someone tried convincing me that t-bagging at the end of a game (when it has no benefit other than getting a ride out of someone) isnt toxic. I can’t fathom what goes on in their brain for them to genuinely believe that
idk that i’d classify it as toxic, but it is taunting. i personally think there’s a difference
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Anonymous3w
on dead by daylight im so used to it i almost forget its suppose to be rude sometimes. idk i just think those ppl must not win often so they have to be rly goofy when they do...
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Anonymous3w
this is someone I’ve met online and they’ve argued this multiple times so I doubt they’re trolling. atp I doubt they even know what toxic means
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Anonymous3w
Yall don’t know toxic unless you were a squeaker in cod lobbies 😤
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Anonymous#23w
taunting has strategic value in a game and is for an actual purpose, but when your action is exclusively for getting a rise out of someone, it’s toxic
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Anonymous#13w
this was referencing dbd and “watch me leave” syndrome. it pmo when I see other survs do it when I had a fun match bc now I have a bad taste in my mouth
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AnonymousOP3w
You just described taunting bro
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AnonymousOP3w
it pmo too usually bc the killer is rarely toxic imo. camping is a valid strat, so is slugging, camping exits, tunneling. maybe hitting on hook is the one equivilant the killer has to teabagging.
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AnonymousOP3w
i mean getting a rise out of someone could be seen as strategic. using it as an attempt to throw them off their game or target you to distract them from something else
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Anonymous#23w
exactly, which is why i specifies it being done at the end of the game. i.e. there’s nothing left to be gained other than getting a reaction out of the actual person.
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Anonymous#33w
idc about the semantics. if someone’s taunting with nothing to gain strategically, then it’s toxic.
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AnonymousOP3w
You need to take the game less seriously
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Anonymous#33w
you’re either trolling or genuinely stupid because how I feel abt it is unrelated to their intent