Ah, the classical grief, the "fancy" grief and the "sadist" grief.
Grief is an extraordinarily broad term.
it is used to describe many things,
such as breaking a single block on a house,
destroying a large portion of something,
or simply leading a creeper toward them,
how can you judge grief if you do not understand it yourself?
to grief is to express yourself upon someone else.
it Is to cause them pain and anger,
to take an achievement of theirs and pervert it into something they are angry about.
everyone err's from time to time,
I know not a single person that has not griefed, unintentionally or not.
many of the claim grief is a sign of immaturity.
it is so for many people as you must understand that many young people play this.
but it is also an expression of disgust hatred and rage.
in some people they might set explosives underneath your house cleverly linked to a pressure plate
like an iron door such is an example of as you would say "fancy grief"
some people might just break their way in and steal your items. perhaps even breaking a few bookshelves and an enchanting table while they are at it.
others might just place fire upon your house and watch or flatten it with bombs.
any of that Is an achievement.
not to build it for others did that.
but to destroy it!
to destroy it is to render what they have done, all their worth, meaningless.
to know that you have just annihilated someone's hard work, to know that you have destroyed their inner sanctum.
that is what it means to be an griefer,
not to feel good for just making a home, to feel good for breaking one too.
destruction leads to rebirth,
perhaps in this cratered landscape someone will find the will to make a recessed house.
to find ground ripe with caverns
so perhaps claim as their own.
to grief is not to just destroy but achieve that right, the ability to destroy it.That, my friends is why people grief. :Flint and Steel:
People usually grief because they have no life and they are too lazy to do something so they ruin the hard work of someone who truly likes Minecraft and they should go to jail.
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Griefers are wannabe bullies. They are simply too small/wimpy to bully anyone IRL, so they grief in games and troll forums. Griefers are simply not man enough to survive a real fight, so they pick fights where they don't have to be scared of getting a few teeth knocked out.
Ah, the classical grief, the "fancy" grief and the "sadist" grief.
Grief is an extraordinarily broad term.
it is used to describe many things,
such as breaking a single block on a house,
destroying a large portion of something,
or simply leading a creeper toward them,
how can you judge grief if you do not understand it yourself?
to grief is to express yourself upon someone else.
it Is to cause them pain and anger,
to take an achievement of theirs and pervert it into something they are angry about.
everyone err's from time to time,
I know not a single person that has not griefed, unintentionally or not.
many of the claim grief is a sign of immaturity.
it is so for many people as you must understand that many young people play this.
but it is also an expression of disgust hatred and rage.
in some people they might set explosives underneath your house cleverly linked to a pressure plate
like an iron door such is an example of as you would say "fancy grief"
some people might just break their way in and steal your items. perhaps even breaking a few bookshelves and an enchanting table while they are at it.
others might just place fire upon your house and watch or flatten it with bombs.
any of that Is an achievement.
not to build it for others did that.
but to destroy it!
to destroy it is to render what they have done, all their worth, meaningless.
to know that you have just annihilated someone's hard work, to know that you have destroyed their inner sanctum.
that is what it means to be an griefer,
not to feel good for just making a home, to feel good for breaking one too.
destruction leads to rebirth,
perhaps in this cratered landscape someone will find the will to make a recessed house.
to find ground ripe with caverns
so perhaps claim as their own.
to grief is not to just destroy but achieve that right, the ability to destroy it.
That, my friends is why people grief. :Flint and Steel:
Well sometimes it's out of jealousy. I have experienced this first hand. I had joined a creative server around Beta 1.6 I believe and within a month I had skyrocketed to some of the highest ranks on the server, mainly because of my builds and also my initiative to help newbies on the server. However, one day the server crashed, we logged back in and all of my builds had been turned into sand. We had bigbrother but it was not done in the regular kind of way of griefing, and it didn't say anything about what happened to my builds.
Most of you are wrong. Think of it from a Griefers view. yes, I used to grief but no more. Griefers are people who get SO bored of minecraft, they result to getting people angry at them for something new. For me, however, when 1.6 came out, I quit griefing as Singleplayer is now worth the time.
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Unnaturally good at Redstone. Give me a challenge and a time limit and about %95 of the time I'll beat it.
I sometimes grief to troll, but I'm actually pretty mature anyways
I agree, I grief people that get to close to my house, a Taiga and Mega Taiga.
My troll name is the Greenman...
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The universe, it loves you.
You have played the game well.
Everything you need is in you.
You are stronger then you know.
You are the daylight, and you are the night.
The darkness you fight is deep within you. But so is the light to purge it.
You are not alone, and you are not separate from every other thing.
You are the universe, experiencing itself, tasting itself, reading itself, understanding itself.
Grief is an extraordinarily broad term.
it is used to describe many things,
such as breaking a single block on a house,
destroying a large portion of something,
or simply leading a creeper toward them,
how can you judge grief if you do not understand it yourself?
to grief is to express yourself upon someone else.
it Is to cause them pain and anger,
to take an achievement of theirs and pervert it into something they are angry about.
everyone err's from time to time,
I know not a single person that has not griefed, unintentionally or not.
many of the claim grief is a sign of immaturity.
it is so for many people as you must understand that many young people play this.
but it is also an expression of disgust hatred and rage.
in some people they might set explosives underneath your house cleverly linked to a pressure plate
like an iron door such is an example of as you would say "fancy grief"
some people might just break their way in and steal your items. perhaps even breaking a few bookshelves and an enchanting table while they are at it.
others might just place fire upon your house and watch or flatten it with bombs.
any of that Is an achievement.
not to build it for others did that.
but to destroy it!
to destroy it is to render what they have done, all their worth, meaningless.
to know that you have just annihilated someone's hard work, to know that you have destroyed their inner sanctum.
that is what it means to be an griefer,
not to feel good for just making a home, to feel good for breaking one too.
destruction leads to rebirth,
perhaps in this cratered landscape someone will find the will to make a recessed house.
to find ground ripe with caverns
so perhaps claim as their own.
to grief is not to just destroy but achieve that right, the ability to destroy it.That, my friends is why people grief. :Flint and Steel:
I read this post in Gaylord Steambath's voice.
I agree, I grief people that get to close to my house, a Taiga and Mega Taiga.
My troll name is the Greenman...
The universe, it loves you.
You have played the game well.
Everything you need is in you.
You are stronger then you know.
You are the daylight, and you are the night.
The darkness you fight is deep within you. But so is the light to purge it.
You are not alone, and you are not separate from every other thing.
You are the universe, experiencing itself, tasting itself, reading itself, understanding itself.
The End Poem
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