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Every time a surv team sits in the exit gate teabagging, I'm going to play a round as Ghoul.

Those who are toxic can deal with what they hate most.

Comments

  • angrychuck
    angrychuck Member Posts: 525

    When I see teabagging survivors I'm just glad that I don't have some sort of weird god complex like them.

  • UnicornMedal
    UnicornMedal Member Posts: 1,964

    That doesn't deviate from a standard trial lmao

  • back in the day this used to be facecamp with leatherface lol, how the times have changed

  • Zuiphrode
    Zuiphrode Member Posts: 598
  • ShanoaLegendaryPlz
    ShanoaLegendaryPlz Member Posts: 1,841

    Griefing is griefing. Survivors don't realise that griefing / taunting / bullying a killer player, often ends in the frustrations being taken out on someone else. Bully squads for example if they are just a team of 2 or 3, the one thats not even part of the bullying is the most likely to get turbo tunneled into the ground to make the bullies helpless ( i was that target yesterday). But yea even t bagging in the exit gate - is griefing, and a form of disrespect towards another player, who in turn stops feeling the need to respect other players themself.

  • THE_Crazy_Hyena
    THE_Crazy_Hyena Member Posts: 1,609

    What's the problem with those people that makes them sit there and waste time anyways?
    Just leave the exit gate, and let them teabag for an empty audience 😉 that's what I'd do.

    That aside, as a survivor main myself, I really despise people teabagging as a way of bragging. Granted, if the killer was playing like a jerk that match (lots of tunneling/slugging/camping etc.) and we managed to win despite that, well, then they might deserve a bag or two, but against fair playing killers, just run out when the gate is open. Be a good sport

  • AcesSpeedo
    AcesSpeedo Member Posts: 347

    lmao… no one cares bro.

  • AcesSpeedo
    AcesSpeedo Member Posts: 347
    edited October 2025

    tbags arent grief. grief would be…being bm'd whilst being bled out, or giving up against a killer and them just holding you on their shoulder. tbagging doesnt affect how you can play the game. unlike say siege when they spam revive you until you die, never actually picking you up.

    tbags arent grief, the same way smacking on hook isnt grief, its bad sportsmanship yeah but it aint grief. might make you feel bad sometimes but youre not being griefed and can still play the game how you want. cheaters grief. stun locking is grief, exploiting gamebreaking bugs is grief.

    tbagging in the exit gate is merely survivors being happy to have escaped, does it suck? sometimes. but it aint grief.

  • Gh0st2317
    Gh0st2317 Member Posts: 173

    If you get worked up easily over a bunch of pixels bopping up and down, then I don't think you should play DBD and should instead consider finding a different game. And I don't think survivors really care about going against The Ghoul. Taking out your frustrations on the next group of survivors won't really do you any favors too.

  • Vess
    Vess Member Posts: 31
    edited October 2025

    The funny thing is that before I started to view the forum and the reddits, tbagging was just a positive way of expression towards others in my mind. Like many survivors when they meet first time in the game - tbag to say "hi" or when you unhook and heal someone, they can tbag to say "thx" - I see it often all the time. Then I read those topic about it and it was a culture shock 😮 I can only imagine that there are some casual people that don't view any media, they tbag at the gate to say "Thank you for the match Mr. Killer", oblivious to the fact the person have now emotional surge until they get a end game chat about it.

  • cogsturning
    cogsturning Member Posts: 3,142

    To other survivors It's usually friendly, yes. Occasionally it isn't, but the context makes that pretty clear. With killers, it's hard to explain but there's a vibe to it. You can say thanks to a killer by tbagging. It's how you do it, and how they're acting too. If the killer is standing by the gates being non-hostile and you walk over, give them your item, and tbag once or twice, that's a thanks.

  • Vess
    Vess Member Posts: 31
  • brewingtea
    brewingtea Member Posts: 785

    Fair

  • Abbzy
    Abbzy Member Posts: 3,280

    Tbh I think when patch 9.3.0 hits live as it is now you will be playing ghoul and blight more than other killers anyway.

    For people saying he is beating frustration, kinda he does but there is still chance he will get that same team or some players which tbaged from that team and will have his rematch so I dont see it as big problem its just his choice. I tunnel and slug too if I find Im against sabbo squad or flashlight swf.

  • Royval
    Royval Member Posts: 1,311

    why say Ghoul play nurse or blight lol

  • Nazzzak
    Nazzzak Member Posts: 7,701

    This reminds me of a post i remember seeing here a long time ago, where someone posted a video asking why the killer seemed to be friendly and give them hatch, only to then down them and hook them. Watching the video, the survivor has their back to the killer and starts rapidly tbagging next to hatch lol alot of us had to explain that if you want to thank the killer, then face them and crouch once, or if you have an item then leave it for them. The poor survivor thought they were expressing their thanks lol there's definitely some nuance to it

  • Zuiphrode
    Zuiphrode Member Posts: 598

    Because the type of person who teabags hates ghoul the most.