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CharanJaydemyr a écrit :
Like or not, I'm the real deal. The oh-so-pathetic game-based celebrity
All I see is someone who just happened to put a lot of money into a support pack, acting like he's above everyone else tbh. Don't even know why you would be a celebrity. Because you bought the most expensive support pack? So what does that make you, a dude who used a lot of cash on a game support pack and has now built his whole internet ( atleast I hope just the internet ) personality around that magnificent achievement.
It's as if you think you're above criticism, and you deny and counterargument everything said about you and to you. Newsflash, you're not. Any pseudointellectual gibberish counterarguments won't change this.
A lot of us have a lot of money, spending it on something hardly makes you special. You come across as this bragging heir, like a Paris Hilton of gaming, while you are surrounded by a lot of people who are also wealthy, but don't have the need to advertise it.
Even the actual gaming celebrities ( which again, I don't see you being even remotely ) that have an actual fanbase, that attend gaming/charity events, stream and such I find just useless aside from the charity bit. I probably have more money than you do. Am I now above you, your opinions and criticism, entitled to just dismiss anything you say?
If calling yourself a celebrity was just a joke, then nevermind. If it wasn't, give us all a break.