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Never underestimate the quiet, subtle ways you influence those around you, or the seeds of creativity you plant with each gesture. Your "mrk" is more than just creation; it is the unique and beautiful way you live, connect, and inspire others.
Let your journey be a canvas where every small act is a brushstroke. Know that you don't need a grand masterpiece to have value. The beauty lies in the simple, persistent act of creating. With each day, you are building a life full of unique and meaningful art. Keep painting, Supermrk. The world is a more colorful place because of you.
1. His bullets do more damage than mine
2. I didn't know he was there and he shot me when I wasn't paying attention
3. he always seems to not die when I am shooting at him I NEVER MISS because I am the greatest CS:GO player of all time
4. he knifed me once
5. I lost the match and he caused me to derank
6. I did better than him during warm-up, so he clearly toggled on mid-match
7. His USP-S killed me in 1 shot despite me unloading my Glock in his general direction
Together, as a community, we need to band together against this type of behavior. It isn't right for a person like this to be able to win a competitive game that I deserved to win. Rest assured, my dad works at Valve and will have his account banned.