andrew, PhD., JFS
Andrew
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andrew, PhD., JFS 4 sep om 1:27 
+rep his a good guy
BAD S1MPLE EDITION 👍 24 aug om 21:18 
- rep, ♥♥♥♥♥♥
andrew, PhD., JFS 8 aug om 22:07 
+rep im from a third world country and i want to scam you for your virtual wealth sir please give the skins
🧿Kagutsuchi🌒 4 aug om 11:53 
+rep greetings want more players to queue with for better teamwork, I play often but solo queue pain
steve kerr 14 mei om 23:45 
uninstall dota2 you subhuman animal
andrew, PhD., JFS 28 okt 2024 om 23:13 
The phrase "pudrete en el Dota fracasado que se pone emo en juego, nunca dejes el Dota fracasado" translates to:

"Rot in Dota, loser who acts emo in-game, never quit Dota, loser."

This is a strong insult directed at a player in the game Dota (short for Defense of the Ancients, a popular multiplayer online battle arena game). The expression uses phrases like "fracasado" (failure/loser) and "emo" (referring to someone overly emotional or dramatic) to criticize the player’s behavior. It implies frustration, perhaps from someone tired of negative or overly emotional behavior in the game.

The tone is intentionally harsh, likely reflecting the often intense and competitive nature of Dota and similar games, where players sometimes express their frustrations directly and strongly.