I'm disappointed that nobody has said this yet. Two almost full pages, not a single image or quote of this
Can't explain it.
Can't explain it.
Trolling is extraordinarily interactive, what are you talking about?Popadoo said:I've never laughed harder than when I placed lava across a friend's wooden town in Minecraft.
It's like trolling, but much more interactive.
There's a very, very simple answer for this. They do it for the lulz.Evil Smurf said:could someone explain to my why it is fun to wreck peoples game times?
Happy to help. Though, I must say that I didn't even read more than two posts in this forum until just now.Vigormortis said:You've basically taken my entire stance on the topic, and the posts I've made so far, and condensed them into a handful of sentences. Thank you.salinv said:Schadenfreude, e.g. happiness at the misfortune of others. A lot of people love schadenfreude - you could almost say it is part of human nature. I find it deplorable, but I honestly cant say I haven't done it at times.
Griefing is basically (in my mind at least) the conscious act of taking the active role in schadenfreude, and I find that the people who do it typically exemplify why I think the internet can be an absolute cesspool of humanity.
Also: GIFT; Gabriel's Internet Fuckwad Theory: Average Human Being + Anonymity + Large Audience = Total Fuckwad.
It's not really a desire to see the world burn, but rather the desire to burn down the world. Those that watch and push it on are watching the world burn.TheYellowCellPhone said:
Love that musical; if I ever get the chance, I intend to see it.Frission said:Schadenfreude, the pain of others is hilarious.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t9B-ZoS0wvU
Did someone post this yet? They should.
Edit: Too late
To be fair, when you're playing a competitive multiplayer game then all of your fun is at the expense of others.Evil Smurf said:I do, they can only have fun at the expense of othersloc978 said:It's a way for people who are alpha jerkoffs on the inside but are forced to act as powerless betas in real life to blow off steam. Pity them.
Gotta love the RPG teamkill at the spawn trick.imahobbit4062 said:Nothing gives me more joy in the world than griefing a bunch of annoying kids who treat a game of Call Of Duty so fucking seriously in a hardcore match. Even better, they deserve it.
To put it simply, schadenfreude.Evil Smurf said:could someone explain to my why it is fun to wreck peoples game times?
You really could have used to be more specific here. Griefing in what sort of games?Evil Smurf said:could someone explain to my why it is fun to wreck peoples game times?
salinv said:Schadenfreude, e.g. happiness at the misfortune of others. A lot of people love schadenfreude - you could almost say it is part of human nature. I find it deplorable, but I honestly cant say I haven't done it at times.
Griefing is basically (in my mind at least) the conscious act of taking the active role in schadenfreude, and I find that the people who do it typically exemplify why I think the internet can be an absolute cesspool of humanity.
Also: GIFT; Gabriel's Internet Fuckwad Theory: Average Human Being + Anonymity + Large Audience = Total Fuckwad.