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*intensity intensifies*
Of course it's not! Tf2 is comical, so is...... This? It needs to be in the game. If it was a joke, it wouldn't be on the workshop.
Dude..... dark......
It fits pretty well because TF2 is comical and ridiculous. Striking a ballerina pose on the battlefield fits with that about as well as soldier pulling out a sack of coffee beans to toast the dead or random squaredances/conga or pyrovision/pyroland. Juxtaposition is a staple of TF2 charm.
On the other hand it's also somewhat believable because:
1. Russia is very well known for their ballet and ballet performers.
2. Big macho athletes like NFL players take ballet because it helps their training and performance, why wouldn't heavy do the same?
3. It seems obvious that heavy has a alternate side to his personality that we don't see much of, like the side that kisses his minigun affectionately after murdering everyone on the opposing team, he's not doing that in jest, it's genuine. I can totally see him mastering ballet in order to better crush little baby men that have no ballet skills... lol.