of saying "since there'll be no consequences for my actions" which is ironic since you're here complaining that there is.

Jo0o8/26/2018, 10:37:54 PM5 votes

The main difference in attitude in-game vs IRL is exposure.

If you're, by your own admission, a "toxic piece of shit" when problems arise in-game, that means you're a toxic piece of shit when nobody is watching. You aren't too good a person to act like that IRL, you just can't handle the consequences of being face-to-face with somebody as you act like this.

Yet, I'm guessing you've started to encounter the consequences of acting like this in-game, which has prompted this thread. Given your attitude in the thread so far, I don't have much to say to that beyond this: Don't be such a snowflake in-game.