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Put this on the profile of people who are known/wanted terrorists
that were involved in the September 11th attacks in 2001
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The most fun I get out of competition games is those messages you get from butthurt kids who can't even comprehend the ♥♥♥♥ I'm saying. One guy messaged me after I committed suicide on OverWatch to avoid him killing me... I also took him with me. He didn't like that and sent me a message letting me know that he was a lesser gamer.
Sorry that I was raised on games that actually present a challenge... Back in my day we used to rise to the occasion and become better at our hobby. You'd rather throw money at the situation like you need some type of handicap just to compete. I'm not impressed.
When you leave a game it proves that you suck. It proves you can't even admit that you might not be better than someone else. Admitting that you might be lesser than someone else... Is the the first step to recovery.
So yeah... Git Gud.