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If its full ragehacking and the entire team dies within the first seconds after freezetime then you might as well go afk and do other stuff until the match is over
this is a sad truth.
cheaters are usually not good at learning new skills.
but that alone doesn't make you a cheater.
a cheater is a special kind of slow learner.
the kind that deserves your respect even if he didn't accomplish anything.
and since you constantly seem to forget to praise him the way he deserves it he has to remind everyone from time to time how absolutely awesome he is.
the funniest part of this: they actually gain happiness from this.
they geniually feel good after getting praised by some unskilled player who thinks they are good.
just imagine how their life must look