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Yeah, idk either. Just shut up and post something
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5 回复When people say that, I don't think they're criticizing the amount of effort put forth so much as a lack of subtlety, finesse, and understanding in the attempt.
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1 回复Trying to hard to get great grades? No. Trying to hard to get laid at bar by some random stray? Yes.
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由LahDsai编辑: 8/9/2017 5:48:22 PMOf course. In some situations "less is more" rings very true. An example would be in art where adding too many details in other areas can distract the audience away from from the focal point or make the overall work seem chaotic or cluttered. You see the same thing in plastic surgery sometimes, where someone tries so hard for "perfection" that they end up looking less attractive. There's also the issue of fun factor. Sometimes you just want to hang out with friends and have a good time. Everyone likes to win but some people take it way too seriously to the point that a game loses its fun. Finally, there's something to be said for cutting your losses and moving on. Some people don't know when to quit and just end up digging themselves into a deeper and deeper hole. At a point it just becomes sad.
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There's a big difference in trying hard to succeed at getting better or completing a task And spamming buttons on controllers to be like professional gamers while screaming into a mic like you know everything and t-bagging anyone you beat but that K/D be negative tho
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2 回复由CoherentBadger编辑: 8/9/2017 7:29:09 PMYes and no. For example, in certain sports you can criticize someone for trying too hard.
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2 回复Yes, if you try too "hard" your pë/ñ\ïs will burst. [spoiler]king of games bï/t\¢h[/spoiler]
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I remember in class we had to sketch a sheet draped over something, most people did tables chairs but this one guy did his girlfriends exposed ass, of course he didn't draw the juicy bits, but he got extra credit for creativity. Others felt like he tried to hard