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Eventually, he made it onto a semi-pro team. They practiced nonstop, built strategies together, and finally qualified for a tournament that could change everything.
The night before it started, the team leader called a meeting.
“We’re making a change,” he said. “We need more aggression.”
Oak already knew.
“You’re being subbed out.”
Just like that—after years of loyalty—he was gone.
Oak closed the stream, sat quietly for a moment, then opened CS2.
Queued up.
Held an angle.
One clean shot.
For the first time, he wasn’t playing for a team, or a title, or a dream someone else could take away.
Just the game.
Thanks for the 436 team flashes so far in 2023!
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Thanks for the 603 team flashes in 2022!
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