@AceTv An adjusted observational study can identify an association, not establish causation. If you think this proves sunscreen causes cancer, you're confusing a statistical correlation with causal inference. That's Epidemiology 101.
@Crimson_King_9 This is such a dumb argument. People get used to all sorts of things they dislike. I'm very much used to red lights, doing the dishes, spam calls, etc, but I don't like any of those things. I'm very much used to sprint in Halo, but I also know how much better Halo is without it.
@Naded And there's a difference between a Halo pro talking trash at a Halo event, which was common, and some random "coach" coming out of nowhere with specific intent to be the biggest douchebag around, in both Halo and CoD, despite having zero accomplishments in either scene.
@Naded No. I'm saying BN's entire online presence was being an egotistical douchebag for no reason, despite the fact that he had accomplished nothing. Gandhi is someone you personally perceive to be a douche, but that wasn't his entire personality, he was just any other Halo pro.
@Naded I get that you don't like Gandhi, but they're not even comparable. BN was a professional douche, Gandhi was a pro player with a national championship and multiple event wins. BN made an ass of himself across Halo and CoD with 0 creds. Seriously, watch the MW2 videos with Rambo.
@Naded When every video of him is him being a douche, and when the one time I interacted with him in party chat was him being a COLOSSAL douche, I'm going to refer to him as such. If you play a douchebag as a character, people are more than justified in thinking he is one.
@Naded No, he was a colossal douchebag with the biggest undeserved ego of all time. Go watch the video of him on The Halo Council, or arguing with Rambo the CoD pro in MW2. The best thing he ever did for competitive gaming was to disappear.