The only time I've ever given a shit about the nuances of f*male anatomy is when I was doing a hard guro/vore RP where I needed to remember how to spell the parts of her reproductive system that my character was eating.
It's 50-50. One group thinks it's not a big deal IRL and he was already punished enough the other group thinks he should be imprisoned for video games.
The Korean community attacked his family? Of course it could have been an overwatche's fan. There must be a lot of people like that. Enough is enough. I think it is like the media manipulates public opinion. The Korean community swears over the acts and remarks that Sado did. Sado used to say things that ignoring overwatch and did not hesitate to Boosting. Can't you talk about it as a person who loves overwatch? Of course he didn't kill anyone. Of course, it's a mistake on a young day. However, the environment of most Korean players was not good at the time. Most of the players had low salaries. Some players work day and night, play in a tightrope. The players didn't do it because they couldn't do it. I really have a question. Would it be wrong for them to take the difficult route without taking the easy way? If it was really hard, he should have worked part-time, not games. So who lives a hard life while sleeping is a fool? It's supposed to be an act within the game, but it ruins the ecosystem in the game, does it make sense for you to accept the player in the league, the core of the game? I can't accept Blizzard's condoning of someone who's been ruining games. And I don't understand how to shield such a person because just a mistake in a young life. Hey, do you know how much I am being hurt by boosting in the Korean competition? As for me who's been hurt by such a boosting, Sado can't look good. And it says in the article that the Korean community "everybody" swears Sado's family, which I think is a mistake. Of course, it is wrong to speak ill of Sado's family. But that article was written as if the Korean community was using a lot of abuse on Sado's family . In fact, I have rarely seen anyone speak ill of his family. Finally, when I see players who have lived a hard life, I feel frustrated when I see someone who goes that easy and says that they did something wrong because they were so hard. Do you play games in real hard situations? Do you make money in the game? Do you make money by misbehaving? You may find me wrong, but this is what I think. At least, it doesn't make sense to allow someone in the league who loves overwatches who did harm to the game itself. Grammar and speech may be a little off, but please understand. Thank you for reading the long text.
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1 SnapshillBot 2018-08-24
The only time I've ever given a shit about the nuances of f*male anatomy is when I was doing a hard guro/vore RP where I needed to remember how to spell the parts of her reproductive system that my character was eating.
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1 HungerArtistatlunch 2018-08-24
At least someone has some self awareness over there.
1 LightUmbra 2018-08-24
It's 50-50. One group thinks it's not a big deal IRL and he was already punished enough the other group thinks he should be imprisoned for video games.
1 Matues49 2018-08-24
The Korean community attacked his family? Of course it could have been an overwatche's fan. There must be a lot of people like that. Enough is enough. I think it is like the media manipulates public opinion. The Korean community swears over the acts and remarks that Sado did. Sado used to say things that ignoring overwatch and did not hesitate to Boosting. Can't you talk about it as a person who loves overwatch? Of course he didn't kill anyone. Of course, it's a mistake on a young day. However, the environment of most Korean players was not good at the time. Most of the players had low salaries. Some players work day and night, play in a tightrope. The players didn't do it because they couldn't do it. I really have a question. Would it be wrong for them to take the difficult route without taking the easy way? If it was really hard, he should have worked part-time, not games. So who lives a hard life while sleeping is a fool? It's supposed to be an act within the game, but it ruins the ecosystem in the game, does it make sense for you to accept the player in the league, the core of the game? I can't accept Blizzard's condoning of someone who's been ruining games. And I don't understand how to shield such a person because just a mistake in a young life. Hey, do you know how much I am being hurt by boosting in the Korean competition? As for me who's been hurt by such a boosting, Sado can't look good. And it says in the article that the Korean community "everybody" swears Sado's family, which I think is a mistake. Of course, it is wrong to speak ill of Sado's family. But that article was written as if the Korean community was using a lot of abuse on Sado's family . In fact, I have rarely seen anyone speak ill of his family. Finally, when I see players who have lived a hard life, I feel frustrated when I see someone who goes that easy and says that they did something wrong because they were so hard. Do you play games in real hard situations? Do you make money in the game? Do you make money by misbehaving? You may find me wrong, but this is what I think. At least, it doesn't make sense to allow someone in the league who loves overwatches who did harm to the game itself. Grammar and speech may be a little off, but please understand. Thank you for reading the long text.
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1 Puzzlebark 2018-08-24
Who the fuck even likes Overwatch League?
1 LightUmbra 2018-08-24
People who like overwatch
1 Puzzlebark 2018-08-24
When I played Overwatch (massive fucking mistake btw) I never gave a single shit about the Overwatch League.
1 LightUmbra 2018-08-24
Then you obviously don't like it.