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  • Flame War
  • Flame war
  • FLAME WAR
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  • Flame War is the 93rd level in Chip's Challenge Level Pack 1. It was created by John Lewis.
  • A Flame War is a phenomenon that occurs in chatrooms when offense is taken at some comment, innocuous or otherwise. This results in increased BRB Energy output. However, amount of usable energy is variable, mainly because as the flame war grows in intensity the amount of WTF and expletives found in it grow exponentially, and these are unusable for energy production. As a direct result flame wars are best harvested just before the use of expletive and WTF crosses the Z0Mglol Limit. This article is a . You can help My English Wiki by expanding it.
  • Flame Wars (sometimes written "Flamewars", for the lazy, or on the gay flamewars site) destroyed 3.2 million square miles of farmland, according to a certain copyrighted bear with a hat (also ghey) who reminds us that only we can prevent flame wars.[#endnote_1]
  • Something about the anonymous nature of the internet makes people behave in ways that they wouldn't when face-to-face with people. What starts as a minor disagreement like "how to ship two minor characters," or "what constitutes Canon or Fanon," escalates until the users are insulting each other, flinging expletives and profanities and shouting at the top of their virtual lungs. Inevitably, someone will be compared to Hitler. God help you if you actually start discussing politics or religion.
Level
  • 93
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chips available
  • 4
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  • 2
bold lynx
  • 322
#views
  • 250
Password
  • HCNI
songtitle
  • "FLAME WAR"
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original upload date
  • Aug.8.2016
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  • 3
bold ms
  • 323
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  • 3
difficulty ms
  • 2
bold difficulty lynx
  • 3
bold complexity lynx
  • 3
Hint
  • None
chips required
  • 4
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Singer
  • RUBY and DEX
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Name
  • Flame War
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  • #E79753; color: #3C261A
Time
  • 350
abstract
  • Flame War is the 93rd level in Chip's Challenge Level Pack 1. It was created by John Lewis.
  • A Flame War is a phenomenon that occurs in chatrooms when offense is taken at some comment, innocuous or otherwise. This results in increased BRB Energy output. However, amount of usable energy is variable, mainly because as the flame war grows in intensity the amount of WTF and expletives found in it grow exponentially, and these are unusable for energy production. As a direct result flame wars are best harvested just before the use of expletive and WTF crosses the Z0Mglol Limit. This article is a . You can help My English Wiki by expanding it.
  • Something about the anonymous nature of the internet makes people behave in ways that they wouldn't when face-to-face with people. What starts as a minor disagreement like "how to ship two minor characters," or "what constitutes Canon or Fanon," escalates until the users are insulting each other, flinging expletives and profanities and shouting at the top of their virtual lungs. Inevitably, someone will be compared to Hitler. After a time, the flames may abate, but usually more because of exhaustion than anyone actually getting a point across. Once everyone has recovered their stamina, all it takes is one innocent (or not-so-innocent) person bringing the subject up to start things all over again. In fandom related communities, a lot of the flame wars are the result of a Broken Base, Fandom Rivalry, Fandom Heresy, or other Fan Dumb behavior -- which, in turn, is the result of people regarding the fandom as Serious Business. In a way, it can be even more bothersome than dealing with trolls who come onto the community to bash the entire fandom. Sometimes a fandom Flame War can reach such levels that it becomes a Holy War, a massive, prolonged battle of insults. The Console Wars and PC vs. MAC debate are good examples of these prolonged, fortunately rare Wars. God help you if you actually start discussing politics or religion. This trope is also known as a Holy War. Not to be confused with epic wars where Crusaders kill each other with fire. See Misplaced Nationalism for a specific form. See Internet Backdraft for more specific examples of ways to start big ones.
  • Flame Wars (sometimes written "Flamewars", for the lazy, or on the gay flamewars site) destroyed 3.2 million square miles of farmland, according to a certain copyrighted bear with a hat (also ghey) who reminds us that only we can prevent flame wars.[#endnote_1]