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another reason to not pursue socialization in online games

YTMND offers “YOU STOLE MY FUCKING CLOUDSONG.” I encourage you to lower your speaker volume and expectations for rational discourse in online games with voicechat. (LJ Gamers)

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  1. *snert* Oh, man. This is why I don't game online.

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  2. The guy is clearly going to give himself an aneurysm. I don't know anything about WoW, but it sounds like he was playing in the big-boys' playground and got stomped.

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  3. yeah, its dark age of camelot, the weapon is pretty hard to find, and this guy got PISSED! it's fun to do this to little kids on halo too, I made one cry, lol

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