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The '''Daliban''' (a blend word of "[[DGG]]" and "{{wiki|Taliban||"|}}) is a | {{disambiguation|For the Subreddit please visit [[R/Destiny#r/Daliban|r/Daliban]].}} | ||
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The '''Daliban''' (a {{wiki|blend word}} of "[[DGG]]" and "{{wiki|Taliban||"|}}) is a satirical term used within [[Destiny]]'s community to describe themselves when referencing the community's more extreme or over-the-top behavior. | |||
Daliban | Chatters making "Daliban" memes can often be identified through the use of the [[File:DggLtransparent.png|20px|dggL|link=[[dggl]]]] [[emotes|emote]], often in the context of someone saying that the "Destiny community is unhinged," or something to a similar effect. | ||
The Daliban are often confused with '''DISIS''', the '''Dazov Brigade''', '''Dezbollah''', and '''Dal-Qaeda'''—but could not be any more different. | |||
== r/place == | == r/place == | ||
The [[r/place]] events have provided prime opportunities for a show of strength for the Daliban | The [[r/place]] events have provided prime opportunities for a show of strength for the Daliban orchestrated a multitude of attacks on political and social enemies. The Daliban was especially successful in grabbing and holding territory. | ||
The Daliban has been involved in several border skirmishes with [[Vaush|VGGers]], [[Mizkif|Mizkids]], and [[BruceDropEmOff|black racists]]. Some in the r/place community was heavily critical of the Daliban's role in [[K9/11]],<ref>{{cite| | The Daliban has been involved in several border skirmishes with [[Vaush|VGGers]], [[Mizkif|Mizkids]], and [[BruceDropEmOff|black racists]]. Some in the r/place community was heavily critical of the Daliban's role in [[K9/11]],<ref> | ||
{{cite | |||
|source-name = r/place | |||
|year = 2022 | |||
|month = April | |||
|day = 4 | |||
|title = This is honestly a crime against nature | |||
|retrieved-date = 2024, June 1 | |||
|source = https://www.reddit.com/r/place/comments/twbi1w/this_is_honestly_a_crime_against_nature/ | |||
}} | |||
</ref>claimed to be a terrorist attack and "a crime against nature," though Destiny would go on to contest that the [[Hasan Piker|target of the attack]] was a legitimate military target. | |||
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The Daliban (a blend word
of "DGG" and "Taliban"
) is a satirical term used within Destiny's community to describe themselves when referencing the community's more extreme or over-the-top behavior.
Chatters making "Daliban" memes can often be identified through the use of the
emote, often in the context of someone saying that the "Destiny community is unhinged," or something to a similar effect.
The Daliban are often confused with DISIS, the Dazov Brigade, Dezbollah, and Dal-Qaeda—but could not be any more different.
r/place
The r/place events have provided prime opportunities for a show of strength for the Daliban orchestrated a multitude of attacks on political and social enemies. The Daliban was especially successful in grabbing and holding territory.
The Daliban has been involved in several border skirmishes with VGGers, Mizkids, and black racists. Some in the r/place community was heavily critical of the Daliban's role in K9/11,[1]claimed to be a terrorist attack and "a crime against nature," though Destiny would go on to contest that the target of the attack was a legitimate military target.
References
- ↑ r/place. (2022, April 4). This is honestly a crime against nature. Retrieved 2024, June 1, from https://www.reddit.com/r/place/comments/twbi1w/this_is_honestly_a_crime_against_nature/.
