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Arahantius Detache
Arahantius Detache Corporation
#61 - 2016-09-07 04:51:40 UTC  |  Edited by: Arahantius Detache
Keno Skir wrote:


To be fair mate you think nobody can even enter lowsec alone and survive, which is pretty damn weak.

Have a tall glass of man-up and go dig your balls out of storage Straight


LOL! I do go into nullsec and I do get ganked each time.
This little game is not a place where you need to man up, it's a baby game, ROFL Roll
Actually, I take that back, its unfair to the more mature players.
It's not a baby game, it's just another MMO, a pixel addition to life, nothing more.
Confusing courage with just playing a game is very juvenile.


The real world is the place where manning up needs to be done even though that phrase is laughable.
Until you've had your face split open by a baseball bat and continued swinging afterward, you have no place telling me to man up.
Been there, done way more, lol.
Chopper Rollins
hahahlolspycorp
#62 - 2016-09-07 06:17:04 UTC
Arahantius Detache wrote:
Keno Skir wrote:


To be fair mate you think nobody can even enter lowsec alone and survive, which is pretty damn weak.

Have a tall glass of man-up and go dig your balls out of storage Straight


LOL! I do go into nullsec and I do get ganked each time.
This little game is not a place where you need to man up, it's a baby game, ROFL Roll
Actually, I take that back, its unfair to the more mature players.
It's not a baby game, it's just another MMO, a pixel addition to life, nothing more.
Confusing courage with just playing a game is very juvenile.


The real world is the place where manning up needs to be done even though that phrase is laughable.
Until you've had your face split open by a baseball bat and continued swinging afterward, you have no place telling me to man up.
Been there, done way more, lol.



Well pointing to your burn scars earned by bareback riding jumbo jets is what people do when they are no good at eve.
You die every time you go to null but are very, very tough IRL?
ok m80.
ok.

Goggles. Making me look good. Making you look good.

Arahantius Detache
Arahantius Detache Corporation
#63 - 2016-09-07 06:51:54 UTC
Chopper Rollins wrote:


Well pointing to your burn scars earned by bareback riding jumbo jets is what people do when they are no good at eve.
You die every time you go to null but are very, very tough IRL?
ok m80.
ok.


I'm a little miffed at this illogical jump.

I'm no good at Eve because my frigate can be destroyed by a gang of opponents? I don't see the correlation.

I told someone to back off when they called me weak, told me to man-up, told me to get my balls out of storage.
You have a problem with me defending myself?

Interesting.

Wasn't your battle but hope you enjoyed whatever that was Shocked
Lacori
Doomheim
#64 - 2016-09-07 08:19:12 UTC
Arahantius Detache wrote:
Chopper Rollins wrote:


Well pointing to your burn scars earned by bareback riding jumbo jets is what people do when they are no good at eve.
You die every time you go to null but are very, very tough IRL?
ok m80.
ok.


I'm a little miffed at this illogical jump.

I'm no good at Eve because my frigate can be destroyed by a gang of opponents? I don't see the correlation.

I told someone to back off when they called me weak, told me to man-up, told me to get my balls out of storage.
You have a problem with me defending myself?

Interesting.

Wasn't your battle but hope you enjoyed whatever that was Shocked


What he said made perfect sense. This is a forum about Eve, the game, and one's ability to adapt to the environment, and 'courage' within the parameters of said environment.

We are collectively sorry if you have, in real life, battled terminal diseases, lost loved ones, fought in wars, had family feuds, been mugged, bitten by a dog, left for dead by a roadside, wrestled alligators... and came up standing. However none of this bears any semblance to one's demeanour in THIS world, Eve Online.
Arahantius Detache
Arahantius Detache Corporation
#65 - 2016-09-07 10:07:24 UTC
Lacori wrote:


What he said made perfect sense. This is a forum about Eve, the game, and one's ability to adapt to the environment, and 'courage' within the parameters of said environment.



This is a forum about EVE, the game and one's ability to adapt to the environment.
And..... of course the rules attached to the forum.

Derogatory statements aimed at me that were NOT relevant to the topic DO NOT conform to this discussion or anything resembling EVE. I WILL defend myself when personally attacked by someone NOT referring to the relevant topic.

The topic I started was my interest in the term carebear.
The topic responses showed that there is NO consistency in the community on the topic.
When the trolls tried to add their vitriol, I had every right to respond in kind. They questioned my courage, I covered that issue just for them and no-one else.
Stick to topic.
oiukhp Muvila
Doomheim
#66 - 2016-09-07 11:01:34 UTC
Arahantius Detache wrote:
Lacori wrote:


What he said made perfect sense. This is a forum about Eve, the game, and one's ability to adapt to the environment, and 'courage' within the parameters of said environment.




Derogatory statements aimed at me that were NOT relevant to the topic DO NOT conform to this discussion or anything resembling EVE. I WILL defend myself when personally attacked by someone NOT referring to the relevant topic.




Yeah, that's why I post with alts.

Some take themselves so seriously that they will take their forum disagreement into the game.

I remember when some director of some renter Alliance didn't like what some member of a renting Alliance said on the Forums and threatened to reset standings if he wasn't kicked.

Pretty childish to be honest.

Infinity Ziona
Sebiestor Tribe
Minmatar Republic
#67 - 2016-09-07 11:04:36 UTC  |  Edited by: Infinity Ziona
Arahantius Detache wrote:
Chopper Rollins wrote:


Well pointing to your burn scars earned by bareback riding jumbo jets is what people do when they are no good at eve.
You die every time you go to null but are very, very tough IRL?
ok m80.
ok.


I'm a little miffed at this illogical jump.

I'm no good at Eve because my frigate can be destroyed by a gang of opponents? I don't see the correlation.

I told someone to back off when they called me weak, told me to man-up, told me to get my balls out of storage.
You have a problem with me defending myself?

Interesting.

Wasn't your battle but hope you enjoyed whatever that was Shocked

Chopper Rollins is one of the special few here on the forums that seem to be able to post whatever they want without ever being warned or banned.... Why? Who knows....

Going to null requires a little knowledge which ironically you can't get unless you go out to null since a lot of the mechanics which allow players to live only exist there and in wormholes.

Best bet is to use a travel interceptor to go out with a probe launcher and a cloak and probe a wormhole back to empire then move your bigger ships out there through the wormhole.

Unfortunately CCP's best idea in the last 13 years in terms of interdiction and combat is to have you spawn within 15km of a gate or a few kilometres of a wormhole, both of which are roughly 1/4 or 1/10th the distance of interdiction modules like large bubbles, recons, HIC's and the like... Meaning you're pretty fekked if you don't know what you're doing or not using a cloak.

CCP Fozzie “We can see how much money people are making in nullsec and it is, a gigantic amount, a shit-ton… in null sec anomalies. “*

Kaalrus pwned..... :)

Solecist Project
#68 - 2016-09-07 11:08:59 UTC
oiukhp Muvila wrote:
Arahantius Detache wrote:
Lacori wrote:


What he said made perfect sense. This is a forum about Eve, the game, and one's ability to adapt to the environment, and 'courage' within the parameters of said environment.




Derogatory statements aimed at me that were NOT relevant to the topic DO NOT conform to this discussion or anything resembling EVE. I WILL defend myself when personally attacked by someone NOT referring to the relevant topic.




Yeah, that's why I post with alts.

Some take themselves so seriously that they will take their forum disagreement into the game.

I remember when some director of some renter Alliance didn't like what some member of a renting Alliance said on the Forums and threatened to reset standings if he wasn't kicked.

Pretty childish to be honest.

One can argue that YOU take it so seriously that you need to hide.
The forums are a part of the game.
Always have been.

If you can't stand behind your words then you have nothing to say. That has nothing to do with the game, at all. If you need to hide from consequences when you behave like an idiot (not you specifically, but general "you") then there ks no reason to take anything you say seriously.

That ringing in your ears you're experiencing right now is the last gasping breathe of a dying inner ear as it got thoroughly PULVERISED by the point roaring over your head at supersonic speeds. - Tippia

Tam Arai
Mi Pen Rai
#69 - 2016-09-07 12:16:05 UTC
to me a carebear is someone who is as risk averse as possible

prime examples being

hi sec haulers/ missioners/ miners who cry about ganking but doing nothing to protect themselves at all- afk, max cargo/yield etc

solo pvpers who talk about how great they are and their leet efficiency but not mentioning their alt booster, ecm, logi always on standby to help them avoid a single loss. hi sec jita campers the same

gankers- granted it takes effort / planning but other than an 8m cat loss, they dont risk anything

nullbears- where one cloaky can force entire corps to hide in station

pvp groups- wont engage other fleets unless they have a fleet thats 20 times bigger than enemy



its a game have fun- **** killboards

matt maiello
Imperial Shipment
Amarr Empire
#70 - 2016-09-07 12:43:38 UTC
This is cool I was worried I would be a care bear. But since I travel in low and tank my mining ships and keep a pop fit I'm safe
Dirty Forum Alt
Forum Alts Anonymous
#71 - 2016-09-07 14:07:07 UTC  |  Edited by: Dirty Forum Alt
Well to get back to the original topic:

"Care Bears" began as cartoon Greetings Card characters in the early 80's - and were later converted into an animated Children's television show. They have been re-released many times, and are still around today if you search - but back in the mid-80s/early 90s would have been the height of their popularity.

These characters were extemely anti-violence - and solved all of their problems with "love" and "kindness", etc. Each bear had their own characteristic - very un-subtly conveyed by their name.



Now, for some reason, MMO players have historically had assorted unhealthy obsessions with children's cartoon characters...(Don't even get me started on the Brony movement, among others...) - so naturally they *had* to find a way to bring their cherished childhood icons into their games with them. And given the anti-violence nature of the Care Bears, they became the ideal icon for those who opposed violence within the video game worlds, and tried to solve their problems without violence.

People being people - of course this over time transformed into a purely negative connotation for most people.



These days, most of the people using the term have no idea where it comes from, or what it means - it is just a generic insult they toss around...

I myself, even knowing the meaning/origin of the word, have used the term "carebear" for the past 8 years in EVE quite casually/loosely - referring to both myself and others as carebears when engaged in pretty much any non-violent activity...

However upon taking a more active role on the forums here...I suppose I've changed my stance on the word...And I find that I no longer use it nearly as much (hardly at all in fact)...



Honestly I'm not sure which is sadder...
The fact that so many people not only use the term as a derogatory, nearly racist insult but in fact take it *seriously* while doing so and actually try to define and defend specific stereotypical traits that the word embodies...
Or the fact that people are actually *more* offended by a purely in-game slur like "carebear" than they are offended by the numerous *actual RL Racial slurs* that get thrown around in the same game...

Either way - you guys take this stuff WAY too seriously... It is a made-up word based on a kids show from the 80s...being used inside a *fake* universe... Relax...



PS: The same goes for "F1 Monkey" "noob" "ganker" "griefer" and all other insults that are strictly in-game... It used to just be traditional "trash talk" - but you guys are seriously starting to make me uncomfortable with how seriously you all seem to take these imaginary made up words...

The dead swans lay in the stagnant pool. They lay. They rotted. They turned Around occasionally. Bits of flesh dropped off them from Time to time. And sank into the pool's mire. They also smelt a great deal.

Paula Nancy Millstone Jennings (Sussex)

Raven Ship
Center for Advanced Studies
Gallente Federation
#72 - 2016-09-07 15:34:27 UTC
About "carebear" usage in local chat, there are two main factors:

1. Monkeys who think they are smarter than you try to provoke you to fight on there terms, where they will be sure about there advantage.
2. Monkeys with low self-esteem, from there point of view insulting others, to feel better at those "carebears" background.

That said, pvp is least respectful activity in eve, as in end what those get? nothing, years ago battle-clinic changed formula of damage/isk of killmails, to be divided by number of players present on killmail, that upgrade were reverted after few days, to how much tears those pew pew people spread all over place, but the fact noticed there were, that all of those pew pew entities, small or big, really sucked.
Silivar Karkun
Doomheim
#73 - 2016-09-07 16:11:40 UTC
i still cant understand why people gets triggered by that word......

loosing your stuff is part of the game. any of the activities in this game mean loosing something in one way or another (time is the most basic, materials, isk,clones, ships, implants, sov, whatever).

if you fear of loosing in this game, you should be playing something else.

this isnt Tumblr.....and the community here i would dare to say is several orders of magnitude more mature and polite than say....i dont know.......League of Legends.......that one really can take your bolts out...but its because of the mix between rat kids and stressfull gameplay....

my best advice around that word would be to just keep playing, other people's opinion on your gamestyle doesnt matter.

Jaxon Grylls
Institute of Archaeology
#74 - 2016-09-07 16:22:25 UTC  |  Edited by: Jaxon Grylls
Khergit Deserters wrote:
If I could glom onto your post OP... could I ask what is the meaning of "pleb"? I asked once in Local, and the response I got was something like, "It means plebians, like you. LOL LMAO ROFL go back to WOW." That caused me to conclude that the pleb-caller was below a plebian, because he didn't know what the word plebian meant.

Patrician - One of the landowning, slave-owning, snobby but still window screenless mosquito slapping members of the Roman mansion-dwelling class.
Plebian - All of the other urban, but as yet less successful, hustlers living in ancient Rome.
Outside of the leet urban areas, there were of course the 90% or so of people who grew food and lived in huts and were peasants. But at least the were surrounded by soil and had places to bury their dung. Moreover, their neighbors had far away places to bury their own dung.

So what is the meaning of this pleb term being thrown around in Eve? It seems like it's a cool and trendy variant of the honest and direct noob, but infinitely more unwittingly ignoramus-sounding. "LOL pleb," but the guy saying it's granddad was a pleb, and grandson doesn't even know what it means.



Close but no cigar.

The terms Patrician and Plebeian had actual legal definitions. Patricians were the first social order and had many of the attributes of aristocracy. They had special privileges such as reserved seats in the arena. They were also subject to laws not applicable to ordinary citizens such as particular forms of marriage. Many high positions were originally reserved for patricians such as seats in the Senate and the Consulate but that did change over time.

Plebeians were the other social order. They were the "commoners" in the Roman state but after a number of strikes and other social disobedience they did manage to gain some more legal and social rights. Their chief defence against the power of the Patricians was the "Tribunus Plebis" or "Tribune of the Plebs"

The modern term "pleb" is usually derogatory and indicates that the speaker regards the "pleb" as beneath them socially and should know their place. A prominent Consevative MP Andrew Mitchell was forced to resign his post as Chief Whip as he used that term to describe Police officers who refused to let him take his bicycle through the main gates at the entrance to Downing Street.
Pandora Carrollon
Provi Rapid Response
#75 - 2016-09-07 19:46:02 UTC
The term Carebear requires context.

It's really not so easy to boil it down to two things.

It's more of an indicator of the person using the term than it is of the target of the term. That target is usually some amorphous concept of a mythical player that wants to be left alone to solo play the game in HiSec and whines when they are bugged, usually a whine to CCP to protect them.

That's the Carebear myth. I haven't really found one in the seven months I've been playing EVE and I've run across a lot of players in HiSec, talked to many. None had the markings or tag of "Carebear" on them.

So, it's usually a derogatory term used against a stereotype of a certain kind of player or play style.

I've been called one many times and I certainly don't fit the mythical definition so it's not me and I'm not bothered by the term. I call myself one sometimes for arguments sake when players toss generalities around.

What I find is interesting, is sometimes the biggest Carebears, or the ones closest to the mythical definition are the ones railing against them. A certain pseudo religion in HiSec comes to mind... Big smileShockedRoll
Scipio Artelius
Weaponised Vegemite
Flying Dangerous
#76 - 2016-09-07 20:48:51 UTC
Pandora Carrollon wrote:
...I haven't really found one in the seven months I've been playing EVE and I've run across a lot of players in HiSec, talked to many. None had the markings or tag of "Carebear " on them.
...
What I find is interesting, is sometimes the biggest Carebears, or the ones closest to the mythical definition are the ones railing against them. A certain pseudo religion in HiSec comes to mind... Big smileShockedRoll

If the first sentence is true, how can you argue the second sentence?
Zan Shiro
Doomheim
#77 - 2016-09-08 13:02:59 UTC  |  Edited by: Zan Shiro
Silivar Karkun wrote:
i still cant understand why people gets triggered by that word......

loosing your stuff is part of the game. any of the activities in this game mean loosing something in one way or another (time is the most basic, materials, isk,clones, ships, implants, sov, whatever).

if you fear of loosing in this game, you should be playing something else.

this isnt Tumblr.....and the community here i would dare to say is several orders of magnitude more mature and polite than say....i dont know.......League of Legends.......that one really can take your bolts out...but its because of the mix between rat kids and stressfull gameplay....

my best advice around that word would be to just keep playing, other people's opinion on your gamestyle doesnt matter.




Basically. Just a word. Play how you like really and go with that. I like my empire time and I did pvp. Empire has its allure. Get a freaky idea...I go buy the parts, have at it. Skips the foreplay of sisi. Spaghetti sticks to the wall...I have an isk maker of some kind, If not...well hope resale goes well lol.


But I have an odd view. I see little difference between some pvp in the game and care bearing (use the term to myself...and don't care, is what is really and neither good or bad to me). My bias is based on prolonged sov campaigns when in 0.0. Pos based warfare I started with then dominion SOV for a really long stretch.

Alliance leader/FC say this is the ttarget(s) for the night. Not unlike mission agent saying here is WC in system X.

go to system and its FC call to warp to X. Not unlike warp to mission room, then warp to acc. gates..

Lets have pos defended. FC calls primary, secondary, tertiary....etc based on A-Z (had one do Z-A to spice it up). Every good mission runner after familiar with a missions has their patented way to run the mission a parallel. Damsel in distress done pvp style basically, Bash that structure, kill the defender spawns, bash that structure some more...new defenders spawn. See the cycle? lol

Then its out grind the targets down.

You win or lose. Some nights you are called primary and die. You did something wrong, rats got you as a relation.

Some would say the thrill of a player kill. As if player X in a bs called primary had any choice in the matter. 50 BS are firing at you...you will die. Woohoo I am in the top half of that km, man I am good. Never got into the CAOD circle jerk thing. Been a goon pet, been in crews who shot goons. SSDD really....Remove the half assed politics, its just shooting the same stuff really. Best you can hope for is fun FC's to fly with.

Skirmishers will say well duh 0.0. Which I can dig. Its just funny 0.0 talks crap about the skirmishers. So did I pvp or not? you'd have to ask the pvp community. then leave even more confused. I did.

Now I just spam pve doing what I want. May return to pvp. But probably be in wh to say I did that. And the allure of pve in wh's not a bad side motivation I won't even deny is a motivation lol.
Pandora Carrollon
Provi Rapid Response
#78 - 2016-09-08 16:51:42 UTC
Scipio Artelius wrote:
Pandora Carrollon wrote:
...I haven't really found one in the seven months I've been playing EVE and I've run across a lot of players in HiSec, talked to many. None had the markings or tag of "Carebear " on them.
...
What I find is interesting, is sometimes the biggest Carebears, or the ones closest to the mythical definition are the ones railing against them. A certain pseudo religion in HiSec comes to mind... Big smileShockedRoll

If the first sentence is true, how can you argue the second sentence?


You need to read the sentence again. "the ones closest'', doesn't apply the tag, only an approximation to it or having aspects of it.

A whole lotta whining goes on from HiSec players. In that very, very general sense HiSec is very much 'CarebearLand', but it's not just miners or PvE players that it applies to. HiSec PvP players could just as easily wear the very broad term.

That's why it's something of a nonsense tag. It requires context to figure out what the author applying the tag is alluding to.
Keno Skir
#79 - 2016-09-09 05:37:35 UTC
Arahantius Detache wrote:
Keno Skir wrote:


To be fair mate you think nobody can even enter lowsec alone and survive, which is pretty damn weak.

Have a tall glass of man-up and go dig your balls out of storage Straight


LOL! I do go into nullsec and I do get ganked each time.
This little game is not a place where you need to man up, it's a baby game, ROFL Roll
Actually, I take that back, its unfair to the more mature players.
It's not a baby game, it's just another MMO, a pixel addition to life, nothing more.
Confusing courage with just playing a game is very juvenile.


The real world is the place where manning up needs to be done even though that phrase is laughable.
Until you've had your face split open by a baseball bat and continued swinging afterward, you have no place telling me to man up.
Been there, done way more, lol.


Yeah mate i'm sure you're hard as nails like everyone else on the internet. My point still stands, it's not the game that gets you killed in nulsec, it's your ineptitude.

Man Up.. Sunshine.
Arahantius Detache
Arahantius Detache Corporation
#80 - 2016-09-09 06:10:20 UTC
Keno Skir wrote:


Yeah mate i'm sure you're hard as nails like everyone else on the internet. My point still stands, it's not the game that gets you killed in nulsec, it's your ineptitude.

Man Up.. Sunshine.


This coming from someone who's proud that they do good in a video game.

LOL

I enjoyed your little trolling attempt but I can see that there's no way of getting into that tiny little brain.
You may wanna get a little help with your psychotic condition but I think you're ****** regardless, LMFAO!!!

Man up, what a primitive joke. Unbelievable that primates like you actually believe that you're better than half the human race because you were born with a penis. Does that mean you think your mum is pathetic and weak? Honestly, are people like you really that stupid???