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5/25/2019 4:03:59 AM
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Dumb question but what does “kwtd” stand for?

I see it all over the lfg on here. Just wondering what it means?
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  • Edited by TSGN Leviathan: 5/25/2019 3:58:31 PM
    It’s an abbreviation of Know What To Do. I highly recommend you avoid any posts with that tag on it, they are usually people who kick you or leave themselves at the first sign of a mistake. They are among the most toxic people in my experience. As the creature Abathur says: “Never perfect, perfection goal that changes, can chase but cannot catch.” Perfection 100% of the time without faulter is a fools errand. If someone won’t just chill and have fun then they aren’t worth my time being around.

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  • It's an advertisement letting you know to avoid the party. Very useful information, actually.

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  • Killed With The Diaper

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  • "Kill with the Duke" It means you must equip that hand cannon to join the group

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  • “Know What To Do” I might suggest not joining a fireteam that says that, they might be those people that leave if you don’t do an encounter perfectly. Though I have never been in one of those so I am only guessing

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    • It means know what to do.

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