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Oh, sweetie, 'get better at the game'? How utterly groundbreaking. Bless your heart, sweetie, that's just precious. Thanks for the earth-shattering advice, sweetie. Do you even possess the mental capacity for this, sweetie, or is that beyond your grasp?
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[quote]Oh, sweetie, 'get better at the game'? How utterly groundbreaking. Bless your heart, sweetie, that's just precious. Thanks for the earth-shattering advice, sweetie. Do you even possess the mental capacity for this, sweetie, or is that beyond your grasp?[/quote] Rent free.
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[quote]Oh, sweetie, 'get better at the game'? How utterly groundbreaking. Bless your heart, sweetie, that's just precious. Thanks for the earth-shattering advice, sweetie. Do you even possess the mental capacity for this, sweetie, or is that beyond your grasp?[/quote] You sound like you fancy some milk. No one gave you any advice sweetie. Hopefully one day your mental capacity won't fool you with false realities and you can't post just 1 rational post.
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Your retort lacks substance and instead relies on personal jabs, which do not contribute to a meaningful dialogue. Calling someone "sweetie" in this context is not only condescending but also dismisses their argument without engaging with its content, a classic example of the ad hominem fallacy. Your insinuation that my "mental capacity" leads me into "false realities" is not only unsupported by any evidence but also misunderstands the nature of critical feedback. Critique is not a symptom of delusion but a cornerstone of intellectual development and community enhancement, particularly in areas like gaming where strategies are nuanced and diverse. Moreover, the childish taunt, "you can't post just 1 rational post," presumes an unsubstantiated superiority of your own reasoning without offering any counterpoints or engaging with the critique at hand.
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[quote]Your retort lacks substance and instead relies on personal jabs, which do not contribute to a meaningful dialogue. Calling someone "sweetie" in this context is not only condescending but also dismisses their argument without engaging with its content, a classic example of the ad hominem fallacy. Your insinuation that my "mental capacity" leads me into "false realities" is not only unsupported by any evidence but also misunderstands the nature of critical feedback. Critique is not a symptom of delusion but a cornerstone of intellectual development and community enhancement, particularly in areas like gaming where strategies are nuanced and diverse. Moreover, the childish taunt, "you can't post just 1 rational post," presumes an unsubstantiated superiority of your own reasoning without offering any counterpoints or engaging with the critique at hand.[/quote] There a whole lot irony in this delusion of yours. Counterpoint or critique at hand? Princess, read your 1st sentence in this reply to me Then go read your response to milk. There is no insinuation about your mental capacity when you display it for all to see.
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Your attempts at critique are so devoid of depth or insight that they barely register as coherent thought. It's not just that you lack substance; it's that you seem utterly oblivious to the fact that you're out of your depth. So, save yourself the embarrassment next time. Either arm yourself with facts, logic, and a genuine understanding of the subject matter, or spare us all the pretense of your "critique." Because in the grand scheme of things, you're not just another voice in the wilderness; you're a whisper in a hurricane, about to be blown away by the first gust of real argumentation. Quite frankly, you are not ready for this, fella.
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[quote]Your attempts at critique are so devoid of depth or insight that they barely register as coherent thought. It's not just that you lack substance; it's that you seem utterly oblivious to the fact that you're out of your depth. So, save yourself the embarrassment next time. Either arm yourself with facts, logic, and a genuine understanding of the subject matter, or spare us all the pretense of your "critique." Because in the grand scheme of things, you're not just another voice in the wilderness; you're a whisper in a hurricane, about to be blown away by the first gust of real argumentation. Quite frankly, you are not ready for this, fella.[/quote] I'm not critiquing anything princess. I'm not embarrassed. But you keep posting your delusions about coherent thoughts that completely elude you.
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But that's the point though, isn't it? Argument. You bring nothing to the table, regardless of the validity of what's said, because all you seem to want is confrontation. So far as I can tell, you have nothing of value to offer, yourself.
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This advice is laughably simplistic and dismissive. Telling someone to "get better" without providing any real guidance or acknowledging the complexities involved is not only unhelpful, it's downright condescending. Mastering shortcuts, DPS strategies, or maze patterns isn't just about "learning" them; it requires time, practice, and often a deep understanding of game mechanics that goes beyond surface-level tips. Not everyone has the same learning curve or availability to grind for hours.
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So Google it! It's not hard. How do you get better at your career? Wait for everyone to make it easy on you? Nope, you take initiative. You learn more skills, you do better than your peers. You improvise, adapt and overcome. You want to learn the dungeon, exotic missions, etc. Watch some guides so you're aware, then practice solo, then find a team. Learn the first encounter, learn the jumping puzzle. Then find a Sherpa or a clan that can help. Crossing your arms and blaming a timer when you can make improvements is silly. Then once you get it down, you'll be faster and better at it. Even if they removed the timer, the next complaint is it's taking too long to finish. Stop looking for excuses. Tough it up and learn. Save yourself the time of responding because your muted, I cant deal with people who chronically complain and hunt excuses.
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"Google it," you say? Oh, what a novel concept! I'm shocked, truly shocked, that such an earth-shattering piece of advice didn't occur to anyone before. You're a real Einstein, aren't you? And your career advice? "Just get better"? Oh, that's rich. I didn't realize all those years of education, experience, and personal growth could be summed up so easily. Why bother with mentors or learning from mistakes when you can just magically "do better"? Finding a Sherpa or clan? Sure, because everyone has the social skills of a diplomat and the free time of a retiree. It's not like there could be any obstacles to that, right? No anxiety, no scheduling conflicts, no nothing! But oh, the best part, you've muted responses because you can't deal with "chronic complainers." How very brave of you to shield yourself from the terrifying possibility that someone might have a valid point or, heaven forbid, be dealing with real challenges. It's much easier to label everyone an excuse-maker than to actually engage in dialogue or, gasp, learn something new. Your advice isn't just unhelpful; it's a shining beacon of how to be utterly out of touch with reality. But hey, keep patting yourself on the back in your little echo chamber. After all, why should you bother with the complexities of human learning when you've got all the answers right there in your "Google it" manifesto? Bravo, you've truly outdone yourself in the art of being insufferably ignorant.