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Mad Lad In Call Of Duty Cries About Terminator Skin In Call Of Duty.
SSamson45Erica Loves God stands out as the premier player on the most formidable mostly girl Domination team in Call of Duty history. Comprising five players, with four being talented girls this team boasts an impressive track record of victories. Having played together for several years, they take great pleasure in hearing the lamentation of the baby boys who often whine and cry after they lose to a team of mostly girls. These remarkable players prioritize teamwork over individual stats, demonstrating their commitment to collective success. Their coach, Mack, serves as the team captain and is the sole male member. With extensive experience in both Halo and Call of Duty, coupled with his background in the military and law enforcement, he is an exceptional mentor in the strategies of warfare. While the girls often outplay him, he is the essential force that unites them, creating an unbeatable synergy. They embrace the game as it was designed, adhering to the rules and guidelines set forth by its creators. Many losing teams grumble about their cohesive play, but the game encourages teamwork. Perhaps the real issue lies in the jealousy of those who lack friends to play with. The irony is palpable when the losing teams claim, “Your team sucks.” If that’s the case, what does it say about them when they fall to a team they deem inferior? Above all, they are devoted followers of the Lord Jesus Christ and His teachings. This is a call to repentance and a reminder to prepare for the ultimate meeting with the God of the Bible. John 3:16-21, Romans 6:23, Romans 10:9-13, Epheshians 2:8-9.29 views -
Girl Gamers On Best Team Called Losers For Having Terminator Skins In Call Of Duty Black Ops.
SSamson45Faith Loves God stands out as the premier player on the most formidable mostly girl Domination team in Call of Duty history. Comprising five players, with four being talented girls this team boasts an impressive track record of victories. Having played together for several years, they take great pleasure in hearing the lamentation of the baby boys who often whine and cry after they lose to a team of mostly girls. These remarkable players prioritize teamwork over individual stats, demonstrating their commitment to collective success. Their coach, Mack, serves as the team captain and is the sole male member. With extensive experience in both Halo and Call of Duty, coupled with his background in the military and law enforcement, he is an exceptional mentor in the strategies of warfare. While the girls often outplay him, he is the essential force that unites them, creating an unbeatable synergy. They embrace the game as it was designed, adhering to the rules and guidelines set forth by its creators. Many losing teams grumble about their cohesive play, but the game encourages teamwork. Perhaps the real issue lies in the jealousy of those who lack friends to play with. The irony is palpable when the losing teams claim, “Your team sucks.” If that’s the case, what does it say about them when they fall to a team they deem inferior? Above all, they are devoted followers of the Lord Jesus Christ and His teachings. This is a call to repentance and a reminder to prepare for the ultimate meeting with the God of the Bible. John 3:16-21, Romans 6:23, Romans 10:9-13, Epheshians 2:8-9.24 views -
Player Laughs At Our Team Dance & Calls Us Names.
SSamson45Faith Loves God stands out as the premier player on the most formidable mostly girl Domination team in Call of Duty history. Comprising five players, with four being talented girls this team boasts an impressive track record of victories. Having played together for several years, they take great pleasure in hearing the lamentation of the baby boys who often whine and cry after they lose to a team of mostly girls. These remarkable players prioritize teamwork over individual stats, demonstrating their commitment to collective success. Their coach, Mack, serves as the team captain and is the sole male member. With extensive experience in both Halo and Call of Duty, coupled with his background in the military and law enforcement, he is an exceptional mentor in the strategies of warfare. While the girls often outplay him, he is the essential force that unites them, creating an unbeatable synergy. They embrace the game as it was designed, adhering to the rules and guidelines set forth by its creators. Many losing teams grumble about their cohesive play, but the game encourages teamwork. Perhaps the real issue lies in the jealousy of those who lack friends to play with. The irony is palpable when the losing teams claim, “Your team sucks.” If that’s the case, what does it say about them when they fall to a team they deem inferior? Above all, they are devoted followers of the Lord Jesus Christ and His teachings. This is a call to repentance and a reminder to prepare for the ultimate meeting with the God of the Bible. John 3:16-21, Romans 6:23, Romans 10:9-13, Epheshians 2:8-9.23 views -
Girl Gets Kill Chain In Final Kill Cam In Call Of Duty. Best Girl Black Ops Player
SSamson45Grace Loves God stands out as the premier player on the most formidable mostly girl Domination team in Call of Duty history. Comprising five players, with four being talented girls this team boasts an impressive track record of victories. Having played together for several years, they take great pleasure in hearing the lamentation of the baby boys who often whine and cry after they lose to a team of mostly girls. These remarkable players prioritize teamwork over individual stats, demonstrating their commitment to collective success. Their coach, Mack, serves as the team captain and is the sole male member. With extensive experience in both Halo and Call of Duty, coupled with his background in the military and law enforcement, he is an exceptional mentor in the strategies of warfare. While the girls often outplay him, he is the essential force that unites them, creating an unbeatable synergy. They embrace the game as it was designed, adhering to the rules and guidelines set forth by its creators. Many losing teams grumble about their cohesive play, but the game encourages teamwork. Perhaps the real issue lies in the jealousy of those who lack friends to play with. The irony is palpable when the losing teams claim, “Your team sucks.” If that’s the case, what does it say about them when they fall to a team they deem inferior? Above all, they are devoted followers of the Lord Jesus Christ and His teachings. This is a call to repentance and a reminder to prepare for the ultimate meeting with the God of the Bible. John 3:16-21, Romans 6:23, Romans 10:9-13, Epheshians 2:8-9.30 views -
Losing Player Goes Ballistic After Loss In Call Of Duty. Black Ops 6 Crybaby
SSamson45Why do so many players get angry at my team? That is an interesting question, and I will try to explain why we receive persistent vitriol. In my opinion, the number one reason for this is that their male ego cannot accept a team comprising four females beating them. For over twenty years, I have been playing first-person shooters (FPS), and it is a common sentiment among male players that female gamers aren’t very good. If a female gamer beats a male, he would be ridiculed by his peers for being bad at the game. This is a clear case of misogyny and male chauvinism in action One significant factor our team receives so much hate is because all of our names say we love God. There is a vast anti-Christian sentiment among gamers and our society in general. Since I put Bible verses and God in my Gamertag and bio on my profile over 15 years ago, I have received countless messages criticizing me for bringing God into video games. The anti-Christian hate has been prevalent for many years in the gaming community. I have experienced it on Xbox Live and PlayStation. Another factor in our team's being the brunt of verbal abuse by other gamers is that they are immature, poor sports. I never talk to other players unless they address me first, so it is not a case of me provoking these responses. Our society does not promote losing with dignity and honor; in fact, it teaches the opposite. Not having a moral father in their homes is a significant factor in their terrible responses to losing a game to a team with four girls. The major reason, in my opinion, is the cultural decline of our society. Have you seen the kind of movies and television shows these people are exposed to? Most of those programs promote dishonesty, moral degeneracy, lying, hate for God, and many other terrible things. Look at the popular music of today. It is rife with wickedness. How could a person exposed to all that evil day after day for years be expected to lose with grace and dignity. We have consistently won the majority of our games over the past several years as a team, whether in Halo or Call of Duty, and that has given root to envy and resentment from the players we have dispatched. We are seen as the Goliath in team domination, and people tend to hope for a juggernaut’s downfall. Getting dominated in a first-person shooter by a team with a majority of females who happen to be all Christians probably hurts their pride. I have been asked dozens of times during games if we play as a group at church. People most likely enter a game with us, figuring we will be an easy win for them. When they get smashed after their initial assessment of us as a team, it must produce great anger. Our tactics are classic top-tier Domination techniques I have learned in first-person shooters over the past 15 years. We hold two domination points and advance no further. We hold B and demolish them as they try to escape their spawn point. They call it camping, but that is the most efficient way to win a domination game in a first-person shooter. Rarely is it a good idea to advance to their spawn and flip the spawns. That tactic is terrible because the enemy team will spawn behind you. Many players are simply jealous. They don’t have friends to play with, and they feel envious when they see my team. Instead of getting mad at others for enjoying a game while playing with friends, they should get some friends and enjoy the same benefits. After all, this game was meant to be played with others. My final thoughts: I think it is sad that so many players have no sportsmanship and choose to lash out at others simply because they have lost to a team they feel is inferior. It's also disheartening to think of all the trauma they must feel for not having a moral father in the house while they grew up to teach them how to accept defeat graciously. I genuinely feel for them; I can sense the aura of anger emanating from their voices as they cry out for help for the pain their absent father has left in their lives. They needed a hug growing up and someone to tell them they loved them. It's also sad to see what the degenerate social media influencers, Hollywood, and the toxic music industry have done to them as people. It's also sad to see the horrible way the majority of males treat female gamers online. I have heard the vilest names and venomous insults being hurled at my teammates by men. My teammates have never uttered a word while playing, yet they are constantly bombarded with terrible and cruel language simply for being females and routinely winning. Not once in all of these years have I heard another gamer come to their aid while my teammates were being verbally assaulted. It's sad that so-called men would allow females to be attacked in that manner in their presence. Silence is violence, and silence is also the approval of these dastardly actions.23 views -
Loser Player Tells Us To Go Play Ranked Call Of Duty.
SSamson45Go play ranked! I hear this sentiment often, and it is ill-informed. Regular matchmaking is ranked gameplay with the strict Skill Based Matchmaking (SBMM) and Engagement Optimized Matchmaking (EOMM). It is essentially ranked without the visible ranks. These complaints should be levied at Activision, not fellow gamers who also suffer through this extremely strict SBMM/EOMM. Another point: I don’t like the game types in the official “ranked” playlist. I have never played ranked in Call Of Duty; who are you to tell me what game type I should play? Did you buy this game for me? Do you pay my internet bill? Did you buy my PlayStation 5? No, you didn’t, so shut your pie-hole and don’t tell me how to play or what to do. You players should be angry at Activision and the company that made this game. Their matchmaking sucks, and they disband lobbies after every game because of it as well. Focus your resentment towards them; maybe they will fix these terrible games. Gamers must unite against these billion-dollar companies who hate us and only see us as a way to make money. They are precisely like governments in the way they want us to fight each other instead of focusing on the evil they are doing to us. Wake up, sheep! Open your eyes to the big picture.14 views -
Angry Anti-Christian Says He Hates God In Postgame Lobby.
SSamson45Why do so many players get angry at my team? That is an interesting question, and I will try to explain why we receive persistent vitriol. In my opinion, the number one reason for this is that their male ego cannot accept a team comprising four females beating them. For over twenty years, I have been playing first-person shooters (FPS), and it is a common sentiment among male players that female gamers aren’t very good. If a female gamer beats a male, he would be ridiculed by his peers for being bad at the game. This is a clear case of misogyny and male chauvinism in action One significant factor our team receives so much hate is because all of our names say we love God. There is a vast anti-Christian sentiment among gamers and our society in general. Since I put Bible verses and God in my Gamertag and bio on my profile over 15 years ago, I have received countless messages criticizing me for bringing God into video games. The anti-Christian hate has been prevalent for many years in the gaming community. I have experienced it on Xbox Live and PlayStation. Another factor in our team's being the brunt of verbal abuse by other gamers is that they are immature, poor sports. I never talk to other players unless they address me first, so it is not a case of me provoking these responses. Our society does not promote losing with dignity and honor; in fact, it teaches the opposite. Not having a moral father in their homes is a significant factor in their terrible responses to losing a game to a team with four girls. The major reason, in my opinion, is the cultural decline of our society. Have you seen the kind of movies and television shows these people are exposed to? Most of those programs promote dishonesty, moral degeneracy, lying, hate for God, and many other terrible things. Look at the popular music of today. It is rife with wickedness. How could a person exposed to all that evil day after day for years be expected to lose with grace and dignity. We have consistently won the majority of our games over the past several years as a team, whether in Halo or Call of Duty, and that has given root to envy and resentment from the players we have dispatched. We are seen as the Goliath in team domination, and people tend to hope for a juggernaut’s downfall. Getting dominated in a first-person shooter by a team with a majority of females who happen to be all Christians probably hurts their pride. I have been asked dozens of times during games if we play as a group at church. People most likely enter a game with us, figuring we will be an easy win for them. When they get smashed after their initial assessment of us as a team, it must produce great anger. Our tactics are classic top-tier Domination techniques I have learned in first-person shooters over the past 15 years. We hold two domination points and advance no further. We hold B and demolish them as they try to escape their spawn point. They call it camping, but that is the most efficient way to win a domination game in a first-person shooter. Rarely is it a good idea to advance to their spawn and flip the spawns. That tactic is terrible because the enemy team will spawn behind you. Many players are simply jealous. They don’t have friends to play with, and they feel envious when they see my team. Instead of getting mad at others for enjoying a game while playing with friends, they should get some friends and enjoy the same benefits. After all, this game was meant to be played with others. My final thoughts: I think it is sad that so many players have no sportsmanship and choose to lash out at others simply because they have lost to a team they feel is inferior. It's also disheartening to think of all the trauma they must feel for not having a moral father in the house while they grew up to teach them how to accept defeat graciously. I genuinely feel for them; I can sense the aura of anger emanating from their voices as they cry out for help for the pain their absent father has left in their lives. They needed a hug growing up and someone to tell them they loved them. It's also sad to see what the degenerate social media influencers, Hollywood, and the toxic music industry have done to them as people. It's also sad to see the horrible way the majority of males treat female gamers online. I have heard the vilest names and venomous insults being hurled at my teammates by men. My teammates have never uttered a word while playing, yet they are constantly bombarded with terrible and cruel language simply for being females and routinely winning. Not once in all of these years have I heard another gamer come to their aid while my teammates were being verbally assaulted. It's sad that so-called men would allow females to be attacked in that manner in their presence. Silence is violence, and silence is also the approval of these dastardly actions.38 views -
Losing Player Says We Have No Life.
SSamson45Why do so many players get angry at my team? That is an interesting question, and I will try to explain why we receive persistent vitriol. In my opinion, the number one reason for this is that their male ego cannot accept a team comprising four females beating them. For over twenty years, I have been playing first-person shooters (FPS), and it is a common sentiment among male players that female gamers aren’t very good. If a female gamer beats a male, he would be ridiculed by his peers for being bad at the game. This is a clear case of misogyny and male chauvinism in action One significant factor our team receives so much hate is because all of our names say we love God. There is a vast anti-Christian sentiment among gamers and our society in general. Since I put Bible verses and God in my Gamertag and bio on my profile over 15 years ago, I have received countless messages criticizing me for bringing God into video games. The anti-Christian hate has been prevalent for many years in the gaming community. I have experienced it on Xbox Live and PlayStation. Another factor in our team's being the brunt of verbal abuse by other gamers is that they are immature, poor sports. I never talk to other players unless they address me first, so it is not a case of me provoking these responses. Our society does not promote losing with dignity and honor; in fact, it teaches the opposite. Not having a moral father in their homes is a significant factor in their terrible responses to losing a game to a team with four girls. The major reason, in my opinion, is the cultural decline of our society. Have you seen the kind of movies and television shows these people are exposed to? Most of those programs promote dishonesty, moral degeneracy, lying, hate for God, and many other terrible things. Look at the popular music of today. It is rife with wickedness. How could a person exposed to all that evil day after day for years be expected to lose with grace and dignity. We have consistently won the majority of our games over the past several years as a team, whether in Halo or Call of Duty, and that has given root to envy and resentment from the players we have dispatched. We are seen as the Goliath in team domination, and people tend to hope for a juggernaut’s downfall. Getting dominated in a first-person shooter by a team with a majority of females who happen to be all Christians probably hurts their pride. I have been asked dozens of times during games if we play as a group at church. People most likely enter a game with us, figuring we will be an easy win for them. When they get smashed after their initial assessment of us as a team, it must produce great anger. Our tactics are classic top-tier Domination techniques I have learned in first-person shooters over the past 15 years. We hold two domination points and advance no further. We hold B and demolish them as they try to escape their spawn point. They call it camping, but that is the most efficient way to win a domination game in a first-person shooter. Rarely is it a good idea to advance to their spawn and flip the spawns. That tactic is terrible because the enemy team will spawn behind you. Many players are simply jealous. They don’t have friends to play with, and they feel envious when they see my team. Instead of getting mad at others for enjoying a game while playing with friends, they should get some friends and enjoy the same benefits. After all, this game was meant to be played with others. My final thoughts: I think it is sad that so many players have no sportsmanship and choose to lash out at others simply because they have lost to a team they feel is inferior. It's also disheartening to think of all the trauma they must feel for not having a moral father in the house while they grew up to teach them how to accept defeat graciously. I genuinely feel for them; I can sense the aura of anger emanating from their voices as they cry out for help for the pain their absent father has left in their lives. They needed a hug growing up and someone to tell them they loved them. It's also sad to see what the degenerate social media influencers, Hollywood, and the toxic music industry have done to them as people. It's also sad to see the horrible way the majority of males treat female gamers online. I have heard the vilest names and venomous insults being hurled at my teammates by men. My teammates have never uttered a word while playing, yet they are constantly bombarded with terrible and cruel language simply for being females and routinely winning. Not once in all of these years have I heard another gamer come to their aid while my teammates were being verbally assaulted. It's sad that so-called men would allow females to be attacked in that manner in their presence. Silence is violence, and silence is also the approval of these dastardly actions.22 views -
Team With Four Females Verbally Attacked By Gamer Thug. Violence Against Women
SSamson45Why do so many players get angry at my team? That is an interesting question, and I will try to explain why we receive persistent vitriol. In my opinion, the number one reason for this is that their male ego cannot accept a team comprising four females beating them. For over twenty years, I have been playing first-person shooters (FPS), and it is a common sentiment among male players that female gamers aren’t very good. If a female gamer beats a male, he would be ridiculed by his peers for being bad at the game. This is a clear case of misogyny and male chauvinism in action One significant factor our team receives so much hate is because all of our names say we love God. There is a vast anti-Christian sentiment among gamers and our society in general. Since I put Bible verses and God in my Gamertag and bio on my profile over 15 years ago, I have received countless messages criticizing me for bringing God into video games. The anti-Christian hate has been prevalent for many years in the gaming community. I have experienced it on Xbox Live and PlayStation. Another factor in our team's being the brunt of verbal abuse by other gamers is that they are immature, poor sports. I never talk to other players unless they address me first, so it is not a case of me provoking these responses. Our society does not promote losing with dignity and honor; in fact, it teaches the opposite. Not having a moral father in their homes is a significant factor in their terrible responses to losing a game to a team with four girls. The major reason, in my opinion, is the cultural decline of our society. Have you seen the kind of movies and television shows these people are exposed to? Most of those programs promote dishonesty, moral degeneracy, lying, hate for God, and many other terrible things. Look at the popular music of today. It is rife with wickedness. How could a person exposed to all that evil day after day for years be expected to lose with grace and dignity. We have consistently won the majority of our games over the past several years as a team, whether in Halo or Call of Duty, and that has given root to envy and resentment from the players we have dispatched. We are seen as the Goliath in team domination, and people tend to hope for a juggernaut’s downfall. Getting dominated in a first-person shooter by a team with a majority of females who happen to be all Christians probably hurts their pride. I have been asked dozens of times during games if we play as a group at church. People most likely enter a game with us, figuring we will be an easy win for them. When they get smashed after their initial assessment of us as a team, it must produce great anger. Our tactics are classic top-tier Domination techniques I have learned in first-person shooters over the past 15 years. We hold two domination points and advance no further. We hold B and demolish them as they try to escape their spawn point. They call it camping, but that is the most efficient way to win a domination game in a first-person shooter. Rarely is it a good idea to advance to their spawn and flip the spawns. That tactic is terrible because the enemy team will spawn behind you. Many players are simply jealous. They don’t have friends to play with, and they feel envious when they see my team. Instead of getting mad at others for enjoying a game while playing with friends, they should get some friends and enjoy the same benefits. After all, this game was meant to be played with others. My final thoughts: I think it is sad that so many players have no sportsmanship and choose to lash out at others simply because they have lost to a team they feel is inferior. It's also disheartening to think of all the trauma they must feel for not having a moral father in the house while they grew up to teach them how to accept defeat graciously. I genuinely feel for them; I can sense the aura of anger emanating from their voices as they cry out for help for the pain their absent father has left in their lives. They needed a hug growing up and someone to tell them they loved them. It's also sad to see what the degenerate social media influencers, Hollywood, and the toxic music industry have done to them as people. It's also sad to see the horrible way the majority of males treat female gamers online. I have heard the vilest names and venomous insults being hurled at my teammates by men. My teammates have never uttered a word while playing, yet they are constantly bombarded with terrible and cruel language simply for being females and routinely winning. Not once in all of these years have I heard another gamer come to their aid while my teammates were being verbally assaulted. It's sad that so-called men would allow females to be attacked in that manner in their presence. Silence is violence, and silence is also the approval of these dastardly actions.29 views