ok, I guess I came off a bit harsh. I don't really tea bag myself unless I finally killed a person who was really pissing me off, as it is usually a waste of time and leaves you vulnerable, but it doesn't really bother me. I shouldn't really complain if you avoid people since it is your choice if you do so, and a respectable one. it irks me how it bothers you so much, but what the hell, I have thousands of other people to play with. and what you said about communities, I also understand. every cod player is a narcotic asshole who is usually 9 and gets pissed every time you kill him. but I don't really ever see that apply to the "true" bungie community. the halo/bungie community has always been a great one, and i'm not talking about those people who buy the game and stop playing it after a month or two, i'm talking about the people who truly stick with bungies games and to this day still enjoy playing a round of, I dunno, halo 2, or halo 3 (me and my friends for example)
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Edited by H0RSE: 8/8/2014 4:08:19 PM[quote] it irks me how it bothers you so much, [/quote] Which is likely the same mindset a lot of others responding to me share as well, as is evident by their words and apparent tone, which why I keep stressing that if anyone is "butthurt" over anything, it's everyone else, not me. I'm doing nothing wrong. I'm not being abusive or volatile in my actions, nor am I trolling. I'm a team player, I play my role and go for the objective, and I'm not having fun at the expense of others, yet sharing what I do in this thread, has caused a lot of people to apparently lose their shit. If I mute or block someone on a forum , that is deemed acceptable, but when I do a similar act in game, for similar reasons, suddenly it's completely different and looked as whining, complaining, being butthurt, or anything else but acceptable behavior, not because it actually is these things, but just because others don't see it that way.