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Why is the term "noob" even used?
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Old Sep 4, 2006, 04:35 PM Local time: Sep 5, 2006, 06:35 AM #1 of 25
As far as noob is concerned... when used in forums, its almost always used when someone can't sociably reply to someone not confirming their own opinion.

Sorry to follow this sidetrack, but it cant be helped.

Originally Posted by electric_eye
What the hell let's analyze the word 'noob'. That camera is covering your face. Real amateur work.
Do you actually think that wasn't intentional?

Furthermore, most people arn't profesionals when it comes to photography, and as such don't give a shit.

Originally Posted by Lord Styphon
You're using a picture of your face as your avatar, but you're covering your face with the camera because you don't want anyone to see your face.

Makes perfect sense.
Wrong. If he was using a picture of his face for his avatar, with a camera covering it, the whole avatar would basically just be a camera. The camera is taking up less than 10% of the shot. You may consider it the focus, but that does not mean thats what the picutre is of.

Jam it back in, in the dark.
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