[ My source of information: https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/honor
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[ Here are the definitions of Honor:
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[ 1 A : good name or public esteem : REPUTATION
[ B : a showing of usually merited respect : RECOGNITION
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[ 2 : PRIVILEGE // pay honor to our founder
[ // had the honor of joining the captain for dinner
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[ 3 : a person of superior standing ---now used especially as a title for a holder of high office
[ // if Your Honor please
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[ 4 : one who’s worth brings respect or fame : CREDIT
[ // an honor to the profession
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[ 5 : the center half of the upper half of an armorial escutcheon
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[ 6 : an evidence or symbol of distinction: such as
[ A : an exalted title or rank
[ B (1) : BADGE, DECORATION
[ (2) : a ceremonial rite or observance
[ // buried with full military honors
[ C : an award in a contest or field of competition
[ D archaic : a gesture of deference : BOW
[ E honors plural
[ An academic distinction conferred on a superior student
[ A course of study for superior students supplementing or replacing a regular course
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[ 7 : CHASTITY, PURITY
[ // fought fiercely for her honor and her life
[ -Barton Black
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[ 8 A : a keen sense of ethical conduct : INTEGRITY
[ // a man of honor
[ B : ones word given as a guarantee of performance
[ // on my honor, I will be there
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[ 9 honors plural : social courtesies or civilities extended by a host
[ // asked her to do the honors
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[ 10 A (1) : an ace, king, queen, jack, or ten especially of the trump suit in bridge
[ (2) : the scoring value of honors held in bridge
[ - Usually used in plural
[ B : the privilege of playing first from the tee in golf
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[ Please think before using phrases such as “For Honor, more like No Honor” or “That dishonorable piece of trash just threw me off the ledge.”


Stop This:

1. Stop blaming the game mechanics.
2. Stop trying to control your opponents actions.
3. Stop acting immature and irrational every time someone:
A. Throws you into some spikes or off a cliff.
B. Ganks you.
C. Pops a revenge.
D. Uses a characters best move more than once.
E. Uses a character you can’t play very well against.
F. Or uses an emote more than once at a time.


Last Thoughts:

If you lose, no excuses (stated obove). You don’t get much better at the game if you don’t practice against the things you lack skill to prevent. Correction, repetition. Practice, practice, and more practice. Not complain, complain, and complain again. Accept that it’s part of the game and move on. Make sure you are controlling your emotions while you fight. If you are getting angry or upset, correct yourself and remain calm. It doesn’t matter if you think your opponent is toxic, you are exponentially less effective whilst you enrage yourself and forget your practice, you put less thought on what your doing with the controls.