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[USER=93394]@Belgium[/USER] I think I just hate competition, I like to be in competition with myself and that's all, surely one of the reasons I hate sports :lol:

I love the competitive aspect of multiplayer games but I never had any interest in competing in sports. My depth perception is extremely awful so I could never be decent enough to compete in sports anyway. I literally have trouble catching a basketball and have actually gotten a concussion in highschool from one due to missing what should’ve been an easy catch and instead getting hit in the face :lol:
 
It's crazy that a woman can get completely taken care of in life based mainly on how she looks. All the IG models are just waiting for the right dm to get snatched up and cash out. What's wild is that one dime isn't that much better than another, yet some have 5k followers and others have 5m.
Not as crazy as all these IG "models" thinking they are 1 DM away from marrying a millionaire :lol
 
 
Wouldn't feel comfortable if I was a woman and had to deal with all these ######## trying to - - - - me :rofl:
But think about this : if they wouldn't, that wouldn't be good either :lol:
In every single aspect, it's a problem, better to be a man
 
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Speaking of being hit on, there’s this dude at a local clothing store who keeps trying to hit on me :smh::lol:
I’m a regular customer there because it’s the only store that carries Emporio Armani and isn’t 2 hours away from me but that employee just keeps getting more flagrant with it.
This Saturday I was checking out some pants there and he walked up behind me and then said “mmmm I’d love to see you in those pants” in a kind of whispery voice :stoneface::lol:
Normally I just take his remarks as a nice compliment but that was really uncomfortable
 
Wouldn't feel comfortable if I was a woman and had to deal with all these ######## trying to - - - - me :rofl:
But think about this : if they wouldn't, that wouldn't be good either :lol:
In every single aspect, it's a problem, better to be a man
Exactly. I knew a chick that complained about "these days dudes just wanna eff". I told her that if they weren't trying to sleep with her, she'd be complaining about that too.
 
Speaking of being hit on, there’s this dude at a local clothing store who keeps trying to hit on me :smh::lol:
I’m a regular customer there because it’s the only store that carries Emporio Armani and isn’t 2 hours away from me but that employee just keeps getting more flagrant with it.
This Saturday I was checking out some pants there and he walked up behind me and then said “mmmm I’d love to see you in those pants” in a kind of whispery voice :stoneface::lol:
Normally I just take his remarks as a nice compliment but that was really uncomfortable
I understand you way too well, sometimes when we're luckily confronted to homosexuality as straight men it could be a compliment, but it got to check a lot of boxes.
Which means the guy have to not be too old, he's got to be handsome from a straight point of view, and anyway you have to feel no lust vibe in him because that's disgusting to imagine a man wanting to - - - - you :lol: so it's complicated :rofl: I remember years ago a man told me I was "beautiful", but I didn't appreciate it at all, I found him even before that kind of libidinous, so I acted like I didn't understand repeating what he said differently : " oh yes it's a beautiful weather today " :lol: So the only way it could be a compliment and not disturbing would be if a man older than 20 years but younger than me had some admiration for me, nothing sexual, because I would be too pure for this in his eyes :lol: Plus we're talking about something complicated here : we don't have to suffer from this, but we got to be diplomatist too or we're going to be called homophobic.
I'm not homophobic, I just don't want to stress for my - - - :rofl:

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I understand you way too well, sometimes when we're luckily confronted to homosexuality as straight men it could be a compliment, but it got to check a lot of boxes.
Which means the guy have to not be too old, he's got to be handsome from a straight point of view, and anyway you have to feel no lust vibe in him because that's disgusting to imagine a man wanting to - - - - you :lol: so it's complicated :rofl: I remember years ago a man told me I was "beautiful", but I didn't appreciate it at all, I found him even before that kind of libidinous, so I acted like I didn't understand repeating what he said differently : " oh yes it's a beautiful weather today " :lol: So the only way it could be a compliment and not disturbing would be if a man older than 20 years but younger than me had some admiration for me, nothing sexual, because I would be too pure for this in his eyes :lol: Plus we're talking about something complicated here : we don't have to suffer from this, but we got to be diplomatist too or we're going to be called homophobic.
I'm not homophobic, I just don't want to stress for my - - - :rofl:

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I generally don’t mind if a gay dude tries to hit on me, in this case it was the delivery that made it really uncomfortable. Sneaking up right behind me and then using a whispery voice to say “mmmm I’d love to see you in those pants” creeped me out. He also walked away right after he said it so I didn’t really time to react because I was so baffled. If a guy wants to say something like that then fine but say it to my face, don’t sneak up right behind me.
 
I generally don’t mind if a gay dude tries to hit on me, in this case it was the delivery that made it really uncomfortable. Sneaking up right behind me and then using a whispery voice to say “mmmm I’d love to see you in those pants” creeped me out. He also walked away right after he said it so I didn’t really time to react because I was so baffled. If a guy wants to say something like that then fine but say it to my face, don’t sneak up right behind me.
When I think about "sneaky", I think about the guy in this movie, Maude's friend

 
Speaking of being hit on, there’s this dude at a local clothing store who keeps trying to hit on me :smh::lol:
I’m a regular customer there because it’s the only store that carries Emporio Armani and isn’t 2 hours away from me but that employee just keeps getting more flagrant with it.
This Saturday I was checking out some pants there and he walked up behind me and then said “mmmm I’d love to see you in those pants” in a kind of whispery voice :stoneface::lol:
Normally I just take his remarks as a nice compliment but that was really uncomfortable

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There’s always toxicity but I think certain games naturally attract more of those people than others. Call of Duty especially but fighting games as well due to the 1v1 and very high learning curve. I never really face much trashtalk in other multiplayer games.


In multiplayer shooters you can not know anything about the game and do just fine, in a game like Mortal Kombat you absolutely need deep knowledge of the game’s mechanics and characters or you get destroyed. At the very least you need to know the frame data for all your moves. If a move is -7 on block, it’s normally safe on block (meaning you can block before the opponent attacks if he blocks your attack) but some characters have a 6 frame attack so they can punish -7 moves and hit you everytime unless you’re out of range. Ideally you have to know the frame data for other characters as well, otherwise you don’t really know which attacks are punishable.

I never talk trash unless an opponent does so first but tbh I kinda look forward to those moments where I get an excuse to piss them off :lol:

I enjoy single player games a lot but for me the prime of gaming is multiplayer at its best. My first online game I played was Halo 3 and playing ranked at the highest level were some of the best times I’ve had on a game. I played an obscene amount of that game across about 8 years :lol:
Just under 16000 matches, 10108 wins and 1689 wins in Ranked (competitive) Team Slayer at the highest level. A lot of 50s (highest rank in Ranked modes is 50) just stayed away from Ranked modes after finally getting rank 50 but I just loved competing at that level with the threat of being mocked if I lost my rank. At some point you develop a bit of a status amongst top tier players as well, especially if you’re from a country like mine where there was only 1 other ‘known’ Belgian player.
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personally, I'm more of a single player gamer. the reason that I even got into multiplayer gaming was having fun with my friends and it was the first time that it was possible to play with more of them thru lan gaming (pre-internet), internet back then was at it's infancy with the terrible dial up modem setup. dunno how much money we spent just to play together. not really much of an expert on fps gaming but I'm above average. there are times that I'm on top of the leaderboard but on average Im ranking around the top half on team play and overall. what ruined the fun in the multiplayer fps gaming for me is the birth of cheats and toxic players.

I was decent in fighting games like MK and SF although I would never ever be someone like Daigo since I now don't have that time to dedicate most of my life into studying the frame data. it could have been if I was younger and that time that I was beating my friends since I was studying every move there was possible.

my gaming changes from time to time but I have developed a knack for RTS gaming as far as competition goes. Dune 2, Command and Conquer, Red Alert, Warcraft, Starcraft are my main thing. I even played online against players, 1P v 2P with Red Alert and StarCraft. I was that strong but not at the level such as Serral. that guy is also one of the reasons why Starcraft gets updated all the time and practically nerfed the Zerg faction.
 
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