Just Toxic
I know can be frustrating as hell to have a someone on your team that isn't good, but it can be just as bad to have a toxic player too.
I know some people just lose their minds, but being toxic to someone won't make them a better player, but it might tilt them further and not only tilting them, you might tilt another player on your team.
It's not about having thicker skin, it's about sportsmanship and just plain old manners. Chat isn't there for your hatred, it's there for team communication. "Team" Telling your whole team or the other about how you hate a certain member or how bad they are, is just plain old bullying or you're attention seeking. Either way you're expressing bad behavior. I don't want to see it on my team or on the other team.
If you constantly find yourself raging and mainly dissatisfied with your teams, then perhaps a team sport game of any kind isn't for you, there's plenty of solo sports games out there where you can be your own god.
Take up tennis, running, pokemon or something, anything that doesn't require you to have anyone else to rely on.
Or just play with 4 friends in flex five/ normals.
If you don't have 4 friends, then work on your people skills and socialism . . . In real life.
No one wants to be in a game thats not fun, nor are they likely to want to help or even be in your lane (most likely they want the game to be over and will stop caring), even if your team wins, a toxic player can take the fun and satisfaction out of a victory for every player on either side.
I've played with people who were new and while they messed up, it was a blast to play with them and I would play again with them again, because they were that fun and they tried their hardest. I'd take a team that tried, had fun, over a bunch of keyboard heros that were of decent skills. The fun people can learn and improve, toxic will always be toxic and uninspiring.
Jungle and support cop it the most, every one seems to wants something different from these roles. And everyone is an expert at these roles. If a support helps push out a wave they get abused by some, if they don't, they get abused. They're kind of dammed if they do, dammed if they don't. They don't know immediately what sort of ADC they have or the ADC's expectations of them. Oh and if your Support can't find a playstyle that syncs with yours, there's nothing to stop you from syncing with theirs. Again, team effort, for a team sport, for a better chance of a team win.
Your Jungler will not want to help you if you rage at them! Nor will any team member if you rage at them. You can't control your team members, but you can control yourself and how you play. Stop worrying about the other lanes and work on your lane, play as best "you" can.
There is no "I" in Team.
It is everyones job to send mia's, don't think you don't have to because people should have map awareness, it's easy to get tunel focused in a fast paced lane. I always send three mia's because one is easy to miss in chat or on screen. It's everyones job to ward as well. Screaming for vision when you have two unused wards in inventory and no control wards on screen is just . . . Unacceptable. Vision is a team effort, not a Sole Support role.
Helping newbies is a great way to earn honors, most will widely lap up any tips and help. The rages in the making won't. And quite honestly, the rages aren't wanted in team sports anyway.
With so many websites out there we can look up your match history, if your losing more than you win (we will know) you're the common dominator. Raging at your new team, won't change that. For you carried and boosted ragers, your losing streak is most likey because you were never good enough to be where you got taken to and the season reset is putting you where you actually belong. You will just have to get boosted or carried again. Stop acting above your station, you never got there by yourself.
For all of you that help out the newbies, make games fun, thank you, you are wonderful Gods. Honors to you all and Good Luck with your games.