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If you're giving us crap to work with' date=' deal with it.[/b'] I did enter the contest, and I do get the point, but it doesn't make the cards less horrible.

 

I don't understand what I have to deal with here...

The fact that the cards are crap. Deal with the fact that the cards you gave us to work with are crap.

 

Well, Skill Drain's pretty good. But not here, and not with only the alloted monsters.

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You could at least respect everyone instead of regarding everyone as a 'no-name' (I'm actually one of the most known on here as I was one of the first very active members over a year ago). There's no need to disrespect us. Sure, you'll never meet us, but why not at least make a good impression on us anyways?

 

You don't need to insult what I give you to use.

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You could at least respect everyone instead of regarding everyone as a 'no-name' (I'm actually one of the most known on here as I was one of the first very active members over a year ago). There's no need to disrespect us. Sure' date=' you'll never meet us, but why not at least make a good impression on us anyways?

 

You don't need to insult what I give you to use.

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As far as I can see, you are a no-name. I don't mean that in a harsh or abrasive way, necessarily, but as a big tournament competitor and 2008 Nationals participant, I know a lot of very very good players and big name duelists. It's become a habit of mine to show respect to those who have proven worthy. Again, in a non-abrasive fashion, what big tournaments have you won? AAaannnddd that's my point.

 

Also, I suppose I could apologize for the insults towards the cards, but, again, as a player baptized by the fire of competition, a "use only these sub-par cards with X amount of what you want" thread struck me as overly easy and entirely useless. I honestly still don't understand what a "Hypothetical Player" is, or why on earth they think they're as good as a player that's won Regionals, Shonen, Nationals, etc.. You, as a general statement, CAN'T be as good as one of those players. With such a lack in field experience and seeing how something works against other top-tier decks in real-time action, it just isn't realistic.

 

All in all though, it's not that I disrespect you, necessarily, so much as just being entirely neutral on your existence as a duelist and having a particularly "this is my opinion. I'll say what I like" attitude. In tandem with a loose tongue, I understand that it can be offensive at times.

 

You get used to it, but my apologies for any offense just the same, I suppose.

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You could at least respect everyone instead of regarding everyone as a 'no-name' (I'm actually one of the most known on here as I was one of the first very active members over a year ago). There's no need to disrespect us. Sure' date=' you'll never meet us, but why not at least make a good impression on us anyways?

 

You don't need to insult what I give you to use.

[/quote']

As far as I can see, you are a no-name. I don't mean that in a harsh or abrasive way, necessarily, but as a big tournament competitor and 2008 Nationals participant, I know a lot of very very good players and big name duelists. It's become a habit of mine to show respect to those who have proven worthy. Again, in a non-abrasive fashion, what big tournaments have you won? AAaannnddd that's my point.

 

Also, I suppose I could apologize for the insults towards the cards, but, again, as a player baptized by the fire of competition, a "use only these sub-par cards with X amount of what you want" thread struck me as overly easy and entirely useless. I honestly still don't understand what a "Hypothetical Player" is, or why on earth they think they're as good as a player that's won Regionals, Shonen, Nationals, etc.. You, as a general statement, CAN'T be as good as one of those players. With such a lack in field experience and seeing how something works against other top-tier decks in real-time action, it just isn't realistic.

 

All in all though, it's not that I disrespect you, necessarily, so much as just being entirely neutral on your existence as a duelist and having a particularly "this is my opinion. I'll say what I like" attitude. In tandem with a loose tongue, I understand that it can be offensive at times.

 

You get used to it, but my apologies for any offense just the same, I suppose.

 

Meh, internet is internet, it happens.

 

Less with the dis-appreciation and implied superiority, and I think I can say for all of us that don't tolerate disrespect, that we're fine.

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' pid='1134990' dateline='1221827098']

You could at least respect everyone instead of regarding everyone as a 'no-name' (I'm actually one of the most known on here as I was one of the first very active members over a year ago). There's no need to disrespect us. Sure' date=' you'll never meet us, but why not at least make a good impression on us anyways?

 

You don't need to insult what I give you to use.

[/quote']

As far as I can see, you are a no-name. I don't mean that in a harsh or abrasive way, necessarily, but as a big tournament competitor and 2008 Nationals participant, I know a lot of very very good players and big name duelists. It's become a habit of mine to show respect to those who have proven worthy. Again, in a non-abrasive fashion, what big tournaments have you won? AAaannnddd that's my point.

 

Also, I suppose I could apologize for the insults towards the cards, but, again, as a player baptized by the fire of competition, a "use only these sub-par cards with X amount of what you want" thread struck me as overly easy and entirely useless. I honestly still don't understand what a "Hypothetical Player" is, or why on earth they think they're as good as a player that's won Regionals, Shonen, Nationals, etc.. You, as a general statement, CAN'T be as good as one of those players. With such a lack in field experience and seeing how something works against other top-tier decks in real-time action, it just isn't realistic.

 

All in all though, it's not that I disrespect you, necessarily, so much as just being entirely neutral on your existence as a duelist and having a particularly "this is my opinion. I'll say what I like" attitude. In tandem with a loose tongue, I understand that it can be offensive at times.

 

You get used to it, but my apologies for any offense just the same, I suppose.

 

 

I am aware that I am not a great player. I've only attended two official competitions.

 

I was just having fun with a contest. It's not a big deal.

 

 

But I would like to apologize about coming down harshly on you for disapproving of my contest. From what you say you are a great player, and I'll accept that as fact.

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' pid='1134990' dateline='1221827098']

You could at least respect everyone instead of regarding everyone as a 'no-name' (I'm actually one of the most known on here as I was one of the first very active members over a year ago). There's no need to disrespect us. Sure' date=' you'll never meet us, but why not at least make a good impression on us anyways?

 

You don't need to insult what I give you to use.

[/quote']

As far as I can see, you are a no-name. I don't mean that in a harsh or abrasive way, necessarily, but as a big tournament competitor and 2008 Nationals participant, I know a lot of very very good players and big name duelists. It's become a habit of mine to show respect to those who have proven worthy. Again, in a non-abrasive fashion, what big tournaments have you won? AAaannnddd that's my point.

 

Also, I suppose I could apologize for the insults towards the cards, but, again, as a player baptized by the fire of competition, a "use only these sub-par cards with X amount of what you want" thread struck me as overly easy and entirely useless. I honestly still don't understand what a "Hypothetical Player" is, or why on earth they think they're as good as a player that's won Regionals, Shonen, Nationals, etc.. You, as a general statement, CAN'T be as good as one of those players. With such a lack in field experience and seeing how something works against other top-tier decks in real-time action, it just isn't realistic.

 

All in all though, it's not that I disrespect you, necessarily, so much as just being entirely neutral on your existence as a duelist and having a particularly "this is my opinion. I'll say what I like" attitude. In tandem with a loose tongue, I understand that it can be offensive at times.

 

You get used to it, but my apologies for any offense just the same, I suppose.

 

 

I am aware that I am not a great player. I've only attended two official competitions.

 

I was just having fun with a contest. It's not a big deal.

 

 

But I would like to apologize about coming down harshly on you for disapproving of my contest. From what you say you are a great player, and I'll accept that as fact.

Thank you. I appreciate this.

 

In a new display of some respect, I leave this thread with my submission to the contest before I tangent into telling that kid why should be quite.

 

Good luck with the remainder of the competition. I'll be lurking, should I be spoken to.

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