We’ve all had those times when we were sure something was the way we thought it was until evidence to the contrary proved otherwise. Even after someone calls us out on being incorrect, we’re so entrenched in our viewpoint that it’ll take solid evidence and embarrassment to change our minds. They claim that confidence is important for a healthy mental state, and if you want to achieve anything in life, you’ll need it (but we don’t have to tell you). Although we wholeheartedly agree with that statement, there is such a thing as being overconfident. Make sure you are well-informed before provoking arguments online or in person–you might embarrass yourself. To serve as examples, we present to you a list of people who have done just that; study carefully and avoid making the same mistakes.
You’re no developer
The absolute worst beginning imaginable. Everyone who plays video games understands how much time and effort goes into making one. Every rock, tree, and other picture you see on-screen has been conceived and strategically positioned by someone. If you ask us, it’s a new kind of artwork that deserves appreciation.
On the other hand, this individual clearly had no idea of what they were doing when they just went ahead and offered another answer. They believed that performing a large scan would result in a similar environment quicker and easier than before. This developer responded angrily, clearly disappointed that someone would try to diminish his efforts.