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| 15 Jul 2012 07:11 AM
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I just don't think its very accurate, what do you think?
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| 15 Jul 2012 07:12 AM
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The term "noob" is now used to offend someone.
They are usually new and have no place here in these forums.
And they usually flame because of their lack of experience.
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| 15 Jul 2012 07:13 AM
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It's like a meme and it's pretty overused
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| 15 Jul 2012 07:14 AM
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it's a meme
it has no real definition
~I am a cake~
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| 15 Jul 2012 07:15 AM
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A noob is an ugly orange fruit
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| 15 Jul 2012 07:16 AM
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@15
a noob is an ignorant fool (sometimes)
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| 15 Jul 2012 07:20 AM
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@Liliam
No, I said that a noob was a fruit.
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| 15 Jul 2012 08:24 AM
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Lol this thread turned into this. xD
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