What's crazy is that even if you were to assemble the ultimate CIS superteam it still might be worse than Vitality.
I've been thinking of what roster you would have to make to definitely break the era and I don't have it.
This is the closest I've got.
Hey everyone — I’ve been seeing a lot of really weird posts about Kyedae and me that are creating false narratives and spreading unnecessary hate — it’s really disheartening to see.
We parted on completely mutual terms, and we still care deeply about each other. It honestly hurts so much to see her being attacked when we BOTH supported each other through insanely difficult times. I also quit playing pro of my own accord and was never influenced by her to quit. People’s goals can change over time, and that is just what happened with me. In a healthy relationship, there should never be comparisons about who sacrificed more or gave more — that mindset is immature and helps nobody.
All I ask is that you please respect Kyedae as a person and respect the decision we made together. This kind of pointless “drama” is exactly why having a relationship in the public eye can be so draining.
She is also still dealing with ongoing health issues, which makes the negativity being spread even more heartbreaking and unfair.
Thank you for understanding, and once again, please respect our decision.
@pimpwinneche Twistzz wasted 2 years of his carrer joining Liquid again, he could’ve join Vitality back then and right now he would be consider top10 aot
Twistzz must be so happy right now.
In the beginning it looked like another rough period after getting out of Liquid.
He and FaZe have been able to turn it around ending the year at a high!
@kassad Kassad you did speak the truth about today but being a dick to fallen isn’t it. They had an awful day no need to rub it in I’m sure they all feel terrible about it. We need to lift each other up not break each other down!
@Ceb Wild how you boycott one event for ‘politics’ but play ESL tournaments sponsored by the U.S. Air Force, the same institution deeply involved in decades of Middle East conflicts. If you want to take a moral stand, at least be consistent. Selective outrage is still hypocrisy..
After considering new information that was not known at the time of acceptance, we have decided to withdraw from the event.
When an event becomes too politicized, for any reason, we prefer not to take part. We believe we should have the right to stay outside of these political matters and keep our focus on our passion and esports.
Some of the reactions over the past days have been hurtful, even if we understand the concerns behind them. Hasty conclusions and online outrage can lead to harmful outcomes; taking the time to seek proper information is essential. That is what we have tried to do, and it ultimately guided our decision.
We acknowledge that certain aspects could have been handled with greater diligence. At the end of the day, as DotA players, we simply want to live our passion for the game. There’s nothing more to it.
Take care everyone.
Seb, Johan & Topias.