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he is always salty when it comes to cs go
FFS. learn what salty means as well. Its his opinion. Just because you disagree with it all of a suddenly hes salty. salty of what ?
He is doing the same thing that you are doing right now .
What ? disagreeing with your opinion ?
cs is what made him , without cs go he wont be this big and famous . Just because he now big and famous doesnt mean that he can bash out at valve . He gets Triggered Everytime someone asks to him about cs .
exactly he gained notoriety from csgo. pubg an streaming made him famous
Just gonna ignore my question then ? ok. Cs made him become known. he is absically the face of pubg ? cs didnt make him what he is today. helped maybe but did not "make him".
8/8 thread
Lmao its just me explaining to op how ppl can disagree with you
So people have to like the thing that made them famous? That's some pretty bad logic. Just because he started out on CS doesn't mean he has to love it. Most the old 1.6/source players didn't even like CS:GO and still don't, pros included.
Again, he doesn't have to like the game simply 'cuz he started there. He could have just got so sick of the community, playing the franchise for many years/hours, and doesn't wanna even look back at it.