⚠️ Neptune hard carries Gentlemates to a Major win and they thank him by sending him to play with Insight on Toronto
👍🏼 Meanwhile, Traixx gets dropped from a struggling Miami roster to go play alongside Nep on Toronto
💀 Estreal, the poor fucker, lost his job twice in one week, as Gentlemates sign and release him within the span of a few days
😭 Sib gets a taste of that instant Karma after breaking GAs and is replaced by Kips on the Gentlemates
🚨 Envoy gets a new nickname "0.6" from Neptune and announces to the whole world that Nep is a terrible teammate
🗣️ Miami receives backlash for dropping Traixx because he's a bad teammate, but the TL supports Gentlemates dropping their star player for the same reason
Did I miss anything? 😭🤣
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I gave her everything. My time, My money, My peace, even the parts of myself I was supposed to save.
While i was sacrificing sleep to make her happy, she was slowly outgrowing the version of me that loved too hard. And in the end, all she said was: “I need to discover myself.
Ignoring your partner when they're hurting isn't space. It's abandonment. It teaches them they're alone, and that their emotions don't matter.
Real space is saying “I need a minute to process so I can show up better for you.” Abandonment is going silent and letting them sit in their pain wondering if you even care. Love doesn’t vanish when things get hard. It leans in. When you shut down,
you’re telling them their feelings are a burden, and that being vulnerable with you is unsafe. People don’t forget that lesson. They stop reaching out. They stop trusting you with the parts of them that hurt. And one day you’ll wonder why they feel distant, not realizing you taught them distance was the only safe option.
Just detach. Let it end. Accept whatever life brings your way. Not everything is meant to last, and not every story gets a happy ending. Loosen your grip. Stop forcing what no longer fits. Make peace with what’s over and allow yourself to breathe again.