Feed (2024)

Feeding is a term that generally refers to the act of dying to the enemy and thus giving them kill rewards repeatedly and:

  • Purposelessly, due to poor skill and risk/threat assessment of the player.
  • Deliberately, in order to grief the ally team, also called "inting".

A player who is feeding is said to be a "feeder". By total contrast, a player whose champion has received a lot of resource advantages from the enemy team (which includes last-hits, Feed (1) monsters, and kills) and is thus able to carry the game, is said to be "fed".

When a champion is repeatedly slain,they must also subsequently give up some game control and power. For example, it enables the feeder's lane opponent to freely damage and destroy Feed (2) turrets, as if no opposition ever existed, or cause a disadvantage in teamfights due to less manpower on the feeder's team. The enemy champions that have been fed from the feeder may eventually be at a great advantage, as they have been freely given resources that they can use to overpower the feeder and their team in duels, skirmishes, and teamfights.

Contents

  • 1 Purposeless feeding
  • 2 Deliberate feeding
  • 3 Trivia
  • 4 References

Purposeless feeding[]

Lower-skill players lack experience and tend to die more often and more easily to more skilled players. This is due to their lack of game knowledge on match-ups and what actually constitutes a game threat, and specifically a lethal threat to their own Feed (3) champion in the game. The less experienced player may position their champion too close to the enemy and get punished for it repeatedly. A regular occurrence in the case of beginner-level players is not retaliating to the enemy's attacks at all, and thus letting an enemy hit and kill them freely. From a different perspective, a player may feed due to being targeted by an enemy that has become fed by a different player and too powerful to overcome.

Outside of strategical contexts this may also refer to a player losing focus during a match and it resulting in deaths. A more common term that is used in higher-stakes modes such as ranked is "being on auto-pilot", a metaphor for playing purely by muscle memory and ignoring to adapt to the circ*mstances of the current game.

Due to the relative nature of ranked systems in competitive videogames, this type of feeding may take place potentially at any level of play, although at higher levels it happens much less frequently. At apex levels of play, where the game is more convoluted and players simply have and present way more game knowledge within a given game, it is a notable achievement when a player is able to one-on-one become fed off of their enemy role counterpart specifically — it implies one of the highest and most crushing forms of role dominance for the winning player.

Deliberate feeding[]

Inting is one potential form of griefing, or sabotaging the game for the player's own team. This behavior is always caused by external psychological factors, such as an extreme response to frustration within a game, while some may consider it enjoyable to grief games by intentionally feeding.

Regardless of a player's reason for intentionally feeding, it is important to note that this behavior may be reported and is heavily punishable per League of Legends' Code of Conduct.[1]

Trivia[]

  • The term "feeding" stems from one of the main definitions of the word "feed"; to gain nourishment by consuming food. In this sense, the player is being fed (gains resources in-game) from enemy champions, who are in turn the ones giving the food (offering away the resources).
  • During earlier Ranked seasons, assigned roles in the old Draft mode did not exist (roles were not chosen or determined before champion select). Players had to call their role in chat, and other players had to respect call order. A player calling "(role) or feed", often in full capital letters, would imply a bad-tempered player who does not respect any potential or previous calls of other players in the lobby. Frequently, the player who sent this message would grief champion select picks or the game, if they did not get the role they wanted. The phrase has largely fallen out of usage due to the introduction of assigned roles from Season Six onward in all permanent Feed (4) Summoner's Rift queues, and subsequent improvements have solved the issue of role choice in competitive modes to a large extent. The Blind Pick queue (which was removed in patch V13.22) had also used role-calling to form teams, as assigning roles was never available in it since its inception (before the game's release).

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FAQs

How do I know if my 2 month old is underfed? ›

Signs that a baby is underfed or underfeeding include:

When awake, he's alert but not active. He wants to be held constantly. He fusses when put down. He demands full attention.

Is my baby eating enough formula? ›

Formula feeding guide

As a rule of thumb, infants under 6 months who haven't yet started solids should be taking 2 to 2½ ounces of formula per pound of body weight over a 24-hour period. In practice, that may work out to somewhere between 18 and 32 ounces per day, depending on your baby's size and mood.

How can we feed 10 billion people by 2050? ›

The only way we can feed 10 billion people by 2050 is if the farming and food industries become much more sustainable. And that requires changes to the whole model of growing, processing, transporting, storing and selling. It means a lot of businesses and governments need to take action.

How to know if baby is fed enough? ›

Signs your baby is getting enough milk

Your baby's cheeks stay rounded, not hollow, during sucking. They seem calm and relaxed during feeds. Your baby comes off the breast on their own at the end of feeds. Their mouth looks moist after feeds.

Will an underfed baby sleep more? ›

Babies who aren't getting enough milk will have low energy. Baby regularly will sleep 4 or more hours at a time. Baby takes too little or too much time at the breast. A baby who is not feeding well may fall asleep shortly after beginning to feed, or may take longer than 30-40 minutes per feed.

Will an underfed baby cry? ›

With the fretful underfed infants there is often a history of constant crying and irritability associated with frequent but short feeds. Colic and vomiting are common and the infants look undernourished and show poor weight gain.

How many ounces should a 2 month old eat? ›

At about 2 months, your baby may drink about 4–5 ounces (120–150 milliliters) every 3–4 hours. At 4 months, your baby may drink about 4–6 ounces (120-180 milliliters) at each feeding, depending on how often they eat. By 6 months, your baby may drink 6–8 ounces (180–230 milliliters) about 4–5 times a day.

What does poor feeding look like? ›

They may spit up, avoid new foods or refuse to eat certain foods. They may have trouble holding food and liquid in their mouth. These issues are usually normal and temporary. A child with a feeding problem or disorder will keep having trouble.

How much should a 2 month old weigh? ›

Baby weight chart by age
Baby ageFemale 50th percentile weightMale 50th percentile weight
1 month9 lb 4 oz (4.2 kg)9 lb 14 oz (4.5 kg)
2 months11 lb 5 oz (5.1 kg)12 lb 4 oz (5.6 kg)
3 months12 lb 14 oz (5.8 kg)14 lb 1 oz (6.4 kg)
4 months14 lb 3 oz (6.4 kg)15 lb 7 oz (7.0 kg)
9 more rows

Will we run out of food in 2050? ›

World population too big to feed by 2050

The world population could be too big to feed itself by 2050. By then, there will be almost 10 billion people on the planet and food demand will have increased by 70 percent compared to 2017. Scientists put the limit on how many people Earth can feed at 10 billion - max!

How much would it cost to feed the world for a year? ›

The U.N. World Food Programme feeds over 100 million of the hungriest people each year. We need $7 billion dollars to deliver food the millions of people facing famine this year. We need $40 billion dollars per year to feed all of the world's hungry people and end global hunger by 2030.

Is there enough food to feed everyone? ›

There is more than enough food produced in the world to feed everyone on the planet. Yet as many as 783 million people still go hungry.

Do soft breasts mean no milk? ›

Your breasts will feel softer and less full as your milk supply adjusts to your baby's needs. This does not mean you have low supply.

How many letdowns per feed? ›

The let-down reflex generally occurs 2 or 3 times a feed. Most people who breastfeed only feel the first let-down. The let-down reflex can also occur with stimulation of your breasts, such as by your partner.

What foods increase milk supply? ›

Focus on making healthy choices to help fuel your milk production. Opt for protein-rich foods, such as lean meat, eggs, dairy, beans, lentils and seafood low in mercury. Choose a variety of whole grains as well as fruits and vegetables.

How do I know if my 2-month-old is getting enough to eat? ›

Here are six signs your baby is getting enough breastmilk.
  1. Baby is feeding regularly. ...
  2. Baby is swallowing during feeding. ...
  3. Baby is content and happy. ...
  4. Your breasts feel softer and not as full after feeding. ...
  5. Baby is gaining weight as expected. ...
  6. You're changing a lot of diapers each day.

How do I know if my 2-month-old is malnourished? ›

Your baby may have some of these symptoms:
  • Poor sucking (does not feed well)
  • Hard to feed.
  • Vomiting or diarrhea.
  • Sleeps too much or not enough.
  • Fussiness.
  • Weak cry.
  • Loses weight or does not gain enough weight.
  • Stiff or "floppy" muscles.

When should I be concerned about my 2-month-old not eating? ›

If your baby seems to be spitting up large amounts, is spitting up forcefully, is irritable during or after feedings, or seems to be losing weight or is not gaining weight as expected, call your doctor.

How do I know when my 2-month-old's stomach is full? ›

Watch for signs that your baby is full (slowing down, spitting out the bottle or unlatching from breast, closing the mouth, turning away from the breast or bottle) and stop the feeding when these signs appear. As babies grow, they begin to eat more at each feeding and can go longer between feedings.

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