User talk:Gig

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hi

Stop misusing Talk:Fox (SSBB). The standard damage ratio is 1.0, and your arguments about competitive games are not only bad but misplaced. Keep the discussion on that page about the content on that page, not about what you believe are ideal competitive settings.

Emmett 14:53, 12 October 2010 (EDT)

"your arguments about competitive games are not only bad but misplaced"
when you ask someone to stop doing something how about you do it without insult,maybe i wouldnt be so tempted to prove how retarded you people are if you werent all such conceited dicks
regardless,would you like me to delete it all great one?Gig (talk) 15:11, 12 October 2010 (EDT)
No, deleting comments isn't allowed.
Omega Tyrant already told you your unsupported statements do not belong on the Fox talk page. You didn't listen, instead posting another rant about something I'm fairly sure you know nothing about (by which I mean I don't believe you have any experience with competitive play, thus making you a poor judge of what goes on at higher levels. If I'm wrong please feel free to provide evidence to the contrary). Once you are an accepted member of the competitive Smash community, maybe then you'll be able to legitimately back up an argument about some random damage ratio nobody cares about or how all the Smash pros are cheap dicks (despite the fact you probably don't know a single one). All of that screams bad argument to me.
As an additional last note, the irony in "maybe i wouldnt be so tempted to prove how retarded you people are if you werent all such conceited dicks" makes me laugh. Please try to make your posts more logical in the future, and do take care to avoid personal attacks. – Emmett 15:45, 12 October 2010 (EDT)
Also, it's a good idea to use a polite tone and decent grammar, as that way everyone will take you seriously. Mr. Anon (talk) 20:47, 12 October 2010 (EDT)

Your rants

Hi, I noticed you tend to rant a lot on the Wiki about what you think is wrong with Smash Bros. or the competitive scene, and while everyone is entitled their opinion, users here probably don't care, and if anything, you'll just annoy them with your consistent ranting. While you can rant on your userpage, or even create a forum about it (as long as the forum has the chance to be constructive, unlike the last one you created), ranting about things not related to the content of an article does not belong on talk pages. Your ranting here will also do no good for you, and you're better off doing it on SWF or AiB (two sites where people are more likely to listen to your rants and where your rants have some sort of chance to accomplish something, but it is also more likely for you to get criticised and ridiculed on them), or if you really want to change the next Smash Bros., you could even try to mail a letter to Nintendo or something (though I doubt that will accomplish anything in your favor). While we don't have any policies and such against users ranting about things (unless they take it to a talk page it doesn't belong on), it would be appreciated if you cooled down with the ranting and focused more on the actual content of the Wiki. Also, while you may not have good grammar, it seriously seems like you don't put any effort at all into your grammar. You could try to at least use proper capitalisation and punctuation. People will be much more likely to take you seriously if they didn't have to go through so much trouble themselves just to read your rants. It's also part of what we consider proper talk page etiquette.

So basically, lessen the amount of ranting you do and keep it off of talk pages, and try to put some sort of effort into the grammar of your posts, especially if your edits are going to consist of only talk page posts. Omega TyrantTyranitarMS.png 02:06, 5 November 2010 (EDT)

N00b calling

By now, you should realize that when I called you a n00b, that was before I became more dedicated to changing my attitude. It appears to me that you don't know the definition of n00b I'm using. I am using the newbie n00b, not "you suck" n00b, which is something I don't say anyway. I call any newbie who doesn't do things right a n00b. Just to clarify that I didn't mean the "you suck" n00b.--MegaTron1XD:p 10:34, 6 November 2010 (EDT)