what I mean is your iq is lower than the temperature in my room right nowJellyfish McGub wrote:
it would help if you were to elaborate ^^
what I mean is your iq is lower than the temperature in my room right nowJellyfish McGub wrote:
it would help if you were to elaborate ^^
I think you should stop posting.Jellyfish McGub wrote:
wow, your friends pretty smart. but honestly, who in this community isnt trolling? those people do eventually come up... but still. it is a pretty terrible ratiobigfeh wrote:
"I can't tell if [Jellyfish McGub]'s just a troll or if he's actually retarded" -a friend of mine
Jellyfish McGub wrote:
"if u r not having fun dont shitpost"
"cant tell if serious or trolling."ZenithPhantasm wrote:
I think you should stop posting.
this guy knows whats up. too bad though, people will continue to be peopleDeathAdderz wrote:
Jellyfish McGub wrote:
"if u r not having fun dont shitpost"
you say that, yet you dont get the irony in this whole postZenithPhantasm wrote:
you're more dense than tungsten
if you say soBauxe wrote:
Holy fuck stop posting you've never posted anything even slightly intelligent.
thats a good question. i never did say that i didnt enjoy playing this game, but you really shouldn't judge anywaysFloob wrote:
Why the fuck would you continue to play a video game if you're not having fun with it?
So, did you need help at something?Jellyfish McGub wrote:
"if u r not having fun dont play"
how come this is said so much? this meme is almost a quarter of the way to the "play more" meme
you dont have to play to have fun. look at the competitive scene of league of legends
it really isnt good advice. that being said, "playing more" really is the only way to get good. though just spurting out this meme every 3 seconds isnt going to make every new player a god. i mean this over time in that people are gonna make mistakes. there are questions that need answering and people who ask random questions on how to get better. the line has become so obscured due to these memes that there really is no point in saying anything else anymore. if someone does something wrong even though they were doing what they were told by "playing more", its their own fault right?vsprite wrote:
since when is good advice a meme?
Kids these days rofl
is it okay for me to continue to play more if just complete maps with 70-80 percent and think that ive passed it without actually trying to improve that?Arthraxium wrote:
You can do research on how to do things correctly first, and posting here for questions should be the very last resort. Also, improvement doesn't come instantly. Advice and techniques are of no use without practice. It depends on your capability, and it may even take years. There is nothing wrong with "Play More".
Well that's your choice not to improve then.Jellyfish McGub wrote:
is it okay for me to continue to play more if just complete maps with 70-80 percent and think that ive passed it without actually trying to improve that?
rrtyui wrote:
but some people dont understand this. how can you blame them when no one told them?Arthraxium wrote:
Well that's your choice not to improve then.Jellyfish McGub wrote:
is it okay for me to continue to play more if just complete maps with 70-80 percent and think that ive passed it without actually trying to improve that?rrtyui wrote:
Your concept itself is already a global concern for a lot of issues. Think about it.Jellyfish McGub wrote:
but some people dont understand this. how can you blame them when no one told them?
$ $ $Jellyfish McGub wrote:
you dont have to play to have fun. look at the competitive scene of league of legends
Playing more is not a meme; consider getting that single fact stuck on your head before you leave this thread. What mistakes are you talking about? A player playing jump maps when he wants to get better at streaming? Or is it a player procrastinating at nomod when he actually wants to get better at HR? Or is it a player still continuing to play when his hands are already hurt? Or is it a player playing 220bpm streams when he can't even hit 200bpms properly?Jellyfish McGub wrote:
*jellyfish noises*
Rrtyui doesn't even speak proper english and if you look at that response in context of the question asked to him, it really doesn't mean much.Arthraxium wrote:
Well that's your choice not to improve then.Jellyfish McGub wrote:
is it okay for me to continue to play more if just complete maps with 70-80 percent and think that ive passed it without actually trying to improve that?rrtyui wrote:
sure. everything you said is true. and it also doesnt contradict anything that i said. (except for all problems being solvable yourself, which only time can tell, and i guess ill see what happens when it happens).Kunino Sagiri wrote:
Playing more is not a meme; consider getting that single fact stuck on your head before you leave this thread. What mistakes are you talking about? A player playing jump maps when he wants to get better at streaming? Or is it a player procrastinating at nomod when he actually wants to get better at HR? Or is it a player still continuing to play when his hands are already hurt? Or is it a player playing 220bpm streams when he can't even hit 200bpms properly?Jellyfish McGub wrote:
*jellyfish noises*
All mistakes that you can make here in this game are pretty much solvable yourself even with a 2 digit IQ.
lmao I'm a fan of thisZenithPhantasm wrote:
you're more dense than tungsten
I'm literally out of words right now. And for the people who've been around for a while, they've seen me and they know I got words. I've seen some shit, but your post... it's, it's something.Jellyfish McGub wrote:
it really isnt good advice. that being said, "playing more" really is the only way to get good. though just spurting out this meme every 3 seconds isnt going to make every new player a god. i mean this over time in that people are gonna make mistakes. there are questions that need answering and people who ask random questions on how to get better. the line has become so obscured due to these memes that there really is no point in saying anything else anymore. if someone does something wrong even though they were doing what they were told by "playing more", its their own fault right?vsprite wrote:
since when is good advice a meme?
Kids these days rofl
(and for all you people who still dont understand by now, that last sentence was sarcasm)
advicetaken from http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/advice
noun ad·vice \əd-ˈvīs\
1: recommendation regarding a decision or course of conduct; [...]
Actually do retards realize they are retarded?ZenithPhantasm wrote:
You're too retarded to realize you are retarded.
very mature. i wont forget thisZenithPhantasm wrote:
You're too retarded to realize you are retarded.
Retards don't catch colds.ZenithPhantasm wrote:
You're too retarded to realize you are retarded.
bigfeh wrote:
I'm literally out of words right now. And for the people who've been around for a while, they've seen me and they know I got words. I've seen some shit, but your post... it's, it's something.
I have no idea what this is about but ¡¡¡GODDAMMIT WE ARE BUILDING A WALL AND MEXICO IS GOING TO PAY FOR IT!!!Saphirshroom wrote:
bigfeh wrote:
I'm literally out of words right now. And for the people who've been around for a while, they've seen me and they know I got words. I've seen some shit, but your post... it's, it's something.
not making fun of you, just couldn't resist
I personally feel "Play More" isn't very specific. Playing more doesn't help unless you increase frequency and strategic approach.Arthraxium wrote:
You can do research on how to do things correctly first, and posting here for questions should be the very last resort. Also, improvement doesn't come instantly. Advice and techniques are of no use without practice. It depends on your capability, and it may even take years. There is nothing wrong with "Play More".
Strategic approach is not that of a big deal in comparison to experience gained from playing more. The only strategic approach you probably need would be the basics: reading, aim, and tapping. Playing more lets you improve in those aspects; you may become more consistent, read better, aim better, tap faster, and learn newer patterns. Of course, you still have to play more, properly.Insyni wrote:
I personally feel "Play More" isn't very specific. Playing more doesn't help unless you increase frequency and strategic approach.
Also, I personally think that people shouldn't be playing the game if they are not having any fun... unless they have an alternative goal they wish to achieve. Of course, by having a goal you can have a sense of accomplishment for achieving that goal, thus making it fun.
rrtyui wrote:
Khelly wrote:
Rrtyui doesn't even speak proper english and if you look at that response in context of the question asked to him, it really doesn't mean much.
Plz enjoy memeKhelly wrote:
Rrtyui doesn't even speak proper english and if you look at that response in context of the question asked to him, it really doesn't mean much.