A lesson that OW taught me

  1. I am weak and easy to aggravate and manipulate
  2. I think I am better than I actually am
  3. Humans are vile creatures
  4. I suck
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Maybe a bit harsh on yourself at the end but I applaud the introspection…wish more people would do so

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No, I think the truth is never harsh, it is just the truth

Right, but Truth isn’t speaking. You are. Go a little easy on yourself. It’s really not the end of the world to be average-to-bad at a video game. :sweat_smile:

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Who cares if you suck? Honestly. If you’re as bad as you claim to be, then the people you’re getting matched with are bad, too, so their opinions don’t matter.

Also good on you for not being amazing at a video game. It probably means you’ve got more going on in your life. I was at my best at Overwatch when my life was lame. I get called out for “being bad” way more often now after a spell of not playing because…well…real life is happening :man_shrugging:

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Welcome to multiplayer games OP , the good news is, 4 is solvable, 3 is ignorable and 2 is something you can correct by watching your own replays like you are not in the match.

The 1st one is the toughest but hey, remember it could always be worse. It could be Apex Legends randoms.

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No, but it extends into the real world, and this, my friend, is no fun

  • I care more about the opinions of strangers than I thought
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It is well that you make fun of me, I deserved it

How so?

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talentless, friend-less, no family, no job, no wife, no children