It makes things personal when it should be a game. With Halo you were often in a LAN party or sitting next to your buddies so it was way different. Plus, when Halo was new most players were almost 15 years younger than they are now, so there's that.
If I kill you in Destiny, it's professional not personal.
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Ehh, I feel what you're saying but I don't agree with you bringing age into the discussion. I really don't believe age has anything to do with the act of t-bagging because I think it is merely a celebration, which has nothing to do with a players age. I do like the whole separation between personal and professional, nobody has brought forth this comparison yet. Good thinking about the subject.
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If you hit let's say 30 and still feel the need to tea bag pretty consistently then I'm gonna gather you might have some issues. That's a really generous number there too btw.
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You don't think if someone was 13 playing Halo, who is now 28, may have a different perspective on the subject?
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Sure a person [u]might[/u] have a different perspective but then again, they might not. You shouldn't try and speak for everyone.
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I'm not "speaking for everyone." You asked why people are bothered by teabagging and I answered with a broad reason why people may feel that way.