Today I was assigned guest duty, which Pretty much consists of checking to make sure the trash is out, the toilet paper is stocked and the guests havn't locked themselves out of their rooms...again. all of that usually take about 5 minutes, and I only do it 3 times in a day, leaving the rest of the day to just sit in the cafeteria and not go crazy (that last part is optional). so I got a moment of inspiration and worked on a script all day long, I don't think I stopped until around 6:30 pm. after work I went to a friends house to play the legend of zelda, thats right the very first zelda game. When I told him I hadn't played it, he looked at me like I was no longer a part of the masculine gender. So, being a fan of games, and not a fan of being a woman, I took up this challenge to beat this game. though I'm not sure how spending countless hours sitting and staring at a screen raises your testosterone, but hey, who's to argue with a W.O.W. addict and a fan of kpop, sounds like a man to me...so anyways, I pretty much suck at this game and every time I die, I'm referred to as a "noob" which comes from the word newb, which comes from newbie. so yes, I am a newbie, how is that a derogatory term? its like saying "you human..." to insult me. no, please stop, don't call me what I am, it hurts too much. interesting verbal assault tactics there gamers...
Yes Ive heard the term, but I've never called anyone that, and never been called it myself. frankly because the games I'm invested in I have played for too long to be considered a noob, and I just find the term sounds kind of idiotic, It doesn't quite roll off the tongue.
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