Assholes are everywhere, not only on the internet and I really wonder how do you deal with them in real life, where things really matter.
I don’t really have any a holes in real life sorry to disappoint you.
You don't have to deal with any asshole in real life (which means you are a very lucky person) and do you dare to complain about people emoting in a video game? You have to be kidding... What's next, guys? Complaining about not being able to eat the best pizza in the world, while an insane amount of kids out there are starving? :(
Actually -- and I'm not surprised that you were unaware of this -- people who are not assholes in real life tend to be treated with more kindness and consideration, so they really do have to deal with fewer assholes. It's not luck.
That's not how life works.
Only for assholes live doesn't work like that
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We make our world significant through the courage of our questions and the depth of our answers.
This is the first time a non HS product is interfering with a Blizzard policy (to keep up the emotes). The very fact that auto squelch is coming from outside Blizzard tells the story. How many packs Blizzard sold extra for refusing an auto squelch is unknown, but certainly not to be discarded as a revenue factor.
The injustice and repulsiveness of forcing people to squelch every time vs. the vulgar 'joy' of the fanboy to emote out of 'fun' has been a thorn in the eye since beta. Now vulgar appaling behavior is done (it seems).
Of course Blizzard makes its money by debasing people, taking way their self-respect through mindlessness. The lack of self-respect and poor development of ethical skills makes the fanboy a remarkable subhuman. A humanoid if you will. Disgusting creatures.
Making money by making people assholes is nauseating. I welcome the stop to the harnessing of lowest urges of human behavior calling it 'fun'
Is this satire? I really hope it's satire.
No it's not.
Rollback Post to RevisionRollBack
We make our world significant through the courage of our questions and the depth of our answers.
This is the first time a non HS product is interfering with a Blizzard policy (to keep up the emotes). The very fact that auto squelch is coming from outside Blizzard tells the story. How many packs Blizzard sold extra for refusing an auto squelch is unknown, but certainly not to be discarded as a revenue factor.
The injustice and repulsiveness of forcing people to squelch every time vs. the vulgar 'joy' of the fanboy to emote out of 'fun' has been a thorn in the eye since beta. Now vulgar appaling behavior is done (it seems).
Of course Blizzard makes its money by debasing people, taking way their self-respect through mindlessness. The lack of self-respect and poor development of ethical skills makes the fanboy a remarkable subhuman. A humanoid if you will. Disgusting creatures.
Making money by making people assholes is nauseating. I welcome the stop to the harnessing of lowest urges of human behavior calling it 'fun'
Only for assholes live doesn't work like that
We make our world significant through the courage of our questions and the depth of our answers.
No it's not.
We make our world significant through the courage of our questions and the depth of our answers.
This is the first time a non HS product is interfering with a Blizzard policy (to keep up the emotes). The very fact that auto squelch is coming from outside Blizzard tells the story. How many packs Blizzard sold extra for refusing an auto squelch is unknown, but certainly not to be discarded as a revenue factor.
The injustice and repulsiveness of forcing people to squelch every time vs. the vulgar 'joy' of the fanboy to emote out of 'fun' has been a thorn in the eye since beta. Now vulgar appaling behavior is done (it seems).
Of course Blizzard makes its money by debasing people, taking way their self-respect through mindlessness. The lack of self-respect and poor development of ethical skills makes the fanboy a remarkable subhuman. A humanoid if you will. Disgusting creatures.
Making money by making people assholes is nauseating. I welcome the stop to the harnessing of lowest urges of human behavior calling it 'fun'
We make our world significant through the courage of our questions and the depth of our answers.