1-for me to be respected
I decided to write a little list why you aren't respected, I know some of them apply only to me, but many of them are reasons why I am not the only person who doesn't respect you:
You insult people for playing better than you.
Asking/hoping people to fail their turns.
Always crying about points as if they are the meaning of life...
You become such a b**ch whenever you lose.
You keep saying you suck at Darts even when everyone knows you are
very good, and what's more annoying is, you play better when you play bad than most play when they play good, and it's really insulting to some people when you are saying you suck to their face when they are trying hard to play nice...
You can never play for fun, or even just seem to enjoy this game for even 1 week, every game seems like a life or death situation for you...
You make snide comments at people constantly, sometimes you don't even realize you are doing it.
You gloat in a very annoying way after winning games like "most intense game of my life
" but you NEVER say anything like this or praise your opponent if they beat you in such "hard" games...
You ALWAYS say "gg" when you miss like 1 shot in Darts or get a low score, even despite other people scoring in a similar fashion, people keep telling you it annoys them and distracts them but you do it anyway, sometimes it makes sense to say gg early like when people fall / damage themselves in Roper in final turns etc but YOU say gg in a way that suggest "PLEASE FAIL PLEASE FAIL PLEASE FAIL PLEASE FAIL PLEASE FAIL PLEASE FAIL" IT'S SO F**KIN ANNOYING!!!!
You always make excuses everytime you are behind/losing and blaming shit on your parents/life sucks then magically winning after distracting your opponent, it's funny how I never see this happen when you are winning... Another pathetic form of manipulation that people HATE.
Stop acting like a f**kin 5 year old kid in every f**kin game you play! It isn't a life or death situation if you win or lose...
I could probably go on and on but honestly what's the point...