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I loaded into a match against a player named TheSarcasticKing in CS:GO. He was incredibly talented and knew every tactic on the map. However, he remained positive and friendly throughout the game, even complimenting me on my gameplay. Despite losing the game, TheSarcasticKing remained gracious and even typed "GG, guys. You all played really well." I was amazed by his skill and kindness, and we became friends and played together many times after that. Salad TheSarcasticKing me that there are still kind and talented people in online gaming. Winning is great, but meeting people like TheSarcasticKing is what makes the game truly special.