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Stewie2k truth

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#1
RetiredRadiant

he thought he could switch from CS to VAL and automatically get picked up on a team

he ended up getting rejected by every team he trialed for, DSG even chose nerve instead of him...

his attitude is AWFUL, as it was in CS

his aim is MID

his game sense is LOW

his chances of fading into obscurity are HIGH

imagine Liquid dropped twistzz before dropping him when he was clearly the problem... nepotism. choosing clout over talent.

Stewie0k should be a lesson for all of us. Not only what NOT to do in gaming, but how NOT to act in lyfe

a little taste of him being toxic in cs.. him being toxic to the nicest player ever, fallen & his toxic exit interview from liquid

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babysasuke
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allat + sup bitch

#3
Nrg_Finesse_
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Stewie comes Outta smoke and kills you , sup bitch

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SEN_brasileiros
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another thread hating stewie2k kkkkk

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moshimoshiman24
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twistzz left on his own lol. and tbf stewie prime in cs was with c9, after that with liquid and the dysfunctional eg he was more of a support dude similar to nitr0 and just did whatever the team needed.

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KyLZi
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Who are you trying to bait Valorant Stewie fans? lol

#7
zidmz
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tbh i never realized he was trying to go pro

i thought that fraud always knew he was too washed 😹😹

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UBClears
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Valorant is just a game where you can go from hero to zero in an instant. Look at TenZ, Yay, Aspas.

With the meta constantly shifting and team’s shuffling, ain’t no one safe as a “Valorant pro”

Stewie is playing it smart by being a streamer first

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FearX_Hunt
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Stewie Fans xd

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Prontera
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UBClears [#8]

Valorant is just a game where you can go from hero to zero in an instant. Look at TenZ, Yay, Aspas.

With the meta constantly shifting and team’s shuffling, ain’t no one safe as a “Valorant pro”

Stewie is playing it smart by being a streamer first

No. He want to compete on high level. But he isn't good enough just yet. That's not being smart. He just know his place.

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JAPANCAFE
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didnt he switch to val cs he didnt wanna travel and take a break from competing

#12
Faraday
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I mean your right but also nobody has been talking about him for ages, who are you responding to

#13
dER1593
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washed or not, he achieved more in his cs career than most pros. Still in top 15 highest earnings in csgo and hasn't won anything in years.

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RetiredRadiant
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JAPANCAFE [#11]

didnt he switch to val cs he didnt wanna travel and take a break from competing

he left cs because no team wanted him because he destroyed Liquid and EG

by the time he left EG, he was the joke of all CS: his ego forced him to try to become IGL and he fought with Vitality's old coach and ruined the team with his 0iq

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crashhacker1
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A lot of CS pros thought val was easier. They get hit with reality like the twitch ban on their gambling streams so they get bitter & start hating val & force their viewers to think that way too. Its pathetic.

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UBClears [#8]

Valorant is just a game where you can go from hero to zero in an instant. Look at TenZ, Yay, Aspas.

With the meta constantly shifting and team’s shuffling, ain’t no one safe as a “Valorant pro”

Stewie is playing it smart by being a streamer first

they don't go "hero to zero" all of them are still solid players and with the right team are mechanically skilled enough to shine, but the spotlights always on the new best duelists like demon1 or kk

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