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This is what Astralis founder replied when someone asked about lack of acknowledgement for br0


This is what Astralis founder replied when someone asked about lack of acknowledgement for br0

11 Comments

  1. stonehaens

    Slick as an eel. People like him really mastered the art of nonpologies.

  2. Randomdude007007

    To be fair to him tho he particularly made a separate tweet acknowledging brO.

    His defense is that it would make sense to tweet when brO officially leaves Astralis

    He also confirmed there is a post being made for bro soon in other tweet

  3. black_dogs_22

    what are the odds bro is just stuck in roster jail for the next 9 months?

  4. marcelh98

    people have really blown this out of proportion. br0 has spent not even 6 months in the team and people are acting like he’s device. i’m sure br0 is just happy to have been given the opportunity and the experience of being in a big org, a national one at that, and he’s probably ready to move on to the next thing.

    harping down on these trivial nonissues when there are larger ones at hand just continue to paint this community into one driven by outrage, latching onto whatever can get them their fix. the stabbi drama has no juice left, yet this cadiaN transfer somehow got a few more drops out of it.

  5. Who the fuck cares about an apology to bro?! Jesus

  6. In football even if someone isn’t being used just collecting a wage they’ll not have a “good luck post” until they actually leave or transferred

  7. WindowLicky

    Yeah wouldn’t it make more sense to make the post after he’s joined another team?

  8. MordorsElite

    I was surprised this mattered to people in general. Like I get that parting from a long time star player that you’ve won trophies with merits a nice thank you video.

    But for instances where there is a lot of turnover in the team, limited success in tournaments etc, I don’t really need a 3-paragraph twitter post saying “thank you” and explaining the reasoning.

    As long as they were nice to him behind the scenes I really don’t care.

  9. Don’t get me wrong, NN is a slimy weasel but he seems to be right in this situation – the industry standard is to write a goodbye post when you *part ways* with a player, not when you simply bench him.

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