Dougie
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Dougie
@mrdougbot
Esports stuff @ESL & @BLASTDota Used to do stuff @BeyondTheSummit @BTSDota
UK Katılım Mayıs 2015
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After live shows:
1. Liekinheitin - Linda Lampenius x Pete Parkkonen
2. Ready to Leave - Sinikka Monte
3. Takatukka - Antti Paalanen
4. Lululai - Komiat
5. Rakkauden kipee - Kiki
6. Million Dollar Smile - Etta
7. Cherry Cake - CHACHI
#UMK26
Tomi Pitkänen@t0mbbaa
#UMK26 TOP7 this year: 1. Liekiheitin - Linda Lampenius x Pete Parkkonen 2. Cherry Cake - CHACHI 3. Ready to Leave - Sinikka Monte 4. Rakkauden kipee - Kiki 5. Lululai - Komia 6. Takatukka - Antti Paalanen 7. Million Dollar Smile - Etta
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For almost a decade, there was always another ESL / EFG Dota event on my calendar.
This year, there isn’t so I wrote a retrospective on that chapter and what comes next:
bukurecki.com/blog/looking-b…
Appreciate everyone who was part of it ❤️
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twitch extension now contains the frog and 7.40 updates. gonna fix up some broken tooltips tomorrow, nap time now
Wykrhm Reddy@wykrhm
Introducing Largo & Dota Gameplay 7.40 Update. dota2.com/largo
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Today, I’m closing a chapter in my life. I’m no longer part of Heroic.
It’s strange to look back. It’s been almost 10 years since I started my esports career. From my first steps with Infamous in 2016, when South America had no qualifier slots and not much to hope for, to the wild and fun days with Anvorgesa and Beastcoast, to hard lessons at EG, and then trying to build something new again from scratch with Heroic. It’s been a lifetime of memories, lessons, mistakes, and miracles.
I’ve been lucky. I’m not gonna lie. I’ve met people who changed my life, lived moments I’ll never forget, and made friends I’ll carry through life. But it wasn’t just luck. I worked super hard too, sacrificing years to make dreams happen, for others, for teams, for things bigger than myself.
Being a manager is a thankless job. Most people don’t see what goes into it. The long nights. The 4 a.m. emergencies. The endless details behind every success and every failure. It’s quiet work, invisible work. Always being ready, always solving problems before they even appear. It’s the pressure of knowing you can’t afford to slip, not once, not anywhere.
And it’s love too. A stubborn kind of love. The kind you pour out, patiently and fiercely, even when no one is watching.
In the end, not everyone will see what you gave. Some will only see what they want to see. And that’s okay.
I’m leaving Heroic not with anger, but with a bittersweet heart. I wish the ending had been a little different. But in a way, this is a gift too. A chance to step away, to heal, to breathe again.
I’m proud of what I’ve built and how far I’ve come. If back in 2014 anyone had told me that my silly Dota drawings adventure would take me on a worldwide journey, I never would have believed them.
So, thank you.
Thank you to everyone who believed in me along the way.
Thank you, especially, to the Peruvian and LATAM community. You made me feel loved when I needed it the most, and you stayed by my side through it all, through every up and down, ahaha.
Thank you to those who truly saw me. You made all the difference. I appreciate you with all my cat burger heart. <3
For now, it’s time to rest, rethink, and rebuild.
Soon, new chapters will begin.
this' me 11y ago on my first LAN event unaware of the future that awaits:

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