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third eye

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egann

Guys, I haven't played Valorant for 5 days and let me tell you, my third eye has been opened. The world seems brighter, the air feels fresher, and I can finally taste colors. My mind is clearer than ever before, and I think I just unlocked the secrets of the universe. Who knew all it took was a break from planting spikes and defusing bombs to reach enlightenment? Highly recommend.

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DuD5K1S
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unfortunately when I take a break from val I play league of legends, I can never escape this torment

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ArtemisZ083
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For anyone who might come to criticise
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egann
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As the days passed, I realized that not playing Valorant had unlocked a new level of inner peace and clarity. My stress levels dropped, and I found myself appreciating the small things in life—like the sound of birds chirping or the gentle rustle of leaves in the wind. Conversations with friends became more meaningful, and I even picked up a few new hobbies that I never had time for before.

I began to understand that life isn't just about chasing ranks or grinding for skins; it's about experiencing the world and finding balance. While I love the thrill of a good clutch or a well-executed strat, there's something profoundly rewarding about stepping back and seeing the bigger picture.

Now, I'm not saying I'm done with Valorant forever—far from it. But this break has given me a new perspective. Gaming is just one part of life, and it should complement my well-being, not consume it. So, when I do return to the battlefield, it'll be with a fresh mindset and a healthier approach.

For now, I'm enjoying this newfound sense of serenity. Who would've thought that a few days away from a game could lead to such a revelation? Sometimes, all it takes is a little distance to see things more clearly. So, here's to balanced living, open third eyes, and the wisdom to know when to step back and recharge. GG, well played, life.

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egann [#4]

As the days passed, I realized that not playing Valorant had unlocked a new level of inner peace and clarity. My stress levels dropped, and I found myself appreciating the small things in life—like the sound of birds chirping or the gentle rustle of leaves in the wind. Conversations with friends became more meaningful, and I even picked up a few new hobbies that I never had time for before.

I began to understand that life isn't just about chasing ranks or grinding for skins; it's about experiencing the world and finding balance. While I love the thrill of a good clutch or a well-executed strat, there's something profoundly rewarding about stepping back and seeing the bigger picture.

Now, I'm not saying I'm done with Valorant forever—far from it. But this break has given me a new perspective. Gaming is just one part of life, and it should complement my well-being, not consume it. So, when I do return to the battlefield, it'll be with a fresh mindset and a healthier approach.

For now, I'm enjoying this newfound sense of serenity. Who would've thought that a few days away from a game could lead to such a revelation? Sometimes, all it takes is a little distance to see things more clearly. So, here's to balanced living, open third eyes, and the wisdom to know when to step back and recharge. GG, well played, life.

No way, imagine playing a video game for fun

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egann [#4]

As the days passed, I realized that not playing Valorant had unlocked a new level of inner peace and clarity. My stress levels dropped, and I found myself appreciating the small things in life—like the sound of birds chirping or the gentle rustle of leaves in the wind. Conversations with friends became more meaningful, and I even picked up a few new hobbies that I never had time for before.

I began to understand that life isn't just about chasing ranks or grinding for skins; it's about experiencing the world and finding balance. While I love the thrill of a good clutch or a well-executed strat, there's something profoundly rewarding about stepping back and seeing the bigger picture.

Now, I'm not saying I'm done with Valorant forever—far from it. But this break has given me a new perspective. Gaming is just one part of life, and it should complement my well-being, not consume it. So, when I do return to the battlefield, it'll be with a fresh mindset and a healthier approach.

For now, I'm enjoying this newfound sense of serenity. Who would've thought that a few days away from a game could lead to such a revelation? Sometimes, all it takes is a little distance to see things more clearly. So, here's to balanced living, open third eyes, and the wisdom to know when to step back and recharge. GG, well played, life.

To have experienced such a profound sense of relief, what rank were you sir

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Zaphkiel [#6]

To have experienced such a profound sense of relief, what rank were you sir

plat (^ー^)

#8
laeDLaer
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Smoke some DMT to actually open your third eye.

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egann
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laeDLaer [#8]

Smoke some DMT to actually open your third eye.

Thanks for the suggestion, but I think I'll stick to safer and legal ways to explore new perspectives, like meditation and mindfulness. Opening your 'third eye' can be a fun metaphor for personal growth and new experiences, but it's important to stay safe and within the law. Appreciate the thought, though!

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egann [#9]

Thanks for the suggestion, but I think I'll stick to safer and legal ways to explore new perspectives, like meditation and mindfulness. Opening your 'third eye' can be a fun metaphor for personal growth and new experiences, but it's important to stay safe and within the law. Appreciate the thought, though!

No balls

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DuD5K1S [#2]

unfortunately when I take a break from val I play league of legends, I can never escape this torment

Oof

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egann
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laeDLaer [#10]

No balls

Taking care of my well-being and staying safe is more important to me than proving anything. It's all about making choices that align with my values and staying true to myself.

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egann [#12]

Taking care of my well-being and staying safe is more important to me than proving anything. It's all about making choices that align with my values and staying true to myself.

Chat gpt

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egann
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laeDLaer [#13]

Chat gpt

Sure! If someone simply says "ChatGPT," a suitable response could be:

"Hello! How can I assist you today?"

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