Imagine tea bagging was in the NFL. After scoring a TD on a corner-back the wide receiver either actually goes up and down with their crotch over the CB's helmet or simulates it near where he's laying. I doubt there are many CB's in the NFL that would take to kindly to either version. I would expect it would either immediately lead to a shoving match and then punches or at least the offending player being targeted with vicious hits.
Tea bagging is just poor sportsmanship plain and simple. The psychological aspect is overstated and merely serves as a justification for bad behavior in the guise that it's so "strategic". Would those same people admit that bagging works on getting them off their game? Doubtful. In most cases, unless you're a rage monster, it's not going to throw you off and will more likely focus you on that one offending player.
Bottom line is it's disrespect.
If you're feeling so strongly that you want to do this knowing that it makes most people feel disrespected simply so you can feel better about yourself that's called insecurity. Who really has the problem here??
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I agree. It's poor sportsmanship plain and simple
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I'd watch that. Comedy gold. Petition to allow tea bagging in the NFL pls.
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Your the insecure one. Get teabagged
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Editado por Titan main: 8/14/2017 8:59:17 PMYou're trying to rationalize a video game where you kill people for fun, this isn't real life and shouldn't be compared to it with the same standards.
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And you're trying to rationalize disrespecting people under the excuse that it's an inconsequential video game and therefore peoples feelings should magically be suspended. People don't work that way no matter how much you want them to.
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If you can't emotionally handle being tea bagged you probably shouldn't be playing first person shooters.
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Really? So if I show up at your house and put my nut sack in your face you're emotionally ok with that?
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First off, that [url=https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Castle_doctrine]wouldn't happen[/url]... Secondly, you're still comparing video games to real life. I would be more concerned about being killed than being tea bagged, since tea bagging is done to a dead corpse (wouldn't matter to me because I'd be dead).
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Editado por SeaWolv: 8/15/2017 2:22:14 PMTea bagging: [quote]the insertion of one man's sack into another person's mouth. Used a practical joke or prank, when performed on someone who is asleep, or as a sexual act.[/quote] http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=teabagging That corpse is only dead for a few moments and then it's alive again. Hardly a distinction in Desitny where death is irrelevant. VR is becoming more and more a part of our everyday world. With the creation of VR realms, VR entertainment, VR HMD's, VR currency and other VR tech the line between the real and the virtual is being increasingly blurred. If I told you to fvck off in a virtual realm would you not be as equally offended as if I had done it in the real world?
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Its a video game
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Editado por SeaWolv: 8/14/2017 8:56:35 PMYeah and it's just a football game but that's not going to stop Earl Thomas from knocking somone's head off if he feels disrespected.