Replacing "git gud"

So they need to get gud?

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But its not. Everyone can always be more efficient. No one is playing at the 99% that sims are showing you could be at.

sometimes you just gotta say “ah man my back is killing me from carrying you”

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Oofta, thats brutal. Im going to use that. Turn it into an emote.

/emote back is starting to hurt from carrying %t for so long

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i mostly run with friends but every now and then you get that group where its just why am i carrying this group. were suppose to be better than this. im not this good

I remember this guy in… I wanna say Wrath… that got very upset when I suggested he use the points in his talent tree. Of which he’d spent none. He didn’t like that I was telling how to play when he’d gotten all the way to 80 without them. I was just like. “Okay then, you do you.”

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Was it me!? I was level 28 before i ever learned about the talent tree haha

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Wouldn’t have been an achievement if Blizz intended me to use weapons.

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Yeah I remember a rogue in vanilla who didn’t even know what talents points were. We were doing UD Strat, so we were all level 60.

That guy took the absolute roasting he got from the group a lot better, though.

I can’t imagine how much more frustrating he made leveling on himself by not having talents.

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There is nothing wrong with git gud, tho.

https://i.imgur.com/HXiM9kj.jpeg

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To be fair it originally meant the right one but the internet is the internet and a lot of people absolutely mean it in an insulting way.

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It still does, just depends on the intent behind the one issuing the statement.

Oh oh!

Another one I really like is:

Player A “What’s he doin?”
Player B “His best!”

That one kills in raids.

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I’m definitely from the “git gud” era. I don’t condone it, but I get it. Well, a new generation is coming along. I may be out of touch with the kids today but I think something like “It’s giving… incompetence.” will speak to them.

Who made that man a gunner?!

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“I did, sir. He’s my cousin!”

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I think 99% do not care.

It’s the same thing. To be efficient is to be good at the game / your role.

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Sometimes the person who says ‘get good’ is in the wrong. Usually these end up being anxiety-tanks who pace back and forth constantly, moving the pull away from ground AoEs

Those are my favorite educational moments

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I think “git gud” is best used when the person is already complaining about something and it’s clearly a skill issue.

I wouldn’t like throw it out at a player as an unprompted insult or anything

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