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What do you think when someone says "its just a game"?

Also state if you play videogames or not, if you play games casually or competitively.

The phrase “it’s just a game” is such a weak mindset. You are ok with what happened, losing, imperfection of a craft. When you stop getting angry after losing, you’ve Nawawala twice.
There’s always something to learn, and always room for improvement, never settle.
---- A tweet from Ninja link

Just curious :)
 What do you think when someone says "its just a game"?
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BlindBandit92 said:
The phrase it's just a "blank" can be used for anything. It's not only showcased towards games but the viewpoint of anyone with an indifferent attitude towards sinabi subject.

That being said. I feel personally it's a bit close-minded. If you enjoy a hobby. It is not just a "blank" to you. And there's communities behind sinabi topic which further makes it madami important to them. It's just a "blank" is old thinking in my honest opinion. If an individual is not into something sa pamamagitan ng all means no ones forcing you to enjoy it but you shouldn't demean others for having that viewpoint. That being said. It's not is if my opinion will matter to them but I know who to avoid lol.

I play casually but I want to play professionally eventually. Namely in 1v1 fighting games or arena games that are item-less and does not have any currency to affect the pangkalahatang experience. I pag-ibig League of Legends as a fandom (I mean the lore,characters,etc. Less about the community because of how toxic it is) but I wouldn't put so much stock into playing it competitively because it's really annoying tbh. Not to mention it can get monotonous. In reference to the aforementioned currency and items. I want to get back into it fully (Hopefully when I can remember to do so) but it wouldn't be my first choice for competitive play.

That being sinabi there's less provocative reasons why some people can say it. I have uttered sinabi phrase before but for less alienating reasons. Because while wanting to get better can be a focal point. You also shouldn't bring forth toxicity to sinabi medium. So when the phrase is used appropriately without malice. It can be a good tool.
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True man. I can spend a lot of time and dedication into a game. I have a lot of fun with LoL, but I also like the lore and interacting a little bit with the community. There are some positive communities out there for LoL :) I feel quite accepted in the Darius community lol.
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Pretty much. You put out things pretty well for me !!!!
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Canada24 said:
They say it so you won't get so worked up
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Nuri_ said:
Usually I treat them with silence and a big smile , it pisses them off madami lol
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 Usually I treat them with silence and a big smile , it pisses them off madami lol
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Hehe good idea :)
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Yep^^
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zanhar1 said:
It's never just a game! There is always pride in the line gotdammit!
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Windwakerguy430 said:
I say something... usually... like this.
"Motherfucker! How fucking dare you!? This game IS my life! I dropped outta school, I abandoned my family, and I locked myself in my room with only Cheetohs and Mountain Dew so I could be the master of this game and you come and tell me it's a game, YOU FUCKING IDIOT!"
You know. A reasonable response
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