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Dagestan, Russian Federation
5 ratings 
Every round is a 4v5 the moment you connect.
Your crosshair placement looks like you’re aiming for the crowd, not the enemy.
You buy an AK just to donate it—basically a charity streamer.
You call info late, wrong, or not at all, then act surprised when everyone’s dead.
Your smokes help the enemy more than us, and your flashes are team-wide griefing tools.
You blame ping, settings, mouse, chair, teammates, and the sun—
but somehow it’s never the fact that you can’t aim or think under pressure.
When you’re last alive, the round is already over.
When you’re alive early, the round is already over.
You don’t “warm up,” you cool the lobby down.
Worst part? You still say “trust me” every round.