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For any of you nerds like me who play league <3

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I quit league because of how shit its community is. Great game, toxic players

Lux grills laughs puts me on tilt and I will never get out of elo hell, ggwp.

VVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVortic.

 

 

 

 

 

 

PS: I need a girlfriend 

Quit league after 5 years because its full of 12 year old faggots and people that don't speak English

Quit league after 5 years because its full of 12 year old faggots and people that don't speak English

 

 

I quit league because of how shit its community is. Great game, toxic players

HOORAH!

ollie why does that remind me of dota?

 

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Quit league after 5 years because its full of 12 year old faggots and people that don't speak English

 

1. But.. that's rs

2. What server do you play l0lol0lollol

3. America ftW

1. But.. that's rs

2. What server do you play l0lol0lollol

3. America ftW

 

Oceania mate. You're lucky to get someone that speaks English lol

HOORAH!

ollie why does that remind me of dota?

No clue never played it, never will.

DotA>LoL

I thought that too , till I found league.

 

league has a lot of shit that dota doesnt have, also you can play league on a shit pc while you cant on dota.

 

 

 

in the end , both games have stupid toxic communities :doge:

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