I tend to agree with this, but I do find it oddly amusing how many people have no idea what QQ really is. I guess thats because so much of the gaming community is so young and don't tend to understand a phrase (or whatever) and make assumptions out of fear they would look foolish, then spread this misinformation.
QQ is not crying. Due to lack of interest of actually figuring a good way to word it, I will take this snippet.
Contrary to popular belief, QQ is not a set of crying eyes. It actually originated with the advent of Warcraft II. On battlenet, you could press ALT+Q+Q to immediately exit the match and program. Thus the term "QQ" was to tell people to just quit because they are unskilled. The term later developed and lost it's origin and is usually mistaken as crying eyes.
I think it developed earlier than Warcraft 2, but either way, the general idea is there. It was the original rage quit.
Wish it was used properly more often.
-K
My sentiments: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kfVsfOSbJY0
I really don't know how to reply to that.My sentiments: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kfVsfOSbJY0
I think that video may give me nightmares.
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