To those saying "it is part of gaming culture", know that is the same logic that slave owners used. It isn't an argument, it is an excuse.
Make a valid argument or admit defeat.
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Hmm... - 5/16/2024 2:17:48 PM
This dude just compare tbagging in a video game to slavery? Bruuuuuuh -
Oh -blam!- offff
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Teabagging is nowhere near the severity of slavery, the fact that you consider teabagging somewhat close to that is just wrong and well....sad It is a game, get over it
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You just compared crouching quickly in a video game to owning another person.
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[quote]To those saying "it is part of gaming culture", know that is the same logic that slave owners used. It isn't an argument, it is an excuse. Make a valid argument or admit defeat.[/quote] So now bagging is the same as slavery!!? BRUH! If this isn’t bait, then you’re the most hypersensitive, triggered snowflake I’ve ever laid eyes on... wow
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You must be trolling. I can’t believe this is a real take.
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Oh you poor little victim you. Grow up it's just a t-bag
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Did you really just compare T-Bagging in a video game to owning another human? -blam!- right off you sad little man.
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😂😂😂 took the words straight my mouth!!
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No. You did. And you also took it upon yourself to violate the Terms of Use against Bullying, so ...
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you are too much fun lol. Please, keep responding. This is great.
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Damn. What flexibility routine you running? I'd like to be able to reach as far as you just did.
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Not sure what country you are from, but I live in the US. Perhaps you need to educate yourself before criticizing others. US slave owners claimed slave ownership as part of their cultural heritage as justification for the US Civil War. My point is that just because something is part of someone's culture doesn't make it immune from criticism and/or repercussions when that activity is no longer acceptable.
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[quote]Not sure what country you are from, but I live in the US. Perhaps you need to educate yourself before criticizing others. US slave owners claimed slave ownership as part of their cultural heritage as justification for the US Civil War. My point is that just because something is part of someone's culture doesn't make it immune from criticism and/or repercussions when that activity is no longer acceptable.[/quote] Lol. I've learned more about systemic racism than even what goes beyond slavery. Your attempt at teaching something is wasted. The point is - you're comparing prejudice that has destroyed lives and affected generations of black people [b]even up until now[/b] to pressing the crouch button a few times over someone's dead body in gaming. It was always harmless - the only person who ever was "harmed" and "triggered" by bagging are those who allowed themselves to be triggered by it. Dare I say that if you get actually upset that some unknown stranger is showing disrespect to your online avatar when they are just messing around, you need to take a closer look at yourself if you're getting so upset. It's not even a topic worth comparing to slavery in the slightest. Your last point is valid - but tbagging is very much fine within the gaming community.
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Equating teabagging with slavery? You went way beyond full -blam!-. You're a vegetable now.
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Defeated.
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Comparing centuries of prejudice and slavery to pushing your scrotum on a corpse in a video game? Go back to Tumblr
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You misspelled Twitter.
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Defeated.
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Comparing t-bagging to slavery is pretty lazy and a terrible comparison.
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Defeated.
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Muted.
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Edited by NerfPaladins06: 6/23/2020 7:37:47 AMYou're terrible. Also emoting between Gambit rounds is toxic too. You think the winning team is being nice playing trombones, pushing swings, ect? That it isn't some kinda jab that insinuates "I'm better than you. Suck it!"?