R.I.P. iNcontroL

R.I.P. to this legend. There’s no more chill twitch chats to hang out in.

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After beating him on the ladder once, I accused him of hacking to see his reaction. He rolled his eyes and said in a weird voice “I AM A HACKER, GUYS!”. Man the amount of testosterone in that beast was immense.

Compare that to Neuro, who basically reacts like this:

https://i.imgur.com/3DLiHAa.png

Source:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aLFgtKry508&t=610s
https://www.youtube.com/watch?t=658&v=aLFgtKry508

LOL :rofl:

People need a huge shot of testosterone so they don’t feel like they are always on the last rung of their ladder. That way they can let their hair down and have some fun for crying out loud. Every game in a video game isn’t about improving your mindset and all this feng shui “be your best self” BS. It’s about having fun. In life you gotta make mistakes to get ANYTHING done so if you are so militant about avoiding mistakes that you have to lecture your opponent about this and that then you’re not going to progress in life. You’re going to be stuck nitpicking all the itty bitty mistakes you made and never letting go. Better to accept that you’re not perfect, you’re going to screw up left and right, and then to roll up your sleeves and actually get stuff done.

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Ya Neuro is a clown. Incontrol was a legend. Haven’t watched pylon show in 2 years.

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Based Neuro, five years later and you are still triggered while he is still as chill as ever.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aLFgtKry508&t=610s
https://www.youtube.com/watch?t=658&v=aLFgtKry508

“Based”
“Chill”

We found another low T poster, guys. I am and always was laughing at the situation. He’s the only person who ever took it seriously. Now it’s a meme that I bring up to people to show what happens to society when they demonize men. You get manchildren crying over hacking accusations in a video game like he was pleading to his boss to not fire him.

People like incontrol were good for the SC2 community because, in part, he showed a bunch of young kids how to be mature, have a healthy sense of humor, and not to be overly sensitive. Social interaction is predicated on aggressive behavior. Jordan Peterson explains it well. You can’t poke and tease and have fun if you are so insecure that these things seem like attacks & harassment to you. So you expect everyone to walk on eggshells around you, which is impossible and will always fail causing you to be perpetually upset and always the victim, and nobody will want to be around you because you are always demonizing them as attackers. So you have to be A) willing to be attacked and B) give a benefit of doubt to the attackers that A) they mean no harm by it and B) that it wasn’t actually an attack.

Eventually you will learn how to tease and play and have fun yourself. It’s fun to call other people hackers. It’s fun to be called a hacker. It’s not the end of the world and you don’t need to make videos detailing how you aren’t a hacker wherein you so frustrated you resort to slurring expletives.

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https://i.imgur.com/X5e22kU.png

:fire: SPICY :fire:

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Wow that Avi pic. 20

Watching that clip, was really hoping you would win that game. I know zvz is hard as hell though. That was pure roach wars back in Hots that you guys were doing.

I actually saw you doing some pretty good micro on your roaches when you were attacking him. Getting the good concave. Maybe you shoulda waited to max out and you probably could have won that game. I don’t know what the upgrades and so on were, also he was a little ahead in supply I could see in top right.

You don’t remember the beef he had with Combatex?

I mean I had to try as hard as I could to lose the game. It just doesn’t have quite the same effect to say someone is a hacker if you beat them.

ZvZ is very easy. It’s the easiest matchup in the game. Basically a zerg can switch between drones and army production very fast. So 99% of the strategy is about either A) making your opponent think a flood of attacking units is about to come or B) flooding attacking units when they have already queued up drones.

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Seether - Broken ft. Amy Lee - YouTube

It’s pretty amazing the things you can find on google.

Filter - Take A Picture (Official Music Video) - YouTube

MRW someone beats me on the ladder:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=04F4xlWSFh0

Just giving you guys a sampling of what I’ve been blasting on youtube tonight.

Shadow of the Day - YouTube

How I evaluate music:

Except when you know,his humour wasn’t healthy. He was a good guy,but too many times crossed the line and ended saying really wrong things and acting like a dbag,mature and healthy humor never leads to that,think of day 9, you could laugh with him and would never think something bad about his humour. I just hope kids learned about his good traits and not his type of jokes he could “pull off” (got critiziced every time) these jokes because he was a lovely good dude, try to make thos jokes without an overwhelming amount of charisma and good natured traits and you will be seen as a total idiot,like your lame “joke” hacking accusations.

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Day9 reminds me of kindergarten. He’d probably look around the room, to see if the teacher heard what he said, if he ever said a “bad” joke. “Oops. I am in my thirties and shouldn’t care what Ms. Thistle thought when I was 5.” - Day9.

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And thats a good thing.

That’s called cognitive impairment. Entertainers have to watch what they say because they want to appeal to as many people as possible (mostly kids). Teachers have to watch what they say because they teach kids. Those restrictions don’t exist for adults and shouldn’t.

Fences are put up for kids because they are too darn stupid to know what is dangerous and what isn’t. So if you still have those fences up despite being 18+, it might be time to broaden your horizons.

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