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The saddest thing from this video is the amount of young kids playing this...sigh.  The next thing I thought was funny was when the girl speaks and they say "sexy girl laugh" like we know she's sexy and not 800 lbs lol.  Overall I can see they caught a lot of people with this.

The saddest thing from this video is the amount of young kids playing this...sigh.  The next thing I thought was funny was when the girl speaks and they say "sexy girl laugh" like we know she's sexy and not 800 lbs lol.  Overall I can see they caught a lot of people with this.

 

Lots of kids will be playing... they are vidja games after all, right?

Ingenious and funny at the same time

like the old WoW question asked in trade all the time 'How to I leave my guild?'

or my personal favourite, in a battleground, 'How do I find who's afk so I can report them?'

And since we're talking about game trolling, when I first started in TF2 I asked how you can get rid of the winning screen (was a total noob then) in chat and someone said to push F10, which quits the game. Back then there was no prompt. :rolleyes:

That drove me away from the game for a good month or two. Since then, I've noticed servers bleeping out the word "F10" in chat lol

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And since we're talking about game trolling, when I first started in TF2 I asked how you can get rid of the winning screen (was a total noob then) in chat and someone said to push F10, which quits the game. Back then there was no prompt. :rolleyes:

That drove me away from the game for a good month or two. Since then, I've noticed servers bleeping out the word "F10" in chat lol

Happened to me the other day in L4D2 (got tricked for a alias for suicide). I asked why did they do it and what does it benefit them; Since they saw it was lame troll to do, they banned me for asking why lol....
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