I feel like a lot of times when people intentionally pick bad characters (Rivals Widow, Smash Little Mac, etc) it's so they have an excuse.
It's a win-win scenario, because if you win you did it despite playing a bad character, and if you lose you can just blame the character
does zaza not realize shes part of the reason why widow got fully reworked?? u legit threw a
tournament forcing it and widow became a symbolized throw pick no matter the rank. stop crying and be happy that u can actually be the reason u win games and not hope for a coin flip bc u chose a shit hero.
98 percent of people's problems with the "game" have nothing to do with its gameplay and everything to do with the playerbase.
Next time someone tells you they "hate league" ask them why and I can guarantee you almost every answer will be community related.
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The Onion has acquired Infowars in a bankruptcy auction.
They plan to debut a new Infowars in January that will serve as parody, mocking weird Internet personalities like Alex Jones.
The Onion CEO says they acquired it because “this is the funniest thing that has ever happened”
This tweet won’t be popular, but I think it’s relevant to the LoL/gaming community:
I think most men would benefit greatly from close friendships with women and nonbinary people.
Before I started university, nearly all my close friends were boys (high school, military, sports, gaming). When I started my university studies, I was lucky to find a friend group with a more diverse gender distribution: roughly 60% men.
During this time period, I noticed my emotional and social intelligence develop significantly, which is a natural byproduct of aging and being exposed to new situations. Nevertheless, I think my non-male friendships were the primary catalyst for this development; I started to see the world through a non-male perspective.
The most valuable conversations were usually one-on-one or in small groups of 3-4. I don’t want to generalize—I’ve had plenty of deep and emotional male-male conversations—but talking to women without any ulterior motive (reaching a level similar to what I imagine close female-female friendships are) is an insanely effective way of improving your mental models of the world—especially as a young man.
This is all anecdotal, but being in a fully committed relationship is a catalyst for, and not a hindrance to, developing close friendships with women. (This is in addition to the positive developmental effects of living with a woman.)
Perhaps my female friends have also learned a lot about the male brain from talking to me? Not sure how relevant.
TL;DR: I think men should cultivate non-male friendships because they help communities become less gender-segmented.