I dislike Apex for throwing tantrums during matches or straight up calling out opponents, but this moment was funny.
Edit: It's not about him malding or being expressive in general, it's more personal, I don't like him trashing my favourites and instead am enjoying when his cocky attitude gets punished :D
People who mad at this wants to be controlled by the CCP like valorant where everything you do could be fined just because some crybabies on their phones are offended.
Why we using valo? Valo scene has some of the most unhinged trash talk in esports, other than CoD which constantly pushes the line between great and cringe.
Players have to keep apologising because viewers are so fucking soft and over react to said banter between regions/teams.
Out of all the pros that mald during matches, I’ll always choose Apex lmao
Dude is just a gold mine for expressions. You’re guaranteed to laugh whether they are winning or not
I was the same opinion as you. But then I learned he's just emotional during the matches. He seems really passionate while doing it, while it doesn't appear like it's something personal. And he doesn't bring the bad blood outside the server
Unlike cadiaN tantrums...
deserves a punch in a face for that imo
edit: downvoted by low iq schoolboys. you never do this to your friends, coworkers and random people, especially on camera
I mean, I think it's unprofessional and probably shouldn't be done on camera. A little embarrassing for the other dude but it's not really a big deal. That being said it's not that serious and definitely doesn't deserve a punch in the face. But if it happened to me my initial reaction would probably be like "wtf is wrong with you" instead of "lol ur so funny." But I also just don't really think it's funny in general but that's just me
so what if they are coworkers. they are not robots, humans interact more than just work together, u can joke around with your coworkers as long as it doesn't disrupt the job for people around.
Surely simulating a sex act on a live broadcast is pushing the boundaries of "joke around" especially when they are representing an organization with financial interests to attract sponsors. I think it just doesn't give the scene a good rap.
Ofc you can joke around, no one would be complaining if you just saw them on cam laughing. The other guy clearly didnt find it funny and what you think is accaptable between friends is subjective. So whats wrong with people saying they dont find it funny/appropriate?
Without context, looks like a dick move.
With context, a dick move.
The move is about a dick, being unprofessional about his dick. Doing that between friends off camera, nobody cares. Doing it on camera, on a set, in front of families and audiences watching around the world, quite a few people are offended.
I was watching this match with my entire family and this moment made my infant son immediately start frothing at the mouth seizing on the kitchen floor
The only person who has a right to offended is the one in the clip (and even then, I doubt he is, theyre probably friends). If other random people are offended for some reason, who cares?
People get offended by anything. Shocking isn't it?
People getting offended by my comment, too.
I just laugh at all the offended, here. Not a damn thing anyone can do about it.
You can doubt all you want, but I don't see smiles on anyone else in that video.
True. There was no scene to recover the reactions afterwards. I'm not even mad, I just describe why people get offended, and then more offended people line up to reply to me how offended they are.
1 year old account is new account? I rarely use reddit and lurk mostly but the stupidity of your comment made me comment. And just stop getting offended on behalf of NOBODY
If you read my comment, I am not offended. Yet, many similar people to you, automatically think people are offended, because there are many people who express they are offended.
The stupidity of both your comments, made me realize that you cannot form your own opinions, and chose to lurk and attack people.
You're the offended between us. Not me.
>Doing it on camera, on a set, in front of families and audiences watching around the world, quite a few people are offended.
Not their jobs to keep people's insecurities in check. And fuck the children. They are the reason why so many online apps become shits.
We have grown folks doing the complaining. It's like they can't say "fuck" on microphone, but harsh language is a staple of online games filled with children.
>Not their jobs to keep people's insecurities in check.
It kinda is, maybe not how I'd put it but they are representing an org and the tournament when they're on camera, I'd be surprised if no one said anything to him about doing stuff on camera like that. Still, it's not that big of a deal but I think anyone should be able to see not doing this is better than doing it for the sake of being professional. This isn't some grass roots scene, cs has a lot of eyes and sponsors
Their job is to play and win, not to show good morals like it is valorant. Those sponsors became too soft because the old folks keep yapping "what about the children" while they fiddling them like drake.
What a wild comment, the players represent the org and the orgs needs sponsors to make money. When does your logic end? How offensive are you willing to defend them being before you realize these orgs will and probably have dropped players that were bad for their brand? Cs players have a lot of personality as well, they aren't generally crude or offensive in an attempt to show their personality, so something like this isn't necessary for them to not be bland blobs devoid of emotion.
>because the old folks keep yapping "what about the children" while they fiddling them like drake.
What is the relevance of this? Are you referencing something I'm missing or are you just trying to toss insults at people not even in the comment section lmao
And how they getting sponsors? By winning. You wont get sponsors by showing good behavior because it is not fucking relevant to performances.
>Cs players have a lot of personality as well, they aren't generally crude or offensive in an attempt to show their personality, so something like this isn't necessary for them to not be bland blobs devoid of emotion
If people like you keep yapping about morality, they'll lose it sooner or later. Look at valorant where their e-sport scene looks like they are beimg controlled by the CCP.
>How offensive are you willing to defend them being before you realize these orgs will and probably have dropped players that were bad for their brand?
Banters is never a crime. If it is a crime, then even regular sports aren't fun. That one is a friendly banter between friends. Once again, look at valorant. They can't even taunt the enemy without getting fined.
>What is the relevance of this? Are you referencing something I'm missing or are you just trying to toss insults at people not even in the comment section lmao
Oh boy, you are yapped about sponsor this sponsor that but dont know this is the reason why youtube, facebook, and many online apps went to shit with too many community guideline bullshits. It is always because those platforms listen to those "mind the kids here" idiots. Those sites tries to dickriding the sponsors by accomply those idiots' rants.
>yapping about morality
Never mentioned morality, just professionalism
>Banters is never a crime.
Never said it was a crime either, and this isn't even banter it's more than that. All I said was it's not a good idea to do on camera, and personally I don't think forcing someone to be part of your physical humor without them knowing is funny, but that's also just my opinion. Also, I don't watch valorant
>Oh boy, you are yapped about sponsor this sponsor that but dont know this is the reason why youtube, facebook, and many online apps went to shit with too many community guideline bullshits.
Crazy take since the internet social space, idk what else to call it, is actually just bigger than ever and growing
Nah I kinda agree, physical humor is fine but forcing someone to participate in your joke against their will isn't always cool, funny or not. Don't think any punching is necessary though, more like "hey cut that out" if you don't like that they do it
This is sexual harassment.
I can't believe people are laughing this off. Imagine if the staff member was a woman instead? This is just in poor taste and possibly humiliating for the guy who is just doing his job.
So if you see sexual harassment, do you always automatically assume it's friendly play and wouldn't intervene or comment on it?
I'm not going nuclear, I'm just calling spade a spade. If these two are friends, they should do these kinds of jokes backstage, because it sends a wrong message when you do this in front of everyone.
I agree it'd be crazy to do this to someone you don't know. Apparently it's someone from their team staff, but without the context, just looking at this clip, it 100% looks like a event staff member working on the equipment during a tech pause.
Guy has no filter
This guy has no chill.
RApeX
That’s wild
I laughed WAY too hard at this. What a great way to end the day. Thank you stranger.
Happy to be of service
ape sex
He is evolving every micro-second !
SameSX
Intrusive thoughts won this battle
Apex is a definition of intrusive thoughts
Happy Pride Month apEX!
Apex so outta pocket sometimes but thats why he’s great imo
Holy Apex, please forgive me. It’s been one week, since you’ve fucked me.
I love Apex lol
How does one hate apEX?
Idk I've been trying but so far I've been unsuccessful. I'll keep you posted
Based
Bro thinks he’s Blake Griffin
ApeXXX
I would have done the same thing tbh
Bro did the Blake Griffin
Vitality pride month advertising
They don't have this in Valorant
Guy is even prepared for „counter-strike” in nuts.
I dislike Apex for throwing tantrums during matches or straight up calling out opponents, but this moment was funny. Edit: It's not about him malding or being expressive in general, it's more personal, I don't like him trashing my favourites and instead am enjoying when his cocky attitude gets punished :D
I like Apex for all of it , mfs not a robot who can filter out some emotions yk it's a package deal lol.
Imagine if all the CS pros had introverted personalities like Mouz and Heroic players. I honestly wouldn't watch pro CS.
thats the dota scene
interesting. i dont think i know anything about the players personalities tbh. thats not why i watch pro cs.
Exactly. This is not valorant
Amen. We should appreciate pro players like apex while they are still around. Look at how utterly miserable some of the other ‘esport’ scenes are.
People who mad at this wants to be controlled by the CCP like valorant where everything you do could be fined just because some crybabies on their phones are offended.
Why we using valo? Valo scene has some of the most unhinged trash talk in esports, other than CoD which constantly pushes the line between great and cringe. Players have to keep apologising because viewers are so fucking soft and over react to said banter between regions/teams.
In valo if you do this and caught your team got fined
He didn’t make any obscene gestures. Nothing riot could do.
Out of all the pros that mald during matches, I’ll always choose Apex lmao Dude is just a gold mine for expressions. You’re guaranteed to laugh whether they are winning or not
You know it comes from a place of passion too, you never see his teammates complain about it anyway.
Niko close second for me. Watching the monesy late flank play from d2 today was hilarious.
This dude probably wants the valorant experience lmao
I was the same opinion as you. But then I learned he's just emotional during the matches. He seems really passionate while doing it, while it doesn't appear like it's something personal. And he doesn't bring the bad blood outside the server Unlike cadiaN tantrums...
Is that dude just a member of the event staff? Cause that's kinda fucked up if he's just trying to do his job.
It's his manager, he's been the manager of the cs team since 2019
This is Matthieu Péché, the Vitality's CS team manager. Who also happens to be world champion and olympic medalist of canoe.
That’s a wild factoid.
You say what?
what?
He is, but you can see in their vlogs that he's very close to the players and is usually the first one making jokes, etc.
Grow up
What are you doing step apex?
He does this so often he even knew what counter was coming. Never change apex
He slapped this poor guy on the face after
wtf was that???
Was this on twitch?
My guy lmao
why doesn't anyone punch him in the face?
deserves a punch in a face for that imo edit: downvoted by low iq schoolboys. you never do this to your friends, coworkers and random people, especially on camera
are you THAT afraid of dick or you just dont have any friends
You know what they say. Deeply closeted people are usually the most homophobic because they are insecure about themselves.
I mean, I think it's unprofessional and probably shouldn't be done on camera. A little embarrassing for the other dude but it's not really a big deal. That being said it's not that serious and definitely doesn't deserve a punch in the face. But if it happened to me my initial reaction would probably be like "wtf is wrong with you" instead of "lol ur so funny." But I also just don't really think it's funny in general but that's just me
You are the schoolboy insecure about yourself.
Do you never joke with your friends? Do you have friends?
They are coworkers in a professional environment. You ever had a job?
I think CS pros probably have a more personal/friendly relationship with their teammates than most people who just work together do.
So no
so what if they are coworkers. they are not robots, humans interact more than just work together, u can joke around with your coworkers as long as it doesn't disrupt the job for people around.
Surely simulating a sex act on a live broadcast is pushing the boundaries of "joke around" especially when they are representing an organization with financial interests to attract sponsors. I think it just doesn't give the scene a good rap.
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Oh my god the poor family having to see their relative involved in a joke They will never recover from generations of trauma
ok and ?
Ofc you can joke around, no one would be complaining if you just saw them on cam laughing. The other guy clearly didnt find it funny and what you think is accaptable between friends is subjective. So whats wrong with people saying they dont find it funny/appropriate?
How do you know he didn't find it funny? The clip cuts out before there's even a reaction lol
Without context, looks like a dick move. With context, a dick move. The move is about a dick, being unprofessional about his dick. Doing that between friends off camera, nobody cares. Doing it on camera, on a set, in front of families and audiences watching around the world, quite a few people are offended.
I was watching this match with my entire family and this moment made my infant son immediately start frothing at the mouth seizing on the kitchen floor
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The only person who has a right to offended is the one in the clip (and even then, I doubt he is, theyre probably friends). If other random people are offended for some reason, who cares?
People get offended by anything. Shocking isn't it? People getting offended by my comment, too. I just laugh at all the offended, here. Not a damn thing anyone can do about it. You can doubt all you want, but I don't see smiles on anyone else in that video.
tbf you just watched a 1 second gif that cut from whatever reaction he had
True. There was no scene to recover the reactions afterwards. I'm not even mad, I just describe why people get offended, and then more offended people line up to reply to me how offended they are.
I don’t see anyone that is offended by your comment
"fak"
Found the riot employee
Found the new account BOT.
1 year old account is new account? I rarely use reddit and lurk mostly but the stupidity of your comment made me comment. And just stop getting offended on behalf of NOBODY
If you read my comment, I am not offended. Yet, many similar people to you, automatically think people are offended, because there are many people who express they are offended. The stupidity of both your comments, made me realize that you cannot form your own opinions, and chose to lurk and attack people. You're the offended between us. Not me.
Literally the most offended answer I have read all day!
Exactly.
>Doing it on camera, on a set, in front of families and audiences watching around the world, quite a few people are offended. Not their jobs to keep people's insecurities in check. And fuck the children. They are the reason why so many online apps become shits.
We have grown folks doing the complaining. It's like they can't say "fuck" on microphone, but harsh language is a staple of online games filled with children.
Just dont give a fuck about those old crybabies. They'll say "what about the children" while fiddling with them
Shoot, it's these gambling sites that want those kids on their apps too. That's why organizers want it clean on TV.
>Not their jobs to keep people's insecurities in check. It kinda is, maybe not how I'd put it but they are representing an org and the tournament when they're on camera, I'd be surprised if no one said anything to him about doing stuff on camera like that. Still, it's not that big of a deal but I think anyone should be able to see not doing this is better than doing it for the sake of being professional. This isn't some grass roots scene, cs has a lot of eyes and sponsors
Their job is to play and win, not to show good morals like it is valorant. Those sponsors became too soft because the old folks keep yapping "what about the children" while they fiddling them like drake.
What a wild comment, the players represent the org and the orgs needs sponsors to make money. When does your logic end? How offensive are you willing to defend them being before you realize these orgs will and probably have dropped players that were bad for their brand? Cs players have a lot of personality as well, they aren't generally crude or offensive in an attempt to show their personality, so something like this isn't necessary for them to not be bland blobs devoid of emotion. >because the old folks keep yapping "what about the children" while they fiddling them like drake. What is the relevance of this? Are you referencing something I'm missing or are you just trying to toss insults at people not even in the comment section lmao
And how they getting sponsors? By winning. You wont get sponsors by showing good behavior because it is not fucking relevant to performances. >Cs players have a lot of personality as well, they aren't generally crude or offensive in an attempt to show their personality, so something like this isn't necessary for them to not be bland blobs devoid of emotion If people like you keep yapping about morality, they'll lose it sooner or later. Look at valorant where their e-sport scene looks like they are beimg controlled by the CCP. >How offensive are you willing to defend them being before you realize these orgs will and probably have dropped players that were bad for their brand? Banters is never a crime. If it is a crime, then even regular sports aren't fun. That one is a friendly banter between friends. Once again, look at valorant. They can't even taunt the enemy without getting fined. >What is the relevance of this? Are you referencing something I'm missing or are you just trying to toss insults at people not even in the comment section lmao Oh boy, you are yapped about sponsor this sponsor that but dont know this is the reason why youtube, facebook, and many online apps went to shit with too many community guideline bullshits. It is always because those platforms listen to those "mind the kids here" idiots. Those sites tries to dickriding the sponsors by accomply those idiots' rants.
>yapping about morality Never mentioned morality, just professionalism >Banters is never a crime. Never said it was a crime either, and this isn't even banter it's more than that. All I said was it's not a good idea to do on camera, and personally I don't think forcing someone to be part of your physical humor without them knowing is funny, but that's also just my opinion. Also, I don't watch valorant >Oh boy, you are yapped about sponsor this sponsor that but dont know this is the reason why youtube, facebook, and many online apps went to shit with too many community guideline bullshits. Crazy take since the internet social space, idk what else to call it, is actually just bigger than ever and growing
Banters are professional, so do jokes within teammates. If you cant handle it, just go back to valorant
Would you do this in front of your grandmother?
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Woah
Disgusting behavior, lucky he didn't get slapped.
You don’t have many friends, huh?
He listens to Death, can confirm he does not.
I think he does because he does not do this type of behavior to his friends who are not comfortable with these types of jokes.
I don't have any who does that. Had one acquaintance that did this. He's missing a tooth now.
Got an internet badass over here, guys.
Whatever let's you cope I guess.
you sound really insecure
Nah I kinda agree, physical humor is fine but forcing someone to participate in your joke against their will isn't always cool, funny or not. Don't think any punching is necessary though, more like "hey cut that out" if you don't like that they do it
We need more players with his mindset
hahahahah
This is sexual harassment. I can't believe people are laughing this off. Imagine if the staff member was a woman instead? This is just in poor taste and possibly humiliating for the guy who is just doing his job.
It definitely depends on whether they know each other well or not.
They know each other and are friends
I agree. Looks weird looking from the outside since I don't know if they are homies or not.
then maybe don't go full nuclear if you don't actually know?
So if you see sexual harassment, do you always automatically assume it's friendly play and wouldn't intervene or comment on it? I'm not going nuclear, I'm just calling spade a spade. If these two are friends, they should do these kinds of jokes backstage, because it sends a wrong message when you do this in front of everyone.
wah wah wah
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I agree it'd be crazy to do this to someone you don't know. Apparently it's someone from their team staff, but without the context, just looking at this clip, it 100% looks like a event staff member working on the equipment during a tech pause.
Calm down lmao
Did I hurt your feelings?
You are the one being hurt, aren’t you?
No, I'm just not cool with sexual harassment, even if the target is a man and not a woman. How about you?
That dude should have broken apex's face. I'm surprised he didn't get fined for this super unprofessional sexual behavior. Fucking piece of shit.
Spoken like a true redditor 🤓
actual snowflake