I have something I'd like to discuss!

Erotic Terrorist·8/6/2015, 7:02:11 AM·2 votes·532 views

AN: I have trouble putting my thoughts into words so just stay with it if it doesn't sound right.


To start this off, I have something to say: If you pick a cancer champion, you lose the right to complain. That is the motto I play by whenever I pick a cancer champ. So, say if I pick Riven (and i'd like to challenge others to do this too) I have a positive attitude and compliment teammates for plays or enemy's when they kill me or win a teamfight. Or if I'm crushing someone, I give them encouragement, now to the main point


So, Riven is a champ that I like to play when I just want to have fun and not worry about consequences, and no, I'm not saying she takes skill in this discussion. (InB4 gets downvoted b/c I play riven) But, like all cancer champs, riven and the people who play her has a stigma attached. and that's that all riven players are toxic BV assholes. So when I play Riven, my words don't look nice to others, and look sarcastic and are meant to be demeaning, which they're not, and now when I'm writing this I've forgotten what my main point is but I'd like to make it this:

If you play a cancer champ, I'm challenging you to not be toxic 1 bit. If you die, compliment the enemy on their kill, compliment your teammates and don't be an asshole if you're crushing someone in lane. And remember SpicyThigh's words of wisdom:

                                                               **If you're playing a cancer champion, you lose the right to complain**

6 Comments

Deep Terror Nami8/6/2015, 7:03:47 AM1 votes

I dare you to put this in GD tomorrow afternoon...

Cheeseyoger8/6/2015, 9:56:22 AM1 votes

I just try to do this all the time. Do I? Of course I don't. Some games I'm too into it to think of chatting, some games I don't feel like chatting, and some games I'm just too salty to say anything. But I like to try, because I feel like it just makes the game more fun, working against stigmas or not.