Scrub isn’t necessarily used as an insult, just an observation. There’s very clear distinctions that makes someone a scrub. Try reading the article I posted from Sirlin, it should put things into perspective for you. As I said, I, like 99% of people who are new to competitive gaming, start out with the scrub mentality.
Here’s the article once again:
http://www.sirlin.net/ptw/
I taught REO UMK3. He’s a quick learner, but it took him awhile to where he was among the best players, but shorter than most. He didn’t “barely play the game”, not sure where that baseless accusation came from. So, he knew my gameplay better than anyone there. He was my toughest opponent at the tournament because of that fact (even tougher than Crazy Dominican and Marv, the 1st and 2nd place finishers). And so, REO beat me in a 2/3 tournament match in a single tournament. Try going to one sometime, I’m sure you’d love it and you would do great. Also Not sure why you would get so incredibly defensive over the word “scrub”. It’s very clear you have no idea what it means. For future reference, resorting to ad hominems shows immense mental weakness, especially when you attribute anyone using the term “scrub” as a personal attack on yourself or even others.
I think it would be tremendously beneficial for yourself if you took the time to do some self reflection. Just know it’s okay, I’m here for you to help. Even though you have a horrible attitude, all things can change with the right determination.