What’s worse; thinking your entire life that someone had a genuine excuse to be shitty, or now knowing that they had the capability all along but chose not to?
I usually don’t tweet about these type of things often, but I’ve been seeing it a lot particularly in Valorant and in the last couple years.
It does not matter how popular, hard working, or talented someone is, there will always be consequences. I don’t know when this idea got lost for so many people over the last couple years, but it was a very well-known thing when I started esports 10 years ago.
Your image as a person is EVERYTHING nowadays, and its astonishing that orgs/peers don’t try to help or train for it especially with the increased use of social media and the influence it has our on life and work.
Basically, don’t be stupid online OR in person, its not that hard 👍
Kind of baffled with the response and why she wanted to stay, bc while I do believe in second chances, I also believe that happiness comes first. I do hope this decision makes her happy in the long run
is it kind of fucked that bc I don’t have a close knit family, I logically don’t feel bad to go pursue my dreams, but knowing once I go, the family will drift apart, my dad might leave my mom, get rid of my room and idk where mom will go so I just end up guilt tripped
@ohlaike That’s what I did for my last two ish years? I just did part time and it was sooo good. And I was able to work at the same time bc I needed money to start investing and saving up for loan repayment
On sykunno’s situation…I know what it’s like to be in the gfs shoes and to be the other woman. I’ve also seen the stress behind the cheaters situation. Every side sucks. Crazy and not so crazy to see what the online community platform can reveal about ppl we think we know