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Sacy talks about Yay

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#1
Trapyy_

Sacy is on a podcast right now, he said that after his loss in the Grand Finals against Optic, Yay messaged him talking about his experience on losing against Gambit on finals and was conforting him

Sacy didn't say what yay sent exactly because private, but said that yay is a very dope person

#2
MastoOG
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It's literally impossible to hate yay man

#3
Rabbiit
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Yay is the best

#4
ethanos
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yay gotta be the nicest pro

#5
trembolonaRage
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loud got eaten alive by fns in that game

#6
sweetdreams11
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trembolonaRage [#5]

loud got eaten alive by fns in that game

Mwzera did not qualify for that event

#7
TmhariMummy
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W human

#8
trembolonaRage
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sweetdreams11 [#6]

Mwzera did not qualify for that event

neither did BBL and GE :>

#9
Dolphin
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trembolonaRage [#5]

loud got eaten alive by fns in that game

all the replies were nice replies talking abt how yay is such a nice person, and then there comes trembolona hating on Loud xD

#10
Wiggs
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yay is so wholesome

#11
chloeburbank
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yay is what everyone thinks tenz is

#12
Banannna
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ethanos [#4]

yay gotta be the nicest pro

even more heartwarming considering bro used to be toxic af

#13
YvngKurry
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Link to the podcast?

#14
andrewdamf
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Banannna [#12]

even more heartwarming considering bro used to be toxic af

He was never toxic lmao

#15
Trapyy_
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YvngKurry [#13]

Link to the podcast?

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FznT4q5Ksjw
Is in portuguese

#16
acquracy
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W sportsmanship

#17
Rabbiit
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Dolphin [#9]

all the replies were nice replies talking abt how yay is such a nice person, and then there comes trembolona hating on Loud xD

Common Trembolona L

#18
luckypleb
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I think he said ez

#19
trola
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Dolphin [#9]

all the replies were nice replies talking abt how yay is such a nice person, and then there comes trembolona hating on Loud xD

he stays in character no matter what, impressive

#20
trevonnnlol
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andrewdamf [#14]

He was never toxic lmao

found the OW player

#21
jawn
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chloeburbank [#11]

yay is what everyone thinks tenz is

ur weird

#22
Slashyiguess
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chloeburbank [#11]

yay is what everyone thinks tenz is

bringing tenz up when it doesn't concern him

#23
Domination
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Yay is so nice, RESPECT

#24
OkOkay
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Im bricked up

#25
Dokka
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How can you hate yay. He is by far one of the nicest pros in the scene. I’m so glad he was able to lift the trophy

#26
S3V3N
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OkOkay [#24]

Im bricked up

Me as well

#27
GENZAMAN1235
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YAY is the best and most respectful eSports player

#28
chloeburbank
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jawn [#21]

ur weird

flair

#29
TSM_Shreyash
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trembolonaRage [#8]

neither did BBL and GE :>

but he is not the one to discredit loud

#30
elayaCL
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Dolphin [#9]

all the replies were nice replies talking abt how yay is such a nice person, and then there comes trembolona hating on Loud xD

pretty much expected, this guy has some problems

#31
no1haterbutloveyou2
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chloeburbank [#28]

flair

yay is consistent
tenz is not

#32
SilentNight
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Yay used to be a really cuck but eventually he's really likeable right now, you love to see it.

#33
unknown_trash
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no1haterbutloveyou2 [#31]

yay is consistent
tenz is not

But the point is everyone thinks tenz is consistent, good at aiming and oping and just perfect in every way(by everyone I mean tenz fans)

#34
deathlyclaws
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Common wholesome yay moment

#35
deathlyclaws
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SilentNight [#32]

Yay used to be a really cuck but eventually he's really likeable right now, you love to see it.

Bro stfu and u are annoying

#36
kyrielight
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SilentNight [#32]

Yay used to be a really cuck but eventually he's really likeable right now, you love to see it.

wait I saw some people saying this too, what did he say in the past?

#37
vyltx
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can u link the podcast?

#38
Luck_
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i love this, its the only wholesome side of vlr today so far for me

#39
Luck_
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FznT4q5Ksjw
it is in portugese

#40
BetaSahara
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unknown_trash [#33]

But the point is everyone thinks tenz is consistent, good at aiming and oping and just perfect in every way(by everyone I mean tenz fans)

I think what people thought "consistent" for Tenz is to literally hard carry the game and drag Sentinel's ass through. By that definition, he was only decent on the breeze game against LG where he dropped a 40 bomb.

Tenz lovers think he's perfect and only plays bad cuz unlucky/trash teammates while Tenz haters think he's trash and there is 0 problems with the team.

In reality, Tenz is a great player that doesn't have the team to support him, and the fact that Sentinel loses when Tenz sometimes underperforms without anyone to step it up is idiotic. A great team should be like Optic: each player can frag on their own and work well with each other with excellent util timing. Sure yay go kill is a great wild card to have, but it's used more to destroy the enemies even harder instead like a win condition that they need to rely on. After all, Yay does underperform sometimes but his teammates like victor/marved will step it up and carry the team to victory, unlike how Sentinels just loses when Tenz can't insta-kill 5 guys staring at him from different angles in 1 sec when he dashes into the site with 0 utils to support him. It happened against that 1 map against LG, it never happened again on the other 8 maps he played for Sentinels.

#41
Trapyy_
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vyltx [#37]

can u link the podcast?

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FznT4q5Ksjw
it is in portuguese

#42
enri
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trola [#19]

he stays in character no matter what, impressive

He secretly loves loud
Don't worry he just do this nonsense for fun

#43
jawn
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chloeburbank [#28]

flair

flair

#44
yaiima0
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SilentNight [#32]

Yay used to be a really cuck but eventually he's really likeable right now, you love to see it.

Such a dumb comment

#45
chloeburbank
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BetaSahara [#40]

I think what people thought "consistent" for Tenz is to literally hard carry the game and drag Sentinel's ass through. By that definition, he was only decent on the breeze game against LG where he dropped a 40 bomb.

Tenz lovers think he's perfect and only plays bad cuz unlucky/trash teammates while Tenz haters think he's trash and there is 0 problems with the team.

In reality, Tenz is a great player that doesn't have the team to support him, and the fact that Sentinel loses when Tenz sometimes underperforms without anyone to step it up is idiotic. A great team should be like Optic: each player can frag on their own and work well with each other with excellent util timing. Sure yay go kill is a great wild card to have, but it's used more to destroy the enemies even harder instead like a win condition that they need to rely on. After all, Yay does underperform sometimes but his teammates like victor/marved will step it up and carry the team to victory, unlike how Sentinels just loses when Tenz can't insta-kill 5 guys staring at him from different angles in 1 sec when he dashes into the site with 0 utils to support him. It happened against that 1 map against LG, it never happened again on the other 8 maps he played for Sentinels.

yes tenz is a good ranked player not a good pro

#46
yayster
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kyrielight [#36]

wait I saw some people saying this too, what did he say in the past?

I was shitty to some people in the past. ngl to this day its probably one of my biggest regrets as a person.

before valorant/csgo, I used to watch COD where it was a constant norm and thought success equated to shit talk. in csgo, I put other people down to try and bring up my own confidence. in reality, I did this because I was unhappy as a person. I had a lot of problems both related to a toxic environment at home, and just in my life.

near the start of beta for VALORANT. I had a period of 3-4 months in which I was severely depressed (legitimately bed ridden for that duration). it's a feeling I wish no one has to experience ever. during that period, I had family members essentially even making it worse. won't go into too much detail, but essentially it was daily pressure of "this is God's way of punishing you as you're not following his plan".

all in all, to get out of that hole my perspective changed a ton. I didn't want to be constantly unhappy nor did I want to contribute to ruining another person's day. plus I started to question why I felt the way I did about X. fast forward a month and I started to grind VALORANT and eventually got my shot on a team. this lead to me eventually getting evicted out of my household as I wanted to pursue VALORANT over a traditional job (plus I took the COVID vaccine/ + other religion stuff).

I really do appreciate though the comments here. I'm glad I'm able to have a positive even if small for people who I don't know. not perfect by any means, but hey I'm trying my best.

#47
Shigeo
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yayster [#46]

I was shitty to some people in the past. ngl to this day its probably one of my biggest regrets as a person.

before valorant/csgo, I used to watch COD where it was a constant norm and thought success equated to shit talk. in csgo, I put other people down to try and bring up my own confidence. in reality, I did this because I was unhappy as a person. I had a lot of problems both related to a toxic environment at home, and just in my life.

near the start of beta for VALORANT. I had a period of 3-4 months in which I was severely depressed (legitimately bed ridden for that duration). it's a feeling I wish no one has to experience ever. during that period, I had family members essentially even making it worse. won't go into too much detail, but essentially it was daily pressure of "this is God's way of punishing you as you're not following his plan".

all in all, to get out of that hole my perspective changed a ton. I didn't want to be constantly unhappy nor did I want to contribute to ruining another person's day. plus I started to question why I felt the way I did about X. fast forward a month and I started to grind VALORANT and eventually got my shot on a team. this lead to me eventually getting evicted out of my household as I wanted to pursue VALORANT over a traditional job (plus I took the COVID vaccine/ + other religion stuff).

I really do appreciate though the comments here. I'm glad I'm able to have a positive even if small for people who I don't know. not perfect by any means, but hey I'm trying my best.

common yay W

#48
wamaaan
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yayster [#46]

I was shitty to some people in the past. ngl to this day its probably one of my biggest regrets as a person.

before valorant/csgo, I used to watch COD where it was a constant norm and thought success equated to shit talk. in csgo, I put other people down to try and bring up my own confidence. in reality, I did this because I was unhappy as a person. I had a lot of problems both related to a toxic environment at home, and just in my life.

near the start of beta for VALORANT. I had a period of 3-4 months in which I was severely depressed (legitimately bed ridden for that duration). it's a feeling I wish no one has to experience ever. during that period, I had family members essentially even making it worse. won't go into too much detail, but essentially it was daily pressure of "this is God's way of punishing you as you're not following his plan".

all in all, to get out of that hole my perspective changed a ton. I didn't want to be constantly unhappy nor did I want to contribute to ruining another person's day. plus I started to question why I felt the way I did about X. fast forward a month and I started to grind VALORANT and eventually got my shot on a team. this lead to me eventually getting evicted out of my household as I wanted to pursue VALORANT over a traditional job (plus I took the COVID vaccine/ + other religion stuff).

I really do appreciate though the comments here. I'm glad I'm able to have a positive even if small for people who I don't know. not perfect by any means, but hey I'm trying my best.

W + yay is GOAT

#49
hellohello139
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SilentNight [#32]

Yay used to be a really cuck but eventually he's really likeable right now, you love to see it.

you are so annoying

#50
hellohello139
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yayster [#46]

I was shitty to some people in the past. ngl to this day its probably one of my biggest regrets as a person.

before valorant/csgo, I used to watch COD where it was a constant norm and thought success equated to shit talk. in csgo, I put other people down to try and bring up my own confidence. in reality, I did this because I was unhappy as a person. I had a lot of problems both related to a toxic environment at home, and just in my life.

near the start of beta for VALORANT. I had a period of 3-4 months in which I was severely depressed (legitimately bed ridden for that duration). it's a feeling I wish no one has to experience ever. during that period, I had family members essentially even making it worse. won't go into too much detail, but essentially it was daily pressure of "this is God's way of punishing you as you're not following his plan".

all in all, to get out of that hole my perspective changed a ton. I didn't want to be constantly unhappy nor did I want to contribute to ruining another person's day. plus I started to question why I felt the way I did about X. fast forward a month and I started to grind VALORANT and eventually got my shot on a team. this lead to me eventually getting evicted out of my household as I wanted to pursue VALORANT over a traditional job (plus I took the COVID vaccine/ + other religion stuff).

I really do appreciate though the comments here. I'm glad I'm able to have a positive even if small for people who I don't know. not perfect by any means, but hey I'm trying my best.

regretting about your past actions is a sign that you've truly changed

Common yay W

#51
JustEnjoying
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yayster [#46]

I was shitty to some people in the past. ngl to this day its probably one of my biggest regrets as a person.

before valorant/csgo, I used to watch COD where it was a constant norm and thought success equated to shit talk. in csgo, I put other people down to try and bring up my own confidence. in reality, I did this because I was unhappy as a person. I had a lot of problems both related to a toxic environment at home, and just in my life.

near the start of beta for VALORANT. I had a period of 3-4 months in which I was severely depressed (legitimately bed ridden for that duration). it's a feeling I wish no one has to experience ever. during that period, I had family members essentially even making it worse. won't go into too much detail, but essentially it was daily pressure of "this is God's way of punishing you as you're not following his plan".

all in all, to get out of that hole my perspective changed a ton. I didn't want to be constantly unhappy nor did I want to contribute to ruining another person's day. plus I started to question why I felt the way I did about X. fast forward a month and I started to grind VALORANT and eventually got my shot on a team. this lead to me eventually getting evicted out of my household as I wanted to pursue VALORANT over a traditional job (plus I took the COVID vaccine/ + other religion stuff).

I really do appreciate though the comments here. I'm glad I'm able to have a positive even if small for people who I don't know. not perfect by any means, but hey I'm trying my best.

I'm gonna cry man 🤧

#52
tonyhart7
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yayster [#46]

I was shitty to some people in the past. ngl to this day its probably one of my biggest regrets as a person.

before valorant/csgo, I used to watch COD where it was a constant norm and thought success equated to shit talk. in csgo, I put other people down to try and bring up my own confidence. in reality, I did this because I was unhappy as a person. I had a lot of problems both related to a toxic environment at home, and just in my life.

near the start of beta for VALORANT. I had a period of 3-4 months in which I was severely depressed (legitimately bed ridden for that duration). it's a feeling I wish no one has to experience ever. during that period, I had family members essentially even making it worse. won't go into too much detail, but essentially it was daily pressure of "this is God's way of punishing you as you're not following his plan".

all in all, to get out of that hole my perspective changed a ton. I didn't want to be constantly unhappy nor did I want to contribute to ruining another person's day. plus I started to question why I felt the way I did about X. fast forward a month and I started to grind VALORANT and eventually got my shot on a team. this lead to me eventually getting evicted out of my household as I wanted to pursue VALORANT over a traditional job (plus I took the COVID vaccine/ + other religion stuff).

I really do appreciate though the comments here. I'm glad I'm able to have a positive even if small for people who I don't know. not perfect by any means, but hey I'm trying my best.

from toxic edge lord to gigachad W man

#53
ogking
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yayster [#46]

I was shitty to some people in the past. ngl to this day its probably one of my biggest regrets as a person.

before valorant/csgo, I used to watch COD where it was a constant norm and thought success equated to shit talk. in csgo, I put other people down to try and bring up my own confidence. in reality, I did this because I was unhappy as a person. I had a lot of problems both related to a toxic environment at home, and just in my life.

near the start of beta for VALORANT. I had a period of 3-4 months in which I was severely depressed (legitimately bed ridden for that duration). it's a feeling I wish no one has to experience ever. during that period, I had family members essentially even making it worse. won't go into too much detail, but essentially it was daily pressure of "this is God's way of punishing you as you're not following his plan".

all in all, to get out of that hole my perspective changed a ton. I didn't want to be constantly unhappy nor did I want to contribute to ruining another person's day. plus I started to question why I felt the way I did about X. fast forward a month and I started to grind VALORANT and eventually got my shot on a team. this lead to me eventually getting evicted out of my household as I wanted to pursue VALORANT over a traditional job (plus I took the COVID vaccine/ + other religion stuff).

I really do appreciate though the comments here. I'm glad I'm able to have a positive even if small for people who I don't know. not perfect by any means, but hey I'm trying my best.

Hopefully you guys make it to Copenhagen, I always think you're the best in the world :)

#54
xLeo
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yayster 💪👹 ❤️

#55
Wiggs
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yayster [#46]

I was shitty to some people in the past. ngl to this day its probably one of my biggest regrets as a person.

before valorant/csgo, I used to watch COD where it was a constant norm and thought success equated to shit talk. in csgo, I put other people down to try and bring up my own confidence. in reality, I did this because I was unhappy as a person. I had a lot of problems both related to a toxic environment at home, and just in my life.

near the start of beta for VALORANT. I had a period of 3-4 months in which I was severely depressed (legitimately bed ridden for that duration). it's a feeling I wish no one has to experience ever. during that period, I had family members essentially even making it worse. won't go into too much detail, but essentially it was daily pressure of "this is God's way of punishing you as you're not following his plan".

all in all, to get out of that hole my perspective changed a ton. I didn't want to be constantly unhappy nor did I want to contribute to ruining another person's day. plus I started to question why I felt the way I did about X. fast forward a month and I started to grind VALORANT and eventually got my shot on a team. this lead to me eventually getting evicted out of my household as I wanted to pursue VALORANT over a traditional job (plus I took the COVID vaccine/ + other religion stuff).

I really do appreciate though the comments here. I'm glad I'm able to have a positive even if small for people who I don't know. not perfect by any means, but hey I'm trying my best.

Love you man <3

#56
enri
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SilentNight [#32]

Yay used to be a really cuck but eventually he's really likeable right now, you love to see it.

First negetive Korean I saw

#57
Domination
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yayster [#46]

I was shitty to some people in the past. ngl to this day its probably one of my biggest regrets as a person.

before valorant/csgo, I used to watch COD where it was a constant norm and thought success equated to shit talk. in csgo, I put other people down to try and bring up my own confidence. in reality, I did this because I was unhappy as a person. I had a lot of problems both related to a toxic environment at home, and just in my life.

near the start of beta for VALORANT. I had a period of 3-4 months in which I was severely depressed (legitimately bed ridden for that duration). it's a feeling I wish no one has to experience ever. during that period, I had family members essentially even making it worse. won't go into too much detail, but essentially it was daily pressure of "this is God's way of punishing you as you're not following his plan".

all in all, to get out of that hole my perspective changed a ton. I didn't want to be constantly unhappy nor did I want to contribute to ruining another person's day. plus I started to question why I felt the way I did about X. fast forward a month and I started to grind VALORANT and eventually got my shot on a team. this lead to me eventually getting evicted out of my household as I wanted to pursue VALORANT over a traditional job (plus I took the COVID vaccine/ + other religion stuff).

I really do appreciate though the comments here. I'm glad I'm able to have a positive even if small for people who I don't know. not perfect by any means, but hey I'm trying my best.

RESPECT + W

#58
enri
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yayster [#46]

I was shitty to some people in the past. ngl to this day its probably one of my biggest regrets as a person.

before valorant/csgo, I used to watch COD where it was a constant norm and thought success equated to shit talk. in csgo, I put other people down to try and bring up my own confidence. in reality, I did this because I was unhappy as a person. I had a lot of problems both related to a toxic environment at home, and just in my life.

near the start of beta for VALORANT. I had a period of 3-4 months in which I was severely depressed (legitimately bed ridden for that duration). it's a feeling I wish no one has to experience ever. during that period, I had family members essentially even making it worse. won't go into too much detail, but essentially it was daily pressure of "this is God's way of punishing you as you're not following his plan".

all in all, to get out of that hole my perspective changed a ton. I didn't want to be constantly unhappy nor did I want to contribute to ruining another person's day. plus I started to question why I felt the way I did about X. fast forward a month and I started to grind VALORANT and eventually got my shot on a team. this lead to me eventually getting evicted out of my household as I wanted to pursue VALORANT over a traditional job (plus I took the COVID vaccine/ + other religion stuff).

I really do appreciate though the comments here. I'm glad I'm able to have a positive even if small for people who I don't know. not perfect by any means, but hey I'm trying my best.

If vlr loves you
Nobody can hate you in the world then keep up head king

#59
DELUSIONAL_LAKIA_FAN
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yayster [#46]

I was shitty to some people in the past. ngl to this day its probably one of my biggest regrets as a person.

before valorant/csgo, I used to watch COD where it was a constant norm and thought success equated to shit talk. in csgo, I put other people down to try and bring up my own confidence. in reality, I did this because I was unhappy as a person. I had a lot of problems both related to a toxic environment at home, and just in my life.

near the start of beta for VALORANT. I had a period of 3-4 months in which I was severely depressed (legitimately bed ridden for that duration). it's a feeling I wish no one has to experience ever. during that period, I had family members essentially even making it worse. won't go into too much detail, but essentially it was daily pressure of "this is God's way of punishing you as you're not following his plan".

all in all, to get out of that hole my perspective changed a ton. I didn't want to be constantly unhappy nor did I want to contribute to ruining another person's day. plus I started to question why I felt the way I did about X. fast forward a month and I started to grind VALORANT and eventually got my shot on a team. this lead to me eventually getting evicted out of my household as I wanted to pursue VALORANT over a traditional job (plus I took the COVID vaccine/ + other religion stuff).

I really do appreciate though the comments here. I'm glad I'm able to have a positive even if small for people who I don't know. not perfect by any means, but hey I'm trying my best.

a true professional <3 love u

#60
archetype
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yayster [#46]

I was shitty to some people in the past. ngl to this day its probably one of my biggest regrets as a person.

before valorant/csgo, I used to watch COD where it was a constant norm and thought success equated to shit talk. in csgo, I put other people down to try and bring up my own confidence. in reality, I did this because I was unhappy as a person. I had a lot of problems both related to a toxic environment at home, and just in my life.

near the start of beta for VALORANT. I had a period of 3-4 months in which I was severely depressed (legitimately bed ridden for that duration). it's a feeling I wish no one has to experience ever. during that period, I had family members essentially even making it worse. won't go into too much detail, but essentially it was daily pressure of "this is God's way of punishing you as you're not following his plan".

all in all, to get out of that hole my perspective changed a ton. I didn't want to be constantly unhappy nor did I want to contribute to ruining another person's day. plus I started to question why I felt the way I did about X. fast forward a month and I started to grind VALORANT and eventually got my shot on a team. this lead to me eventually getting evicted out of my household as I wanted to pursue VALORANT over a traditional job (plus I took the COVID vaccine/ + other religion stuff).

I really do appreciate though the comments here. I'm glad I'm able to have a positive even if small for people who I don't know. not perfect by any means, but hey I'm trying my best.

love u yay, its not easy going through what you've gone thru. am happy with your success but even happier that you were able to pull yourself out of that shitty situation. more valuable than even a champions win in my book.

#61
soraol
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YAY NICE GUY

#62
kzeriar
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soraol [#61]

YAY NICE GUY

what's the bump for lmao

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