What is the Bungie and Microsoft official opinion on the subject? If the practice is approved of by either or both parties, 'tea bag' everyone in sight to your hearts content. But if they do not....
Consider this: would you approve of 'tea bagging' in real world sports? Would you find it acceptable if a child that you knew was ' tea bagged' by another kid at school?
Just think about it: just because you have no problem with the practice does not mean that the person that you are doing it to is not taking offense. These days just putting a strong tone in your voice can offend people...
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Their "official opinion" is: They have none. It's been around since Halo: CE, and isn't going away anytime soon unless they randomly remove the ability to crouch in games(which they won't). It's a meaningless gesture, but if it gets you worked up and throws you off then they accomplished their goal.
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Doesn't bother me. But. The pc anti bullying moms will figure out their 11 yr old is getting t bagged and force corporate to halt the practice. Won't be able to hit the B button for 20 sec lockout. My educated prediction of watching people being offended and bullying perception.
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If one is getting offended at some funny character animations (and if it were Halo still, a funny rag doll response), one should really reconsider their values. I will teabag for the very reason that people actually get their panties in a bunch about something so trivial.
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It's only offensive if they never call you back. That's the real crime.
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Switch to pc gaming, people very rarely do it there. More of an embarrassment to the tbager, than the victim.
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Who in their right mind would teabag (outside of sexual activity) in real life? Maybe I'm just unfit but crouching and standing that many times, that fast, is extremely tiring.
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https://youtu.be/CSM6G22hWFU Payback's a bitch
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It's pretty much a -blam!- you... if you're a blink universal remote using player. I will Tbag you into oblivion I will sacrifice my left testicle if need be...
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Quit ur bitchin and take it like a champ.
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Would you accept killing people acceptable in real world sports? Didnt think so. So why then would you conpare something related to that, which is in a video game, to real life?
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Tea bagging in real life would be considered assault. Tea bagging in a game [i]may[/i] be construed as offensive. Assault is illegal, offending people is not.
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This isn't grade school this is a game by the same people who made halo so there is no acceptable behavior.
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Bungie kind of invented it...
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It's better than dragging your nuts across their whole body
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The only people that get offended by tbagging are feminist tumblr users. Don't be a feminist tumblr user.
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Lol I'd like to see t-bagging in professional sports
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Bag you once, bag you twice, my sack is on you like white on rice.
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Lmao It's someone repeatedly pressing the crouch button in a video game. Grow up.
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LeBron did it in the finals.
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Wtf it's a video game you can't compare that to real life. Do you go around shooting people in real life? Who tf cares
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It is allowed.
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Do you know what tbag is in real life?
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Video game characters aren't people. In case you got confused. I mean let's look at the logic, what you do if anyone got shoulder charged or shot etc... It's a game. And technically it's a crouch that people use in the crucible.
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It's a video game, nobody in real life is pushing you to the ground, squatting his dick in your face, and dipping repeatedly. So yes, it's not real life, so it should be acceptable.