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| 25 Jan 2016 12:43 AM |
Contrary to the belief of many, a noob/n00b and a newbie/newb are not the same thing. Newbs are those who are new to some task* and are very beginner at it, possibly a little overconfident about it, but they are willing to learn and fix their errors to move out of that stage. n00bs, on the other hand, know little and have no will to learn any more. They expect people to do the work for them and then expect to get praised about it, and make up a unique species of their own. It is the latter we will study in this guide so that the reader is prepared to encounter them in the wild if needed.
I found this interesting :3 |
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| 25 Jan 2016 12:45 AM |
thanks this is very useful information |
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swimmyeli
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| 25 Jan 2016 02:15 AM |
Noob and newb are the same, newb is just a made up way of spelling it, making ease with figuring out a meaning. Anyone who uses these can stop now. |
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| 25 Jan 2016 02:36 AM |
Or we can NOT say these words just in general because they're cringe worthy?
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