Sometimes just a comma or a slight change in wording can cause hilarious yet awkward misunderstandings. Recently, the gaming community on Twitter has been buzzing about a funny and frustrating story involving a gamer blogger with the handle @auaunovelge. Because of a vague self-introduction, this guy got roasted hard after someone discovered the surprising truth behind the label “Beautiful Girl Game Player.”
Where the Confusion Started

The whole thing began with the bio on @auaunovelge’s profile. He described himself as a “Beautiful Girl Game Player.” Most people naturally assumed this meant “a beautiful female gamer.” But in gaming terms, it actually refers to a genre where the main character interacts with beautiful girls in a virtual world. The blogger’s original intention was simple: he’s a guy who enjoys playing “beautiful girl games.” Unfortunately, his followers took it literally and got the wrong idea.
The Chat That Went Wrong
@auaunovelge shared four screenshots showing the emotional rollercoaster of a Twitter user who went from curious and polite to furious. The conversation started nicely with the user saying, “I follow you because I think we have similar interests. Please take care of me.” The blogger responded kindly, creating a friendly vibe between two people with shared hobbies.
Things took a turn when the user asked, “By the way, what games do you usually play? I’m curious about what games a beautiful girl might play.” That’s when the blogger honestly clarified, “Beautiful girl? Well, I’m not a beautiful girl. I’m just a regular guy who plays beautiful girl games…”
Right after this confession, the user’s image shattered completely. From calling him a “beautiful girl” sweetly, they suddenly snapped with insults: “What? You’re not a beautiful girl who likes gaming? Damn it. Disgusting. Go to hell!” The chat ended with the blogger getting blocked, unable to reply. A harsh ending.
The user seemed to have created an idealized image of a goddess based on the bio. When reality didn’t match their expectations, instead of apologizing for the misunderstanding, they attacked with harsh words like “disgusting” and “go to hell.” This shows how some social media users can be extreme: they only act nice if you meet their expectations about looks or gender.
In the comments, many gamers expressed sympathy mixed with amusement for @auaunovelge. Some even mocked the person who blocked him: “I really don’t know what this person expected messaging a stranger on Twitter…”
Guys Playing “Beautiful Girl Games” Is Totally Normal in Gaming Culture
It’s like watching a romantic movie or reading a love story novel. The blogger calling himself a “Beautiful Girl Game Player” is actually correct gaming jargon, but he overestimated how well random people would understand the term.
At the end of the day, whether you’re a beautiful female gamer or a guy who enjoys these games, everyone deserves respect for their interests. Stay sharp when reading info online and don’t let unrealistic expectations turn you into a rude person in the community’s eyes.