MUD
United States
We're all here to learn. :CultEye:
We're all here to learn. :CultEye:
mac Jul 27, 2025 @ 9:16pm 
Another swamp legend. + Rep for all the attitude adjustments he hands out to sweaty try hard gankers.☮️
MUD Dec 18, 2024 @ 8:15pm 
<3
Unknown Dec 18, 2024 @ 2:56pm 
You know, I figured you would've learned your lesson about that shaft the first time, but apparently, you're not a quick learner, which is why you ended up dying at the bottom of it again. Did you have fun doing all the estus cancel glitches, running towards mobs as a diversion, and only attacking me or the host when we were separated? If you want to play like a b!tch, you'll get wrecked like a b!tch. But I can't wait to hear how, in your delusion, you somehow think that you getting the "YOU DIED" message on your screen means that I somehow lost the fight...
Jack the Dripper Dec 12, 2024 @ 11:02pm 
if ur the off saber swamp guy, then fun fights bro
Chickenjock Nov 19, 2024 @ 3:38pm 
There exists a metric in all competitive pursuits of skill: the relationship between the practitioner's desire to learn, and their desire to win. At low levels of play, these are difficult to extricate. The difference becomes more apparent as the individual becomes more skilled.

Additionally, the more skilled the individual, the more their sense of self-worth and esteem is derived from belief in their skill, at least while directly exercising it. Ego is inescapable. The more skilled individual, therefore, has much more to lose, psychologically, from allowing themselves to be defeated. For this reason, the most skilled individuals often practice only at lower levels of play, against opponents they can be certain to beat.

MUD doesn't do that. This guy demonstrates, without a doubt, the greatest desire to learn, practice, and play of any player I have met who is capable of playing at a similar level. Truly, we're all here to learn. And I think everyone can learn from this guy.
Spritz! Oct 3, 2024 @ 7:47pm 
good