@lilseoltang LOL LS IS SUCH A TROLL I LOVE IT
I think hes serious too😭 shit i havent seen it but if he says so someone mustve tested it or hes meming i cant tell😂
Probably think this is current ADC competitive list of champions (considers flex potency and that lane swap still exists despite teams don't read patch notes to understand how to do it/practice it fully). Some champs are on the fence being bumped down (but never up) #MSI2026
I’ve turned my coaching/people management into applicable skills irl ontop of coaching, for players only playing a job is SUPER important so u can invest into content and yourself.
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If you’re starting to pursue/pursuin ANY esport, read this tweet from Kinseh
Rocket League ruins lives.
Personally, I’m extremely grateful that I was able to compete at the professional level and that I justified spending 15,000+ hours on the game at the time.
But unfortunately, you eventually realize you have spent thousands of hours on a highly addictive game while neglecting other areas of your life.
Most Rocket League skills stay in Rocket League unless you intentionally turn them into real-world skills.
That is why it is so important to take care of yourself outside of the game and build skills that will support you long term.
The good thing is, even if you feel behind right now, you can still catch up by putting focused effort into the areas you have been neglecting.
For me, starting the gym changed everything. It slowly compounded in other areas of my life and helped me realize there is so much more to life beyond Rocket League.
Everyone in my community is a friend of mine, not just a student.
Even if it means I lose money, I still tell them to play less when they need to and constantly remind them to take care of themselves.
I do not want anyone to fall behind in life while chasing improvement in a video game.
Play Rocket League. Chase your goals. Improve as much as you want.
But make sure you are still taking care of yourself and living life outside of it too 🙂
Rocket League ruins lives.
Personally, I’m extremely grateful that I was able to compete at the professional level and that I justified spending 15,000+ hours on the game at the time.
But unfortunately, you eventually realize you have spent thousands of hours on a highly addictive game while neglecting other areas of your life.
Most Rocket League skills stay in Rocket League unless you intentionally turn them into real-world skills.
That is why it is so important to take care of yourself outside of the game and build skills that will support you long term.
The good thing is, even if you feel behind right now, you can still catch up by putting focused effort into the areas you have been neglecting.
For me, starting the gym changed everything. It slowly compounded in other areas of my life and helped me realize there is so much more to life beyond Rocket League.
Everyone in my community is a friend of mine, not just a student.
Even if it means I lose money, I still tell them to play less when they need to and constantly remind them to take care of themselves.
I do not want anyone to fall behind in life while chasing improvement in a video game.
Play Rocket League. Chase your goals. Improve as much as you want.
But make sure you are still taking care of yourself and living life outside of it too 🙂
The polls are in, keep doin what you love @LSXYZ9 You are inspirational in your perseverance and love for the game and community over the years. Many look up to you❤️