i said athletes, didnt mention a specific sport
americans are physically superior
phelps, mj, bron, the list goes on
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i said athletes, didnt mention a specific sport
americans are physically superior
phelps, mj, bron, the list goes on
they won champs fym
trexx snubbed
blame the na fans
they beat c9 a team thats falling apart lol
yeah but b03 > bo5 honestly
bo5s cause burnouts and less quality of matches
he couldnt cope with the fact that the joke was forced asf lol
tenz brings clout and revenue to the org as a whole hes worth the asking price
L
"teams without a core, at least 3 retained players are OUT"
lol
idk man, iceland yay was the chamber meta, ads abusing goat of val at the time
dont sleep on navi
praying for a lev win but navi is crazy good
they dont love lev more than brazil teams
hes super underrated
having a great tourney
winning the pistol ❌
winning the eco right after ✔️
chads
Can we stop making assumptions based on less then 5 matches played? "FNC is the best team in the world!" "SEN is shit and needs changes!" "Liquid is shit". "Region x is shit."
We talk about teams that are completely new and most of them just had their first event. With a brand new meta and map etc.
am i the only one who cant hear the casters??
why was he just out in the open like that instead of waiting for sacy?
ive seen better comms in my comp games
yeah no, cant post nun serious here
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.
100t not the best team NA
best team nrg fasho
how much adderall is vitality on
guys are insane
im only watching for ayrin lol
na pride