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I'm writing this comment to express my concern about your recent performance in CS:GO. I've noticed that you've been consistently bottom of the leaderboard, and you're dying a lot. I'm worried that you're not having fun, and that you're letting your team down.
If you're serious about improving at CS:GO, I encourage you to follow these tips. With hard work and dedication, you can become a great player.
However, if you're not having fun, then maybe it's time to take a break from CS:GO. There are plenty of other games out there that you can enjoy. There's no shame in admitting that CS:GO isn't for you.
Ultimately, the decision of whether or not to continue playing CS:GO is up to you. But if you do decide to keep playing, I hope that you'll follow the advice that I've given you.
Sincerely,
alfredo