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nice to hoave as teammate
Playing CS:GO together works best when everyone goes into a match with similar expectations. Players who choose to play on official CS:GO servers are expected to:
In all modes:
– Never cheat.
– Never grief or verbally abuse your teammates or opponents.
– Never use any automation for any reason.
In Competitive and Wingman:
– Play to win.*
– Play the full match.
Failure to play following these guidelines may result in various penalties, including cooldowns, communication restrictions, and Game Bans.
*Obviously it’s fine to try new things and experiment with new strats and skills, but players should not enter a match with the intention of losing or disrupting their teammates.
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Trotz der Gefahren lachen meist Kinder und andere Rebellen, die unsinnigerweise meinen, Lachen sei gesund. In Wirklichkeit ist Lachen aber hoch ansteckend und beschädigt das 'Lachgetriebe'. Das einzige, was einen hier noch retten kann, ist absolute Humorlosigkeit oder noch besser tiefe Depressionen.
In der unzivilisierten Welt ist das Totlachen die grausamste Art des Suizids ("Ich lach mich tot!"). Auch der durch Lachen verursachte Scherzinfarkt verläuft oft tödlich. Glück hat in diesem Zusammenhang der, der sich lediglich schlapp lacht.