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The difference between a "Newb" and a "Noob"
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Niliscro:

--- Quote from: Caution on August 24, 2009, 11:28:10 PM ---For some reason, I hate the word "noob." I much prefer words like "idiot".

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The only time I've called someone a noob is if they are indeed one and accusing someone else of being one.  I can't say I use it as an insult outside of that.  I must agree; the word noob is idiotic, barbaric, and just plain fugly.
.::Taboo::.:

--- Quote from: Niliscro on August 24, 2009, 11:31:17 PM ---The only time I've called someone a noob is if they are indeed one and accusing someone else of being one.  I can't say I use it as an insult outside of that.  I must agree; the word noob is idiotic, barbaric, and just plain fugly.

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Agreed. It's not a word, why try and feign it?
Newb isn't either, but it's quicker than "new guy."
Although more likely to be taken offensively.
Saxophone:
Oh dear.

Honey! I've found another one!
.::Taboo::.:

--- Quote from: Saxophone on August 25, 2009, 12:31:56 AM ---Oh dear.

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That's Dan's thing.
jirue:
I just know somebody is going to post that one comic about this.
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