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Have you ever seen him rage in pubs even when he’s losing? He ALWAYS try his best. Never flamed anyone, never insulted anyone. Even if players trash talked him, he chose the high road.
Have you all watched his stream with GH where instead of flaming their teammates, they both said something like “this is why I love dota, because of amazing players like this. Don’t be sorry, you can try again.” and they actually won the game in the end? Even when their team made a mistake? That is the hallmark of professional player. This is not glazing (maybe a bit) but there’s a reason why everyone loves Miracle.
Not these fragile children who thinks just because they’re good at the game and started to win games, everything they do is praise worthy.