depois daqueles xingo ali se n melhorar pode acabar o roster
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depois daqueles xingo ali se n melhorar pode acabar o roster
sry mate, but mibr is destroying everyone's pickems this Saturday
mibr will surprisingly defeat clown9 tomorrow
you saw it here first
genuinely believe this is a top 3 play in valorant competitive. not that relevant for most bc it wasn't an international championship, but still
música boa, mas a fanbase da banda é chata
goste ou n, 30praum é a referência do trap no Brasil. só recomendei uma recente do gênero com feat em inglês, mas já esperava por essa reação
if you are into trap you should check out conexões de máfia
It's like he's brazilian by now tbh. he hardly ever mentions Argentina, if it wasn't for his accent we would think he is Brazilian lol
i never said it didn't count because old SEN players are washed. the first championship was the first clash of regions and things were unstable. because of that, even players with potential couldn't thrive, while some random guys (like SicK ffs?) succeeded temporarily. the first champions had a lot of guys who had potential and still have nowadays, but things were still developing (tho more stable than in Reykjavik) and flukes were more frequent than it is now.
now, LOUD and FNATIC might still suffer upsets, but they are way more robust than teams in 2021, considering there is a greater stability overall
never said it was the main language, genius #71
i said we don't need a second language in a DAILY BASIS. we have english classes, they are just trash tho. people don't care enough because they don't need it as much as european people. we DO LEARN english, it's just not very efficient because things haven't gotten to the point where we really really need it. but ofc knowing english open a lot of windows for you, and that's why i am glad i know it
thing is, youger players are more vulnerable. some might thrive, but historically they need a lot of experience to be able to reach their true potential. neither tuyz or cauanzin have hit this potential yet
my bro is sacrificing himself to make his team comfortable while playing against the Americas beasts, it is very understandable, cmon
eu me divirto pakas, mt bom tiltar gringo
agreed
most valorant gun names suck imo
but there is a huge amount of different countries with different primary languages in a relatively "small" area (comparing to BR's total area) in EU, so they NEED to learn a COMMON language to be able to interact with each other. is it that hard to understand? tourism and working/studying abroad is a thing there, did you know that? should i draw to make it easier?
when did i mention becoming a pro as a young man is a problem? you didn't really get my point
So you think that Fnatic losing to SEN in the finals of Reykjavic was too long ago to count aswell
not because it was too long ago, but because it was the first international championship. all those SEN players are washed nowadays
he leads first kills either. and ACS.
imagine comparing brazil's situation to turkey's. your country has european countries as neighbours, it's way more important learning english there. brazilian states are as big as turkey's neighbours and every one has portuguese as its native language. we don't really need a second language in a daily basis, get some geography classes
funny cause its like most people don't even remember acend won anything ever. idk about you guys, but that shit looked like a beta test
gimme your second best team. i bet gigaKRÜ would shit on them
tbh by "on their first international championship" i meant the roster. a lot of teams were in the same situation, but it's different when most of the players are literal kids. saadhak had to guide 4 kids to the grand final.
imagine finding exceptions and making them the rule
you must be great in statistics
as if they didn't leave the tournament quick af. you can't compare cauanzin's LAN experience with most of Fnatic players'
turkey is literally from both EU and Asia. if they didn't have at least one player in a relatively good EU team they would just be trash, honestly. you just don't see a lot of brazilians in international teams because most people can't speak proper english here
imagine talking about cned in 2023
overrated dude who managed to have a fluke run in champions 2021 because riot decided to give his team a 7-0 lead against a clearly better team
LOUD learned a lot during LOCK//IN. Americas teams also improved a lot after it. EMEA teams are just worse lol
in a different game (much lower magnitude tournament btw), and he's super young.
lol bro when turkey become relevant in any esport you can call a worldstar player mid
your best team was literally two rounds away from losing to a team with 2 rookies on their first international championship. don't act like Fnatic would have any chance against LOUD's old roster
EMEA league is way easier than Americas, LOUD would shit on those tier4 teams. even KRÜ would thrive on the EMEA league lmaooooooooooo
literally the most competitive league
theres none, ig ill need to make one
time for mibr to expose this team
eu lembro de vibrar a cada round no comeback do 0-7, entrei em estado depressivo qdo n deu
i didn't know it was for the rest of the season. we're fucked then lol
omg you guys really can't get over this. ffs just forget tenz for now, what a boring convo holy fuck
painful cause we knew vk was the better team. and then those bastards got a fluke win in the end. champions 2021 just wasn't valid, man. riot fucked up way too much.
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acabo de me tocar que a thread é em português lul
and then you wake up
if it was only valorant tho.............
literally any country: better than spain in any esport