well, if they are willing to pay a good salary I'm sure they will get both.
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well, if they are willing to pay a good salary I'm sure they will get both.
I wonder if his broken English could be an issue? Although, with the aim he has, just the basics should work.
"Olha mamãe, fiz um post pra tirar sarro da melhor org do Brasil.
sou o SuperBosta e me declaro o rei do Valorant haha sou muito foda"
2024 gonna be another shame year for c9
The orgs are struggling, even Yay, who was considered one of the best in the world, hasn't found a team yet. Is it possible that the same could happen to Aspas?
I mean, leaving Loud without a clear destination is kind of crazy, isn't it? Well, if he already has his path set, it all makes sense.
It's funny to read a sentence like that coming from an EMEA fan.
nunca vi na vida, mas se ta aparecendo tanto deve ser alguém importante com um nome disfarçado.
Poderia ser algum caster ou alguém relevante no cenário para estarem dando tanta atenção, zé ninguém não deve ser.
I understand; there are many drawn-out scenes in the anime.
I would say the Live Action is a luxurious summary that includes all the important parts of the anime. I'm amazed at how well the adaptation turned out.
If you're interested in the series, the Live Action is an excellent choice to start with.
Indeed, the storytelling in One Piece is truly unique, and it's no wonder it's so popular. I hope you have a great time with it.
I stopped in Wano and plan to continue watching soon.
you were right
it was really fun to watch
Mihawk was perfect bro tf was that
That's right, to start watching One Piece, you have to take your time. The episodes are very interconnected, so if you watch without paying attention, it might get quite boring.
The first episode should give a good summary of what the next 11 episodes will be like. Watch it and let me know later if you enjoyed it.
It's a good opportunity to at least watch the Arlong arc, which is summarized in the live-action in episode 1. That way, you'll know if you'll like it or not.
I just rewatched that amazing anime and looked up information about the second season; it's set to premiere in October (Crunchyroll).
It's a lot of fun, and I recommend it to anyone looking for an anime to pass the time.
did not watch yet, but I'll believe you.
All of this just to have a campaign worse than KRU's 0/9.
5 lost kekw
EMEA is the worst for sure.
3 grouped
Mas mano, agora que teve disband pode ser que mude algo, ta ligado?
Tipo, os caras devem estar com uma inveja do cacete da Loud, tomaram pau o ano inteiro e sem falar que pode ser a ultima chance de muitos ai na franquia.
Tenho um pouco de esperança que mudem.
Ah essa altura, só to torcendo pra fazerem o básico do fps bem feito, o que vim é lucro.
Aposto que o time vai ser formado por 5 baludo, se fizerem o básico bem feito pode ser que não deem vexame.
Se insistirem muito em "hero play" como foi durante todo ano de 2022 e 2023, esquece, vai ser mais um ano de vergonha.
It takes a lot of audacity to claim "to speak on behalf of all Brazilians."
hahahahah
I usually respect everyone's opinion, but you're trash.
I speak for all brazilians
Time to have your milk and do your homework, Enzo.
Não dá pra comparar um time novo com esses times que você citou ai né mano.
To apenas mencionando o fato que pode ter sangue novo na franquia e que isso pode ser bom a médio e longo prazo.
Os que saíram espero que nunca mais voltem, já se mostraram patéticos. VCB ta de bom tamanho pra eles.
It's not going to happen, it's just gossip.
Well, at least I hope it doesn't happen, but considering that Bzka values friendship more than talent, I wouldn't be surprised if he recommends these guys to Mibr.
Raafa, the IGL of TheUnion, seems to be going to MIBR, along with Bzka, which could be a good deal.
Furia has released Carlão, Mazin, Dgzin, and Qck, which is a great start for changes.
So, I'd say hold on, my friend. I know that a decent IGL isn't born overnight, but let's give credit to both organizations for at least recognizing the failure and making changes.
Both organizations are really cleaning up their player lineups. Finally, the frauds will be out of the franchise.
Now I can start to see a glimmer of hope for a Brazilian team beyond Loud.
Yes, the beginning might be tough with all the changes happening, but it was no longer possible to keep undisciplined players on the team who couldn't even execute a simple trade and insisted on playing in "hero" mode.
W Furia and MIBR
He mentioned that they didn't prepare too well against Loud, well, both teams had almost 4 days of preparation, and the winner was the one who was in better shape.
The clip is really good, thanks for sharing.
I think the same way. As a spectator, I'm not at all concerned about this spot buying and selling nonsense.
But putting myself in Riot's shoes, this decision makes a lot of sense.
If they don't want this practice within Valorant, the best thing to do is to show firmness from the beginning.
Imagine if the same thing happens next year. If they make an exception today, it will haunt them for a long time, like "oh, they allowed it last year, so why not now?"
I'll say it again, the situation of TheGuard players is very sad, but the one and only that should be blamed for this entire situation is the organization.
This could all be solved by just letting one of the countless orgs who have money and want to play val like
Riot's concern is setting a precedent for the orgs that win Ascension to sell their spot.
It's a tough decision, but the right one. I feel sorry for the players, but the spot belongs to the organization that won the championship.
From now on, I'm certain that players will be more attentive to contracts with orgs. TheGuard is a worldwide disgrace.
Diria que tem que ser muito inocente pra acreditar cegamente que o dinheiro não vai mexer com o cara.
Espero que a line permaneça, mas digo novamente, estou preparado pra só aceitar...
Quem não considerar essa hipótese vai ficar chorando no twitter depois chamando o jogador de mercenário e afins.
‘What if this opens up to slots being sold?’
‘What if it doesn’t represent the top team performance?’
‘What if the players don’t find an org?’
Taking a moment to think logically rather than emotionally about TheGuard players, Riot made the right call. This could set a terrible precedent for the future.
I feel sad for the guys, but if there's anyone to blame and demonize in this story, it's TheGuard organization.
According to the contract, the spot belonged to the organization and not the players. TheGuard messed up the players' lives. That organization is disgusting.
Mundo real é duro amigo, vc pode acabar ficando bem surpreso.
Eu já estou pronto pra aceitar qualquer coisa.
The Guard Solution
Remove the name of the organization and pretend it never existed.
Well, I'm not blaming the person managing TheGuard's Twitter account, but rather the organization that should have planned better.
The least they could have done is to stop fostering illusions. It's very simple to ask the social media manager to stop sending messages without revealing what was about to happen. Please stop defending such a trash org, they're wrong in every way.
#fuckTheGuard
The worst organization in the history of all esports, they played with the feelings of the guys who found out about the tragedy through Twitter.
The worst part of it all is TheGuard on Twitter sending messages to the other franchise orgs as if everything is okay, saying "see you in 2024, huh?"
They toyed with the players' feelings. That org is utterly TERRIBLE.