Chunky Munkey wrote:Rinzler XVIII wrote:Stinky Sleeve wrote:Medic 1879 wrote:Also according to one of your many ALTs (Neo Rinzler I think it was) you had quit dust till 1.8.
Nah, got ragemail from him just last week.
Actually I said that Using a Heavy Suit + Light Weapon is scrubby .. which it is .. and ended by saying the next time we play each other I'll use an RR on a Heavy and we can see what's scrubbier
You say that like it isn't
ragemail.
rage
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noun
1.
violent uncontrollable anger.
"her face was distorted with rage"
synonyms:temper, fit of rage/fury/anger/temper, fit of bad/ill temper, towering rage, bad temper, pet, fit of pique, tantrum, fury, frenzy of rage/anger, rampage, paroxysm of rage/anger, passion, bad mood, mood; More
anger or aggression associated with conflict arising from a particular situation.
"office rage is on the increase"
synonyms:fury, anger, wrath, outrage, indignation, passion, hot temper, spleen, resentment, pique, annoyance, vexation, exasperation, displeasure, bitterness, rancour, antagonism, hostility; More
antonyms:calmness
the violent action of a natural agency.
"the rising rage of the sea"
2.
a vehement desire or passion.
"a rage for absolute honesty informs much western art"
synonyms:craze, passion, fashion, taste, desire, craving, appetite, trend, vogue, fad, enthusiasm, love, obsession, compulsion, weakness, fondness, fixation, fetish, mania, fascination, preoccupation; More
a widespread temporary enthusiasm or fashion.
noun: the rage
"computer games are all the rage"
synonyms:very popular, in fashion, in style, in vogue, (all) the fashion, the (latest) craze, the (latest) thing, (all) the vogue, in (great) demand, much sought-after, ultra-fashionable; More
literary
prophetic, poetic, or martial enthusiasm or ardour.
"Leaden Age, Quicken'd with Youthfull Spleene, and Warlike Rage"
3.
AUSTRAL./NZinformal
a lively party.
"the sound of the rage filled the campus"
verb
verb: rage; 3rd person present: rages; past tense: raged; past participle: raged; gerund or present participle: raging
1.
feel or express violent uncontrollable anger.
"he raged at the futility of it all"
synonyms:be angry, be furious, be enraged, be incensed, be infuriated, seethe, be beside oneself, have a fit, boil, be boiling over, rant, rave, rant and rave, storm, fume, spit, breathe fire, burn; More
protest strongly at, complain vociferously about, disagree violently with, oppose strongly, denounce;
fulminate, storm, inveigh, rail, kick, expostulate, make a fuss about;
informalkick up a fuss/stink about
(of a natural agency or a conflict) continue violently or with great force.
"the argument raged for days"
synonyms:be violent, be at its height, be turbulent, be tempestuous, be uncontrollable, thunder, rampage More
(of an illness or fire) spread very rapidly or uncontrollably.
"the great cholera epidemic which raged across Europe in 1831"
(of an emotion) have or reach a high degree of intensity.
"she couldn't hide the fear that raged within her"
2.
AUSTRAL./NZinformal
go out and enjoy oneself socially.
"get ready to rage!"
Alot of people seem to think any mail that isn't GG is ragemail because their lives are so empty the only enjoyment they get is causing displeasure to others
Unless the mail is full of expletives and anger then it isn't ragemail it is simply Mail
I don't rage at redline sniping or railgun tanking or heavys using light weapons I just think it's scrubby .. just as nuclear weaponry is scrubby