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2v2 Soviet vs OKW/Ostheer on Semosky
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12th August 2014, 14:31 PM
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12 Aug 2014, 14:31 PM
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12 Aug 2014, 16:12 PM
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we are not on twitter
12 Aug 2014, 16:32 PM
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we are not on twitter
/href end
Such wisdom.
Yes, I am aware we are not on Twitter. However, were you to spend 30 seconds perusing my other replays, you would notice that I use hashtags like bulletpoints, giving anyone looking through the replay an idea of what to look for, without giving too much information or spoilers.
Would you rather I use bulletpoints? Perhaps thought lines? Oh, oh, perhaps ellipses would more suit your fancy?
Seriously, I understand it must take you conscious effort to show at least a modicum of intellect, but drawing parallels of one's use of symbols (in this case hashtags) and a trademark media outlet (Twitter) is both childish and ignorant.
/end
12 Aug 2014, 16:51 PM
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In recent time the hash has become more and more associated/connoted with hashtags. A common bulleted list is done by using (as indicated by the name) bullets or if these cannot be obtained just using dashes. Example:
Why don't you use the beautiful bulleted list feature this forum provides you with and instead abuse the hash symbol. It's neither cool nor is it your "trademark" nor distinctive feature, just a sign of being a dumb and therefore making it harder for people to grasp what you want to say.
#trolololololol
#yolo swaggins
#such language
#very cool
#much help!
- first point
- second point
Why don't you use the beautiful bulleted list feature this forum provides you with and instead abuse the hash symbol. It's neither cool nor is it your "trademark" nor distinctive feature, just a sign of being a dumb and therefore making it harder for people to grasp what you want to say.
#trolololololol
#yolo swaggins
#such language
#very cool
#much help!
12 Aug 2014, 17:07 PM
#5
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In recent time the hash has become more and more associated/connoted with hashtags. A common bulleted list is done by using (as indicated by the name) bullets or if these cannot be obtained just using dashes. Example:
- first point
- second point
Why don't you use the beautiful bulleted list feature this forum provides you with and instead abuse the hash symbol. It's neither cool nor is it your "trademark" nor distinctive feature, just a sign of being a dumb and therefore making it harder for people to grasp what you want to say.
#trolololololol
#yolo swaggins
#such language
#very cool
#much help!
Because according to the Munterian doctrines, whenever possible one should employ contextual parallelism. As you've no doubt seen, most people on this game tend to coin phrases using the hash. Jesulin's #Adapt, the more commonly used Infantry #RektGun and etc.
I'm inputting information to the comments section of my replays, and as I am giving insight to a videogame and not a thesis paper, it makes much more sense to use the hash.
I'm struggling to see why using the hash instead of a bulletpoint would be "dumb", but there you go again acting childish and ignorant. I say this not to cause particular insult, but just because you don't agree with something doesn't make it "dumb." That is, quite literally, childish logic.
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