SGLastHope
Flag: Singapore
Registered: August 13, 2024
Last post: July 16, 2025 at 5:07 AM
Posts: 332
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cant be haliban because my goat hellyburton would NEVER choke

posted 2 months ago

it will go 3 maps, so over

posted 2 months ago

the last time they put PRX in the thumbnail, they became icy victims

posted 2 months ago

jinggg will drop 60+ kills and will have a 1.20+ rating on vlr.gg
forsaken will play 3 different agents in 3 different roles
something will do his best prod impression

allat for TH to scrape 2-1.

posted 2 months ago

ok he can win the ballon dor, but not the MVP, whats so hard to understand between the term of 'best" and "valuable". Without trent, G2 still gets top 3 easily, without Cryo, 100T becomes a furia victim. yes trent has been a great player, who has may or may not been helped massively by the tejo meta, but did he hard carry G2 like Cryo did with 100T? ill leave you with that

posted 2 months ago

more valuable to their own team, did anyone in americas hard carry their team like cryo did? hope this helps

posted 2 months ago

trent wasnt most valuable, they could replace him with fricking patmen and G2 still get top 3, sure maybe cryo wasnt that good, but surely the MVP should be lukxo or aspas

posted 2 months ago

yes

posted 2 months ago

4 people gotta educate themselves on what MVP means, its not the best player, its who was MOST important to their own team, sure trent is good but, he isnt hard carrying, however cryo was

posted 2 months ago

yeah man, they clearly dont know nba, they are brazilian tbf, cant blame them

posted 2 months ago

MVP in nba terms is the MVP of regular season, thats why joel fraudbiid won it. It is the player with the most impact and best stats, regardless of team placement. Trent can be FMVP because he was the best in the finals

posted 2 months ago

swap v1c and bang. u forgot DPOY, so thats leaf or lukxo

posted 2 months ago

look at jinggg's stage 1 rating bro fym no

posted 2 months ago

jinggg is literally top 5 duelist oat wdym

posted 2 months ago

sacked her i think, she didnt really help the team

posted 2 months ago

mental performance coach, he is basically the co-conductor of the PRX train

posted 2 months ago

TRACK BY TRACK

posted 3 months ago

?????????

posted 3 months ago

ㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋ

posted 3 months ago

TRACK BY TRACK LETS GOOOOOOO

posted 3 months ago

stood up from my shit twice and applauded

posted 3 months ago

t0rmi leaked, mako geeked, PRX 5 man peek, PRX in 2

posted 3 months ago

i was choking at the saka miss lmao

posted 3 months ago

MY FUCKING GOAT YOU DESERVE A TROPHY, THE JAMES HARDEN OF VCT

posted 3 months ago

barcelona and arsenal have been successful hate watches, i hope this will be too

posted 3 months ago

the cut will go crazy.

posted 3 months ago

name checks out. forget about b0zz, stax,mako,meteor and izu feeds whole countries

posted 3 months ago

i do believe that he should have followed stax and buzz to T1, and made one of the greatest teams oat

posted 3 months ago

a 6/10 poop beats a 6/10 shit, but a 10/10 shit beats a 10/10 poop, stay with me now

posted 3 months ago

my heart is breaking, either mako gets a chance to win his first international, or forsaken, jinggg and david gets a chance to right the past wrongs. while t0rmi may be a mid coach and as allegedly leaked scrims, you have to feel for mako. but unfortunately, the train is too moving hot now. its coming fast like an aldous ult, straight to toronto, TRACK BY TRACK, PRX WILL MAKE IT

posted 3 months ago

true, i also do feel like champs was harder than copenhagen, but i really do think that prx vs fpx was really close, and 5 out of 10 times, prx would have been victorious. i cant say the same for if drx were to meet loud in the finals

posted 3 months ago

they lost because they put mf jinggg on kayo, PRX were better over the course of the whole year

posted 3 months ago

PRX

posted 3 months ago

if BOOM plays the way they did against geng, its gg and PRX are too hot to be stopped now, they were showing glimpses of their 2023 champs run vs T1

posted 3 months ago

like patmen is really good addition, but you got mf aimbotters like hyummin and xeus this year

posted 3 months ago

lukxo has to actually win a game first lmao

posted 3 months ago

Now you're lost, lost in the heat of it all
Girl, you know you're lost, lost in the thrill of it all

posted 3 months ago

10/10 ragebait, i almost went and burned an orphanage to the ground

posted 3 months ago

dropped 2 S-tier albums and left

posted 3 months ago

sybau, bro didnt go with friends

posted 3 months ago

utter woke nonsense.

posted 3 months ago

no chatgpt, i poured my heart into this

posted 3 months ago

nah i got mixed up between lev and mibr because i thought aspas was still on lev mb

posted 3 months ago

dawg who is you, i never said i told HIM personally, i just mentioned it in this site before

posted 3 months ago

Toronto’s skyline will shimmer under the summer lights, but if fate is just, it won’t be the city alone that glows — it will be Paper Rex, standing triumphant, draped in the weight of a journey unlike any other.

For years, Paper Rex has walked the path of hardship not as victims, but as warriors. Born in a region often overlooked, they were never handed glory — they had to claw it from the edges of every map, through doubters, visa issues, roster swaps, and heartbreak on international stages. Every loss wasn't just a defeat, it was a scar — each one etched with lessons learned the hard way. But scars are reminders that they survived — and kept going.

They redefined the meta not with imitation but invention — the bold Yoru picks, the fearless pushes, the tempo that made even giants stumble. They turned chaos into art and discipline into fire. Through it all, their identity remained: aggressive, unpredictable, united. Not a team, but a brotherhood.

And then came heartbreak — losing Jinggg to mandatory service, the emotional weight of near-misses, and the constant pressure to carry an entire region’s hopes. But what did they do? They rebuilt. They didn’t retreat — they reloaded. With each player change, each adaptation, they became sharper. More resilient.

So if the gods of the game are watching, they’ll know: this isn’t just a win on the scoreboard. This is a culmination. A reward for the grind. A trophy for Southeast Asia. A crown for those who never stopped believing in their own way to play — and made the world believe too.

In Toronto, Paper Rex winning wouldn’t just be the final round.
It would be vindication.

posted 3 months ago

I BEG FOR A NRG AND MIBR CHAMPS FINAL, verno vs fns go head to head

posted 3 months ago

i have always said that ash needs time, and foxy9 re-addition and their whole macro is a solo and hsk masterclass

posted 3 months ago

u went 0-2 bro LMAO

posted 3 months ago

DRX vs RRQ will be an extremely close affair

posted 3 months ago
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