"u mad?"

"u mad?"

How do you respond without sounding mad?

I'm not mad, I'm just disappointed

just say "ima ngr"

>responding at all

>lul

>Responding to soyboys who get a rise out of shit-talking

Depends on the context. I usually shrug it off with a ''lol no''
But are you mad user?

by making the same thread again

Not responding = you being mad.

?

Lol no. U?

you got me

>Implying I don't have chat turned off when I play games

no u

Bait a racist reply so you can get them banned

>Umad?
>"No we africans dont have short fuses"
>Lol umad nigger
>Report

GG

Mad about you

>Go 40-3 in Quake Champions
>Teammate goes 2 - 27
>Call him a piece of garbage that should go back to PUBG/Overwatch
>he says "you're salty"

Is saying "you're mad" or "you're salty" a way of admitting that you're bad?

It doesn't matter what you say, they're looking for a response, any response.
With that said, the best way to deal with them is to start pushing their shit in during the game itself.

Say yes.

>see someone standing still
>kill them
>"u mad" in chat a few moments later
>"fuck off dude I was typing"
Is there a better feeling?

>Be me
>Be pyro
>Literally making a bbq of the enemy at spawn
>One of them says "look at him he is so mad he is playing pyro"

You don't respond, which makes them mad because they want a response.

Send him a picture of your boipucci, that faggot won't know what hit him

this guy gets it

>team is getting spawncamped
>go heavy and mow them down so my team can get out of spawn
>"wow rage heavy"
Why don't people understand that changing tactics doesn't mean someone is upset? I'm not going to keep throwing myself at a wall until it breaks, I'm going to change my approach so I don't waste time.

>play game
>people are mad
Every time.

in you're in a position where someone can tell you "umad" it's most likely you've already lost, there's no coming back from it so take it like a bitch

what if you're playing competitive overwatch ?

Gg ez

4 u

>playing overwatch at all
>playing "COMPETITIVE" OW
then I think you have some serious self reflection to do

^
If you're getting shit talked you're either bad or your good enough that you shouldn't be on chat at all.

I autolock Genji and squelch and mute my shit teammates

Jk I don't play that trash anymore

i might be mad but at least I ain't gay LOL

lmao

"u mad", seeing how that's the actual phrase and not some pussy question.

nah cuz/senpai it's all good

I usually just answer with pic related

Bazinga

"ye, I made in ur mom ;)"

i just say
>lol.

period is optional, but super short responses are usually the best.

>stay salty
>sure pal
>haha
>yup

>game lets you post images
Name one (1) game.

>overwatch
>competitive

I usually just ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
Actually ¯\_(ツ)_/¯ is a good response to most shit talking.

CS:S

i remember going on shitty low pop servers moderated by faggots and getting banned for spraying over some dumb server slut's spray

>playing ANY game where you can be banned for saying nigger
kill yourself

u mad?

>that's my secret
>I'm always mad.

kek those are literally the worst replies I could possibly think of

ye

lol

sure pal.

With a "reported :^)"

lol

Literally all you need

>not playing games with pleb filters

>How do you respond

You don't

There's a reason Valve has been doing the best they can to get rid of community servers.

"that's what I asked your dad after fucking your mom"

I don’t say anything. If I win I just say “no” at the end of the game. If I lose I just queue for another.

It's impossible.

>you mad?
>?

It's underage. They think "tryhard" is the greatest insult there is, and if a person beats them and wins the game they'll retort with "ur such a tryhard" because they can't fathom the concept of losing since their parents coddled them and society makes children think they'll all be winners at a young age.

>competitive overwatch

usually I respond with something like
"Yea bruh I'm the maddest of them all"

or If my team is winning:
"Yea bruh I'm totally mad about us winning :^)"

The bruhs are very important for making them angry instead

"Yes"