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Offline Stang

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Re: Claim Jumpers - The tales of heroism
« Reply #60 on: October 26, 2009, 04:46:55 PM »
It just shows how weak the gaming community has become the new folks can't comprehend that, like in the arenas, respect is earned. If you don't like the "bullies" disrespecting you....don't post.

Sheesh. At least give stand some credit!! He did learn how to make big letters.  :devil




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Seriously, I'm so sick of the cries of "bullies."  Grow a pair squeakies.  When people chastize you it's usually for a reason.  You do not have a right to not have your feelings hurt.  This is a competitive game.  There are winners and losers.  You are not a beautiful or unique snowflake.


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Re: Claim Jumpers - The tales of heroism
« Reply #61 on: October 26, 2009, 05:02:25 PM »
Superior? You obviously don't know me, but then you're fairly new. You'll figure things out sooner or later.

The winking thumbs up guy was an attempt to show I was kidding.

That I know who the Kinks are defines me as not new in any sense of the word.


It just shows how weak the gaming community has become the new folks can't comprehend that, like in the arenas, respect is earned. If you don't like the "bullies" disrespecting you....don't post.

Sheesh. At least give stand some credit!! He did learn how to make big letters.  :devil

I do not expect respect to be given.  Where do you read this?

I don't like bullies, period.  Especially internet bullies.  Plus, if someone didn’t advocate tolerance once in a while, all we would get is this drivel …
Some champion mediocrity. They defend against the evils of improvement.


Pass the child with a grade of 50..... he'll get better.

Or this alpha bully …
Thank you Claim Jumpers for being the comic relief in the MW arena, may your antics bring more laughter.

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Or, yet another real man …
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Seriously, I'm so sick of the cries of "bullies."  Grow a pair squeakies.  When people chastize you it's usually for a reason.  You do not have a right to not have your feelings hurt.  This is a competitive game.  There are winners and losers.  You are not a beautiful or unique snowflake.


Well, let’s just say that I am chastising you all who think they define who is a beautiful or unique snowflake.   Several of the posts quoted above are to establish a position in the primate troupe that is this forum.  Honestly, I don't care which of you grooms who.

Occasionally, poor judgment gets the better of me and I try to explain my express disagreement.  I know the fultility of it.  I'll just move on now and sulk over my hurt feelings.  Maybe question my worth as a human being ...

WTG Becinhu for trying to keep the humor in this thread. 
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Re: Claim Jumpers - The tales of heroism
« Reply #62 on: October 26, 2009, 05:23:03 PM »
:D
Seriously, I'm so sick of the cries of "bullies."  Grow a pair squeakies.  When people chastize you it's usually for a reason.  You do not have a right to not have your feelings hurt.  This is a competitive game.  There are winners and losers.  You are not a beautiful or unique snowflake.

Not very PC  Stang  :aok
That post should be etched in stone for generations to admire <G>


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Re: Claim Jumpers - The tales of heroism
« Reply #63 on: October 26, 2009, 05:23:36 PM »
I love this shtuff.   :rofl
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Re: Claim Jumpers - The tales of heroism
« Reply #64 on: October 26, 2009, 05:23:53 PM »
Or this alpha bully …

LOL!  Alpha bully?  Am I the one that forced your squadron mate (Cobra45) to send me an insulting PM after I shot him and your other fellow squadron mates down?  Am I the one forced Cobra45 to repeatedly send me PMs telling me how he'd 'own' me in a 1v1 fight in the DA?

If you didn't want people to laugh at your squadron, then you shouldn't have members of your squadron send hilarious PMs after they get their tulips handed back to them on a silver platter.

Though, I must say I am glad to see that you're taking up where Cobra45 left off in game, giving us all another chance to laugh at the Claim Jumpers on the forums.


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Re: Claim Jumpers - The tales of heroism
« Reply #65 on: October 26, 2009, 05:23:57 PM »
Akak isn't an alpha, he's still in the beta phase. :D You do bring up a valid point. This game is played by alpha types. It's competitive in game and here. Been that way as long as I can remember. Not likely to change.  If you show any weakness, you're on the menu. The more you keep responding the more grief you'll get. You're right,it's just like a pack.You work your way up by earning others respect. Not saying it's right, it's just the way it is. I just hate to see a guy dig his own grave. :(

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Re: Claim Jumpers - The tales of heroism
« Reply #66 on: October 26, 2009, 06:13:36 PM »
LOL!  Alpha bully?  Am I the one that forced your squadron mate (Cobra45) to send me an insulting PM after I shot him and your other fellow squadron mates down?  Am I the one forced Cobra45 to repeatedly send me PMs telling me how he'd 'own' me in a 1v1 fight in the DA?

If you didn't want people to laugh at your squadron, then you shouldn't have members of your squadron send hilarious PMs after they get their tulips handed back to them on a silver platter.

Though, I must say I am glad to see that you're taking up where Cobra45 left off in game, giving us all another chance to laugh at the Claim Jumpers on the forums.


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Re: Claim Jumpers - The tales of heroism
« Reply #67 on: October 26, 2009, 06:34:56 PM »
If you didn't want people to laugh at your squadron, then you shouldn't have members of your squadron send hilarious PMs after they get their tulips handed back to them on a silver platter.

Though, I must say I am glad to see that you're taking up where Cobra45 left off in game, giving us all another chance to laugh at the Claim Jumpers on the forums.


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Cobra45 did what he did.  He is a high school student.  How old are you?

Laugh all the way to the anime convention.  It is who you are.

Back to the OP and the crap it stirred, I do not understand why some silly posts warrant derisive responses.  B6Pacman's silly post should not have offended anyone.  No derisive posts required.  Yet, there are the baboons out there that fall over each other trying to demonstrate their ability to find an emoticon.

How many threads waste bandwith on how great it is to crash a P-38 or blender this or that.  Silly.  Not offensive.  I do not respond about the poster's intelligence or manliness.

Anyway, self affirm and validate each other all you want.  All have the choice to come to the forums, within Skuzzy's rules.  This will be the last troll from me.
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Re: Claim Jumpers - The tales of heroism
« Reply #68 on: October 26, 2009, 06:38:01 PM »
So how did this thread start? A guy recounting a fun time he had on a squad mission.

Sarcastically tongue in cheek title, didn't insult anyone, even poked a little fun at the failure of the mission. Nothing offensive about it.

Ah, but others just couldn't resist the opportunity to make derisive comments about the squad.

Yep, the Claimjumpers are really the problem here.

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Re: Claim Jumpers - The tales of heroism
« Reply #69 on: October 26, 2009, 06:40:54 PM »
Cobra45 did what he did.  He is a high school student.  How old are you?

Laugh all the way to the anime convention.  It is who you are.

Back to the OP and the crap it stirred, I do not understand why some silly posts warrant derisive responses.  B6Pacman's silly post should not have offended anyone.  No derisive posts required.  Yet, there are the baboons out there that fall over each other trying to demonstrate their ability to find an emoticon.

How many threads waste bandwith on how great it is to crash a P-38 or blender this or that.  Silly.  Not offensive.  I do not respond about the poster's intelligence or manliness.

Anyway, self affirm and validate each other all you want.  All have the choice to come to the forums, within Skuzzy's rules.  This will be the last troll from me.

Grow some thicker skin and get over it. Your problem is you don't see people making fun of guys posting 3 vs 1 fights win or lose. You wonder why that is?   It's not lame, unlike NOE hide from a fight toolshedding.
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Re: Claim Jumpers - The tales of heroism
« Reply #70 on: October 26, 2009, 06:44:28 PM »
Cobra45 did what he did.  He is a high school student.  How old are you?

Laugh all the way to the anime convention.  It is who you are.

Back to the OP and the crap it stirred, I do not understand why some silly posts warrant derisive responses.  B6Pacman's silly post should not have offended anyone.  No derisive posts required.  Yet, there are the baboons out there that fall over each other trying to demonstrate their ability to find an emoticon.

How many threads waste bandwith on how great it is to crash a P-38 or blender this or that.  Silly.  Not offensive.  I do not respond about the poster's intelligence or manliness.

Anyway, self affirm and validate each other all you want.  All have the choice to come to the forums, within Skuzzy's rules.  This will be the last troll from me.

 You seem to have some issue with folks being called on callous play.

If that kid is in high school and does that sort of thing then the last thing he needs is your type of guidance. That seems to be what his problem is already.

Spin it like you want... not all promote failure.

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Re: Claim Jumpers - The tales of heroism
« Reply #71 on: October 26, 2009, 06:46:00 PM »
Cobra45 did what he did.  He is a high school student.  How old are you?



Oh, I get it.  It's okay for someone in the Claim Jumpers to send me an insulting PM after I kick their bellybutton because he's just a snot nosed little squeaker in high school but I'm an "Alpha Bully" because I laughed at him and your squadron?  I guess now you know why I consider you and the rest of your squadron to be nothing more than something to laugh at.

Keep reaching for that rainbow.


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Re: Claim Jumpers - The tales of heroism
« Reply #72 on: October 26, 2009, 06:52:48 PM »
Well, I wasn't there, but I would say from the description, Cobra's actions were not something I would defend, but again, what does that have to do with the original post? other than it being a convenient opportunity to publicly deride an entire squad?

At least Cobra apparently acted like a horses behind on private message.

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Re: Claim Jumpers - The tales of heroism
« Reply #73 on: October 26, 2009, 07:33:42 PM »
Ruf...

Obviously, you don't get the BBS. Do you, perhaps, understand "hazing"?

...and yes, your previous posts had you near crying out for respect. If not for you, then for your squaddie. Like the arenas, this is a place that requires that you earn it. You don't have to like it or agree with it. It simply is. Just be glad you weren't here prior to the "kinder, gentler" BBS of today.  :D

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Re: Claim Jumpers - The tales of heroism
« Reply #74 on: October 26, 2009, 08:12:05 PM »
So how did this thread start? A guy recounting a fun time he had on a squad mission.

Sarcastically tongue in cheek title, didn't insult anyone, even poked a little fun at the failure of the mission. Nothing offensive about it.

Ah, but others just couldn't resist the opportunity to make derisive comments about the squad.

Yep, the Claimjumpers are really the problem here.

Nice little story in the life of a hoarde squad.  Im sure people are commenting because that groups gameplay is stale and lame.