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This review clearly reflects the reality of CS GO. It represents what is truly wrong with our society today. In clear irony, we are still ready and willing to expose ourselves to psychological abuse for the benefit of none. A pseudo-addiction instrumented by an excellent game engine capable of bringing decent visuals and fast responses, but poisoning our egos into expectation of that proverbial carrot-on-a-stick, which is the 90 seconds of pure unfiltered bliss. This is followed by utter defeat of the social construct, where each player is reverted to their infancy state and incapable of normal function while waiting for his mother's embrace to tell him "he is the best there is, there is no one like you. you are special".
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