I don't agree.. you had five rounds to msg him/her and let them know "work for it or you are out" and did nothing. You waited till the end and then waved before you kicked him/her out. That sounds to me like a planned action, im sure that you are the type of guys who teabag on round 5 at trials right? I understand its frustrating when a player is AFK or just not trying but you can kick him a lot sooner and replace him/her.
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Edited by Unicorn Goo: 8/21/2015 9:17:12 AMDoes life message you and say that? H-e double hockey sticks no. Big boy time I bet you support participation trophies
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Edited by Andrenden: 8/21/2015 9:11:26 AMSort of off topic but... How is tea bagging round 5 trials bad? They've confirmed their skill by crushing you, you don't want the sack? Kill them back.
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If you teabag you're just adding insult to injury. Essentialy making yourself feel better at others' expense. Basically an immature jerk.
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Edited by Andrenden: 8/21/2015 9:20:05 AMSo if I win I don't have a right to celebrate? Listen to this, if kids win a tee-ball game and the winners go out for pizza, even if not rubbed in the losers face, won't the losers still feel like that's insult to injury? I mean the winners get the victory AND pizza? Not everyone gets rewarded in life. You lost and you suffer the price for losing, if it's a virtual sack in your virtual face so be it.
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Except you're "celebrating" (gloating) in their face. In an offensive way too. Not like victory pizza.
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Wouldn't change the fact the losers would feel even worse. Over something innocent and not rubbing in their face.
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If you teabag most people tend to lose respect for you. Because it's not innocent, it's rude, frustrating, etcetera. Plus they would feel bad that hey didn't win and get victory pizza and instead got the loser tacos. Difference between dissapointment/respect than dissapointment/disrespect/frustration at the opponent. If you bring about the latter set clearly you are an asshole.
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It shouldn't be our job as players to tell other players stuff they should already know. The kid said he was 'highly skilled' and had maxed weapons and yet just stood there and he wasn't afk, he used his self res so it was obvious he was there for some good part of the whole thing and then becomes magically active when it comes to reward time. That is the definition of a leech to expect reward from the effort of other people. Sure maybe they should have done something sooner but I think it was good to show he had no intention of helping and expected to get rewarded for his efforts or lack thereof. So these guys decided to give the harsh lesson by playing along until the end, honestly serves the guy right and maybe a lesson that not everyone is going to put up with their nonsense. They got their rewards and the leech gets nothing for his lack of effort. I don't see anything wrong with it and just gives the message of contribute if you want to get rewarded.
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I completely agree with you. If anything, the OP bent over backwards to accommodate the player and gave him every chance available.
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