So true
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My gamer self wants to know why you’re crying or insinuating that I’m crying. Oh, quick question? Just fucking ask and stop priming me for your next move.
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That was the first thing that popped into my head, but I thought @[email protected] was just listing game names.
Yeah, mb. EA for Early Access / Electronic Arts.
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Millennials are entering their 40's. This is gen z shit
I'm talking about the meme lol
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ah, but ggez is classic!
"ggez" is fine because you're taunting, it's meant to be rude. If you're trying to be polite but say "gg" it reads about the same, that you don't care enough to actually type out a few extra characters.
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When one piece fans have hyped up the villains for Water Seven but saying u are excited to see CP9 is way too sus
I know some of those words.
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My gamer self wants to know why you’re crying or insinuating that I’m crying. Oh, quick question? Just fucking ask and stop priming me for your next move.
I send people to https://nohello.net/en/ all the time
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Rq is a rage quit
Not according to the gen z who I was chatting to. Also, rage quit would have made no sense in that specific context.
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Let's fucking go.
Edit: for that matter, "LFG, LFG!" is a grammatically correct acronym sentence.
Please tell me this isn't really what this means.
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LFG SP(Shadow Priest)
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I encourage people to meet expectations. Petting is important. How will you ever get the second date if you don't wear the collar?
196 is that way.
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I have this problem when people use abreviations for game names. There are so many games that it's impossible for me to understand.
And good luck to find out which game it is if it's a new one you never heard of...It can sometimes work if there are more than one character involved TES:III, F:NV, EU4, CK2, VIC2, HOI4, and CoC are all good examples. Also yes I did use a bunch of paradox games but only the ones I have more than a thousand hours in.
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Maybe, but there's nothing correct about abbreviating "good morning".
The French abbreviated "today" ages ago (aujourd'hui) and they're doing fine.