What LoL has taught me.

Deviantdev·5/28/2016, 7:08:45 PM·1 votes·549 views

That I hate people. Playing League of Legends is like driving in a big city. If people have a chance to inconvenience you in anyway- they will do so. The game is just unplayable without people who you don't know in real life: because you can hold people accountable for their actions in real life. The person behind the computer in these games are just the most vile, and worthless pieces of shit probably ever to walk (or sit) on the Earth. I suppose the only thing that really keeps me sane is knowing that my real life accolades statistically have not been achieved by a vast majority of miscreants that populate this game. The truth is most of you are just a bunch of stupid children who really have no perspective on life. You have never traveled, felt the warmth of a woman, or actually created something that benefits mankind. You have achieved a high level of play in a game that has a shelf life, no one is going to remember you for your Elo ten years from now, and your futile time spent achieving a level of skill in a game- much like your life- has one destination: obsolete.

2 Comments

Pheonixwish5/28/2016, 7:32:02 PM1 votes

You...er...just went out of your way to insult me. Sorry if I feel a bit hurt by that.

Now, League is just a free-to-play game that many people turn to for happiness and personal comfort. I may not understand why now, but people have different ways of enjoying the game, be it feeling superior to people via trolling/belittling/"self-defense", using it as a way to connect with friends, or just as a fun challenge to grind and reach the highest tier they can. If their behavior frustrates us, it does not make them worthless pieces of shit, it simply makes them human.

ryudo99995/28/2016, 7:33:58 PM1 votes

saaaaaaaaaaaaaalty