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To be perfectly honest, the same question can be asked of the American based community, who, for the majority over the years I’ve been here, deduct points and score you low for using a bar/punchline-reference on something they don’t know about. Almost as if: if it’s not American, it doesn’t exist sort of mentality.

Granted not everyone of the American members do this but the majority have done and continue to do so.

Myself, if it’s a sports reference I’ll look it up, though for the most part if it’s something I’ve no knowledge of, I would usually discount the bar until I gather more info on it from the member who wrote the bar, as to what it’s about. Though as @EtH had stated, you’re not going to be at a live battle with google at the ready or after a battlers round jump on stage and ask him/her “yo, when you said x y an z, what did you mean?”
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The Saaxxx Baba
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To be perfectly honest, the same question can be asked of the American based community, who, for the majority over the years I’ve been here, deduct points and score you low for using a bar/punchline-reference on something they don’t know about. Almost as if: if it’s not American, it doesn’t exist sort of mentality.

Granted not everyone of the American members do this but the majority have done and continue to do so.

Myself, if it’s a sports reference I’ll look it up, though for the most part if it’s something I’ve no knowledge of, I would usually discount the bar until I gather more info on it from the member who wrote the bar, as to what it’s about. Though as @EtH had stated, you’re not going to be at a live battle with google at the ready or after a battlers round jump on stage and ask him/her “yo, when you said x y an z, what did you mean?”
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