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Wow, I just wanted to say a huge thank you for investing your hard-earned money into that Faceit ELO boost. Honestly, without heroes like you, how would the rest of us ever know who’s truly committed to skipping the “learning how to aim” phase of CS2?
Your dedication to paying someone else to play for you is truly inspiring. It must take incredible courage to queue up at 3k ELO and immediately prove that numbers don’t equal skill. You’re living proof that with enough cash, anyone can be “good” at the game — at least on paper.
Keep shining, champ. The community needs more pioneers like you showing us that integrity and self-respect are optional settings.
Warm regards,
Nunn
Thanks for your purchase, legend.
Always a pleasure doing business with someone so committed to personal growth -- or, well, at least to the illusion of it.
Your Steam profile is now 37% more trustworthy to 12-year-olds and trade scammers alike. With every fake "+rep: nice guy, fast trade" you add, the line between reality and roleplay gets blurrier -- and honestly, it's art at this point.
If you ever need more pixel validation to fill that gaping void where your personality should be, you know where to find me. 💅
Stay fake,
Your friendly neighborhood rep dealer
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