Shebo
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With Cache back on @FACEITcs, how do you feel utility usage will differ from CSGO?
Will smoke breaking change the way people take mid?
Let me know your thoughts 👇

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If you’ve been thinking of switching to a better keyboard, here’s your chance.
RT this post and follow @TeamRazer and me to win Razer Huntsman V3 Pro TKL. Ends in 10 days

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Want to work with the biggest Slovenian #CS2 org?
Have experience in competition and demo analysis?
We'd love to have you on board! Send us a DM, or tag someone below 👇

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🗣🔥 My rant about sportsmanship & how to possibly get more of it. Enjoy lol 😘
I honestly don't get this. ESEA Main is the shittiest showing of sportsmanship I've encountered EVER. Teams not wanting to reschedule, finding excuses for EVERY SINGLE DAY for two months ahead. Not agreeing to switch the server due to ping issues. Teams not allowing backup. Not taking timeouts if u run out.
For my 10+ years of esports I've always tried to be customary and make the best effort to make my opponents comfortable. If I'm better I'll win. I don't deserve the win unless I actually play and win. I don't need to win in an unfair way.
Somehow, people in ESEA Main - which theoretically is the first step towards becoming a pro - are doing everything in their power to get an ffw, not allow someone to play at a comfortable time, or play comfortably at all. Everything to gain the unfair advantage of the exterior, outside of one's control - environment.
This brings me to this idea, that I wish there were more rolemodels like TaZ back in VP days. "Cheer for you opponents if they win" kinda thing.
Enjoy the sport for the sport. Enjoy the competition for the competition.
It's also the fault of the marketing. Trashtalk is fun. I'm glad it's promoted cause its entertainment, but I wish the sportmanship side was also promoted the same way. It's not like there's much of that, but there for sure are moments that can be highlighted and praised LOUDLY (which is the important part).
It's the issue of young generation (cs2 kids as I call them) not having a single person to look up to in that matter. What they see is people showing a middle finger on stage, cursing each other out, not shaking hands. This leads to terrible behavioural patterns outside the stage and that in turn translates to the absolutely shit way they treat anyone who isn't on their team, and from the stories I hear ALSO on their own team. Hearsay some might shout lol
Anybody having similar thoughts, experiences? Solutions, if the previous was answered as positive?
I'm genuinely curious, whether it's just bad luck, or a consistent pattern that I not only perceive as consistent, but ACTUALLY IS consistent.

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Well, at least I tweeted :D
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GGWP @venocs2 <3

Foxnyr@FoxnyrEsports
@st4rmixx stop tweeting and go win smh
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