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Case ([personal profile] case) wrote in [community profile] fandomsecrets2025-09-19 05:51 pm

[ SECRET POST #6832 ]


⌈ Secret Post #6832 ⌋

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06. [SPOILERS for I Was a Teenage Exocolonist]
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(Anonymous) 2025-09-20 04:15 am (UTC)(link)
Hardcore can technically be relative when it comes to closed groups like that. They're 'hardcore' because they spend 15 hours a day (or whatever) on this game, have their own standards, and commit to them. It doesn't necessarily have to be an overall scale on how everyone else is doing for them to expect their group to match a set amount of effort. Let alone expect them to equate to the best/better teams overall.

What's interesting to me is your use of terms. About how you could break the news to "my team", but you immediately switch to 'them', or 'their team' when it comes to criticizing them for not being good, or worldly enough.

(Anonymous) 2025-09-20 05:29 pm (UTC)(link)
Eh, latter part is reading way too far into it.

"Anyone would realize [my] team is" - proposing others' opinions about a particular team.

"Anyone would realize [their own] team is" - about the team's level of self-awareness in general.

Means something entirely different.