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Dysbelief

A somewhat infamous Xbox Destiny sweat, Dysbelief was active on the scene from 2016-2018. He was well known for his brash insults, arrogance and his consistent racism towards other people, and commonly found roasting people in party chat. He was often seen as the most toxic Destiny sweat of his time, until his departure in 2018.

He was more known for his clips, his roasts, and his jokes, rather then his skill and play style, despite being a good teammate and able to hold his own against even the best players. His style was aggressive, relying on his superior shotgunning skills and movement control. His primary shot was decent, better then most but not quite amazing.

Commonly referred to as a wannabe Diffizzle, Dysbelief decided to make a name for himself and went from a Bladedancer main to a Striker main. The change, which happened in 2017, marked a turn in his career. He became more known for his skill, and got more fanboys. By the time Destiny 2 came out, he was well known in the underground sweat community, sometimes seen playing against top tier players.

in 2018, Dysbelief left behind Xbox, and gaming in general, for unknown reasons.
"Dysbelief all you can do is shotgun"

"Oh god no not Dysbelief he's just gonna roast us and ego us kick him from the party"

"Dysbelief is the King of Toxicity in this game."
by Toxify October 31, 2018
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disbeliever

An individual that will never become a believer no matter how many facts or any amount of evidence that is placed in front of them.
There could be a yeti or bigfoot in a cage right in front of their eyes but a disbeliever would still try to explain it away.
by jpg3 October 30, 2011
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suspension of disbelief

the point at which you must give up all skeptisism, and just accept what goes against all that you think you know.
when odd job, in GOLDFINGER sends a lincoln Continental into the compacter, then places the 5000 or so pound block into the back of a 1964 ranchero, and drives off...well it must had a suspension of disbelief!
by sandspit October 18, 2007
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disbelief papyrus

Disbelief papyrus doesn't believe in you anymore
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Gawd I hate that woman, she's a disbelieving Jew!

A sentence commonly shouted by delusional old women who were brought up in a "proper" and "pure" world if they hate a particular woman for being a disbelieving Jew. It is commonly believed that in the 1930s and into the early 1940s, the words 'Gawd I hate that woman, she's a disbelieving Jew!' were commonly uttered as an interjection of surprise...
"So Nana, what is your opinion on Britney Spears and the media attention she is getting in the aftermath of her custody battle?"
"Gawd I hate that woman, she's a disbelieving Jew!"
by Adam, Associate of Ross April 1, 2008
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suspension of disbelief

A term used that is usually used in the context of entertainment, which can include reading, video games, television, and films. It refers to the reader/watcher's ability or desire (or both) to ignore, distort or underplay realism in order to feel more involved with the game, film, or book. This is a very common practice in many action movies, some books, but probably the most in video games. It is usually permitted and ignored because most people don't care about realism in their entertainment. It's also much more difficult to program a realistic game with highly realistic damage scales, movement, targeting, and more. Some games which are meant to be silly (grand theft auto) don't require much of this, because the entire atmosphere revolves around the less-than-serious style. However, some others attempt to be serious but fail to relay such. This still does not ruin the feel for most, though.

Some people have poor suspension of disbelief, or just don't prefer to use it. These people usually don't care for casual 'shoot em up' games unless there is a huge element of humor and stupidity that is integral to the game itself. They are sometimes perceived as tight asses, but in reality, they just prefer to keep their unrealistic games silly and stupid.

Sometimes, fan boys will take their suspension of disbelief too far and proclaim blatantly unrealistic things to be realistic in an effort to validate the game against 'invaders' who simply assert the truth.
Examples:

Live Free Die Hard - Stunts are too extreme for average cop, certainly a good movie, but the theme could have been portrayed in a much better way if done more realistically.

Resident Evil 4: Ability to dodge lasers, but not clumsy villagers. Headshots do not decapitate or kill, but neck breaks kill. Metal masks deflect bullets. Story of 'alien virus' does not nearly reconcile with these shortfalls and main character is unable to walk and shoot at the same time despite having supposed secret agent type reflexes.

Halo: Using assault rifles, pistols, and Jeeps in ad 2550 despite extreme advances in space travel. Highways, buildings, and tech that look identical to C. 2025

Starcraft: Organic creatures that can somehow tear through inches of armor and resist hypervelocity bullets and bombs. Missiles that can tear apart advanced alien buildings.

Starcraft is fun as an RTS, but it is simply difficult for some to get involved in the story because of these shortfalls in realism.

Halo and Resident Evil 4 are fun shoot em up games with the former having a more realistic damage scale, but both try to be too serious for the lack of realism. However, with suspension of disbelief, most people are okay with all of this.
by Shadow Creator October 27, 2007
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disbelievable

Not credible; warrants non-belief
The idea that Oswald acted alone is disbelievable in the face of Kennedy's actions which upset the Mob and the Cubans.

If you look at the Henne family's background, its disbelievable that the family wasn't perpetrating some sort of hoax.

Shakesphere had only an elementary-school education. It's disbelievable that he wrote Hamlet.
by blogmandu October 20, 2009
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