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11/10, would recommend the same psychologist to our friend again :3
For me being a man who speaks too much, our friend below doesn't like keeping a comment that paints them in a bad light on their wall in comparison! But I shall share it here for you all instead!
Quote unquote: "stfu toxic", after I said gg.
What did I do, ladies and gentlemen?
Win.
My teammate and I won.
And our friend unfortuately salted all over themselves instead of gg'ing back in what was genuinely a good, close game.
But a salty boi is always a good second option!
10/10, would be "toxic" by winning a game of Rocket League again :3
15/10, would deny the rematch request again :3
Now, let us analyse their wall more. Multiple comments, Ladies and Gentlemen, MULTIPLE comments and accusations of aimbot! The shock and horror! The disappointment I have in our friend is indescribable. However, we do have many more comments of +rep regarding trading. Very fair, there is a good side to our contestant.
The question now is this: how many other comments have been purged like mine own? Our friend censors the "callouts" on them to try and appear better, but we know permanently here, Ladies and Gentlemen, that they are a salty boi who must NEEDLESSLY take out their anger on others :3
14/10, would not censor again :3