@SkyrstLoL People generally draw the line from where their peak is to the top.
Even players in challenger often come across other people in challenger and think they’re trash.
Then they say “only top 50 challenger means anything” when they’re 43.
Then a top 10 challenger says the same.
They also aren’t considering that usually the adc isn’t tanking all the damage. Applying the stats to two characters (like a support before adc) would be slightly more accurate. Also, popping a health pot from the doran’s bow side upon taking damage would give a better example.
1. They clearly aren't resetting the game between trials (since Dblade Ashe levels up at the end), which means that Legend: Alacrity is stacking on each kill making it uneven
2. They're just using the wrong rune, nobody goes PTA on Ashe they go Tempo so it's not a realistic scenario
3. The biggest reason, Dbow allows you to buy 2 potions and even take double adaptive in your rune shards instead of attack speed/adaptive, and neither of those differences are accounted for here
@StateRepHong Wild it’s only people from Wisconsin. You already have the voter base you’re pandering to and you’re scaring off the ones you could’ve had 😂
@LSXYZ9 Saying they’re absolutely meaningless doesn’t necessarily hold for all circumstances.
If the first item rush on a character is 5%+ winrate higher in a good deal of games in challenger then it’s kind of hard to compete with.
@LSXYZ9@tak_01_ Lol, yes, the buff to imperial mandate goes hard on Rakan.
I did that without checking patch notes 😁
But yeah people do that every time
Jeff Bezos just said the bottom half of Americans should pay zero federal income tax.
And honestly? He may have accidentally exposed the entire scam.
Bezos pointed to a nurse in Queens making roughly $75,000 a year and paying around $12,000 in taxes:
“We shouldn’t be asking this nurse in Queens to send money to Washington.”
Think about how insane this system has become.
A nurse working 12-hour shifts is taxed before she even sees her paycheck while billionaires borrow against appreciating assets, exploit loopholes, and sometimes pay lower effective tax rates than school teachers.
The average American is funding an empire they can barely afford to live in.
Wars.
Interest payments.
Corporate subsidies.
Defense contracts.
Lobbyist wish lists.
Meanwhile the person changing bedpans in Queens gets her paycheck carved up like she’s financing Rome before collapse.
The most dangerous thing Bezos said wasn’t about taxes.
It was admitting out loud that the people carrying the country on their backs are getting crushed while the system tells them it’s “normal.”