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you have 5 minutes to live.

posted about a year ago

i tried to use chatgpt and that shit didnt even find the joke funny ffs

posted about a year ago

no shit bruh
im joking...

posted about a year ago

"#T1FIGHTING"?
they wanna be like ge so bad

posted about a year ago

You probably studied for the test

posted about a year ago

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posted about a year ago

It is understandable that you have concerns about the potential risks of adding polls to the anonymous forum VLR. Your points about the potential compromise of anonymity, creation of bias, and polarization are all valid concerns.

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In summary, while polls can be a useful tool for gathering the opinions of the community, it is important to carefully consider the potential consequences and take steps to minimize any negative impacts on the anonymity, trust, and community of the forum.

posted about a year ago

Wait this event kinda decent for a t3

Tsm, oxg, SR

Usually t3 teams, soniqs , virtuoso, sqn 2.0 etc

posted about a year ago

i assume it will be, just that its in r128 rn

posted about a year ago

Twitch streaming is not worthwhile if a streamer has a small number of viewers. Here's why:

  1. Time and resources: Livestreaming can be a significant time investment, and if a streamer is not bringing in a significant number of viewers or revenue, it may not be a practical use of their time. Additionally, streaming on Twitch requires a stable internet connection and a certain level of technical knowledge and skills. These resources could potentially be better spent on other activities or hobbies.

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posted about a year ago

this is nice to see though

posted about a year ago

mfs after discovering chatgpt

posted about a year ago

To compete for gc you had to put legal information in.
She had some issue with riot. Which led to them suspending her.
In the report they used her full legal name

posted about a year ago

I mean its really depends on the way you view streaming.
If its a hobby go for it.

If you want to make it a career. Its more beneficial to grow off other platforms first
twitch really isnt designed in a way to help smaller creators grow

posted about a year ago

actually nvm.
i read through some other tweets of hers.
you can keep shitting on her

posted about a year ago

and drx constructed an almost entirely new league roster this off season

posted about a year ago

Good on mad lions moving to NA

to go farm in a region with a lower skill celing

posted about a year ago

madlions is going to na LOL

posted about a year ago

Pc

posted about a year ago

wtf its 12-7 canada map 2

posted about a year ago

fucking chilly bruv

posted about a year ago

you are bragging about beating the team that finished dead last in VRL EAST

posted about a year ago

It literally doesnt matter.
the league team winning doesnt affect the valorant team

posted about a year ago

Its pretty common knowledge.
There isnt really that many good NA players, so the ones who are good get payed a shit ton.
The lcs orgs are mostly rich af.

posted about a year ago

msi is leg of legends

posted about a year ago

Wow this was a fucking roll

posted about a year ago

yeah i dont warm up.
straight in raw.
drop 12 kills and close the game

posted about a year ago

very underrated roster.
verno will have a great future

posted about a year ago

individually speaking.
mbappe is more talented than haaland.
haaland is very efficient though

posted about a year ago

wow after all ive done for the shahzam community you turn on me like that.. smh my head

posted about a year ago

2-1 frank

posted about a year ago

tbf an inch is pretty big

posted about a year ago

what a prediction!
i dont know how you managed to predict that chet would bring his former coaching staff to nrg

posted about a year ago

its not that popular.
but theres no other international valorant tournaments on rn

posted about a year ago

was sweden at the world cup?

posted about a year ago

didnt really mean the whole of apac.
more like the far corners of the regions. like oce and india. who are a distance away from the core apac community

posted about a year ago

Top 12 is achievable.
Need to start looking to the future instead of getting these boomers in.
if they can get the top indian teams to bootcamp in korea between splits that will help them alot.
Issue with apac is the distance.
Getting high quality scrims in emea is easier due to how easy it is to scrim between portugal and dach/polaris etc.
This is also why oce is weaker, they can only scrim with each other

posted about a year ago

literally lost your top 2 players to franchising.
whereas vietnam hasnt.

posted about a year ago

its not like morocco doesnt also have a chunk of players (10) that are french born

posted about a year ago

I completely forgot east asia would in it.
yeah top 16 is more reasonable

posted about a year ago

Might be top 16 this year

posted about a year ago

Yeah ofcourse.
Im talking about the players though.
Could also see weird scenarios where a team makes franchising and the whole roster gets dropped

posted about a year ago

with ascension teams only being promoted for 2 years.
will this stop players signing these super long contracts for those teams.
cause alot of permanent teams have signed players on 4 year deals

posted about a year ago

wow an indo and an indian arguing while both fake flagging for south korea. have some shame

posted about a year ago

this is the better of the two indo teams.
if they dont make it out its honestly laughable

posted about a year ago
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