I apologize for the double post, but I'll bet you were thinking something along the lines of "..." when you saw the title of this thread.TeaBaggin said:
I apologize for the double post, but I'll bet you were thinking something along the lines of "..." when you saw the title of this thread.TeaBaggin said:
As am I. If any player tea bags me, it's usually one of the lowered leveled ones who happen to get there right after I have taken out 2 others. When they do bag me, I hunt them down mercilessly until they either quit or they get no chance at all to retaliate.latenightapplepie said:I still get it reasonably frequently on Halo 3. It irks me to no end. If indeed it is on the decline, I am quite pleased.
"Respectfully, I'll do my best to ensure you die shivering, exhausted, waterlogged, sinking and suffocating nautical miles from home."ElephantGuts said:I haven't seen tea-bagging in a while too. But that might be because I've been playing a lot of Battlestations: Pacific. Ships can't teabag other ships. That is why they make for the most respectful form of warfare.
I can't think of any better way to die, can you? And it counts as drowning, not suffocating. Suffocating is for retarded little kids who put plastic bags over their heads. Drowning is for men who die bravely for their country.mooncalf said:"Respectfully, I'll do my best to ensure you die shivering, exhausted, waterlogged, sinking and suffocating nautical miles from home."ElephantGuts said:I haven't seen tea-bagging in a while too. But that might be because I've been playing a lot of Battlestations: Pacific. Ships can't teabag other ships. That is why they make for the most respectful form of warfare.