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Just because on ONE occasion people were rude to him, doesn't excuse how rude he is to others on regular basis.
Pros shouldn't be toxic either and they have been punished for that before as well. Because, you know, it's unprofessional behavior.
Also it's pretty ironic that you keep bringing up the same old "skirts for everyone <3" pseudo-insult even though you're clearly the emotionally fragile one, getting openly mad at a video game and then crying to some randos online about the consequences of your mid-match wincing, hoping in vain for some emotional support by other equally fragile people :>
Pro players smack talking in a controlled envirement like at tournament isnt the same as ppl playing mm while being at home and being anonymous isnt a good comparisent for alot reasons.
Valve wants ppl to have a good time while playing their game so its a good thing there are methods to accompany that.
Played CS2 for few competitive matches and didn't get anything like that.
So the problem is definitely you. Learn to control yourself and be polite to people. Or keep getting punished. It's all on you.
FINALLY SOMEONE GETS IT
Blaming others and the world for your poor behavior will not get you anywhere in life
Skeeter seems to get it
Almost forgot : its tinfoilhat thursday ppl !! enjoy