Never hold any international events in LA. Prices in LA outrageous
Ailed [#9]LMAOOOOOOOO
come to texas “the lone star state” friends! average of a nice 95°F in the summer with some occasional thunderstorms, it’s really not too shabby! im down to watch my goats nrg in person 😻
aylez [#11]come to texas “the lone star state” friends! average of a nice 95°F in the summer with some occasional thunderstorms, it’s really not too shabby! im down to watch my goats nrg in person 😻
No one’s laughing when the power goes out and fns has to start first fighting saadhak to keep everyone entertained
Ailed [#13]No one’s laughing when the power goes out and fns has to start first fighting saadhak to keep everyone entertained
A BIT TOO SOON NO? endlessly thankful for my house’s generator 🙏
I bought the ticket for the grand final LA for 500$ cuz of the god damn scalper. They fricking sold out all of the tickets in 3 minutes and 500$ is actually the cheapest one I found. The hotel cost me 200$ a night and for the food I have a budget of 350$ for 3 days. The plane ticket cost me 250$ to either way I just spent 1/5 of my salary for 3 days.
Prathades [#15]I bought the ticket for the grand final LA for 500$ cuz of the god damn scalper. They fricking sold out all of the tickets in 3 minutes and 500$ is actually the cheapest one I found. The hotel cost me 200$ a night and for the food I have a budget of 350$ for 3 days. The plane ticket cost me 250$ to either way I just spent 1/5 of my salary for 3 days.
I just spent 1/5 of my salary for 3 days.
and people whine and protest about the cost of living in the first world (and developing countries), when they choose to spend a significant portion of their earnings on entertainment and leisure.
sure you can complain about financial inequality, but when you just become an armchair activist and don't do anything about it, who's really to blame here? its not just about calling it out, its about walking the walk.
this is why I know protesting does nothing. its because these people are just hypocrites and don't actually do anything to change their situation.
h786 [#17]I just spent 1/5 of my salary for 3 days.
and people whine and protest about the cost of living in the first world (and developing countries), when they choose to spend a significant portion of their earnings on entertainment and leisure.
sure you can complain about financial inequality, but when you just become an armchair activist and don't do anything about it, who's really to blame here? its not just about calling it out, its about walking the walk.
this is why I know protesting does nothing. its because these people are just hypocrites and don't actually do anything to change their situation.
HUH???
h786 [#17]I just spent 1/5 of my salary for 3 days.
and people whine and protest about the cost of living in the first world (and developing countries), when they choose to spend a significant portion of their earnings on entertainment and leisure.
sure you can complain about financial inequality, but when you just become an armchair activist and don't do anything about it, who's really to blame here? its not just about calling it out, its about walking the walk.
this is why I know protesting does nothing. its because these people are just hypocrites and don't actually do anything to change their situation.
Lmao
Boltsnationriseup [#25]Please masters in Tampa Florida
Amilie arena holds 29k plus it’s a world class sports venue
I'm down
h786 [#17]I just spent 1/5 of my salary for 3 days.
and people whine and protest about the cost of living in the first world (and developing countries), when they choose to spend a significant portion of their earnings on entertainment and leisure.
sure you can complain about financial inequality, but when you just become an armchair activist and don't do anything about it, who's really to blame here? its not just about calling it out, its about walking the walk.
this is why I know protesting does nothing. its because these people are just hypocrites and don't actually do anything to change their situation.
the poors are spending their tiny amounts of money wrong. if only they saved their pittances and had zero joy in their lives i would reach down from my ivory palace and elevate them, but because they spend on the wrong things they all deserve to slowly starve to death
Prathades [#15]I bought the ticket for the grand final LA for 500$ cuz of the god damn scalper. They fricking sold out all of the tickets in 3 minutes and 500$ is actually the cheapest one I found. The hotel cost me 200$ a night and for the food I have a budget of 350$ for 3 days. The plane ticket cost me 250$ to either way I just spent 1/5 of my salary for 3 days.
Are you going to the grand finals only?
brobeans [#5]crazy how NA's 2nd valorant lan ever is this (game been out 3+ years rito...)
wait when was the first
dreww_ [#30]the poors are spending their tiny amounts of money wrong. if only they saved their pittances and had zero joy in their lives i would reach down from my ivory palace and elevate them, but because they spend on the wrong things they all deserve to slowly starve to death
Fair point ngl. Life goes by too fast anyways
h786 [#17]I just spent 1/5 of my salary for 3 days.
and people whine and protest about the cost of living in the first world (and developing countries), when they choose to spend a significant portion of their earnings on entertainment and leisure.
sure you can complain about financial inequality, but when you just become an armchair activist and don't do anything about it, who's really to blame here? its not just about calling it out, its about walking the walk.
this is why I know protesting does nothing. its because these people are just hypocrites and don't actually do anything to change their situation.
who says i'm from a first world country
dreww_ [#30]the poors are spending their tiny amounts of money wrong. if only they saved their pittances and had zero joy in their lives i would reach down from my ivory palace and elevate them, but because they spend on the wrong things they all deserve to slowly starve to death
You've questioned my compassion for the disadvantaged, but let's turn that lens back on you: do you care about your lineage? Your progeny? Do you see yourself living in a nursing home, alone, having spent your earnings on fleeting experiences and momentary pleasures?
Ask yourself: who creates the entertainment you indulge in?
Is it crafted by the rich or the poor?
Does the machine of entertainment truly care about the disadvantaged,
or is it more concerned with keeping you trapped in a cycle of spending?
I'm not advocating for a life devoid of joy, spent pinching pennies until your fingers bleed. Instead, I'm calling for responsible financial decisions. Far too many people are financially irresponsible, quick to point fingers at external entities while ignoring their own habits of momentary pleasures, while the true pleasure lies in long term, the journey instead of the result.
By all means, purchase that exorbitantly priced ticket if it brings you happiness. But don't be surprised when the world doesn't change to accommodate the choices you've made. Overpriced leisure today could mean a less secure tomorrow.
justron40 [#34]a lot of hommies in LA too. dangerous.
detroit, chicago, philadelphia, pittsburgh, new york, atlanta, memphis, baltimore, denver, san francisco
Prathades [#37]who says i'm from a first world country
(and developing countries)
theres this phenomena ive noticed when people from developing countries watch videos and the life of rich people, and start to desire these things, when they dont have the means - which causes them to be further in debt or in poverty. live within your means.
bigboy [#41]detroit, chicago, philadelphia, pittsburgh, new york, atlanta, memphis, baltimore, denver, san francisco
detroit 😫 😳😨 😩 🍆 💨💦
bigboy [#41]detroit, chicago, philadelphia, pittsburgh, new york, atlanta, memphis, baltimore, denver, san francisco
fuck it trenton nj no?
h786 [#42](and developing countries)
theres this phenomena ive noticed when people from developing countries watch videos and the life of rich people, and start to desire these things, when they dont have the means - which causes them to be further in debt or in poverty. live within your means.
I'm pretty sure this is also a thing in first-world countries, except it's people of roughly middle-class standing going into debt to pretend they're wealthy
h786 [#39]You've questioned my compassion for the disadvantaged, but let's turn that lens back on you: do you care about your lineage? Your progeny? Do you see yourself living in a nursing home, alone, having spent your earnings on fleeting experiences and momentary pleasures?
Ask yourself: who creates the entertainment you indulge in?
Is it crafted by the rich or the poor?
Does the machine of entertainment truly care about the disadvantaged,
or is it more concerned with keeping you trapped in a cycle of spending?I'm not advocating for a life devoid of joy, spent pinching pennies until your fingers bleed. Instead, I'm calling for responsible financial decisions. Far too many people are financially irresponsible, quick to point fingers at external entities while ignoring their own habits of momentary pleasures, while the true pleasure lies in long term, the journey instead of the result.
By all means, purchase that exorbitantly priced ticket if it brings you happiness. But don't be surprised when the world doesn't change to accommodate the choices you've made. Overpriced leisure today could mean a less secure tomorrow.
'financial responsibility' is propaganda. eat the rich
Faxx [#53]I'm pretty sure this is also a thing in first-world countries, except it's people of roughly middle-class standing going into debt to pretend they're wealthy
dont look at the title look at the message:
https://www.youtube.com/shorts/AzmsWIZD1wQ
it's basically what you're saying but for the average person, instead of iran.
jawn [#51]it was for like 1 or 2 games in 2021
When I watched the old matches, there were so many problems. Like network and ping. Didnt pros not consider that a lan?
aylez [#2]masters in texas next year im down 😻
i’d love to see a clueless foreign girl brandishing a Classic pistol replica in a Texas crowd and find out what happens
dreww_ [#54]'financial responsibility' is propaganda. eat the rich
Yes, I acknowledge the injustices prevalent in our financial structures. Pinning all our problems on the affluent may offer an emotional release, but it barely scratches the surface of your immediate financial realities.
Consider this: to the world's billionaires, we may be nothing more than digits in their vast fortunes. But in our personal narratives, we are at the POV of our own lives. The utility bills don't care about our ideals. Life doesn't pause for our protests. Pouring energy into the fortunes of the elite risks diverting attention from our personal financial stability.
h786 [#42](and developing countries)
theres this phenomena ive noticed when people from developing countries watch videos and the life of rich people, and start to desire these things, when they dont have the means - which causes them to be further in debt or in poverty. live within your means.
I waste my money not because I want to look or feel rich but rather because I can spend that money on entertainment without impacting my daily life. I whine because I can use that money to make more money; this is one of the reasons why I never once was in debt. I may waste 1/5 of my salary, but I only spend a small portion of my monthly income. I work two jobs not because I need money but because I love working, especially when I have much free time. While I may be from a developing country, I study and work in multiple developed countries, and I've met more people that splurge their money in any developed country than where I'm from since they're though since childhood to understand the value of money.
juno_VLR [#58]i’d love to see a clueless foreign girl brandishing a Classic pistol replica in a Texas crowd and find out what happens
?
h786 [#55]dont look at the title look at the message:
https://www.youtube.com/shorts/AzmsWIZD1wQit's basically what you're saying but for the average person, instead of iran.
People can spend their money however they want tho... Not sure why you fail to understand this
h786 [#59]Yes, I acknowledge the injustices prevalent in our financial structures. Pinning all our problems on the affluent may offer an emotional release, but it barely scratches the surface of your immediate financial realities.
Consider this: to the world's billionaires, we may be nothing more than digits in their vast fortunes. But in our personal narratives, we are at the POV of our own lives. The utility bills don't care about our ideals. Life doesn't pause for our protests. Pouring energy into the fortunes of the elite risks diverting attention from our personal financial stability.
keep suckin on that boot king i hope you get the fatFIRE of your dreams