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Posted By: DiscipleN2k <DiscipleN2k@gmail.com> | Date: 7/21/08 12:14 p.m. |
In Response To: Warning - do not open halo 3 image "im on fire" (sharpsniper99) : Apparently on halo 3, people have been sending the image "im on : fire" to theyre opponent's to make them disconnect. : The image itself is a mod, or perhaps a overloaded picture (if thats
: Either way the image will probably have more than that name, so dont accept
How does this help someone win a game? It seems like the player getting the file would have to be goofy enough to take the time in the middle of the game to try and view the picture for it to work. If they don't have to even look at the picture for it to work, then what's the point in warning people not to open it? Once again, I'm sure there is one key element I'm missing here that's keeping this from making any sense to me. -Disciple
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