She can speak Turkish, show huge support to Turkish teams/players
hiimnsk [#2]"collins" is not a turkish last name lol
Yinsu Collins sounds like Asian (Chinese/Japanese)/English name
valulrantefanboy [#5]Yinsu Collins sounds like Asian (Chinese/Japanese)/English name
yea asian english probably
valulrantefanboy [#5]Yinsu Collins sounds like Asian (Chinese/Japanese)/English name
You can just google, its obviously English.
yourfather [#11]are u the same baiter form r/valorantcompetitive ?
Nah, my Reddit account is much more different (both username and posts :)) )
When Gambit and SMB made it to the finals, vlad and yinsu started talking to produce content. Vlad was presenting Valorant Turkey matches at that time and told Yinsu about the Turkish Valorant scene. He talked about Turkish memes. Yinsu was also impressed by this and became interested in the TR Valorant stage.
valulrantefanboy [#12]Nah, my Reddit account is much more different (both username and posts :)) )
okay. there was a person on the subreddit with the same name and he was like the trembolonarage of there
caoguo_jiu [#13]When Gambit and SMB made it to the finals, vlad and yinsu started talking to produce content. Vlad was presenting Valorant Turkey matches at that time and told Yinsu about the Turkish Valorant scene. He talked about Turkish memes. Yinsu was also impressed by this and became interested in the TR Valorant stage.
thanks for info, now I know reason :))
caoguo_jiu [#13]When Gambit and SMB made it to the finals, vlad and yinsu started talking to produce content. Vlad was presenting Valorant Turkey matches at that time and told Yinsu about the Turkish Valorant scene. He talked about Turkish memes. Yinsu was also impressed by this and became interested in the TR Valorant stage.
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Have you ever seen Yinsu do anything for the Turkish audience before going to the finals in SMB EMEA? I guess, no. If you haven't watched the scene before the game in the EMEA final, watch it.
caoguo_jiu [#19]Have you ever seen Yinsu do anything for the Turkish audience before going to the finals in SMB EMEA? I guess, no. If you haven't watched the scene before the game in the EMEA final, watch it.
ok
yourfather [#15]okay. there was a person on the subreddit with the same name and he was like the trembolonarage of there
The difference was his takws were actually funny he disappeared around the time GMB won berlin
justadude [#26]Chat is so toxic to her in Turkish, Turks are weird.
val community is weird in general when it comes to women. its insane.
hiimnsk [#27]val community is weird in general when it comes to women. its insane.
First time seeing something like that in val
justadude [#26]Chat is so toxic to her in Turkish, Turks are weird.
As a turk i can confirm that Turks are weird
Omega_lul [#25]The difference was his takws were actually funny he disappeared around the time GMB won berlin
he got banned. I still remember him lmao. valorantfanboy69
justadude [#26]Chat is so toxic to her in Turkish, Turks are weird.
yeah even i am getting cringe i dont know why but it happens anywhere when Turks are many our community is shit, it can classified as 3rd toxic community after indians and brazilians but they are not trying to be bad they love when a foreigner likes and talks about Turks
caoguo_jiu [#13]When Gambit and SMB made it to the finals, vlad and yinsu started talking to produce content. Vlad was presenting Valorant Turkey matches at that time and told Yinsu about the Turkish Valorant scene. He talked about Turkish memes. Yinsu was also impressed by this and became interested in the TR Valorant stage.
No it started way before that! It was during Challengers 1 in 2021 :)
yinsucollins [#36]Hey, I've seen some comments like these recently and they really make me sad. My interest, love, gratitude and respect for the TR community not just in VALORANT but in general does not come from a malicious place. I know it's easy to feel cynical because this is the internet and you don't know me but ever since I made friends from Turkey (a lot of my friends are international peeps but I've never really met anyone from TR), they've treated me with nothing but kindness. A lot of my dms are extremely hateful and because I've had a really tough time in the past two years, the love from the TR fans really kept me going through some dark times. I find TR Valorant extremely entertaining and I want to bring them to the English speaking audience more, and do my part to give back to them. Which is why I spend a lot of time getting to know their culture properly, which includes memes haha and also support them in any way possible. Sorry for the long message, I know you probably don't care and it won't change your mind but my support for the TR community is unconditional and even if I am cringe and stupid, I hope they know how much I appreciate them :)
too much text sorry, this is vlr
yinsucollins [#36]Hey, I've seen some comments like these recently and they really make me sad. My interest, love, gratitude and respect for the TR community not just in VALORANT but in general does not come from a malicious place. I know it's easy to feel cynical because this is the internet and you don't know me but ever since I made friends from Turkey (a lot of my friends are international peeps but I've never really met anyone from TR), they've treated me with nothing but kindness. A lot of my dms are extremely hateful and because I've had a really tough time in the past two years, the love from the TR fans really kept me going through some dark times. I find TR Valorant extremely entertaining and I want to bring them to the English speaking audience more, and do my part to give back to them. Which is why I spend a lot of time getting to know their culture properly, which includes memes haha and also support them in any way possible. Sorry for the long message, I know you probably don't care and it won't change your mind but my support for the TR community is unconditional and even if I am cringe and stupid, I hope they know how much I appreciate them :)
BBL fans be like: