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Liam   Manchester, United Kingdom (Great Britain)
 
 
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Arazahn 9 Dec @ 11:26am 
Supreme play
ArronFaith 12 Aug @ 1:06am 
John from Dallas Texas here. I am a new CS fan (let's go Liquid love twistzz). I was told by some woke liberal friends at the University of Southern California that Team Falcons are a 'sportswashing' project funded by the journalist-killing regime of Saudi Arabia. However, I am confused about this whole thing. Doesn't sportswashing actually require you to win games? Thanks in advance for answering my question.
fstr. 30 Jul @ 7:34pm 
+rep W player
ArronFaith 30 Jul @ 12:55pm 
Bro how are you cheating and losing????
Sisu 30 Jul @ 12:46pm 
You are blatantly cheating and still lost bro. I didn't even notice you are cheating during the game and then looked at Leetify :D I'd be embarrassed if I was that ♥♥♥♥ with cheats :D:D:D
ArronFaith 10 Jul @ 10:02am 
All of my intelligent (130+ IQ) friends force buy in CS2 regularly. They understand the strategic nuances and make calculated decisions about when to force buy, ensuring it’s in surprising rounds and equipping strategy-determined tactical gear. This has been a long-term consistent observation, and today confirmation came. A new meta-analysis showed the frequency of consistent force buying per game increases with higher IQ, as intelligent players excel at maximizing their limited resources. Force buying is appealing as a way to demonstrate deep game understanding and strategic thinking. Intelligent players find stimulation from outthinking opponents and making high-stakes plays, leveraging risky buys to turn the tide of the game, unlike those who might follow rigid strategies without considering the broader context.