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this post was submitted on 05 Jun 2026
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If someone calls you a slur, or whatever, in a game, chances are they don't care about the aspect of you they're badmouthing - they don't know you enough to care. To me, it's usually either saying shit just for the sake of it, or it's like a subconscious test of whether you have a stick up your ass, and if you actually get mad or offended, you've failed the test.
or you are playing a game that has a large and toxic playerbase, and not 100% gamers are great people, thus, you are talking to someone who is more of a normie than other gamers.
They do care a lot and that is why they are making their baby assault.
I just don't understand what it has to do with inclusivity? They will whine on anyone. Its extremely inclusive