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#4 How can I dm when there is no one on dm or mge? in TF2 General Discussion

kill in console

posted about 7 years ago
#22 Is Valve overcomplicating weapon stats? in TF2 General Discussion

I blame icefrog for this, he was in charge of the balancing

posted about 7 years ago
#72 Most Toxic people you ever played against/with? in The Dumpster
ExtrasolarI know we're both prem heavies and banned from cancerpubs.tf, easy to confuse us :d

You should starting dating him , you'd be a pretty good couple, you're both so alike in character too, a perfect match. :3

(and I don't think there's many other candidates for sticking around your company, so better take the only shot you have, right)

posted about 7 years ago
#69 Most Toxic people you ever played against/with? in The Dumpster
ExtrasolarsacI didn't know who you were before you came into the mumble and " rambling about everyone being shit" and having the person who is friendly enough to you to get you in be so upset about you that he tells you to shut up for the remainder of the game is obvious enough to anyone but you apparantly to explain to people what it is that makes you pretty unlikable. Maybe it will mellow out with age, I hope for you, becuase your current passtime of making lobbies on your alt and grief them with using noclip and cheats is pretty pathetic tbh lad.Actually that was on my main, how do you think I got permabanned for the third time :d

oh yea it was scrambled who was on his alt, i'm sorry you two are so similar, it's easy to mix that one up.

posted about 7 years ago
#65 Most Toxic people you ever played against/with? in The Dumpster

I didn't know who you were before you came into the mumble and " rambling about everyone being shit" and having the person who is friendly enough to you to get you in be so upset about you that he tells you to shut up for the remainder of the game is obvious enough to anyone but you apparantly to explain to people what it is that makes you pretty unlikable. Maybe it will mellow out with age, I hope for you, becuase your current passtime of making lobbies on your alt and grief them with using noclip and cheats is pretty pathetic tbh lad.

posted about 7 years ago
#59 Most Toxic people you ever played against/with? in The Dumpster
Extrasolar
Claims I'm grumpy then bans me from his mumble for saying he's not as good as he thinks he is 4Head
What you don't understand is that I'm not grumpy I'm just a brit BibleThump

That never happened though, I don't recall you saying anything in that order, and you leaving after drezzo called you out after inviting you in the first place for being such cunt I didn't even have admins in the mumble we were in. typing in twitch emoticons won't make you a well liked person in the community, actually acting like a decent human being does.The defining moment for how silly the situation was your rambling about everyone being shit, while i'm watching our pyro go forward while spinning circles all the time.

posted about 7 years ago
#54 Most Toxic people you ever played against/with? in The Dumpster
ExtrasolarStarkieExtrasolarPermzillaStark is a cancerous player who is fucking aids. He is toxic and just depletes those around him. Genuine depression. Would not recommend.
Claims someone has "genuine depression" then bashes them and attempts to claim moral high ground based on the word "toxic" SeemsGood
its a meme

Sounds like a p good meme tbh I would ask to partake but the community seems to already be doing it with me unironically xd

Yeah, I remember you playing once with a few friends of mine and me in a mumble, and you stunned as all with your ability to be the grumpiest obnoxious person to be with.

posted about 7 years ago
#38 Most Toxic people you ever played against/with? in The Dumpster

there was this one guy who typed something in in game chat, and it was so toxic, my eyes started to bleed and every internal bit of stomach juice and whatever was in my intestines came out. It wasn't any shittalk though, just loveclop who deemed it appropriate to say something for the first time of the year, and it was to report a friend of mine, for going sticky jumper on viaduct in a lobby. how can you, being loveclop with what you do (ruin every game you enter with your playstyle that is worse after 15000 hours, than the rl friend i have who tried his first game, and being so bad you can't comprehend that others can be very effective by doing less orthodox things (neon, the sticvky jumper in question topdamaged , although that isn't really a feat) and loveclop wents 1-11 being absolutely useless like every other game and of course leaves prematurely. That a person like that, actually has the nerve to bitch about using something.

Well, thats when i started to hate that detestable horsefucker.

posted about 7 years ago
#225 Euro 2016 - France - Discussion Thread in Off Topic
_vittoGentlemanJonForza Italia!Yeah I was surprised how well the team played, bravo Giorgio e il terone Pellè

with an anthem like that and Buffon to cheer you on, you can't lose. let italy get ahead, you will get fucked

posted about 7 years ago
#217 Euro 2016 - France - Discussion Thread in Off Topic

I want to be cool like Iceland.

posted about 7 years ago
#199 Euro 2016 - France - Discussion Thread in Off Topic

finally, we were all hungary for goals.

posted about 7 years ago
#234 Rest In Peace Britian in World Events
DarkNecridsac I don't plan on replying much further in this thread so I might not get back to your reply to this if you do, but I don't think anyone is saying the EU is perfect, because it isn't, and there's definitely some shitty aspects to it, but it's still infinitely more preferable than what leaving it is going to do to the rest of the world and esp England. Instead the EU's members should be working together to fix the shitty aspects, all Brexit is doing is basically telling people that the UK (by which I actually mean England here, because I'll be impressed if Scotland doesn't call for independence again and Northern Ireland doesn't attempt for unification with Southern Ireland soon) gives up on the concept of the EU and doesn't want to bother with making it better.

Plus as time goes on globalization is only going to increase, not lessen, and we should be striving to work together as one people not divisions of nationalistic ones, and the EU is pretty much the biggest thing actually leading that charge.

I understand your sentiment, but consider this: The Brexit forces Europe's hand in starting to think about a choice. Do we want an Europe of sovereign states working with each other as good neighbours, or an "United states of Europe" with an unelected commission, very well paid politicians bribed by lobbyists, and plagued by inefficient bureaucracy (like moving the offices from Strasbourg to Brussels every month) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/European_Parliament#/media/File:CantinesEUbrussel.jpg, and a currency plagued by problems who only pushed inflation.

Also Elliot,give me a tangible factual argument for why you aren't retarded.

posted about 7 years ago
#230 Rest In Peace Britian in World Events
eeeim also a college junior with a 3.9 GPA and i can bench more than u

the fact u cant even come up with tangible, factual arguments for why the Leave was a good idea is a really good example of the ability of the average leave voter to understand economics :)
Emilio estevez is right on the moneyIt's not really comparable to the Tea Party at all. The Tea Party were hardcore right-wingers, the people who voted leave were mostly working class labour (left of centre) voters who were left behind by New-Labour in the 90s/00s and then took the brunt of the austerity measures after the housing market crash. They're people who feel like the elites got rich off of relaxed markets and increasing globalism while they were left to deal with the negatives of immigration, downward pressure on wages and massively inflated housing costs. They wont be looking to privatize health care or reduce public services.The EU entrenches corporate interests and prevents radical reforms. Whereas many British conservatives see the EU as imposing left-wing, big-government policies on Britain, some on the British left see things the other way around: that the EU’s antidemocratic structure gives too much power to corporate elites and prevents the British left from making significant gains.

"The EU is anti-democratic and beyond reform," said Enrico Tortolano, campaign director for Trade Unionists against the EU, in an interview with Quartz. The EU "provides the most hospitable ecosystem in the developed world for rentier monopoly corporations, tax-dodging elites and organized crime," writes British journalist Paul Mason.

This left-wing critique of the EU is part of a broader critique of elite institutions more generally, including the World Trade Organization, the International Monetary Fund, and the World Bank. Brexit supporters on the left would have a lot in common with Americans who are against trade deals like the Trans-Pacific Partnership.

http://www.bbc.com/news/blogs-eu-32314486

The EU was a good idea, but the euro is a disaster"There are nearly 130 Conservative MPs who have declared for leaving the EU," economist Andrew Lilico told me last week. "If you went back 10 years, you would have struggled to find more than 20 who even in private would have supported leaving the EU."

So what changed their minds? The global recession that began in 2008 was bad around the world, but it was much worse in countries that had adopted Europe’s common currency, the euro. The unemployment rate shot up above 20 percent in countries like Greece and Spain, triggering a massive debt crisis. Seven years after the recession began, Spain and Greece are still suffering from unemployment rates above 20 percent, and many economists believe the euro was the primary culprit.

Luckily, the UK chose not to join the common currency, so there’s little danger of the euro directly cratering the British economy. But the euro’s dismal performance still provides extra ammunition to Brexit supporters.

Many economists believe that deeper fiscal and political integration will be needed for the eurozone to work properly. Europe needs a common welfare and tax system so that countries facing particularly severe downturns — like Greece and Spain — can get extra help from the center.

But that makes Britain’s continued inclusion in the EU awkward. Britain is unlikely to go along with deeper fiscal integration, but it would also be unwieldy to create a set of new, parallel eurozone-specific institutions that excluded the UK.

So, the argument goes, it might be better for everyone if the UK got out of the EU, clearing the path for the rest of the EU to evolve more quickly into a unified European state.

http://www.spiegel.de/international/europe/greek-debt-crisis-how-goldman-sachs-helped-greece-to-mask-its-true-debt-a-676634.html
EU policy is like the one enacted in Greece, where EUROSTAT first approves the fiddling off the books of greece, and then enforces "austerity' which crippled a country and put its citizens into poverty with no hope to crawl out.

posted about 7 years ago
#226 Rest In Peace Britian in World Events
skeejsac the fact that the turn up is so high and it's vastly the older generation who voted for leave, shows it is the people en masse with the most experience and wisdom in life, who decided in favour of leave. As if some 20 y-old college kid in gender studies has a better idea of how the world works than their grandparents.
1. After a certain point in life, cognitive function worsens with age
2. Older people generally have less ability to gather information than young people
3. After a certain point in life, a person's social circle decreases in size. The chance of interacting with less likeminded people decreases.

I see no reason to assume that elders make smarter decisions on things like this.

1. before a certain point in life, you lack the maturity and experience to be able to form a nuanced and more complete perception of the world. Thats why you have minimum voting ages, not maximum.
2. The internet and old school information centers like libraries are both in the grasp of an able older person. Whereas, wiki suffices for most young people, and most never even read a book or follow the news.
3. I'm sure 25 year old shut ins who live their life on the internet have a bigger social circle than older people who have social habits and networking from a time before the internet.

Not saying you should automatically assume that the oldest will make the wisest decision, but calling the older people just senile, or even the calls by some young people for putting a max voter age for 65 as one pundit already proposed http://www.huffingtonpost.co.uk/entry/eu-referendum-results-age-data-young_uk_576cd7d6e4b0232d331dac8f is just plain silly.

posted about 7 years ago
#224 Rest In Peace Britian in World Events
eeei could of course explain why that's retarded but i think it'll be lost on you since you seem to think being good at one thing automatically makes you better at other things, I'm assuming this is because you're a weeaboo with no life experience who lives in the shittiest parts of his country and has yet to master anything

You're Elliot.

Why don't you relax and listen to some good music, instead of throwing some empty insults together that make you look like you're having a fit. Don't worry about the downvotes, you're not on reddit anymore ;).
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=usNsCeOV4GM

posted about 7 years ago
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