
Let’s get one thing straight: gaming is supposed to be fun. It’s supposed to be chaotic, creative, and full of laughter—the kind that erupts when your raid wipes because someone pulled the boss early, or when your friend accidentally sells their legendary gear for vendor trash. It’s not supposed to be a breeding ground for threats, harassment, or real-world hostility.
And yet, here we are. Another week, another developer receiving death threats over patch notes. Another streamer doxxed because they picked the wrong faction. Another community post spiraling into personal attacks because someone dared to say “I liked the old talent tree better.”
Enough.
🧨 This Isn’t War—It’s a Game
You don’t like the new UI? Cool. Say so. You think the expansion’s pacing is off? Let’s talk. But if your first instinct is to threaten someone’s life over a tooltip change, you’ve lost the plot. You’re not a critic—you’re a liability.
We build these worlds for joy. For satire. For the thrill of a dungeon run and the heartbreak of a loot roll lost. If your idea of feedback involves violence, you’re not part of the solution. You’re the reason good people walk away from the industry. Stop making co-workers want to load a Ak in their trunk. Not Safe/
🗣️ Sidebar: Democrat Drama & Dirty Seens
And while we’re calling things out—let’s address the sidebar heat.
“I will not stop. Go f*** yourself!”
“I’m one of the cleanest people you ever met—with dirty seens. You know.”
“I got more on you than you got on me. HA.”
That’s not politics. That’s a tantrum wrapped in paranoia. You want to debate policy? Fine. You want to sling coded threats and flex imaginary dossiers? You’re not in a campaign—you’re in a cartoon. And not the good kind.
We’ve all got skeletons. Some of us turned them into sticker packs. But if your entire platform is built on rage and revenge, don’t be surprised when the crowd tunes out. Civility isn’t weakness—it’s the only thing keeping the game going.
🧼 Clean Hands, Dirty Lore
You can be clean. You can be sharp. You can have “dirty seens” and still walk with pride. That’s the dirtinabottle.com way. We build with grit, not spite. We riff with fire, not fear. And when the trolls come knocking, we don’t threaten—we outlast.
So to the ones sending threats: log off. Touch grass. Relearn the joy of losing a duel and laughing about it. Because if you think intimidation is power, you’ve never felt the rush of a perfect pull or a flawless win in court.
🎤 Final Word
We do this for fun. For chaos. For the love of the grind. If you’re here to threaten, you’re not a gamer—you’re a coward. And we’ve got no room for cowards in this raid group.