This will be my last post until the season starts. I'mma need to save all my energy (haha get it? like NRG?) to fully support my team next year. I know you guys will miss me but no worries I will be back soon!
Simp4S0m [#5]NOOOO MAN DON'T LEAVE πππ
Bro relax I will be back soon you don't have to cry lol
Simp4S0m [#9]BRO WHY ππππ now this place will be more toxic. We will miss your positive energy (haha get it?) π
I know lol it was a difficult decision but I trust the vlr users below me to do the same while I'm gone
Simp4S0m [#14]Bro relax I will be back soon you don't have to cry lol
NO MAN WHO WON'T CRY WHEN YOU'RE LEAVING US! I GUARANTEE YOU EVERYONE IN THIS POST RN ARE CRYING TOO πππ
Simp4S0m [#19]THANK YOU FOR THE GOOD NEWS! Hope you never come back to our paradise π€£π€£π€£
bro is not beating the allegations
Simp4S0m [#15]I know lol it was a difficult decision but I trust the vlr users below me to do the same while I'm gone
bro you are funny π€£ (joking)
Simp4S0m [#19]THANK YOU FOR THE GOOD NEWS! Hope you never come back to our paradise π€£π€£π€£
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First and foremost, itβs important to acknowledge what made Simp4s0m such a memorable part of the VLR community. For those who were lucky enough to interact with him, he was more than just a username. He was a regular presence on the website, contributing in a variety of ways that helped shape the environment of the community. Whether it was offering insights into game strategies, providing helpful feedback to newer players, or engaging in lively discussions about the latest updates, Simp4s0m was someone whose presence you could count on.
As someone who frequented the VLR website regularly, it was always comforting to know that Simp4s0m was around. Whether we were discussing the latest tournament results or just chatting about our favorite agents in Valorant, it was easy to fall into a rhythm of conversation that felt more like a gathering of friends than a forum thread. His posts were thoughtful, his tone always positive, and his genuine passion for the game was contagious. I found myself looking forward to his posts and insights, knowing they would add depth to any discussion.
I will miss the little moments of connection, the way his posts could turn a thread into a conversation rather than just a series of disconnected comments. Iβll miss his steady presence, the way he could be relied upon to provide a sense of stability and kindness in the sometimes frenetic world of online gaming communities. More than anything, Iβll miss the way he made the VLR website feel a little less like just another forum and more like a place where players could share, learn, and grow together.