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Is in-game shit talk a good or a bad thing?
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#31
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Differshowstopperi think its fun and puts people on tiltSo, it comes at the expense of the other team? Does that make people wanna play you less?
yukiThere is a line but I think it is rarely crossed.This seems to be a common theme in the responses. Where do you think that line is? It seems like lots of people have different interpretations of when something's all in good fun and when the person's just an asshole.

Pretty personal stuff/attacking the person is pretty poor form tbh

[quote=Differ][quote=showstopper]i think its fun and puts people on tilt[/quote]
So, it comes at the expense of the other team? Does that make people wanna play you less?

[quote=yuki]There is a line but I think it is rarely crossed.[/quote]
This seems to be a common theme in the responses. Where do you think that line is? It seems like lots of people have different interpretations of when something's all in good fun and when the person's just an asshole.[/quote]

Pretty personal stuff/attacking the person is pretty poor form tbh
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#32
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owlThe best shittalk in cs is when you're winning huge but you're doing worst on your team. Guaranteed to have 2-3 people on the other team freaking out @ you

is that from personal experience

[quote=owl]The best shittalk in cs is when you're winning huge but you're doing worst on your team. Guaranteed to have 2-3 people on the other team freaking out @ you[/quote]
is that from personal experience
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#33
18 Frags +

shittalk should be funny or boost morale, you shouldn't shittalk to make another human being feel bad about themselves

there are people who probably deserve it, but you can still be the bigger person and act like a reasonable adult instead of regressing into a middle school bully

but nobody is the bigger person 100% of the time, and thats absolutely understandable

shittalk should be funny or boost morale, you shouldn't shittalk to make another human being feel bad about themselves

there are people who probably deserve it, but you can still be the bigger person and act like a reasonable adult instead of regressing into a middle school bully

but nobody is the bigger person 100% of the time, and thats absolutely understandable
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#34
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I recently decided to start shittalking in scrims and its made things alot more interesting

I recently decided to start shittalking in scrims and its made things alot more interesting
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#35
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I'd rather call it trash talking because that's what it's called everywhere outside of games. In basketball trash talking used to be a big part of the game, and I think its healthy. Trash talking is great for spectators, it's entertaining from an outside point of view. Nobody wants to see two teams play against each other and end every game with a good sportsmanlike "gg". Especially if it was a roll like 5-0. Because that's not a gg.

Trash talking = character. Doublelift is a prime example of this. Nobody here may follow league of legends, but he basically trash talked anyone and everyone and it made it extremely enjoyable to watch.

There is a HUGE difference between trash talking just to make yourself feel good and the other person feel bad, and trash talking light heartedly, not crossing any personal lines and doing it for the purpose of amusement. This is just from personal experience in why I might trash talk, although I only do it because it makes myself and my teammates laugh. It's great for morale, and entertaining spectators. Just don't let your emotions dictate what you say.

I'd rather call it trash talking because that's what it's called everywhere outside of games. In basketball trash talking used to be a big part of the game, and I think its healthy. Trash talking is great for spectators, it's entertaining from an outside point of view. Nobody wants to see two teams play against each other and end every game with a good sportsmanlike "gg". Especially if it was a roll like 5-0. Because that's not a gg.

Trash talking = character. Doublelift is a prime example of this. Nobody here may follow league of legends, but he basically trash talked anyone and everyone and it made it extremely enjoyable to watch.

There is a HUGE difference between trash talking just to make yourself feel good and the other person feel bad, and trash talking light heartedly, not crossing any personal lines and doing it for the purpose of amusement. This is just from personal experience in why I might trash talk, although I only do it because it makes myself and my teammates laugh. It's great for morale, and entertaining spectators. Just don't let your emotions dictate what you say.
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#36
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ChinGooowlThe best shittalk in cs is when you're winning huge but you're doing worst on your team. Guaranteed to have 2-3 people on the other team freaking out @ youis that from personal experience

Have I ever not been carried by you

[quote=ChinGoo][quote=owl]The best shittalk in cs is when you're winning huge but you're doing worst on your team. Guaranteed to have 2-3 people on the other team freaking out @ you[/quote]
is that from personal experience[/quote]

Have I ever not been carried by you
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#37
28 Frags +

I only shit talk if they have anime avatars.

I only shit talk if they have anime avatars.
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#38
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loljkI only shit talk if they have anime avatars.

Is it even shittalk if they're subhuman

[quote=loljk]I only shit talk if they have anime avatars.[/quote]

Is it even shittalk if they're subhuman
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#39
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Yelling across the venue or talking shit while spectating at LAN is always uncool IMO

Yelling across the venue or talking shit while spectating at LAN is always uncool IMO
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#40
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Nub_DanishI recently decided to start shittalking in scrims and its made things alot more interesting

shut the fuck up trash can

[quote=Nub_Danish]I recently decided to start shittalking in scrims and its made things alot more interesting[/quote]
shut the fuck up [url=http://s3.amazonaws.com/rapgenius/sesame-street-oscar-peel-and-stick-giantwall-decal-900x900.jpg]trash can[/url]
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#41
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WHATUP NOW SWEDES WOO

on a related note;

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pF169CJMe54

this was a classic. so forced

WHATUP NOW SWEDES WOO

on a related note;

[youtube]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pF169CJMe54[/youtube]

this was a classic. so forced
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#42
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Nub_DanishI recently decided to start shittalking in scrims and its made things alot more interesting

The thing I love about Connor trash talking while ringing for us is he shit talks other IM teams and wonders why no team wants to try him out.

[quote=Nub_Danish]I recently decided to start shittalking in scrims and its made things alot more interesting[/quote]

The thing I love about Connor trash talking while ringing for us is he shit talks other IM teams and wonders why no team wants to try him out.
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#43
2 Frags +

Trash talk is just competitive nature, it's found in almost every single source of competition and there isn't anything wrong with it, even "personal attacks." Trash talk comes in many forms, but you can't pick and choose what offends you or else that defeats the purpose, if you're gonna get mad about personal trash talk fully knowingly it's just trash talk, than you should be offended by any form of trash talk and you're prolly a pussy.

I've played rugby my whole life, even at a very high competitive and physical level and I have had he nastiest shit said to me by opposing players (even my own teammates sometimes) on a daily basis, sometimes even leading too getting smacked in the mouth or me doing the same the them, but the MOMENT you step off the field and competition is done, that dude walks up to me and says "nice fucking punch, here have a pint on me" no bitching and whining about how much of a cunt I was, that's all left on the field.

And that's how trash talk should be.

Trash talk is just competitive nature, it's found in almost every single source of competition and there isn't anything wrong with it, even "personal attacks." Trash talk comes in many forms, but you can't pick and choose what offends you or else that defeats the purpose, if you're gonna get mad about personal trash talk fully knowingly it's just trash talk, than you should be offended by any form of trash talk and you're prolly a pussy.

I've played rugby my whole life, even at a very high competitive and physical level and I have had he nastiest shit said to me by opposing players (even my own teammates sometimes) on a daily basis, sometimes even leading too getting smacked in the mouth or me doing the same the them, but the MOMENT you step off the field and competition is done, that dude walks up to me and says "nice fucking punch, here have a pint on me" no bitching and whining about how much of a cunt I was, that's all left on the field.

And that's how trash talk should be.
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#44
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smoboYelling across the venue or talking shit while spectating at LAN is always uncool IMO

It makes for the best binds though

[quote=smobo]Yelling across the venue or talking shit while spectating at LAN is always uncool IMO[/quote]

It makes for the best binds though
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#45
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goldfishI'd rather call it trash talking because that's what it's called everywhere outside of games. In basketball trash talking used to be a big part of the game, and I think its healthy. Trash talking is great for spectators, it's entertaining from an outside point of view. Nobody wants to see two teams play against each other and end every game with a good sportsmanlike "gg". Especially if it was a roll like 5-0. Because that's not a gg.

Trash talking = character. Doublelift is a prime example of this. Nobody here may follow league of legends, but he basically trash talked anyone and everyone and it made it extremely enjoyable to watch.

There is a HUGE difference between trash talking just to make yourself feel good and the other person feel bad, and trash talking light heartedly, not crossing any personal lines and doing it for the purpose of amusement. This is just from personal experience in why I might trash talk, although I only do it because it makes myself and my teammates laugh. It's great for morale, and entertaining spectators. Just don't let your emotions dictate what you say.

https://youtu.be/C5_hWKS1Qaw

[quote=goldfish]I'd rather call it trash talking because that's what it's called everywhere outside of games. In basketball trash talking used to be a big part of the game, and I think its healthy. Trash talking is great for spectators, it's entertaining from an outside point of view. Nobody wants to see two teams play against each other and end every game with a good sportsmanlike "gg". Especially if it was a roll like 5-0. Because that's not a gg.

Trash talking = character. Doublelift is a prime example of this. Nobody here may follow league of legends, but he basically trash talked anyone and everyone and it made it extremely enjoyable to watch.

There is a HUGE difference between trash talking just to make yourself feel good and the other person feel bad, and trash talking light heartedly, not crossing any personal lines and doing it for the purpose of amusement. This is just from personal experience in why I might trash talk, although I only do it because it makes myself and my teammates laugh. It's great for morale, and entertaining spectators. Just don't let your emotions dictate what you say.[/quote]

[youtube]https://youtu.be/C5_hWKS1Qaw[/youtube]
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#46
19 Frags +

Just say lmao in chat and everyone gets mad

Just say lmao in chat and everyone gets mad
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#47
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i kinda like getting shittalked because it makes me want to try harder to "prove them wrong" or something, i guess

i kinda like getting shittalked because it makes me want to try harder to "prove them wrong" or something, i guess
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#48
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I remember back on back in Platinum HL S14 KND, I was getting shittalked a lot by other plat players. I even remember when we got into grand finals someone posted on the forums saying "please don't let nursey win plat." It felt pretty great when we won that night.

I remember back on back in Platinum HL S14 KND, I was getting shittalked a lot by other plat players. I even remember when we got into grand finals someone posted on the forums saying "please don't let nursey win plat." It felt pretty great when we won that night.
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#49
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It really depends on the person you're trash talking, is he notorious for being an asshat? go ahead and trash talk him if you're destroying him, I don't care. But like never go too personal with the person, I'm pretty sure everyone should know that already.

I personally never trash talk, like even if the other player is trash talking me. I find that there's honestly no point having people remember you as that dude who shit talk that low open team who just came to ESEA.

It really depends on the person you're trash talking, is he notorious for being an asshat? go ahead and trash talk him if you're destroying him, I don't care. But like never go too personal with the person, I'm pretty sure everyone should know that already.

I personally never trash talk, like even if the other player is trash talking me. I find that there's honestly no point having people remember you as that dude who shit talk that low open team who just came to ESEA.
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#50
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Light shittalking is alright unless you're a shitty person who thinks that using slurs somehow counts as shittalking and that it's a Really Funny Thing to Do when all it does is make you come off as an insufferable scumbag

That being said yeah Quazzy's actually spot on, just go "lol" or something and people tend to go livid about it

Light shittalking is alright unless you're a shitty person who thinks that using slurs somehow counts as shittalking and that it's a Really Funny Thing to Do when all it does is make you come off as an insufferable scumbag

That being said yeah Quazzy's actually spot on, just go "lol" or something and people tend to go livid about it
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#51
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I don't mind shit talking but when it turns to racial slurs, bigotry, etc is where it crosses the line for me

I don't mind shit talking but when it turns to racial slurs, bigotry, etc is where it crosses the line for me
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#52
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I like yelling on lan sometimes

I like yelling on lan sometimes
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#53
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trash talkingis a pretty american thing. at least in sweden its taboo as fuck in most contexts

trash talkingis a pretty american thing. at least in sweden its taboo as fuck in most contexts
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#54
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Max_I don't mind shit talking but when it turns to racial slurs, bigotry, etc is where it crosses the line for me

bigotry? like saying the earth is flat?

[quote=Max_]I don't mind shit talking but when it turns to racial slurs, bigotry, etc is where it crosses the line for me[/quote]
bigotry? like saying the earth is flat?
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#55
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hooliMax_I don't mind shit talking but when it turns to racial slurs, bigotry, etc is where it crosses the line for mebigotry? like saying the earth is flat?

http://www.teamfortress.tv/user/aim-

[quote=hooli][quote=Max_]I don't mind shit talking but when it turns to racial slurs, bigotry, etc is where it crosses the line for me[/quote]
bigotry? like saying the earth is flat?[/quote]

http://www.teamfortress.tv/user/aim-
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#56
9 Frags +
goldfishI'd rather call it trash talking because that's what it's called everywhere outside of games. In basketball trash talking used to be a big part of the game, and I think its healthy. Trash talking is great for spectators, it's entertaining from an outside point of view. Nobody wants to see two teams play against each other and end every game with a good sportsmanlike "gg". Especially if it was a roll like 5-0. Because that's not a gg.

Trash talking = character. Doublelift is a prime example of this. Nobody here may follow league of legends, but he basically trash talked anyone and everyone and it made it extremely enjoyable to watch.

There is a HUGE difference between trash talking just to make yourself feel good and the other person feel bad, and trash talking light heartedly, not crossing any personal lines and doing it for the purpose of amusement. This is just from personal experience in why I might trash talk, although I only do it because it makes myself and my teammates laugh. It's great for morale, and entertaining spectators. Just don't let your emotions dictate what you say.

was my trash talk to you light hearted? just curious

[quote=goldfish]I'd rather call it trash talking because that's what it's called everywhere outside of games. In basketball trash talking used to be a big part of the game, and I think its healthy. Trash talking is great for spectators, it's entertaining from an outside point of view. Nobody wants to see two teams play against each other and end every game with a good sportsmanlike "gg". Especially if it was a roll like 5-0. Because that's not a gg.

Trash talking = character. Doublelift is a prime example of this. Nobody here may follow league of legends, but he basically trash talked anyone and everyone and it made it extremely enjoyable to watch.

There is a HUGE difference between trash talking just to make yourself feel good and the other person feel bad, and trash talking light heartedly, not crossing any personal lines and doing it for the purpose of amusement. This is just from personal experience in why I might trash talk, although I only do it because it makes myself and my teammates laugh. It's great for morale, and entertaining spectators. Just don't let your emotions dictate what you say.[/quote]

was my trash talk to you light hearted? just curious
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#57
8 Frags +

https://youtu.be/6AEaPCKCZMc

[youtube]https://youtu.be/6AEaPCKCZMc[/youtube]
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#58
2 Frags +
BluesNub_DanishI recently decided to start shittalking in scrims and its made things alot more interesting
The thing I love about Connor trash talking while ringing for us is he shit talks other IM teams and wonders why no team wants to try him out.

And then there's this kind of thing. I wouldn't want anyone to see shit talk emanating from my team and be like, "Yeah, what a bunch of shitters. Wouldn't want to play with or against them, really." Ya knooww?

Nonetheless, I think I will probably rescind my hard and fast rule and just call my dudes out when/if they take it too far.

[quote=Blues][quote=Nub_Danish]I recently decided to start shittalking in scrims and its made things alot more interesting[/quote]

The thing I love about Connor trash talking while ringing for us is he shit talks other IM teams and wonders why no team wants to try him out.[/quote]

And then there's this kind of thing. I wouldn't want anyone to see shit talk emanating from my team and be like, "Yeah, what a bunch of shitters. Wouldn't want to play with or against them, really." Ya knooww?

Nonetheless, I think I will probably rescind my hard and fast rule and just call my dudes out when/if they take it too far.
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#59
33 Frags +

Shit talking creates a really toxic environment.

Obviously bantering with friends is fine. However when you for example roll a team of people you don't even know and then call them fucking trash, that's just not cool.

Ironically being an asshole is still being an asshole.

Shit talking creates a really toxic environment.

Obviously bantering with friends is fine. However when you for example roll a team of people you don't even know and then call them fucking trash, that's just not cool.

Ironically being an asshole is still being an asshole.
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#60
6 Frags +

i hate shittalking, i rather focus on myself. But i dont care if others do it, aslong as they dont get all Salty like: "why is he even there." or "God, this retard can only kill me with stickies". It isnt offensive or anything, just distracting

i hate shittalking, i rather focus on myself. But i dont care if others do it, aslong as they dont get all Salty like: "why is he even there." or "God, this retard can only kill me with stickies". It isnt offensive or anything, just distracting
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