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You're getting your items later then being in lane, your jungler is whining that no one is ganking as the person who should be ganking, and your second support is rushing a S&Y rather then helping win the game.
Additionally, the entire strategy revolves around the enemy team realizing you have a jungling Lifestealer and ganking the fuck out of someone who is going to be lower on HP without any items early.
And here's a tip: The HP regen from Open wounds is a bonus, not the point. If you're waiting to intiate a fight until you're low on HP
What's your MMR again?
And yes, just because your understanding of DotA began and ended when people were way worse doesn't make the guide correct.
Jungling means you are the team's 4, which is a support. You can't carry from the jungle - you're always going to be thousands of gold behind a carry which is farming the lane, because there is simply less gold in the jungle then in lane unless you're an AM with Battlefury or a Naga with Radiance and can farm the entire jungle between waves.
1% is a tiny amount. It's 1% of a low number. Compared to range on your best spell or a huge attack speed boost and a second of being immune to stuns.
Are you seriously suggesting you JUNGLE this character? Holy crap. What's your MMR? Why are you writing guides when you don't understand how DotA is played? Taking one of the strongest laning characters and forcing them into a support role is absolute ass.
Finally: If you don't want people to COMMENT on a guide that you posted on the internet for ANYONE to read and comment on, perhaps you shouldn't post it. Especially if you are giving bad advice and someone is trying to help you so you don't mislead new players.