I wish people understood that your choices ultimately effect the game..
Now, I know I am not the highest ranking player or the greatest, but there's something that constantly bugs me. If you're jungling and you successfully gank a lane and get 1 or 2 kills, that DOES NOT mean you're done with that lane. If that/those laner(s) come back and all in you for a kill, that means they have no summoners. To you, that should mean easy engages on ganks because they have no summoners. Regardless if I was even 4/1 at that point, they're still easy targets if they continue to push. Games where you feel like you got camped are exactly what the jungler is supposed to do. You're out of summoners and you're pushed, of course you're going to get camped because you're literally handing them free kills. I find that at least 50% of jungler do not understand why it's important to take notes of flash cooldowns or TP cooldowns. This game revolves around punishing people for their choices they make. If my top laner TP's bot and doesn't do much to help, top lane should get that tower. Punish that choice he made by getting a tower or maybe 2 even. Each choice you make in this game has an effect on how the game is going to play out; this is the nature of the game.
I just played a game like this, where I was ahead early but continued to get zoned from CSing since my support was roaming constantly. Yes, I had 2 kills but I could not even CS without getting jumped on by Ashe and Annie. 2 kills means nothing when you're down 50 CS. My jungler just thought since I had 2 kills on the scoreboard that immediately I am going to snowball and get huge. I tried explaining it to him in a non-toxic way and got flamed to shit. People do not want to learn anything in this game, this is why I see so many 2-3 year old players who have been Bronze and Silver but believe they're Diamond. This is my first season playing and I have moved up only because I wanted or needed to learn how to get better. I could be off the mark here, but I just feel like nobody in my elo has room to grow because it comes off to them as somebody attacking them. I've had shitty games and been frustrated too, but if somebody is trying to help me understand how or why certain things work, I am willing to listen.