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New Whale Emote?

So am I correct in assuming that people are going to use this emote whenever they face an account larger than theirs and want to express how they think the other player is a whale?


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Honestly a little surprised they came up with this. People have asked for a whale emote for a while, but I didn't think they would give something this fitting.
I can just see the little F2Ps spamming the hell out of it....
(Nothing against F2Ps or big spenders for that matter, I just think only dumb people spam emotes.)
Positive, negitive, happy, angry, sad, indifferent, annoyed....etc etc
Works on every single situation.
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You win = I got kabbamed
I win = you got kabammed
The simplicity and 0 toxicity is what I like the most.
Plus I never start with the emote war.
I just wanna do my objectives and dip.
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The Disappointed Fan.
This would fit perfect with kingpin. But they missed it.
...yes, apparently.
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