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Regards, Silas.
I had to post this in three parts, because profile comments apparently aren't allowed to be longer than 1000 characters. You probably don't remember this, but sometime last year, me and my team called "Raged" competed in a Grindhouse Scrim (well, half of one). After losing the first match, one of my teammates sent an absolutely deplorable gif or image that was insensitive, racist, and just downright disgusting. This was very unexpected, as that player hadn't previously done anything of the sort. As a result, the folks at the Grindhouse twitch channel were forced to end their stream early (I'm sure this barely scratches the surface of the ripple effect that my former teammate's actions caused).