Twitter crashed when I switched accounts so here I am.
George is my bro, he calls me out when I make mistakes and I appreciate that as sometimes I don't get all the facts straight and he is always there to correct me when needed.
Seulgi is an annoying teenager who won't stop yoinking my shit.
Purest I haven't spoken much with recently drifted a bit apart but my focus is also no longer on reporting so all good and I hope he's doing well. I just do reporting as a side hustle to pay for Radski's addiction to party biscuits.
Alejandro is probably the best reporter I have ever worked with, his connections in esports are insane and the guy seriously does an amazing job at making sure all the facts are there.
Wooloo ghosted me at Twitchcon plus he's french
Coco is french enough said on that
Hudsen is my emotional support teddy bear
LuÃs is the sanest person I have met and he really wants to help everyone improve
Declan is the best writer I have met, really supportive and he made Champions 10x better for me even though I ran into a lot of problems including verbal abuse.
My plan for Who Cars is very long-term therefore I would say Astralis, they give so much creative freedom and while I know they have a bad rap as a company, I can tell you from first-hand experience they have some of the greatest people in this esport. They have something most organizations don't have which is job security. Plus Astralis Nexus is a really fun place to be.
If I were to focus on Danish development it would definitely be CPH Flames who have the resources I need to keep pumping out amazing Danish players.
Heroic might also be an organization I would love to work with, their social team are amazing and I think I can really help them make their venture into VALORANT successful.
I remember seeing on twitter a while ago that you are doing something about esports at your university. Can you explain that a little bit more? Is it a program or course or some sort of major? What school do you go to? (if you are comfortable saying that). I think its really interesting that colleges are opening towards esports especially with the steady rise of collegiate esports and I'm curious to know what they offer as courses. Also do you have any info on apac lmao I am desperate for apac copium
Won't give a lot of details but Denmark has some honestly great studies which relate to esports, although they are also useful for other jobs in other fields. Denmark has engrained esport so nearly all school and unis have esports facilities where players can develop while also getting their studies done. I focus on developing younger players and get them ready to face the real side of esports. Depression is rising for young players in esports and teaching players from a young age that esports ain't as fulfilling as they might think it is makes them more mentally prepared and helps them on the long run.