OriGinalgamerSWEAT
Country: United States
Registered: September 11, 2021
Last post: February 25, 2023 at 1:33 AM
Posts: 781
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My idea is that Sayf is better than Jampii in terms of oping and playing duelist. So maybe switch Jampii to the support role? Jampii is already flexible or they can do what 10T did and have him on smokes while oping

posted about a year ago

You know what, fine let people be trans chicken and trans wolf as long as the hunting laws don't change.

posted about a year ago

I personally think its biologically wrong. I like to keep it male or female unless there is a medical defect that causes a person to be part male and female. Nazi started out as a small campaign and they almost took over Europe. The trasn starts off slow and eventually it will end up killing the society. Literally, colleges adding urinals for men in female bathrooms rn.

posted about a year ago

Dear Team Liquid fans,

I know that the recent defeat of our beloved team in Valorant to Team Secrets was disappointing and perhaps even frustrating for many of us. However, I want to address some of the concerns that have been raised about our team's performance and specifically about the roles of our individual players.

First of all, it's important to recognize that competitive gaming is a constantly evolving landscape. Strategies and tactics that worked well in the past may not be as effective against new opponents or in new situations. That's why it's essential for teams to be adaptable and willing to experiment with different approaches.

Secondly, I want to get into roles, I personally want to see some role plays and new comp ideas from tl. I will be sharing some examples of role switches at the very end.

Lastly, I want to get into individual performances, as many of you know other than nAts, no one performed. Many tried to make hero plays and failed terribly costing them the round.

I really hope they change things up and become the superteam the fans expected them to be.

ICEBOX:
Redgar -- KillJoy/Sova
Sayf -- jett
Jampii -- sage
nAts - - viper
Soulcas - sova/KillJoy

FRACTURE:
Redgar -- Astra
Sayf -- Raze
Jampii -- Breach
nAts -- Cypher
soulcas -- Kay-0

posted about a year ago

You are right. I am not always on this site so I don't know how people react

posted about a year ago

The problem is he doesn't like playing duelist anymore. He said it in a podcast that he loved playing support rather than duelist

posted about a year ago

Cryo is definitely a better jett but I do think asuna is a better raze and neon player.

posted about a year ago

Dear gamr,

Thank you for sharing your thoughts. However, it's important to remember that esports teams are made up of individuals who work hard to improve their skills and contribute to their team's success. While everyone is entitled to their own opinion, it's not productive to focus on hate or negativity towards a particular player. Instead, why not focus on supporting the entire team, including Asuna, and offer constructive feedback to help them improve? Positive energy and support can go a long way in building a strong and successful team.

Best regards,
OriGinalgamerSWEAT

posted about a year ago

Name checkout.

He is not a fraud. If you watched the games, the reason why 100T was still in the game vs gambit was because of Asuna's performance.

posted about a year ago

Dear Valorant community & 100T fans,

I am writing to you today to address the recent negativity surrounding 100T and their player Asuna. It's disheartening to see such toxicity within our community, especially towards a talented player who has had one bad game.

As a community, we need to remember that every player has their off days. Asuna is a great player who has proven himself time and time again. Let's not forget his past performances where he carried his team to victory. One bad game does not define him as a player. We should be encouraging and supporting him through this rough patch, not tearing him down.

It's important to remember that we are all human beings with feelings. It's not easy to perform under the immense pressure of a high-stakes tournament, especially when you're expected to carry your team. Asuna had to plant the bomb during the game against EDG, which can be a challenging and demanding task. We should appreciate his willingness to step up and do what was needed for his team.

I urge the community to continue supporting 100T and Asuna. Let's rally behind them and show them our support. We know that Asuna is a skilled player, and we believe that he will bounce back stronger than ever. He has shown us his ability to perform at the highest level, and we have faith that he will do so again.

In conclusion, let's show our support for 100T and Asuna. Let's not tear down our fellow players and instead encourage them through their struggles. Remember, we're all in this together, and positivity and encouragement go a long way towards creating a healthy and supportive community.

posted about a year ago

It is the most obvious but the generation these days are moving away from the most obvious things for example people becoming trans wolf

posted about a year ago

I am not trying to play the victim here. I understand that there may be some negative perceptions or stereotypes about the North American community, but it's important to remember that not everyone fits into those generalizations. I cannot speak for every individual in the community, but I believe that we can all work together to promote positivity and good sportsmanship. Instead of focusing on negative perceptions or generalizations, let's focus on the positive actions and attitudes that can make this community a welcoming and supportive place for everyone. By promoting mutual respect and understanding, we can create an environment where all players and fans can feel appreciated and valued.

posted about a year ago

Why I should continue living

posted about a year ago

NA đŸ€ SA*

posted about a year ago

fax

posted about a year ago

NA đŸ€ SA

posted about a year ago

yes brotha

posted about a year ago

This post was never about NA claiming Loud trophies, but about promoting a spirit of unity and respect between different regions. As I mentioned, South America and North America are part of the same league, and it's important that we support each other and work together to represent our region in the best possible way. I want to put aside any internal conflicts and focus on fighting against other leagues to show that our region is capable of greatness. It's also worth noting that while Loud winning may provide another spot for America if any team from Europe wins, it will also be a spot for Europe.

posted about a year ago

It's always disappointing to see negative attitudes and comments in any community, including esports. I am sorry for all the toxicity and let's move on while ignoring those toxic users. Unless you want to engage in toxicity, I personally love the friendly banter rather than flaming orgs and players on the team.

posted about a year ago

Lamento saber que vocĂȘ teve experiĂȘncias negativas com alguns membros da comunidade norte-americana. É importante lembrar que nem todos compartilham as mesmas atitudes negativas e que hĂĄ muitos indivĂ­duos na comunidade que acreditam na uniĂŁo e no respeito mĂștuo.

For english users:
I'm sorry to hear that you've had negative experiences with some members of the North American community. It's important to remember that not everyone shares the same negative attitudes and that there are many individuals in the community who believe in unity and mutual respect.

posted about a year ago

I apologize if my previous responses gave the impression that only South America directs hate towards North America. The truth is that there are negative attitudes and comments that can come from any region or individual, and we should all strive to promote unity and mutual respect.

posted about a year ago

I understand that some individuals may exhibit unsportsmanlike behavior, but it's important to remember that such behavior is not representative of the entire community. Let's focus on the skills and abilities of each team, and enjoy the competition with a friendly, open-minded attitude. Whether a team is from NA, South America, or any other region, they all have the potential to put on an exciting show and make the competition memorable. Let's celebrate their achievements and support them in their efforts to be the best they can be!

posted about a year ago

Thank you for sharing your thoughts on the matter! While there may be some competitiveness between South America and North America, I believe that the competition ultimately brings us all together in a spirit of friendly rivalry and mutual respect. It's important to remember that negative comments from individual players do not represent the entire continent and that we should all strive to promote positivity and good sportsmanship. I do believe toxic banter is good for viewership as long as you don't cross the line. I'm excited to see how all the teams perform in the competition and wish them all the best of luck!

posted about a year ago

Why?

posted about a year ago

Yes

posted about a year ago

Andrew Tate is not as bad as people say he is. I don't understand why people call him a freak, of course, some of the things he says about women are debatable but he has some good advice like going to the gym, working hard, respecting everyone, and making as much money as possible.

posted about a year ago

I want to take a moment to talk about the importance of unity in esports, particularly in the Valorant scene. As you may already know, South and North America are now part of one franchise league, which means we are all in this together. It's no longer a fight between countries, but rather a battle for the best league possible.

It's unfortunate to see that there is a lot of negativity and hate directed towards North America from some members of the South American community. This type of behavior does not benefit anyone. We need to move past these prejudices and focus on what really matters - supporting our teams and players in our league.

By working together and supporting each other, we can show the world that South and North America are a force to be reckoned with in the Valorant scene, and that we are united in our love for the game.

So I urge you, my fellow South Americans, to put aside any animosity towards North America and instead embrace our new combined league. Let's work together to create an environment that is supportive, encouraging, and respectful. Let's show the world what we are capable of, and make Valorant a game that unites us all.

Thank you.

posted about a year ago

Boruto

posted about a year ago

Say G2 got second in ascension league, would G2 drop the roster and leave the game?

posted about a year ago
  • Gambit got second place in 2021

    • Team split and the org doesn't exist in-game anymore
  • OpTic Gaming got second place in 2022

    • Team split and the org left Valorant.

So I talked about the second-place curse and predicted PRX getting grouped:https://www.vlr.gg/123493/apac-fans-cum-here/?view=threaded#comments
PREDICTION: https://www.vlr.gg/131478/prx-will-get-grouped

Now let us take this evidence and make some predictions, who do you think will get 2nd in 2023? How do you think they are going to leave the game?

posted about a year ago

:o

posted about a year ago

WHAT IS HAPPENING? Tell me

posted about a year ago

hmm Ima see if I can take world history my senior year

posted about a year ago

No. Are u?

posted about a year ago

I took AP euro but while I was checking out my friend who was taking AP world history, his curriculum was completely different.

posted about a year ago

um are you okay?

posted about a year ago

NO its not the same, World starts off from the dawn of human while euro mostly focuses on political events. AP euro covers less material. Euro covers European history while world focuses on the world and not a lot about the euro. AP euro prepares you for AP US history so a lot of people take it. Its a lot of stress at the same time tbh

posted about a year ago

true

posted about a year ago

CompSci is actually the easiest one lo, I am good at coding. The hard classes are Ap research, Spanish, and Lang/History.

posted about a year ago
  • More work
  • AP exam probably on the same day
  • What if the classes are taught at the same time
  • They also teach two different topics
posted about a year ago

gl cuz the ap exam gonna be really difficult

posted about a year ago

are u a sophomore?

posted about a year ago

but I am technically paying using my taxes.
If I were to pay the government 800 bucks a year
and my Aps were 500 bucks
I pay using tax credit and I only gotta give the gov 300.

posted about a year ago

I took APCSP my freshman yr, it was an EZ 5. I took AP euro, not World History but I hope it's fun.
Seminar was hell, it drained my brain cells. I did take AP bio, I originally wanted to take that class but I decided to replace it with networking however I still signed up for Ap exam and I had to pay to get rid of the exam and I didn't wanna pay so I took the exam. I got a 3, AP bio is heavy on statistics that is the only reason why I passed.

posted about a year ago

It sounds easy but really hard big bro

posted about a year ago

Yes but you can also pay using tax credit. Thats what I did for my AP exams, pay using tax credit

posted about a year ago

wydm monopolized?

posted about a year ago

Nope, I go to a regular public school.

posted about a year ago

Advanced Placement is a program run by the College Board (the makers of the SAT) that allows you to take special high school courses that can earn you college credit and/or qualify you for more advanced classes when you begin college. They are designed to give you the experience of an intro-level college class while you're still in high school. Plus, you can get college credit for the class if you pass the AP exam. An AP exam is basically a test of all that you learn in an AP class. You will typically earn college credit if you pass the exam given at the end of the year in May. (AP tests are scored between 1 and 5, with anything above 3 considered passing.)

posted about a year ago

You come up with a problem and you do research for a year and try to solve the problem. You turn in your research at the end of the yr and college board determines whether you pass or fail based on your presentation and research

posted about a year ago
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