Man, are you serious? Do you really take all the words literally? Don't you understand sarcasm or exaggeration? In real life, do you also ask for warnings about sarcasm in advance? This is very strange if so. Tbh I spoke without sarcasm or exaggeration. Often there is something more hidden behind the words, and I'm surprised if you don't understand this.
First off, yes, I am serious. How many times do I have to say this before you actually get it? It's a very simple concept to understand...
Yes, of course I understand sarcasm and exaggeration, though there are usually cues and signs which indicate when a person is being sarcastic or exaggerating.
My replies to you have been about the way YOU wrote your words.
There was no "lol" or "
" or any other indication that you were joking or exeggerating, or being sarcastic...
This all started because YOU said there shouldn't be such "strict rules" which then escalated to YOU having a problem with the word "noob"...
You came in here preaching about what Warmer should and shouldn't be, and I disagree with you.
The whole point WAS to have strict rules! To be for the best of the best! To have anything else would defeat the entire point of this event... This is where your overwhelming sense of entitlement kicked in when I disagreed with you on this.
Even if you don't like using the word noob, this is a Cup on TUS, it isn't a funner... If you don't like the conditions, then don't take part...
This event was SPECIFICALLY advertised as wanting top tier players to parcitipate, not noobs.
Whether it's subjective or objective doesn't matter, TUS Cups are hosted with the creators vision in mind.
If you don't like it, that's fine, you can tell me it's the worst idea in the world, THAT'S FINE!
You can give me suggestions! Though you cannot tell me how to run my own event.
In general, I believe that the whole world is very complex and diversified, and it would be weird to say that everything is simple.
Yeah, that has nothing to do with this...
We are talking about a specific event hosted in a specific way, we're not talking about the entire world.
You're grasping at straws here and taking it out of context.
A perfect example of caviling and taking words out of context. Yes, I said so, but I was talking about the culture of freestyling and atmosphere of the Warmer. And yes, there are no noobs here, simply because, as I said before, if you've came to FREESTYLE, then you at least have basic skills. If you have a basic skills, you can't be called a noob objectively (unless there is a goal to insult and humiliate). In addition, the word FREESTYLE itself suggests that a person can move FREELY and has STYLE. A noob can't move freely and can't be stylish (if we're not talking about fashion style ofc ), because of lacks of skills. This is a special note for you, because I see that you love dictionaries.
Well, the base definition of freestyling means to "improvise".
Though, there are absolutely noobs in Warmers, and everything else in life, both objectively and subjectively. To believe there is not is delusional ignorance.
Anyway, DON'T label anyone a noob, even if YOU THINK that he/she is a noob! I have already listed the reasons several times.
Ok, now you're being ridiculously entitled.
I'll call whoever I want a noob if they are a noob.
Man, your reaction to healthy criticism is really weird. Let me try to explain from the other side. As simple as possible. Look, just imagine that you are a marketer, and I am a customer of your product (by the way, this is a very close comparison to truth, because you are the organizer and I wanted to participate in this event). There were a moments that confused me and I've gave a healthy criticism and left feedback. Instead of thinking about it and accepting this feedback, you've started to argue and tried to prove that I was wrong. But I don't need it, because:
1. I leaved this feedback not for arguing.
2. I know that I'm right and please don't try to force your opinion on me.
Healthy???
You're the one attacking!
You said I shouldn't have made "strict rules" in the beginningso I justified why I should. In my eyes the whole event would be useless without these strict rules.
Then you got offended at the word "noob", you started saying that using this word is bad, when literally it's not a bad thing unless you want it to be.
I'm defending myself here, I'm justifying why I want to host the Cup expecting top tier players.
I will continue to defend until you either give up or accept that I'm not going to think about things the same way as you are and move on.
I just noted a POSSIBLE reasons that could affect the success of the event.
I knew from the very moment I hosted it, that it had a very small chance of success, this is not a surprise to me.
You're trying to tell me things that I already know lol...
You haven't stopped to realize that, I just don't care!
If I cannot host this event, the way I want to, then it's not worth my time anyway...
Though, maybe YOU can host a Warmer event, and allow noobs, maybe it'll be popular!
Me personally... I'd be bored out of my mind if I were to tune into professional freestyle skating events and see absolute noobs constantly fail...
Just imagine, the customer have bought the product. He didn’t like something and left a negative review on the website. Then the marketer came there and began to convince him that he was wrong, the product was the best in the world, and the customer was a moron generally. How do you think this is a healthy reaction? How will this reaction affect sales? Just think about it with a "cold head".
We're not talking about an official product that I am selling... I'd have to go through health & safety measures, and whatever other legal stuff in order not to get sued...
This is a video game, more specifically an event where I personally get to decide the rules and if people don't like it, they simply don't play, that's literally it...
I am within my rights to tell you that your "review" is absolute nonsense!
What is wrong with you?
You need to understand a few things here:
1. "Nowadays" and "20 years ago" - are the different things. Approaches that worked 20 years ago may not work now, and vice versa.
You're stating the obvious, I'm well aware of this!
Perhaps I spoke a bit offensive somewhere, sorry if so. But the truth shouldn't be offensive. Right? Do your own business as you want and good luck with that.
Nah, not at all, I get the feeling you're offended by the word "noob", though other than that, it's just another day for me lol.