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  • Poll [22 votes]: The practice of "humping" in Halo is best characterised as?
Subject: Halo gamers; One hump or two?
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Poll: The practice of "humping" in Halo is best characterised as?  [closed]
Obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD):  18%
(4 Votes)
Necr0philia, also called necrolagnia:  14%
(3 Votes)
An expression of latent h0m0secksuality:  14%
(3 Votes)
All of the above:  45%
(10 Votes)
Other, please explain:  9%
(2 Votes)
Total Votes: 22

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  • 06.02.2007 6:36 PM PDT

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OCD, of course. There's no reason for anyone to do so, and that's the thing that makes it OCD.

  • 06.02.2007 6:40 PM PDT
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Because they can. You don't have to have a reason to.

  • 06.02.2007 6:42 PM PDT
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Tea bagging/OCD because they are compulsed to do it and killing triggers it.

  • 06.02.2007 7:05 PM PDT
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hump

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  • 06.03.2007 7:11 AM PDT
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Because it pisses you off and gets you out of your game.

  • 06.03.2007 7:17 AM PDT

Back off man, I'm a scientist.

I peronally don't even notice when people do it

  • 06.03.2007 7:21 AM PDT
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A silent expression of "That was good and you know it"

  • 06.03.2007 7:37 AM PDT
Subject: I don't get it...
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I've seen people do it to others and to me, but I don't know why. Seems to be a sign of some deep psychological disturbance to me.

  • 06.03.2007 9:36 AM PDT

I think it's a little strange when people do it, but I'm just glad I don't have any psychological disorders.

  • 06.03.2007 9:42 AM PDT