Good luck getting a high-paying job, talking like an adolescent punk.
Oh wait, I'm guessing you're more soft-spoken irl, right? At least around people you don't know? You think you're being "you", as do all of these other flamers, but I have yet to see anyone talk to me as such (irl). Here's the reality: you feel that you are protected behind some online alias (and you are), so you do not think twice about treating others as shit.
If everyone had your mindset, this world would be a living hell, and you would come to realize it. Yes I agree that there are far too many pansies that can't take a joke. But being called something as a "fag" on a public forum is a whole nother' scenario. It's degrading, and weather you dispute it or not, many people WILL feel insecure about a public insult. Maybe not your joker friends, but ones who may not associate themselves with a crowd who can back them up.
Your incoherent, vague jabs have amounted to nothing but delusional satisfaction, empowering your sadistic, and largely mysterious ego. I would assume (and this is entirely subjective), you find achievement when someone replies in such a manor as this, having wasted a considerable amount of time and effort in a futile attempt to end someone's tedious shenanigans.
And tell me, how might it have gone if someone such as Stephen Colbert had started calling people "retards, faggots, or cunts". Oh yea, he'd be fired. And the entirety oh his mature watchers would come to disrespect him.
I would assume you will eventually grow up (mentally), and realize how being civilized can get you through life. Being a trash-talker is not the only means of enjoying online discussion and/or gaming.
My unintentional outcome may possibly lead you to a small grin, followed by a snarky reply and/or last laugh. If so, I have thus proven my point.