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Naapuri isn’t an entry, a lurker, or a support. He is a masterbaiter. The Michelangelo of CS, carving his kills from a single material: the bodies of his own teammates. Without baiting, his K/D would be an urban legend.
He doesn’t win with aim, reactions, or game sense. He wins because someone else dies first. Always. If Naapuri gets kills, you can be 100% sure that one of us was just offered up as bait. If he gets three kills, that’s three funerals. “Nice bait” isn’t a compliment — it’s a lifestyle.
dodaj do znaj prosze, mam pytanie
nwm dlaczego nie moge dodac z maina
Sporting a depressing collection of bargain-bin skins and no knife to his name, Leemy’s inventory is as embarrassing as his gameplay. Even with cheats, he still found ways to underperform an achievement in itself.
Leemy's legacy is one of VAC bans, mediocre skills, and dragging down any team unfortunate enough to have him. A true icon of what not to do in the CS2 community.