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I've noticed a bunch of aggressively worded titles in the institute lately, and thinking about them, I guessed there were a few ways their tone could be taken
A: "Hell yeah! Badass article gonna tell it like it is!"
B: "I... I suck? that's not fair..."
C: "Oh excellent, I see this with perfect objectivity as 'what not to do'"
Basically an aggressively worded title like "Reasons your weapon is lame and unoriginal" could be read aggressively, as if someone is shouting at you or demeaning you for a mistake you may not have even made, or it could be taken as a funny rant-style education, like this infographic about breeding a Catching Gallade in pokemon
So, vote and tell me which of the alternate titles for the same subject sounds more appealing to you, cause I'm curious!
A: "Hell yeah! Badass article gonna tell it like it is!"
B: "I... I suck? that's not fair..."
C: "Oh excellent, I see this with perfect objectivity as 'what not to do'"
Basically an aggressively worded title like "Reasons your weapon is lame and unoriginal" could be read aggressively, as if someone is shouting at you or demeaning you for a mistake you may not have even made, or it could be taken as a funny rant-style education, like this infographic about breeding a Catching Gallade in pokemon
So, vote and tell me which of the alternate titles for the same subject sounds more appealing to you, cause I'm curious!
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