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Heated Gaming Moment is a sarcastic slang term applied to instances where a person does something offensive such as use a racial or sexual slur while playing video games. The term was coined by writer Ian Miles Cheong while defending PewDiePie after he said the N-word on Stream.

Origin

On September 10th, 2017, YouTuber Felix Kjellberg aka PewDiePie broadcast a livestream of himself playing the game PlayerUnknown's Battlegrounds, in which he entered a gunfight on a bridge. After firing at an enemy player, he blurted out a racial slur before apologizing and saying "I don't mean that in a bad way" (shown below).


That day, journalist Ian Miles Cheong defended Kjellberg in a tweet referring to the incident as a "heated gaming moment" (shown below).[1]

Ian Miles Cheong @stillgray Hey, can people stop freaking out over Pewdiepie saying the n-word in a heated gaming moment? Watch, there's gonna be 10 articles about it

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Cheong's tweet prompted Twitter users to begin mocking the "heated gaming moment" defense. For example, user @deportablediz posted a video of himself in parody of the "heated gaming moment" in which he gets killed in a video game and repeats the 14 Words, a famous white supremacist slogan (shown below).


User @cushbomb[2] joked that the Holocaust was ordered during a "heated gaming moment," gaining over 720 retweets and 4,100 likes (shown below, left). User @BrandyLJensen[3] claimed the defense was "like the purge for racism," gaining over 160 retweets and 1,600 likes (shown below, right). The jokes were covered by Mic[4] on September 12th.

Matt Christmarn @cushbomb Following Mainstream "historians" won't tell you that the Holocaust was ordered during a heated gaming moment. 4:31 PM - 10 Sep 2017
Brandy Jensen @BrandyLJensen Following anything is allowed during a heated gaming moment it's like the purge but for racism 4:36 PM - 10 Sep 2017

Website Pointandclickbait[7] wrote a satirical article titled "Great Heated Moments In Gaming History" in which they told made-up stories of gamers engaging in racism after growing frustrated with a video game. One example reads:

After missing an easy dodge in Dark Souls and being slain by a capra demon, gamer Ruben Morrison was furious. Throwing his controller aside, Morrison stormed into the garage, picked up a can of paint and a ladder, and painted a 25-foot swastika on his Jewish neighbour’s roof. Wow! An easy mistake that anybody could make, and certainly something the non-racist Morrison would never normally do.

The term was used sarcastically on Reddit, and particularly on /r/Gamingcirclejerk, to describe instances where gaming and violence are intertwined. For example, a November 2nd, 2017 post by user stonedkyuby[5] used a headline about Osama Bin Laden being a gamer to describe 9/11 as a "heated gaming moment," gaining over 430 points (shown below, left). User timothanb[6] posted a headline about a man's "Xbox rage" causing him to go on a shooting spree and described it as a "heated gaming moment," gaining over 120 points (shown below, right).

World's greatest heated gaming moment? The CIA Has Revealed The Contents Of Bin Laden's PC & Yes, He Was A Gamer
Heated gaming moment T-Mobile LTE 3:40 PM 5696-D 'Xbox rage' sends game player, 30, on shooting spree; neighbor's home struck: report Stephen Sorace | Fox News Published on November 09, 2018 NEXT UP IN MORE FOR YOu

On February 13th, 2019, musician Deadmau5 was banned from Twitch for calling someone a gay slur on stream, in what many sarcastically called a "heated gaming moment."[8]

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Decided to go for a walk on the beach and got freaked out when I thought I'd ran into an intense gaMiNg mOmEnT Turns out they're just closed beach umbrellas.
ORIGINAL HEATED GAMING MOMENT MV NAME Is TIM BUCKLEY. IM A TWENTY-FOUR-VEAR-OLD GAMER IVE PLAVED EVERV VIOLENT GAME IN EXISTENCE, AND I HAVE NEVER KILLED ANYONE. THERE ARE MILLIONS OF GAMERS JUST LIKE ME, AND WERE GETTING SICK OF PEOPLE LIKE YOu BLAMING YOUR PROBLEMS ON uS. IGNORANCE CAUSES VIOLENCE NOT VIDEO GAMES MAN UP AND TAKE RESPONSIBILITY WE OuTNUMBER you AND THE PEOPLE THAT THINK LIKE YOu. DON'T F--- WITH US.
Okay, THIS is a EPIC heated gaming moment gamer headset: on. uckles cracked yep.. its gamer time beating up racial minorities and women
hen I get killed during a heated gaming moment 5 6 7 にこしにし LEL リー·ととしし
Heated Gaming Moment When someone kill you in a videogame What can.I say except the n word?
H E A T E D GAMI NGMOMENT i.imgur.com/1067LQ ビ GENOCIDE IS GOOD ACTUALLY

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Ian Miles Cheong @sullgray Hey, can people stop freaking out over Pewdiepie saying the n-word in a heated gaming moment? Watch: there's gonna be 10 articles about it | Bong, Jimbo Bong THE MOST EMBARRASSING THING I'VE DONE IN A HEATED GAMING MOMENT IS INVADE POLAND | Small brain: screaming racial slurs during heated gaming average brain: screaming fuck galaxy brain: screaming WHERE'S VIEWTIFUL JOE HD

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About

Heated Gaming Moment is a sarcastic slang term applied to instances where a person does something offensive such as use a racial or sexual slur while playing video games. The term was coined by writer Ian Miles Cheong while defending PewDiePie after he said the N-word on Stream.

Origin

On September 10th, 2017, YouTuber Felix Kjellberg aka PewDiePie broadcast a livestream of himself playing the game PlayerUnknown's Battlegrounds, in which he entered a gunfight on a bridge. After firing at an enemy player, he blurted out a racial slur before apologizing and saying "I don't mean that in a bad way" (shown below).



That day, journalist Ian Miles Cheong defended Kjellberg in a tweet referring to the incident as a "heated gaming moment" (shown below).[1]


Ian Miles Cheong @stillgray Hey, can people stop freaking out over Pewdiepie saying the n-word in a heated gaming moment? Watch, there's gonna be 10 articles about it

Spread

Cheong's tweet prompted Twitter users to begin mocking the "heated gaming moment" defense. For example, user @deportablediz posted a video of himself in parody of the "heated gaming moment" in which he gets killed in a video game and repeats the 14 Words, a famous white supremacist slogan (shown below).




User @cushbomb[2] joked that the Holocaust was ordered during a "heated gaming moment," gaining over 720 retweets and 4,100 likes (shown below, left). User @BrandyLJensen[3] claimed the defense was "like the purge for racism," gaining over 160 retweets and 1,600 likes (shown below, right). The jokes were covered by Mic[4] on September 12th.


Matt Christmarn @cushbomb Following Mainstream "historians" won't tell you that the Holocaust was ordered during a heated gaming moment. 4:31 PM - 10 Sep 2017 Brandy Jensen @BrandyLJensen Following anything is allowed during a heated gaming moment it's like the purge but for racism 4:36 PM - 10 Sep 2017

Website Pointandclickbait[7] wrote a satirical article titled "Great Heated Moments In Gaming History" in which they told made-up stories of gamers engaging in racism after growing frustrated with a video game. One example reads:

After missing an easy dodge in Dark Souls and being slain by a capra demon, gamer Ruben Morrison was furious. Throwing his controller aside, Morrison stormed into the garage, picked up a can of paint and a ladder, and painted a 25-foot swastika on his Jewish neighbour’s roof. Wow! An easy mistake that anybody could make, and certainly something the non-racist Morrison would never normally do.

The term was used sarcastically on Reddit, and particularly on /r/Gamingcirclejerk, to describe instances where gaming and violence are intertwined. For example, a November 2nd, 2017 post by user stonedkyuby[5] used a headline about Osama Bin Laden being a gamer to describe 9/11 as a "heated gaming moment," gaining over 430 points (shown below, left). User timothanb[6] posted a headline about a man's "Xbox rage" causing him to go on a shooting spree and described it as a "heated gaming moment," gaining over 120 points (shown below, right).


World's greatest heated gaming moment? The CIA Has Revealed The Contents Of Bin Laden's PC & Yes, He Was A Gamer Heated gaming moment T-Mobile LTE 3:40 PM 5696-D 'Xbox rage' sends game player, 30, on shooting spree; neighbor's home struck: report Stephen Sorace | Fox News Published on November 09, 2018 NEXT UP IN MORE FOR YOu

On February 13th, 2019, musician Deadmau5 was banned from Twitch for calling someone a gay slur on stream, in what many sarcastically called a "heated gaming moment."[8]

Various Examples


Decided to go for a walk on the beach and got freaked out when I thought I'd ran into an intense gaMiNg mOmEnT Turns out they're just closed beach umbrellas. ORIGINAL HEATED GAMING MOMENT MV NAME Is TIM BUCKLEY. IM A TWENTY-FOUR-VEAR-OLD GAMER IVE PLAVED EVERV VIOLENT GAME IN EXISTENCE, AND I HAVE NEVER KILLED ANYONE. THERE ARE MILLIONS OF GAMERS JUST LIKE ME, AND WERE GETTING SICK OF PEOPLE LIKE YOu BLAMING YOUR PROBLEMS ON uS. IGNORANCE CAUSES VIOLENCE NOT VIDEO GAMES MAN UP AND TAKE RESPONSIBILITY WE OuTNUMBER you AND THE PEOPLE THAT THINK LIKE YOu. DON'T F--- WITH US. Okay, THIS is a EPIC heated gaming moment gamer headset: on. uckles cracked yep.. its gamer time beating up racial minorities and women hen I get killed during a heated gaming moment 5 6 7 にこしにし LEL リー·ととしし Heated Gaming Moment When someone kill you in a videogame What can.I say except the n word? H E A T E D GAMI NGMOMENT i.imgur.com/1067LQ ビ GENOCIDE IS GOOD ACTUALLY

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