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Now, I know what you might be thinking - how can someone with schizophrenia be such a baller at gaming? But let me tell you, this dude has got it all figured out. He's got some next-level strategy and always knows how to make the right moves. I've seen him turn around some seriously dire situations and come out on top.
But what really sets him apart is his chill attitude. He's never negative or judgmental, even when things aren't going well. He's always got your back, no matter what. And I gotta say, that's pretty damn inspiring.
So if you're looking for a cool dude to game with on Steam, my boy who's dealing with schizophrenia is definitely one to add to your friends list. He's a total legend and a real inspiration to all of us.