CanadaMan
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Registered: September 8, 2022
Last post: February 3, 2025 at 10:16 AM
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A big reason that Esports will never be as financially stable as physical sports like Basketball, Futbal, Baseball, etc. is that the meta is always changing. Basketball really has only 3 or 4 main eras that can be classified as "metas". These "metas" are also easier to adapt to as it comes in slower and will last for decades. These meta changes, nerfs, and buffs in competitive games leads to situations like yay or the old Sen roster (Shaz refusing to implement chamber into the roster until the chamber meta was already coming to an end) being extremely dominant and then just completely falling off. A game like Valorant will always be worse with this issue because of the abilities nerfs and buffs unlike cs which realy only has weapon buffs and nerfs. I think this is a big reason as to why OWL also fell off (other than that terrible YouTube exclusive deal). Thoughts? Am I onto nothing?

posted 8 months ago

Wh0lordwibz?

posted 8 months ago

L

posted 8 months ago

TMV's mod team is very awesome and smart and funny and hot. I hope they know that every time they wake up and look in the mirror. Especially that CanadaMan guy he's very funny and has a nice beard. I hope one of them sees this post or someone lets them know.

posted 8 months ago

L list, In all games its CanadaMan

posted 8 months ago

yes

posted 8 months ago

Siege clears val and CS though

posted 8 months ago

There was a civil war???? who died

posted 8 months ago

Thank you! Its very hard work (easiest content ever)

posted 8 months ago

nuh uh

posted 8 months ago

I bought the 2022 Champs hoody and it was really good the quality was really good

posted 8 months ago

I fart loud

posted 8 months ago

CanadaMan clears

posted 8 months ago

I wanted the underground gaming flair but VLR doesn't have it

posted 8 months ago

real

posted 8 months ago

Deadlock in general is just ass cheeks

posted 8 months ago

From this thread, I have gone from half a star to 1 and a half. Social experiment completed

posted 8 months ago

thank you

posted 8 months ago

i have no idea, all I know is more upvotes and replies help.

posted 8 months ago

no :( I get paid in having a good community to interact with and I get to run Throw City NA. I do get free content to make YouTube videos with that have grown my channel pretty significantly. overall its worth it imo.

He also gave me an exclusive bag that Riot gave him as a gift :)

posted 8 months ago

No disrespect to my glorious Canadian King TenZ

posted 8 months ago

true thats my real job

posted 8 months ago

yes I have been a mod since February 2023

posted 8 months ago

You have opened my eyes, Thank you babysasuke I shall decide my fate another day

posted 8 months ago

yes

posted 8 months ago

Unfortunately yes

posted 8 months ago

bro forgot about Lakia

posted 8 months ago

If you ever see me with 4 stars please mass report my account so I can be free from my addiction to pure filth and degeneracy. I will continue to shitpost until that glorious moment of freedom hits.

All hail my king my goat TenZ.

Sincerely,
CanadaMan

posted 8 months ago

Demon1 will leave NRG at the end of the season and rejoin EG and reclaim his place as best player in the world

posted 8 months ago

Obvious political answer, both want to be recognized as their own country (Hong Kong is a bit mixed on that opinion actually).

posted 8 months ago

Recon Diffs

posted 8 months ago

Property Administrator. Not a fan of landlords and this industry but without money you die so.

posted 8 months ago

unfortunately yes

posted 8 months ago

Of course, Demon0 will become Demon 1 once again. maybe he will unlock ultra instinct and become Demon2.

posted 8 months ago

-Marved
+CanadaMan

Bring in the better Canadian = instant champs winners

posted 8 months ago

w name

posted 8 months ago

I don't, i just use my blurry vision to be hardstuck Diamond

posted 8 months ago

yay will have his resurgence like TenZ before him. Such is the cycle of the NA Jett "best player in the world"

posted 8 months ago

:0 My shitposting has been discovered

posted 8 months ago

How did you know?

posted 8 months ago

unfortunately no

posted 8 months ago

yes

posted 8 months ago

We ask for forgiveness from the NA Valorant Gods for doubting the glorious king of the 100T nation. I will never do such foolishness again in my short insignificant life. May Asuna have mercy on our souls. May Boostio lead us to that everlasting light, may eeiu bring us warmth in the summer, may Bang bring us prosperity, and may Cryo bring the cold in the winter.

Amen.

posted 8 months ago

Breeze: Yes
Split: Yes
Icebox: Yes
Bind: Some teams will start to go away from Viper but most will still use Viper
Lotus: Some teams will start to go away from Viper but most will still use Viper
Ascent: Teams that were trying the Viper will stop
Sunset: NO

posted 8 months ago

Bro put on the Bl0nn flair just as they are about to lose to Turtle Troop

posted 8 months ago

i think my last post cements me as the biggest DRG fan

posted 8 months ago

I am from the future of June 10th, 2024

After witnessing Dragon Rangers Gaming made history by winning Masters Shanghai, becoming the first Chinese Valorant team to claim an international title. Their journey through the tournament was nothing short of spectacular.

DRG showcased remarkable skill, strategy, and teamwork throughout the event. Key players, such as Nicc, TvirusLuke, and vo0kashu, delivered standout performances, consistently outplaying their opponents with individual brilliance and coordinated team efforts. Their strategies were innovative, and their adaptability in high-pressure situations set them apart from the competition.

The grand final was a thrilling best-of-five series against the formidable 100T, who had been favorites throughout the tournament. DRG secured a 3-1 victory, with decisive wins on maps like Ascent and Bind. The final map on Lotus was particularly intense, going into multiple overtimes before DRG clinched the victory.

Nicc was the MVP of the tournament. He secured his first trophy and many VLR fans started to debate if Nicc might be the GOAT of Valorant.

This historic win has put DRG on the global Valorant map and inspired many aspiring players in China and the broader Pacific region. Their success story demonstrates the rising potential and talent within the China esports community, paving the way for future achievements.

Celebrations erupted across China with fans and supporters showing immense pride in their team’s accomplishment. This victory is a testament to the hard work, dedication, and passion of everyone involved with DRG, marking a new era for Chinese Valorant on the international stage.

Well, that's it from me, this will be the first and last message that I'll post.

Hope it worked.

Peace ✌︎︎♡⃛

posted 8 months ago

I am from the future of June 10th, 2024

After witnessing Dragon Rangers Gaming made history by winning Masters Shanghai, becoming the first Chinese Valorant team to claim an international title. Their journey through the tournament was nothing short of spectacular.

DRG showcased remarkable skill, strategy, and teamwork throughout the event. Key players, such as Nicc, TvirusLuke, and vo0kashu, delivered standout performances, consistently outplaying their opponents with individual brilliance and coordinated team efforts. Their strategies were innovative, and their adaptability in high-pressure situations set them apart from the competition.

The grand final was a thrilling best-of-five series against the formidable 100T, who had been favorites throughout the tournament. DRG secured a 3-1 victory, with decisive wins on maps like Ascent and Bind. The final map on Lotus was particularly intense, going into multiple overtimes before DRG clinched the victory.

Nicc was the MVP of the tournament. He secured his first trophy and many VLR fans started to debate if Nicc might be the GOAT of Valorant.

This historic win has put DRG on the global Valorant map and inspired many aspiring players in China and the broader Pacific region. Their success story demonstrates the rising potential and talent within the China esports community, paving the way for future achievements.

Celebrations erupted across China with fans and supporters showing immense pride in their team’s accomplishment. This victory is a testament to the hard work, dedication, and passion of everyone involved with DRG, marking a new era for Chinese Valorant on the international stage.

Well, that's it from me, this will be the first and last message that I'll post.

Hope it worked.

Peace ✌︎︎♡⃛

posted 8 months ago

BBL Drizzy

posted 8 months ago
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