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Boston, Massachusetts, United States
smooth brain normie
Live in the real world and shun your cheating friends. Even call them losers, cause in fact cheaters are losers in games and in real life. They project real life of being a cheating loser and bring it to their gaming world, which sadly you belong to.
Id say lose your cheating friends. You deserve better in this world. And this universe needs you to be better than your friends who are clearly losers. Tell them to grow up and practice more instead of cheating or crying.
Have an amazing day friend
What comment do you have for people who side, play, stand with, or support an online competitive game cheater(s) because they are friends with each other? I came from an anime fighting game with a horrible playerbase that support cheaters so bad it's the first time in 9 years of Steam that I deleted this game (Not Polygon) from library.
It's been nagging at me for a good while now. I'd love to hear from your thoughts, thank you.
You see it your way and -
Remember, we won that game, not your team. In the end its not how we won, but how we made you cry after your ass whoopin lol