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I know I played bad, I take full responsibility, but I wish you weren't so quick to flame. I have been having a really bad year trying to navigate a lengthy divorce and the getting fired from my own company, and honestly Dota 2 is the only thing keeping my head above water. It allows me to distract myself from the pain of life and grinding ranked is the only part of my day that I am looking forward to. All of this is just to say that although we lost the game, I wasn't griefing and in fact was trying my best to carry our team. I should have been more clear in game; I will try to use my words better and be a more heroic leader. So In a sense I want to express how sorry I am for the loss, and also wanted to take the opportunity to forgive you for your own words, because I know you didn't mean them and they were just in the heat of the moment. Reach out to me anytime if you want to talk at any time, bro, I'll always be here for you.
Your friend,
Captain Hook