marcus881
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| 30 Aug 2015 09:51 AM |
Seriously, what's the point? If you make your game BC only, then...
A) It's a sign of disrespect towards NBCers.
B) YOU'RE ASKING FOR LESS VISITS!!! WHAT IS THE POINT??? I don't see the point besides noobish OBCer bullies using it trying to make every game BC only. Remove them. |
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| 30 Aug 2015 09:56 AM |
| The point is if someone wants to make their game BC-only they can. Maybe they want to earn more money, maybe they want to make a game that utilizes BC features, and maybe they just want to hang out with people who are only BC. Don't concern yourself with it, most BC games are crap. |
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| 30 Aug 2015 09:58 AM |
Disrespect? NBCs don't deserve anything. BC members purchased BC, NBCs didn't. BC-only games is another incentive for NBCs to purchase BC, which helps Roblox gain revenue.
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imnota10
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| 30 Aug 2015 09:59 AM |
Who cares if a place is BC only? 99% of the time it won't be a good game, and it's only negatively impacting the person if they are trying to get money from their place.
If they want it to be a VIP place, let them. It's not "disrespectful", it's just another form of invitation only. |
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imnota10
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| 30 Aug 2015 10:03 AM |
@jingle
And people with your attitude are the reason people dislike people with BC. |
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| 30 Aug 2015 10:04 AM |
| I honestly think that attitude is okay. A lot of NBCs can't take the hint and need something that blunt to get something through their thick skulls. At least something. |
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| 30 Aug 2015 10:07 AM |
| That attitude isn't okay. Telling people to kill themselves, even if you don't mean it, is not an okay thing to say. |
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imnota10
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| 30 Aug 2015 10:10 AM |
@cyber
go google "kys"
It is NOT an okay thing to say. |
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| 30 Aug 2015 10:10 AM |
| I know what it means. It's only cyberbullying if you perceive it as cyberbullying. That's just what I believe. |
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| 30 Aug 2015 10:12 AM |
It is an ok thing to say People say it for a reason
And this thread's idea is a perfect reason |
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| 30 Aug 2015 10:14 AM |
| KYS also stands for "know your status," which definitely works out in Jinglehasse's reply. |
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imnota10
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| 30 Aug 2015 10:14 AM |
@cyber
... This has nothing to do with "perception". Saying "kys" is a rude and insulting thing to say, that's just fact.
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| 30 Aug 2015 10:15 AM |
| Saying "KYS" could also mean "know your status." That's not rude, is it? |
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| 30 Aug 2015 10:15 AM |
@cybersquat
Google "kys" and it's the first thing that comes up. I think in this context it's pretty obvious that he was trying to say that. |
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imnota10
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| 30 Aug 2015 10:15 AM |
@cyber
You and I both know it wasn't used in that context. |
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| 30 Aug 2015 10:16 AM |
| It was know your salami but ok... |
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| 30 Aug 2015 10:17 AM |
| We all know Jinglehasse is the only one that knows what he meant because he never explicitly said it. An acronym can stand for multiple things. If Jinglehasse gets moderated for saying that, he can easily use "know your status" as an appeal. |
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| 30 Aug 2015 10:19 AM |
@cyber
You and I both know, don't try to play dumb. I saw you arguing with him on the ODer thread, it's pretty obvious when the same guy says cyberbullying is funny (even if he meant THAT jokingly too). |
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| 30 Aug 2015 10:20 AM |
| Playing dumb? I'm not playing dumb. I'm the only one here that understands lexical ambiguity. Just because you see it one way doesn't mean I have to see it the same way as you. |
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| 30 Aug 2015 10:22 AM |
| You're emphasizing the ambiguity of it too much. Pure meaning is not all that lexical ambiguity is about - you also have to take into account tone, context, and in my case knowing what he generally says about ideas he doesn't like. There's no ambiguity. |
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| 30 Aug 2015 10:22 AM |
| There is certainly ambiguity. I choose to see it in a different way than you and you're complaining about that. |
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