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While at Seers I was picking flax and some arrogant level 120 comes up and calls everyone noobs.

 

 

 

Your a lower level than another person your a noob. Your a higher level and your a "No-Life Noob."

 

 

 

I know you can ignore people, and I do, it is just annoying and my ignore list is getting full.

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I doubt he was really that serious. People don't get that stupid. He was probably just trying to get a bad reaction out of you all. Like a troll, but in Runescape instead of Forums. And we all know how to deal with trolls - outsmart them (shouldn't take much). ;)

What annoys me is when lower levels call me a noob just to be contrary. It's just stupid. I don't call people a noob unless they act like one. I've met level 135+ that are far more noobish than some level 30s. I mean, noob is a state of mind lol. But really...a high level is clearly not new to runescape...so 'Noob' really doesn't apply.

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I just ignore people like that (as in not pay attention) because they're really the noobs and everyone around them can see that... It's rather said that they can't.

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Noob has no real meaning.

 

 

 

It's just a loose word that is used for almost everything.

 

 

 

You type a sentence wrong, your a noob.

 

You don't know what a weapon is, your a noob.

 

Your level is lower than someone else's, your a noob.

 

You annoy someone, your a noob.

 

You kill someone, your a noob.

 

You are killed, your a noob.

 

 

 

It's used a lot and it's meaningless.

Currently not active on RuneScape.

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Noob has no real meaning.

 

 

 

It's just a loose word that is used for almost everything.

 

 

 

You type a sentence wrong, your a noob.

 

You don't know what a weapon is, your a noob.

 

Your level is lower than someone else's, your a noob.

 

You annoy someone, your a noob.

 

You kill someone, your a noob.

 

You are killed, your a noob.

 

 

 

It's used a lot and it's meaningless.

 

finally someone who gets it lol

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"The best of you comes from your heart, not the edge of your sword"

 

"After hearing that, i don't think bounty hunter is the perfect minigame for you.".

 

~Dallasc779~

Ive often been woodcutting at edge, and someone will log in, see the trees packed, call us all noobs then hop on, kinda tedious, but you just carry on chatting and ignore them.

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he wanted to act like a dirtbag and now your response is to make a topic about it. :wall:

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he wanted to act like a dirtbag and now your response is to make a topic about it. :wall:

 

Its the RANT forum. To vent frustration.

 

troll

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Regarding your ignore list. You really should clear it out weekly that way it is always ready to ignore more people. Besides how many of those people are you REALLY going to see again?

 

 

 

There is a sticky for posts like this it can be found here.

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