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Quote from: Javii on January 09, 2007, 04:23:47 PMQuote from: The QuietTruth's Advocate on January 09, 2007, 04:19:01 PMThat's newbie. If you don't know it don't say it.Like if english isn't your first language and you're no good at it, don't speak it at all. Don't need to be nerdy to know simple shit.Noob=NewbieNoob and newbie aren't the same >_>.
Quote from: The QuietTruth's Advocate on January 09, 2007, 04:19:01 PMThat's newbie. If you don't know it don't say it.Like if english isn't your first language and you're no good at it, don't speak it at all. Don't need to be nerdy to know simple shit.Noob=Newbie
That's newbie. If you don't know it don't say it.Like if english isn't your first language and you're no good at it, don't speak it at all. Don't need to be nerdy to know simple shit.
^do you play warcraft 3?
Quote from: The QuietTruth's Advocate on January 09, 2007, 04:36:33 PMQuote from: Javii on January 09, 2007, 04:23:47 PMQuote from: The QuietTruth's Advocate on January 09, 2007, 04:19:01 PMThat's newbie. If you don't know it don't say it.Like if english isn't your first language and you're no good at it, don't speak it at all. Don't need to be nerdy to know simple shit.Noob=NewbieNoob and newbie aren't the same >_>.to me and the rest of the world they are.
Newb and noob may have somewhat different connotations. Newbs are simply newcomers—noob and n00b, on the other hand, generally mean someone who is obnoxious, annoying, or breaks the rules or cannot play effectively; whether they are actual newcomers or not is mostly irrelevant. Therefore, a noob may be someone who has been around for a long time but still engages in behavior that he or she should have learned is unacceptable. Noobs are generally confident in what they are doing, but in reality are annoying others. "Newb" is not necessarily an insulting word, but "noob" usually is. If someone makes an unintelligent comment on a forum or asks a question that even other newbies could answer then it is said that they are making a "noobish" comment or asking a "noobish" question. However, due to the evolution of language, the term noob or 'n00b' is now used both ways and newb is used only infrequently.
Quote from: Princess187 on January 09, 2007, 04:27:04 PMNever liked cats anyways.
"Newb" is not necessarily an insulting word, but "noob" usually is.
Quote"Newb" is not necessarily an insulting word, but "noob" usually is.lol you gotta be really fucking geeky to defend this