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Insults and Abusive Language in event battle



AuthorInsults and Abusive Language in event battle
Combat - https://www.lordswm.com/war.php?warid=907155076&show_for_all=82c3df238a
Player - https://www.lordswm.com/pl_info.php?id=7234713
Battlechat - https://www.lordswm.com/battlechat.php?warid=907155076&show_for_all=82c3df238a

I asked him to delay a troop since he had taken retaliation from that stack and none of our attacking troops had a chance before that stack and would have had a chance to attack that stack if he would have casted delay spell on that stack, so I called him a noob. But he started abusing me, you can see the battlechat.

Word noob isn't abusive at all, if you would say that I provoked him. Here is the definition of the word noob -

noob
noun informal
a person who is inexperienced in a particular sphere or activity, especially computing or the use of the Internet.
Eh.. yes he started it but you were clearly kept provoking him.
yes he started

Actually she started it by saying noob Russian :p
noob
noun informal
a person who is inexperienced in a particular sphere or activity, especially computing or the use of the Internet.


no where provocative or abusive.


Russian
adjective
1.
relating to Russia, its people, or their language.
noun
1.
a native or inhabitant of Russia, or a person of Russian descent.
2.
the language of Russia, an Eastern Slavic language written in the Cyrillic alphabet and spoken by over 130 million people

no where provocative or abusive again.
7~26:[Hello_lwm]: fu?
8~30:[Дитя_тьмы]: F... You, stupid
9~31:[Hello_lwm]: f... you?
10~35:[Hello_lwm]: what does that mean?

You were clearly provoking him.
see the question mark "?" sir? It means I was trying to know what he wants to say.
closed by Beliar (2018-07-10 18:35:05)
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