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Define 'Leecher'. (Read 3440 times)

Started by Bloodly, November 23, 2007, 02:50:42 pm
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Re: Define 'Leecher'.
#41  November 24, 2007, 06:26:59 am
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^ Titiln's answer wins.

Technically, yes. Within this community, no.

You don't find out about your average leecher. They have no account that they post with and they do nothing, they just DL. Leechers (or as i call them, gits, bastards and assholes) are the ones who make an account specifically to rant about what they aren't getting and doing as much as possible to gain these things.

Oh, and i suggest reading the rest of the thread otherwise we're gonna have the bloody definition on every page.




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Re: Define 'Leecher'.
#42  November 24, 2007, 06:35:47 am
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Ah, okay.

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Re: Define 'Leecher'.
#43  November 24, 2007, 07:24:02 am
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while i've only just recently gotten into MUGEN, from what i see and know, i consider leecher as basically someone who wants and wants and wants and orders people to make things. i mean, classifiying anybody who downloads without making as "leecher" seems unfair. perhaps some people learned of how MUGEN works, and thought it would be interesting. i personally find nothing wrong with that. if they want to just download things, thats their choice. the characters are made by the creators, and the characters are made to be played with in the engine. if someone wants to just play, and doesnt feel like creating, thats fine IMO. now, if they act like an ass and tell people to make characters for them, thats different.

i myself, i currently just am interested in the engine, and have messed around with it, downloaded characters to try, etc. does that make me a "leecher"? from what i've seen/heard, thats a yes. that seems unfair. as i've said, some people just wanna play MUGEN. MUGEN is, well, meant to be played, i guess. but again, if their gonna be an ass and beg and whine, then thats different. but people who just download, "hey, im a fan of xxx, surely this will be cool" then sure, their having fun with the engine. thats kinda the point right?

sure, i do more than just play it. heck, right now im working on my first character. i am aware and acknowledge the fact that character making requires work and time, and that creators deserve some praise/feedback/etc. as for "giving back to the community" i cant answer that, i myself barely interact with the community at all, at least, not yet.

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Last Edit: November 24, 2007, 06:00:08 pm by mugen nub
Re: Define 'Leecher'.
#44  November 24, 2007, 07:52:51 am
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some leechers also like to warehouse and use the term "rare" alot
Re: Define 'Leecher'.
#45  November 24, 2007, 08:11:20 am
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while i've only just recently gotten into MUGEN, from what i see and know, i consider leecher as basically someone who wants and wants and wants and orders people to make things. i mean, classifiying anybody who downloads without making as "leecher" seems unfair. perhaps some people learned of how MUGEN works, and thought it would be interesting. i personally find nothing wrong with that. if they want to just download things, thats their choice. the characters are made by the creators, and the characters are made to be played with in the engine. if someone wants to just play, and doesnt feel like creating, thats fine IMO. now, if they act like an ass and tell people to make characters for them, thats fine.

i myself, i currently just am interested in the engine, and have messed around with it, downloaded characters to try, etc. does that make me a "leecher"? from what i've seen/heard, thats a yes. that seems unfair. as i've said, some people just wanna play MUGEN. MUGEN is, well, meant to be played, i guess. but again, if their gonna be an ass and beg and whine, then thats different. but people who just download, "hey, im a fan of xxx, surely this will be cool" then sure, their having fun with the engine. thats kinda the point right?

sure, i do more than just play it. heck, right now im working on my first character. i am aware and acknowledge the fact that character making requires work and time, and that creators deserve some praise/feedback/etc. as for "giving back to the community" i cant answer that, i myself barely interact with the community at all, at least, not yet.

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Re: Define 'Leecher'.
#46  November 24, 2007, 07:57:45 pm
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while i've only just recently gotten into MUGEN, from what i see and know, i consider leecher as basically someone who wants and wants and wants and orders people to make things. i mean, classifiying anybody who downloads without making as "leecher" seems unfair. perhaps some people learned of how MUGEN works, and thought it would be interesting. i personally find nothing wrong with that. if they want to just download things, thats their choice. the characters are made by the creators, and the characters are made to be played with in the engine. if someone wants to just play, and doesnt feel like creating, thats fine IMO. now, if they act like an ass and tell people to make characters for them, thats fine.

i myself, i currently just am interested in the engine, and have messed around with it, downloaded characters to try, etc. does that make me a "leecher"? from what i've seen/heard, thats a yes. that seems unfair. as i've said, some people just wanna play MUGEN. MUGEN is, well, meant to be played, i guess. but again, if their gonna be an ass and beg and whine, then thats different. but people who just download, "hey, im a fan of xxx, surely this will be cool" then sure, their having fun with the engine. thats kinda the point right?

sure, i do more than just play it. heck, right now im working on my first character. i am aware and acknowledge the fact that character making requires work and time, and that creators deserve some praise/feedback/etc. as for "giving back to the community" i cant answer that, i myself barely interact with the community at all, at least, not yet.

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Re: Define 'Leecher'.
#47  November 25, 2007, 12:06:36 am
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Posted by: mugen nub
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while i've only just recently gotten into MUGEN, from what i see and know, i consider leecher as basically someone who wants and wants and wants and orders people to make things. i mean, classifiying anybody who downloads without making as "leecher" seems unfair. perhaps some people learned of how MUGEN works, and thought it would be interesting. i personally find nothing wrong with that. if they want to just download things, thats their choice. the characters are made by the creators, and the characters are made to be played with in the engine. if someone wants to just play, and doesnt feel like creating, thats fine IMO. now, if they act like an ass and tell people to make characters for them, thats fine.

i myself, i currently just am interested in the engine, and have messed around with it, downloaded characters to try, etc. does that make me a "leecher"? from what i've seen/heard, thats a yes. that seems unfair. as i've said, some people just wanna play MUGEN. MUGEN is, well, meant to be played, i guess. but again, if their gonna be an ass and beg and whine, then thats different. but people who just download, "hey, im a fan of xxx, surely this will be cool" then sure, their having fun with the engine. thats kinda the point right?

sure, i do more than just play it. heck, right now im working on my first character. i am aware and acknowledge the fact that character making requires work and time, and that creators deserve some praise/feedback/etc. as for "giving back to the community" i cant answer that, i myself barely interact with the community at all, at least, not yet.

Well Said  :sugoi:

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Re: Define 'Leecher'.
#48  November 25, 2007, 01:37:43 am
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3 questions that parents don't want to answer.

1. Why do people die?
2. Where do babies come from?
3. What's a leecher?
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Re: Define 'Leecher'.
#49  November 25, 2007, 01:41:09 am
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1-People die when I get my hands on them and finally drain them off adrenaline.
2-Babies come from the mother host.
3-A leecher is another name for a simbyote , namely one that is an asshole to its host.

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Re: Define 'Leecher'.
#50  November 25, 2007, 01:43:47 am
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Re: Define 'Leecher'.
#51  November 25, 2007, 06:56:37 am
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Actually, agree totally with "discussion closed" this has been argued before and will undoubtably be argued again in a year once this thread has left the page cos we've all got bored of it someone else will post exactly the same thing.

As noone is now reading more of this thread than the last page, leaving it open is really just an invitation for more questions that have been answered.


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