@@bryanbryan6108 Addiction isn't really applicable in this scenario. This stranger seems to be suffering from an additional bit of anger issues that may be a result of their anxiety. People with anxiety don't often take responsibility for their actions (ironic as it may sound). People with anxiety are usually very scared of how they may appear to others, especially in terms of judgment; so whenever they DO actually do something wrong by their own hand, they will do whatever they can to rationalize that it was actually someone ELSE's fault, so this way they don't look like a fool (and, again, they ironically do end up looking like fools). Anxiety is triggered differently for different people: for example, some become irritated when anxious, some become sad, some become scared, etc. In this case, it seems their own embarrassment caused them to become irritated instead, and it's much easier to be mad at the person who made you anxious than it is to own up to your own anxiety. Now I'm not saying this to shit on people with anxiety. I used to struggle a lot with anxiety and I know how it works very well. These days I'm not very anxious, but I do still struggle being in social situations, so I am always a little irritated when I have to go somewhere were a lot of people are. However, I'm also mature enough to own up to my anxiety, and if I do something stupid because of my anxiety, I always tell myself it wasn't anyone else's fault. I used to blame other people for making me anxious, and it made me so mad at people who didn't deserve it, but I know better now. That is why I try to at least educate people on anxiety. It's not always "introvert is too scared to talk to people; for many, and especially in males, anxiety manifests as anger. Could part of this anxiety come from their addiction to the game/internet? Maybe! But we do not know that for sure. What we do know is this guy made a stupid decision on their own, and they did not want to take accountability for their own embarrassment. That, to me, really screams "anxiety". They probably need some gentle counseling, and they especially need to limit their internet usage. (Hell, for me, cutting out social media has made my life a lot easier... the same can be said for anyone who does the same thing.) What you said about it being a systemic societal problem is true, though, as I had said before, I think the magnified issue here is anxiety-induced anger issues. I've seen how addiction looks on League, and while this case is similar, it's definitely not the same. I really just think this person has other problems.
I wonder what elo that Sylas is. He seems to be what I imagine a silver player would be. Thinking that simply grouping up will solve all of his problems as long as they have someone to "engage" for them.
Hey guys and welcome back to to Aster player, the series where I only play Alistar and I'm not sure why, the big bull just kind of grew on me. And now here we are on the journey to grandmaster. This is Aster to Grand Master.
ApiCall Q takes in AP and returns fuckton of damage. When also combined with ApiCall W results in superior execution resultion in damage levels over 9000.
live playing teemo only to challenger - www.twitch.tv/piantalol
Had a Vi, sylas and ksante… not enough engage ALI WE NEED YOU
Only a league player would accept a swap last second and then blame the guy who sent the swap instead of themselves for accepting it
and then have 0 macro as well 👍
Peer pressure from stranger on the internet 😂
You mean only a human who suffers from addiction? It’s all a systemic societal problem magnified in a video game.
@@bryanbryan6108 Addiction isn't really applicable in this scenario. This stranger seems to be suffering from an additional bit of anger issues that may be a result of their anxiety. People with anxiety don't often take responsibility for their actions (ironic as it may sound). People with anxiety are usually very scared of how they may appear to others, especially in terms of judgment; so whenever they DO actually do something wrong by their own hand, they will do whatever they can to rationalize that it was actually someone ELSE's fault, so this way they don't look like a fool (and, again, they ironically do end up looking like fools). Anxiety is triggered differently for different people: for example, some become irritated when anxious, some become sad, some become scared, etc. In this case, it seems their own embarrassment caused them to become irritated instead, and it's much easier to be mad at the person who made you anxious than it is to own up to your own anxiety.
Now I'm not saying this to shit on people with anxiety. I used to struggle a lot with anxiety and I know how it works very well. These days I'm not very anxious, but I do still struggle being in social situations, so I am always a little irritated when I have to go somewhere were a lot of people are. However, I'm also mature enough to own up to my anxiety, and if I do something stupid because of my anxiety, I always tell myself it wasn't anyone else's fault. I used to blame other people for making me anxious, and it made me so mad at people who didn't deserve it, but I know better now. That is why I try to at least educate people on anxiety. It's not always "introvert is too scared to talk to people; for many, and especially in males, anxiety manifests as anger.
Could part of this anxiety come from their addiction to the game/internet? Maybe! But we do not know that for sure. What we do know is this guy made a stupid decision on their own, and they did not want to take accountability for their own embarrassment. That, to me, really screams "anxiety". They probably need some gentle counseling, and they especially need to limit their internet usage. (Hell, for me, cutting out social media has made my life a lot easier... the same can be said for anyone who does the same thing.)
What you said about it being a systemic societal problem is true, though, as I had said before, I think the magnified issue here is anxiety-induced anger issues. I've seen how addiction looks on League, and while this case is similar, it's definitely not the same. I really just think this person has other problems.
Could be that he thought they would switch roles too? Not sure
"we need alistar for the engage!!"
coming from the vi and sylas lmaoo
And that sylas is a perfect example on why you never listen to your teammates :D
I wonder what elo that Sylas is. He seems to be what I imagine a silver player would be. Thinking that simply grouping up will solve all of his problems as long as they have someone to "engage" for them.
He's bronze 3 lol (silver now), majority of the people Brian matches up in normal games are either unranked or low elo
@@Roflmao6173that explains why his troll picks work a lot of the time
@@lasseidorboklund318 normal mmr is funny xD
3/12 top and 11/23 bot lane, oof.
Cant believe a brian the avatar match became a piantwo video
Sylas:Alistar start playing with your team
Pianta: YESSIR
Also Pianta: Continues to play solo
This team rly was something
One of the teams of all time
Hey guys and welcome back to to Aster player, the series where I only play Alistar and I'm not sure why, the big bull just kind of grew on me. And now here we are on the journey to grandmaster. This is Aster to Grand Master.
Buh-Brian the avatar? When the world needed him most, he returned??
4 engage champs, 3 of them built their engage route and one of them built to comply to a swap. One of the 3 spams about the engage….what
My man Sylas casually dropped the N word in the chat
Classic normals lobby, never leave lane for 20 minutes and then group as 5 for no reason
pianta up this early making videos and grinding, i can too
AP alistar honestly one of the most fun ways to play League
background music = sneakman by hidetaki someone
how is noone talking about Sylas at 7:40 LOL
ApiCall Q takes in AP and returns fuckton of damage. When also combined with ApiCall W results in superior execution resultion in damage levels over 9000.
EVERY CHAMPION WITH "A" IS AWESOME.... wait this is the wrong channel ... but why is brian the avatar here
the supp sylas tech
ap ali m id actually counters malz. I found this out when i tried to troll after getting griefed in champ select lol
It's Brian the Alistar
who remembers the time when RTB lost a 1v1 to a yummi?
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oh shi, wrong channel:P
''Accidently''...Sussy-
Negas?
Full AD Alistar is so much stronger 💪 than AP Ali.
A good Trolistar
"I accidently started world war 3 * "
not the apistar tech 💀
Hi, and welcome back to tenmo player, where I play teemo
yay new vid
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River Shen 204
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Apistear
Day 40 of asking for lethal tempo Orianna
SO EIN MIST!
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Ello
TC Zwag is WAYYY better at AP alistar
frits
early ?