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#1 Before February 2015

tak4n
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EE and Forum stereotypes

Hey guys, stereotypes are always used everywhere but when you really think about them, it becomes obvious how stupid they are. Here are some that I know of:

If u spik lik dis it means you are a noob.
Any spelling mistakes or bad grammar makes you look like a noob however this was first proved wrong by allerulez who is very bad at English and has made very bad topics in the past yet he is a beastly pro.

If you are a non chat it must mean you are new to EE and you are a noob.
This was proved wrong many times and most of the pros are already avoiding this stereotype yet there are still a lot of people that think this.

If you have a bad, noob world in your profile it means you are a noob.
Personally the worlds on my profile are extremely bad with no effort in them, I build in them when I am bored. Yet I can make minis which are sometimes better than the ones you find in very good levels. I am sure that this stereotype is also not true for others.

If you are new to the forums or you are a noob you are bound to make a lot of noob topics and spam.
I am sure this was proven wrong.

If you had beta in the early years of EE, you must be a pro.
I am more than sure this is not true with everyone.

If you are in a pro crew, it must mean you are a pro.
This has been proven wrong many times by gka... jk jk jk

If you are a pro, you always make it to become one of the last people standing in boss levels such as Yo!Scroll.
I am sure that everyone has bad luck, even the most pro people out of us.

The next update MrShoe releases will suck.
We never know, even though MrShoe has released a lot of useless updates we still have to remember that he released great updates such as the friend list.

If you make long topics, you are an attention seeker.
...Umm, yeh... erm. Soo... Nice weather we are having today right?

Everyone always argues about the updates on the forums.
There are a lot of flame wars but not about all the updates and not everyone.
I am sure that there are plenty more. Just wondering if you guys could share some of the stereotypes you know and remember, not everything is true about everyone.


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#2 Before February 2015

XxAtillaxX
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Re: EE and Forum stereotypes

If you make a topic derived on silly made up stereotypes, you must be a noob.
I'm not sure if this is applicable everywhere, but this topic seems to fit it well.


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#3 Before February 2015

tak4n
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Re: EE and Forum stereotypes

^Oh come on, have you thought that there could be a good reason to why I posted this topic before you made that post? And besides, some of these stereotypes are legitimately true in how we act to other people.


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#4 Before February 2015

AzurePudding
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Re: EE and Forum stereotypes

You really could just sum this all up with:

If you are bad at something, you are a noob.

#5 Before February 2015

ABC Boy
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Re: EE and Forum stereotypes

AzurePudding wrote:

You really could just sum this all up with:

If you are bad at something, you are a noob.

If you don't have some features, You are a noob.

If you leave in hard levels, You are a noob.

If you call others noob, you are a noob.

Not actually bad at something is a noob can describe all, and please notice all condition above is wrong.

#6 Before February 2015

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Re: EE and Forum stereotypes

tak4n wrote:

If you had beta in the early years of EE, you must be a pro.
I am more than sure this is not true with everyone.

I confirms this, I'm still a noob but had beta for a long while.


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#7 Before February 2015

Muffin
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Re: EE and Forum stereotypes

If you draw lampreys, you must be a pro
NOT true cos sometimes I see glenn draw lampreys //forums.everybodyedits.com/img/smilies/smile

#8 Before February 2015

arteem
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Re: EE and Forum stereotypes

You're only pro if you registered on forums during 2010-2011,6
If your profile is private, it means you're noob.

Damn, it's stupid.

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#9 Before February 2015

Jan12345
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Re: EE and Forum stereotypes

arteem wrote:

If your profile is private, it means you're noob.

Not true, you think mustang, jaa or mfl are noobs?

#10 Before February 2015

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Re: EE and Forum stereotypes

Jan12345 wrote:
arteem wrote:

If your profile is private, it means you're noob.

Not true, you think mustang, jaa or mfl are noobs?

Yeah, I've seen some people say that actually. But it is not the most frequent stereotype.


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#11 Before February 2015

arteem
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Re: EE and Forum stereotypes

Jan12345 wrote:
arteem wrote:

If your profile is private, it means you're noob.

Not true, you think mustang, jaa or mfl are noobs?

Please read the whole OP, and you'll get my sentence.

#12 Before February 2015

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Re: EE and Forum stereotypes

Wait, what? Attention seeking? This is news to me.


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#13 Before February 2015

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If you've made over 1000 posts in less than a year, you're spammy.
Not necessarily, only people who post with no meaning, no purpose, or no real intent at a fast pace.

If you have a lot of reputation it means you're a pro.
This was proven wrong by me many times.

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#14 Before February 2015

XxAtillaxX
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Re: EE and Forum stereotypes

I don't think there is a well thought out concept of what a "pro" is in this community.
By definition a professional is one that gets paid for expertise within his occupation's tasks.

In that case, I get paid by some of my female assistants with different types of currency.

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#15 Before February 2015

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Re: EE and Forum stereotypes

allerulez is a pro?   This is news to me.


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#16 Before February 2015

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Re: EE and Forum stereotypes

If u spik lik dis it means you are a noob.

If you do this may Satan have mercy on your soul. This farce is twice as annoying and rare as reality.

If you are new to the forums or you are a noob you are bound to make a lot of noob topics and spam.

Well, it's sort of true. Most of the warnings I issue are to people with 1-5 posts.


Yeah, well, you know that's just like, uh, your opinion, man.

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#17 Before February 2015

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Re: EE and Forum stereotypes

Sterotype:

Trolling makes you a noob.
I hate, hate, hate it when people call me a noob for trolling. See lately I have limited my trolling to only the following things, stairs, smiley art, and overused sprites.

Yet I constantly get kicked for deleting peoples smiley art.

Well just cause I troll doesn't make me a noob, in fact deleting bad art makes me the anti-noob IMO. I delete the bad to make room for the good //forums.everybodyedits.com/img/smilies/smile

#18 Before February 2015

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Re: EE and Forum stereotypes

If you have:
Basic smileys/Not a lot
OR
Basic # of brick packs not a lot
Then people will consider you as a noob.
(Even I do this sometimes. pFhcd.png)


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#19 Before February 2015

ABC Boy
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Re: EE and Forum stereotypes

arteem wrote:

You're only pro if you registered on forums during 2010-2011,6
If your profile is private, it means you're noob.

Damn, it's stupid.

I am only pro and noob. wait what?>

#20 Before February 2015

Muffin
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Re: EE and Forum stereotypes

HappyKat wrote:

Sterotype:

Trolling makes you a noob.
I hate, hate, hate it when people call me a noob for trolling. See lately I have limited my trolling to only the following things, stairs, smiley art, and overused sprites.

Yet I constantly get kicked for deleting peoples smiley art.

Well just cause I troll doesn't make me a noob, in fact deleting bad art makes me the anti-noob IMO. I delete the bad to make room for the good //forums.everybodyedits.com/img/smilies/smile

Instead of deleting all of their hard work and making them sad, make some cool stuff near it or help spruce it up and they may follow. Trolling is like scribbling on a child's art work; they won't get any better, they'll just be sad, and possibly quit this game, which is what everyone on the forums is complaining about already. However, if you help that child make their art work better, they're likely to become better and stay.

#21 Before February 2015

Fdoou
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Re: EE and Forum stereotypes

Veterans are waaayyy too cocky.

#22 Before February 2015

tak4n
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Re: EE and Forum stereotypes

^This. It seems so common.


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#23 Before February 2015

HappyKat
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Re: EE and Forum stereotypes

Fdoou wrote:

Veterans are waaayyy too cocky.

I only consider a veteran someone who has made an account 3 years ago when EE first began.

Not all veterans are pro, or even good for that reason.

I'll admit I'm not the best level builder xD

But I consider myself a veteran.

#24 Before February 2015

hisss
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Re: EE and Forum stereotypes

gregregreg wrote:

If you have:
Basic smileys/Not a lot
OR
Basic # of brick packs not a lot
Then people will consider you as a noob.
(Even I do this sometimes. pFhcd.png)

Everyone has basic blocks and basic smileys therefore everyone is a noob.

#25 Before February 2015

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Re: EE and Forum stereotypes

ABC Boy wrote:

If you call others noob, you are a noob.

The irony... Before you reply, it's because ABC Boy called people who call people noobs noobs.

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