@JuicyChickenNO1 said in #29:
> That's not trolling, it's just playing the player instead of playing the game. It's a completely legit way of picking a move, and it's following the rules and trying to win as decisively as possible; nothing there is trolling, cheating, unfair, unsportsmanlike, or anything like that.
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> Yeah, well stop feeling stuff and just make good moves. Controlling your feelings is 100% on you, and if you don't it's gonna affect your games and your life.
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> But you decided to make up a whole story to explain the other guy's intentions in the worst light possible. Listen, he doesn't think you're a noob, because he doesn't think about you at all. To him you're just a game that happened; you're not important.
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> You can do whatever you decide to, but the consequences are also yours to face. I recommend acting with intelligence, wisdom, and common sense to discern the best action for each particular situation, but after reading your posts I'm not ready to say that you're full of those three. A good next step may be to make mistakes and learn from them; figure out what works for you and what it costs and settle for something that gives you balance and stability.
Finally, someone who wants to discuss philosophy. Let's start with one of the three things that you mentioned. What would you like to discuss intelligence, wisdom or common sense?
> That's not trolling, it's just playing the player instead of playing the game. It's a completely legit way of picking a move, and it's following the rules and trying to win as decisively as possible; nothing there is trolling, cheating, unfair, unsportsmanlike, or anything like that.
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> Yeah, well stop feeling stuff and just make good moves. Controlling your feelings is 100% on you, and if you don't it's gonna affect your games and your life.
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> But you decided to make up a whole story to explain the other guy's intentions in the worst light possible. Listen, he doesn't think you're a noob, because he doesn't think about you at all. To him you're just a game that happened; you're not important.
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> You can do whatever you decide to, but the consequences are also yours to face. I recommend acting with intelligence, wisdom, and common sense to discern the best action for each particular situation, but after reading your posts I'm not ready to say that you're full of those three. A good next step may be to make mistakes and learn from them; figure out what works for you and what it costs and settle for something that gives you balance and stability.
Finally, someone who wants to discuss philosophy. Let's start with one of the three things that you mentioned. What would you like to discuss intelligence, wisdom or common sense?