Official Statement from FULL SENSE Esports
FULL SENSE Esports would like to address the situation that has occurred over the past period.
The organization is aware of the criticism directed toward our players and team personnel. However, some of these comments have involved inappropriate and offensive language, crossed personal boundaries, and extended beyond acceptable limits by affecting the families of our personnel.
While FULL SENSE respects everyone’s right to express their opinions and fully understands that criticism is a part of sports, such actions constitute a violation of personal rights and may be considered unlawful under the Computer Crime Act and other relevant criminal laws.
The organization would like to make it clear that if any such actions are found, FULL SENSE Esports will pursue legal action against those responsible to the fullest extent of the law, without exception.
We would like to thank all of our fans and supporters who have continuously encouraged and followed the team with kindness and respect.
FULL SENSE ESPORTS
June 12, 2026
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FULL SENSE head coach THEE says his mother was hospitalized after reading harsh online comments directed at him and the team:
"Hello to all FULL SENSE fans. First of all, thank you for following, supporting, and cheering for our team. It means a lot to me.
Regarding our recent results in an international tournament, as the team's coach, I humbly accept all the mistakes and the results that did not meet our goals. I understand very well that everyone is disappointed, and everyone has the right to criticize or suggest ways for us to play, which I am willing to listen to in every aspect.
We will stay determined and keep moving forward, practice as hard as we can, and put as much effort as possible into our preparation so that our results can be the best they can be.
But what I sincerely want to ask from everyone today is about boundaries when commenting. Over the past period, there have been many comments using harsh, vulgar, demeaning, and insulting words, both in public spaces and in my personal spaces.
Right now, this is no longer something that exists only online. Most recently, on the day we lost to FUT, my mother read those attacking comments. It caused her to suffer from accumulated stress, feel mentally down, and it affected her physically. She had a panic attack that led to an irregular heartbeat and had to be treated at the hospital. She is now feeling better and is able to live normally at home again.
And this is my fault, because I did not stop her. I could not stop her in time.
As her son, my heart is completely broken right now.
So I would like to kindly ask everyone here: if you want to criticize my performance, give suggestions, or point out issues with my work, and you are worried I might not see it, please send it through the page's inbox or my personal Instagram, theeluvfamily. I am more than willing to open, read, and listen to every message that is useful for the team.
I am sharing a photo of my mother to give encouragement to everyone.
Thank you to everyone for your kindness, and thank you to everyone who understands. 🧡🧡🧡"
finally got to see the video and there's a lot of interesting things going on here.
first, there's an element here of the "my culture has a beautiful unique tradition of gathering for a large meal!" type discourse where people from lesser cultures grasp onto mundanity as if they were the only ones who ever did it, always silly.
>"in my culture, we like to make loud noises when we are particularly excited!"
oh, you mean like "hip hip hooray?"
>"no, in my culture it's very different, you couldn't possibly understand.
but this is just "hip hip hooray" only at an inappropriate time.
second, you can even see this during the video in Sabrina's confused reaction "your culture is yodeling?"
bc, yes, obviously, yodeling is a part of Swiss culture. but Swiss culture has a lot going on so they don't go around yodeling at inappropriate times and then angrily inform people that it's just fine bc "that's just Swiss culture".
so in this one brief interaction we see the truth laid bare:
1) loud noises to emote excitement is not some unique part of just your culture, that's a human universal.
2) that said, how it is expressed obviously varies. in Sabrina's culture, it shouldn't be expressed during a concert as she's trying to bring the mood down to instill a particular emotional vibe.
3) but somehow, everything today is lowest common denominator. the 'culture' that is the ugliest, most anti-social in western civilization gets to win, every time, bc "diversity is strength" or something. it's dis-civilizational. this is a relatively modest example of the broader phenomenon driving everything to shit.
i love how tot fans adore rosa as her own character :') having her own personality, appearance, and overall character makes me love them as a couple so much I LOVE SEEING HER HAPPY, I LOVE SEEING THEM HAPPY TOGETHER 🤍🤍🤍
nah cuz I’ll never forget how mfs were jumping us for “siding with management” for pointing out responsibilities on her part and now shes indie and she STILL cries about “mismanagement”
like if yall dont see it atp idk what to tell you
this is so crazy to me😭 you guys wouldn't have survived ikeakuma in 2022~2023 literally gay culture. you HAD to be there. this guy was making his sim kiss his coworkers' sim while claiming he was straight. you simply dont get it