orangejuice
Flag: Sweden
Registered: January 24, 2025
Last post: August 9, 2025 at 12:33 PM
Posts: 1728
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all bbl pcific roster
influx
anima
there may be more but I only know these

posted 4 months ago

play ranked

posted 4 months ago

great!

posted 4 months ago

fastest downfall in valorant

posted 4 months ago

they proved apac tier 2 is better than tier 1

posted 4 months ago

there is 2 boom

posted 4 months ago

virus link dont click

posted 4 months ago

nexusnomad

posted 4 months ago

We have KOI in EMEA (also pipson is the biggest paycheck stealer in vct history ngl)

posted 4 months ago

benjyfishy

posted 4 months ago

mibr flair with albanian flag?

posted 4 months ago

bro thought I was serious đź’€

posted 4 months ago

even giantx can win against g2

posted 4 months ago

any advice for the people still playing val?

posted 4 months ago

i usually play 1-2 matches everyday

posted 4 months ago

0/8

posted 4 months ago

Chet and Victor joining M80? Oh, this is a train wreck so catastrophic it’d make the Titanic look like a minor fender bender. Let’s start with Chet Singh, the self-proclaimed “strategic genius” who’s been riding the coattails of his 2022 OpTic success like it’s a lifetime achievement award. This guy couldn’t coach his way out of a paper bag if you gave him a map and a flashlight. NRG’s 2024 season under his watch? A complete dumpster fire—no playoffs, no international trophies, just a sad little pile of excuses and a suspension to top it off. Violating Riot’s Esports Code of Conduct? Classic Chet move—probably leaked strats to his buddies while sipping overpriced kombucha, thinking he’s untouchable. Now he’s slinking over to M80, a team that’s already on life support after disbanding its roster in September 2024. What’s he gonna do, revive them with his “innovative” ideas? Please. The only thing he’s innovating is new ways to disappoint everyone who still believes in him. M80’s about to get a front-row seat to Chet’s signature blend of overconfidence and underperformance—hope they enjoy watching their win rate plummet faster than a lead balloon.
And then there’s Victor Wong, the once-hyped Neon prodigy who’s been dining out on his 2022 highlights for so long you’d think he invented the game. Newsflash, Vic: the glory days are over, and your aim’s been shakier than a caffeinated chihuahua ever since. Back when he was with OpTic, sure, he had some pop-off moments—those flashy Neon ults were cute—but now? He’s an entry fragger who forgets to entry, a duelist who’d rather hide in spawn than take a fight. His 2024 stint with NRG was a masterclass in mediocrity—couldn’t clutch, couldn’t trade, couldn’t even keep his KDA above water. The guy’s been coasting on nostalgia while the rest of the scene evolved past him. Pairing him with M80 is like putting a rusty cog in a broken machine—except the machine’s already scrapped, and the cog’s just there to make noise. Victor’s probably still dreaming of those old LAN crowds chanting his name, but all he’s getting now is a pity contract from a team desperate enough to take NRG’s leftovers.
Together, these two are a match made in hell for M80. Chet’s going to roll in with his outdated playbook—probably some dusty strats from 2021 he found in a Google Doc titled “How to Lose Friends and Alienate Teammates.” He’ll bark orders like he’s still relevant, while Victor nods along, whiffing shots and pretending he’s still got it. The rest of the M80 roster—if you can even call it that after their disbandment—will be stuck wondering how they went from Tier 2 hopefuls to a laughingstock overnight. Opponents won’t even need to prep; they’ll just let Chet overthink himself into a corner and watch Victor whiff his way through every duel. This duo’s synergy is about as real as a unicorn riding a skateboard—nonexistent and ridiculous to even imagine. M80’s legacy, whatever scraps of it were left, is about to get buried under Chet’s ego and Victor’s inconsistency. They’ll be lucky to win a single map, let alone a series, in whatever low-rent circuit they end up slumming it in. Honestly, the only thing this move guarantees is a highlight reel of fails so embarrassing it’ll make the Valorant community cringe for years. Good luck, M80—you’re gonna need it with these two clowns on board.

posted 4 months ago

portuguese with heretics flair?
fake flagger detected

posted 4 months ago

you made a mistake by asking here
idk a style idea but go to closest barber and say these to him

posted 4 months ago

yes
giantx will win champions

posted 4 months ago

?
its 4 pm lil bro

posted 4 months ago

i know

posted 4 months ago

warbirds would never let this happen

posted 4 months ago

mibr will be third

posted 4 months ago

what happens if icebox gets banned by opponent team?

posted 4 months ago

six karma flair?

posted 4 months ago

they will bro just trust me

posted 4 months ago

LOUD zap when?

posted 4 months ago

he carried fnatic so hard last match

posted 4 months ago

giantx will make a comeback and win emea and im fine

posted 4 months ago

who?

posted 4 months ago

nt

posted 4 months ago

main stage given to league of legends

posted 4 months ago

yeah thats why its worst and hardest server

posted 4 months ago

san juan?
only city i know in puerto rico đź’€

posted 4 months ago

makes sense

posted 4 months ago

d3ffo
yay
demon1
cNed
TenZ

coach: ENGH

posted 4 months ago

hyderabad

posted 4 months ago

finally someone saw the real problem

posted 4 months ago

oh my bad
sydney? because there is a high chance you might be migrant or university student

posted 4 months ago

perth maybe?

posted 4 months ago

wow

posted 4 months ago

wtf its been 5 years!?
time started to pass faster after covid

posted 4 months ago

da nang

posted 4 months ago

ho chi minh because of geng flair

posted 4 months ago
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