This road trip was such a blast When I first stood in front of that massive crowd, I almost teared up-but since Im fuckingbeast, I didnt cry
Winning 2-0 on the first day felt a bit too easy, so I decided to make things more interesting by going 2-1 on the second and third days
With this final, our Winter Split journey has come to an end.
Although we fell short, I truly enjoyed being able to go through this Finals season together with my teammates. Regardless of the result, this was one of the most memorable and fun series of my professional career.
🇺🇸🥹🙌DÉPRIMÉ, IL CHANGE COMPLÈTEMENT D’EXPRESSION APRÈS AVOIR ÉTÉ ADOPTÉ PAR UNE FAMILLE QUI L’AIME. IL EST HEUREUX.
En 2022, Fishtopher, un beau tigré croisé Bengal de 5 ans, attendait son adoption au Homeward Bound Pet Adoption Center à Blackwood, dans le New Jersey. Son profil le décrivait comme un « gros patate de canapé doux et calme », mais surtout comme un chat très triste et déprimé qui mangeait à peine, sauf lorsqu’on venait le voir.
Sa photo, montrant son air absolument dévasté avec les yeux mi-clos et la tête basse, a fait le tour des réseaux sociaux : « Je vis pour Fishtopher. Je mourrais pour Fishtopher. Je n’ai jamais vu d’être plus parfait que Fishtopher. » Des milliers de partages et de messages d’amour ont suivi, et une file d’attente réelle s’est formée devant le refuge le jour de son adoption. Fishtopher a été adopté en quelques jours par Laura Folts, de Baltimore, et son petit ami Tanner Callahan.
Ses nouveaux propriétaires ont créé des comptes Instagram et X rien que pour lui, où ils publient des mises à jour : Fishtopher est désormais heureux, il joue, mange, ronronne et pose comme une véritable star.
Laura et Tanner expliquent : « On s’attendait à ce que les gens disent “Youpi, Fishtopher adopté !” et passent à autre chose… mais ils sont tombés amoureux aussi fort que nous. Vingt minutes après le début du trajet, mon téléphone explosait de notifications ! On n’avait pas prévu cette attention, alors on essaie d’en faire quelque chose de bien : on met en avant d’autres chats du refuge qui attendent un foyer. »
( CBS News )
> be born in 2002
> pandemic takes your high school years
> ai takes your uni years
> unemployment takes the rest of your years
it's all over
playing enchanter is like being a good girlfriend
you buff him up.
keep him alive.
make him look better than he actually is.
and he takes all the credit.
you're the reason he's hitting those numbers.
you're the reason he survived that dive.
you're the reason he's not 0/4 in lane.
but who gets the honors?
who gets the "adc diff" in all chat?
him.
meanwhile you're sitting there with 2 deaths, 20 assists,
and a vision score higher than everyone else's combined.
you literally kept this man alive for 30 minutes straight.
you do his laundry. remind him to eat. manage his entire emotional state.
make his life 10x easier just by existing.
and when things go well? "yeah i've been working hard lately"
no you haven't. she's been working hard. you've been getting buffed.
the worst part? you can't even be mad.
because when you do it right nobody notices.
that's the whole point.
you make it look effortless.
you make him look like he's doing it all himself.
good support is invisible. good girlfriend energy is invisible.
the moment you stop? the moment you let him 1v2 for one fight?
suddenly it's "where were you" and "diff" and "why didn't you heal me"
they don't notice what you do until you stop doing it. then suddenly they realize they can't function without you.
every enchanter main knows this feeling.
you're not the carry. you're the reason there is a carry. and that's the most thankless job in the game.
and in everything else.
study the luumi way.