ShYcE♿
Zimbabwe
Our Father who AWPs in Heaven
CS be thy game,
Uncase begun, them skins be won,
Covert and not a Mil-Spec.
Give us this day a StatTrak knife
And forgive us when we rage quit,
As we forgive those who aimbot
against us,
And lead us not into scamnation
Undeliver us a Battle Scarred
Gaben

How many times must you lose because of not playing "well" before you realize your bias memories of peak performances has misled you? - Gahtzu-
Our Father who AWPs in Heaven
CS be thy game,
Uncase begun, them skins be won,
Covert and not a Mil-Spec.
Give us this day a StatTrak knife
And forgive us when we rage quit,
As we forgive those who aimbot
against us,
And lead us not into scamnation
Undeliver us a Battle Scarred
Gaben

How many times must you lose because of not playing "well" before you realize your bias memories of peak performances has misled you? - Gahtzu-
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Katius 13.6. klo 11.00 
+rep unshakable focus
Entro 4.6. klo 20.11 
Uplift brought Shyce into their experimental mentorship program — a unique initiative designed to support underperforming players with more than just gear. He received a new PC, travel support for a local LAN, and a small monthly stipend. It wasn’t much, but it gave him space to focus and reminded him that someone believed in his potential.

More importantly, Uplift recognized the emotional struggles holding him back. Shyce battled anger during matches, self-blame after losses, and isolation from teammates. Rather than drop him, Uplift did something rare: they connected him with a licensed therapist and enrolled him in anger management, fully funded.
Entro 4.6. klo 20.11 
Uplift brought Shyce into their experimental mentorship program — a unique initiative designed to support underperforming players with more than just gear. He received a new PC, travel support for a local LAN, and a small monthly stipend. It wasn’t much, but it gave him space to focus and reminded him that someone believed in his potential.

More importantly, Uplift recognized the emotional struggles holding him back. Shyce battled anger during matches, self-blame after losses, and isolation from teammates. Rather than drop him, Uplift did something rare: they connected him with a licensed therapist and enrolled him in anger management, fully funded.
Entro 4.6. klo 20.11 
Uplift brought Shyce into their experimental mentorship program — a unique initiative designed to support underperforming players with more than just gear. He received a new PC, travel support for a local LAN, and a small monthly stipend. It wasn’t much, but it gave him space to focus and reminded him that someone believed in his potential.

More importantly, Uplift recognized the emotional struggles holding him back. Shyce battled anger during matches, self-blame after losses, and isolation from teammates. Rather than drop him, Uplift did something rare: they connected him with a licensed therapist and enrolled him in anger management, fully funded.
Entro 4.6. klo 20.11 
Uplift brought Shyce into their experimental mentorship program — a unique initiative designed to support underperforming players with more than just gear. He received a new PC, travel support for a local LAN, and a small monthly stipend. It wasn’t much, but it gave him space to focus and reminded him that someone believed in his potential.

More importantly, Uplift recognized the emotional struggles holding him back. Shyce battled anger during matches, self-blame after losses, and isolation from teammates. Rather than drop him, Uplift did something rare: they connected him with a licensed therapist and enrolled him in anger management, fully funded.
Entro 4.6. klo 20.11 
Uplift brought Shyce into their experimental mentorship program — a unique initiative designed to support underperforming players with more than just gear. He received a new PC, travel support for a local LAN, and a small monthly stipend. It wasn’t much, but it gave him space to focus and reminded him that someone believed in his potential.

More importantly, Uplift recognized the emotional struggles holding him back. Shyce battled anger during matches, self-blame after losses, and isolation from teammates. Rather than drop him, Uplift did something rare: they connected him with a licensed therapist and enrolled him in anger management, fully funded.