Yes, this is also toxic

Red Mage FTS·9/19/2019, 3:12:39 PM·6 votes·5,408 views

Laner fed, and complained all game about his plays. At around 14 mins, he said ff or ill feed. Team convinced him not to, and we scaled to late game and won (woo!) End of game, this laner goes on the gg ez route.

First off, you dont get to say that if you whined like a baby and threatoned to feed if we did not ff. Thats bad form.

Second, the comments you make DONT HAVE TO BE INSULTS TO BE TOXIC. "Im feeding, im done, guys just ff"

All toxic.

Seriously, get a grip and give your head a shake.

Is humility dead?

6 Comments

GatekeeperTDS9/19/2019, 3:16:20 PM4 votes

Is humility dead?

This is awfully dramatic. He was tilted, said some things he shouldn't have, but he was able to come back from tilt (with his team's help) and continue on with the game. This is a case where you should be pointing out that this person realized he was in error and fixed his behavior, not dwelling on the negative aspect alone.

Red Mage FTS9/19/2019, 3:19:58 PM2 votes

If he had realized his error I would have. He did not. End of game gloated about how good he was, insulted the team/blamed ect. Thats the point- when this was pointed out he was like a deer in a headlight, like the concept that his attitude affects others was forgin, and he still bragged like he was the 1v9 machine.

Kei1439/19/2019, 9:26:44 PM1 votes

he's lord DGAF. The type I hate most.

Tele II9/19/2019, 11:35:32 PM1 votes

Could be a kid. Most kids dont have humility and dont really care about integrity or shit like that.

Malix Farwin9/20/2019, 8:57:24 AM1 votes

Most good players ive seen never say gg ex. Ive only seen it from the feeders who got carried. Just people trash talking near the end in general are just the terrible players trying to make themselves feel better about how poorly they performed and how much of a burden they were to their team.