@@lunarknight5994 the reason qe heard "smith" is because they pronounce "smth" as "smith" when they see eng characters in these structure they will fill each character with vowel so it SMTH become SuMiSu (as they usually see "TH" as "s"
Alecks sat at his desk, staring at the computer screen. The room was dimly lit, the only source of light coming from the monitor displaying game replays. The desk, once a sturdy companion to Alecks' outbursts, bore the marks of many frustrating moments. The surface was dented, the edges worn, and yet, it had always stood firm, absorbing the impact of his anger and despair. Alecks' new assistant, Tim, stood nearby, nervously fidgeting with a pen. He was young, eager, and painfully inexperienced. Alecks had hired him in a moment of weakness, hoping to alleviate some of the stress that had been mounting over the past months. The team, Paper Rex (PRX), had been struggling, and the pressure was immense. "Davai, Mindfreak, Jinggg, Forsaken, Something - they need more from us," Alecks muttered, more to himself than to Tim. He rubbed his temples, feeling the weight of the expectations crushing him. The desk, an inanimate but faithful presence, felt the shift in the room. It remembered the days when Alecks would slam his fists down, yelling in frustration or victory. Each impact had forged a bond, a silent understanding between man and wood. Now, that bond felt strained. Tim approached with a hesitant smile. "Maybe we can try a different strategy for the next match. I've been looking at some data, and I think we can improve our rotations." Alecks looked at Tim, his expression unreadable. The assistant's suggestions were sound, but something about his demeanor irritated Alecks. It was the eagerness, the unearned confidence. Without thinking, Alecks' hand twitched, almost moving to slap the pen out of Tim's hand. He caught himself just in time, the movement subtle but not unnoticed. The desk watched in silent agony. It had seen Alecks at his worst, but this was different. The restraint, the almost-slap - it was a betrayal. The desk had borne the brunt of Alecks' frustrations for so long, had stood as a symbol of his struggle. Now, it was being replaced by a human outlet, someone who could understand and respond. As the days passed, the desk grew lonelier. Alecks spent more time with Tim, discussing strategies and game plans. The desk, once the centerpiece of Alecks' emotional outbursts, was now just a piece of furniture, ignored and forgotten. It longed for the days when it was an essential part of Alecks' life, when each dent and scratch was a testament to their shared journey. One evening, after a particularly grueling practice session, Alecks and Tim stayed late to review footage. The room was quiet, save for the occasional click of the mouse and the soft murmur of voices. The desk felt a pang of sadness as it watched Alecks lean over Tim's shoulder, pointing out mistakes and suggesting improvements. "You've got potential, Tim," Alecks said, his voice softening. "You just need to be more confident in your ideas." Tim smiled, nodding eagerly. "Thanks, Alecks. I'll keep that in mind." The desk's heart, if it had one, would have shattered. It had always been there for Alecks, absorbing his anger, his despair, his hope. Now, it was just a silent witness to a new chapter in Alecks' life, one where it no longer played a part. In the weeks that followed, the team began to improve. Alecks' mood lifted, his outbursts became less frequent, and the tension in the room eased. The desk, however, remained a silent observer, bearing the weight of its own sorrow. One night, after a particularly successful match, Alecks stayed behind, sitting at his desk. He ran his fingers over the worn surface, tracing the familiar dents and scratches. Memories flooded back - the highs, the lows, the moments of despair and triumph. "Thank you," he whispered, his voice barely audible. "For everything." The desk, unable to respond, could only continue to bear the marks of their shared history. It was a bittersweet moment, a quiet acknowledgment of the past and an acceptance of the future. Alecks had moved on, but the desk would always remember.
Finally, PRX does 2 main changes, 1. Post Plant WGaming, and 2. Aleck got an aide/asst coach/therapist/TP. With this improvement, they definitely evolve pronto! #PPWG
Great work Paper Rex staff and of course the guys played well! Tables and desks around the world rejoiced when bobosaur returned to PPRX as assistant coach too 😂😂😂
I really love prx performance this game, they start to play more discipline and post-plant defaulting If they keep playing like this, winning Champion it's not just a word anymore
I always watch vct on both English and Japanese commentary, but to be honest, how deeply the commentators understands Valorant is in another level. While English commentators are only describing what happens on the screen and often ignoring superplays, Japanese are talking deeply about their macro and micro strategy and screaming when we need screaming.
This is what i like to see A PRX that w keys and also knows when to play safe and secure. Like what Divine said, discipline. And it shows in the results, smashed DRX.
3:27 Boys if we don't use Kj or Cypher on Split we need someone to watch flank because it happens every time boys please 🤣How many times we fk up like this 😂 Anyway, great performance. I'm happy to see ISO and Clove.
Set aside of the assistant coach and editing things, i see a lot of discipline improve from the past 2 games. Well play boys. Lets win this champions! #Wgaming
PSA - casters in JP often call something 'smith' (su-mi-su) as he used to play on Challengers Japan as 'smth' rather than the full 'something'
From smth to smith, I wonder the origin of that
@@lunarknight5994 his old username is smthlikeyou11 before he changed to just something, so thats why
yeah, in English we often shorten 'something' to 'smth'. So, that's pretty much the origin of that. SUMISU-san
its him, John Smith
@@lunarknight5994 the reason qe heard "smith" is because they pronounce "smth" as "smith"
when they see eng characters in these structure they will fill each character with vowel so it SMTH become SuMiSu (as they usually see "TH" as "s"
we going multilingual with this one 🗣️🗣️🗣️🔥
real 🙏🏻🙏🏻
New assistant coach, new playstyle, new editing style...
I see only light at the end of this tunnel
who is the assistant coach?
@@mickyaeger8986 former player prx
@@januarputra4569 I thought it was alecks old teamate during cs, bobosaur or is it not
@@bobross1450 both of u are correct
@@bobross1450 yep it was old prx csgo player
Alecks and his assistants smashed the table
I haven't ever seen a more slippery jett than something, this guy just uses the movement like no one else.
Alecks sat at his desk, staring at the computer screen. The room was dimly lit, the only source of light coming from the monitor displaying game replays. The desk, once a sturdy companion to Alecks' outbursts, bore the marks of many frustrating moments. The surface was dented, the edges worn, and yet, it had always stood firm, absorbing the impact of his anger and despair.
Alecks' new assistant, Tim, stood nearby, nervously fidgeting with a pen. He was young, eager, and painfully inexperienced. Alecks had hired him in a moment of weakness, hoping to alleviate some of the stress that had been mounting over the past months. The team, Paper Rex (PRX), had been struggling, and the pressure was immense.
"Davai, Mindfreak, Jinggg, Forsaken, Something - they need more from us," Alecks muttered, more to himself than to Tim. He rubbed his temples, feeling the weight of the expectations crushing him.
The desk, an inanimate but faithful presence, felt the shift in the room. It remembered the days when Alecks would slam his fists down, yelling in frustration or victory. Each impact had forged a bond, a silent understanding between man and wood. Now, that bond felt strained.
Tim approached with a hesitant smile. "Maybe we can try a different strategy for the next match. I've been looking at some data, and I think we can improve our rotations."
Alecks looked at Tim, his expression unreadable. The assistant's suggestions were sound, but something about his demeanor irritated Alecks. It was the eagerness, the unearned confidence. Without thinking, Alecks' hand twitched, almost moving to slap the pen out of Tim's hand. He caught himself just in time, the movement subtle but not unnoticed.
The desk watched in silent agony. It had seen Alecks at his worst, but this was different. The restraint, the almost-slap - it was a betrayal. The desk had borne the brunt of Alecks' frustrations for so long, had stood as a symbol of his struggle. Now, it was being replaced by a human outlet, someone who could understand and respond.
As the days passed, the desk grew lonelier. Alecks spent more time with Tim, discussing strategies and game plans. The desk, once the centerpiece of Alecks' emotional outbursts, was now just a piece of furniture, ignored and forgotten. It longed for the days when it was an essential part of Alecks' life, when each dent and scratch was a testament to their shared journey.
One evening, after a particularly grueling practice session, Alecks and Tim stayed late to review footage. The room was quiet, save for the occasional click of the mouse and the soft murmur of voices. The desk felt a pang of sadness as it watched Alecks lean over Tim's shoulder, pointing out mistakes and suggesting improvements.
"You've got potential, Tim," Alecks said, his voice softening. "You just need to be more confident in your ideas."
Tim smiled, nodding eagerly. "Thanks, Alecks. I'll keep that in mind."
The desk's heart, if it had one, would have shattered. It had always been there for Alecks, absorbing his anger, his despair, his hope. Now, it was just a silent witness to a new chapter in Alecks' life, one where it no longer played a part.
In the weeks that followed, the team began to improve. Alecks' mood lifted, his outbursts became less frequent, and the tension in the room eased. The desk, however, remained a silent observer, bearing the weight of its own sorrow.
One night, after a particularly successful match, Alecks stayed behind, sitting at his desk. He ran his fingers over the worn surface, tracing the familiar dents and scratches. Memories flooded back - the highs, the lows, the moments of despair and triumph.
"Thank you," he whispered, his voice barely audible. "For everything."
The desk, unable to respond, could only continue to bear the marks of their shared history. It was a bittersweet moment, a quiet acknowledgment of the past and an acceptance of the future. Alecks had moved on, but the desk would always remember.
what is this bruh
how did you even write this in 2 minute
Peak
We got alecks desk lore before gta 6 🔥🔥
Write a novel or smthn
Finally, PRX does 2 main changes, 1. Post Plant WGaming, and 2. Aleck got an aide/asst coach/therapist/TP.
With this improvement, they definitely evolve pronto!
#PPWG
Aleck's assistant coach apparently is old prx's bobosaur, and he already learned how to slap the table (no therapy, it's double mald time)
jp commentators are so energetic i love it
Yeah, this match's english caster are so slow making this banget match feels sleepy
vctは見飽きたけど、prx戦だけは楽しみで毎回見てる
他のチームにないものがあるよね
本人たちが楽しんでるからこっちも見てて楽しい😂🎉🎉
Friendship ended with table, now my assistant is my punchbag
-Alecks
Jokes on you, they slamming the table together
Japanese caster high energy fit perfectly with the fast paced and chaotic gameplay of this team😂
17:42 that dash was something else
19:01 this one as well fr
@@deekaymotion ikr dash then jiggle is insane lmaoo i'll be annoyed tbh
@@deekaymotion How did he do that? Really curious.
@@xXDoubleBounceXx jump air strafe after dash. The completion of the dash was out of screen so it looked like he jumped before the dash finished.
18:37 add this one to the list of the crazy movement something put on display in this match.
1:54
Mindfreak doesn't panic when he holds his hair and shoots🥶🥶
damn nice detail
Only need one hand to shoot afterall🥶🥶🥶
one hand mindfreak
Thank you for picking up Japanese streaming🔥🔥
We support WGAMING forever🦖
日本の実況にしてくれてるの好き!ありがとう。いつも応援してます。
ちゃんとフラッシュバックのaceシーン入れてくれてるの好き
日本の使ってくれんの嬉しすぎるだろ!
japanese caster is always so energetic! feel like watching sport anime rn😆 paperreksu fighting!!!
ここのコメ欄、日本語の実況海外ニキネキにめっちゃ褒められててホクホクになる
The description is incredible as always.
New assistant coach, the strongest lineup in APAC. I hope PRX can win a trophy this time atleast
Oh man i already miss Alecks blue hoodie
Me too 😢
i'm grateful to you for making movie with caster in JP😊
Great work Paper Rex staff and of course the guys played well! Tables and desks around the world rejoiced when bobosaur returned to PPRX as assistant coach too 😂😂😂
I really love prx performance this game, they start to play more discipline and post-plant defaulting
If they keep playing like this, winning Champion it's not just a word anymore
Oooda-san is very enthusiastic as usual, I often watch jp stream because of him
I always watch vct on both English and Japanese commentary, but to be honest, how deeply the commentators understands Valorant is in another level. While English commentators are only describing what happens on the screen and often ignoring superplays, Japanese are talking deeply about their macro and micro strategy and screaming when we need screaming.
JP shoutcast are so energetic, love it!!!
日本の配信を使ってくれて嬉しい!!!
This is what i like to see
A PRX that w keys and also knows when to play safe and secure.
Like what Divine said, discipline. And it shows in the results, smashed DRX.
Here, hours after release so I could read the description. Goated as always.
I'll always on my hopium bcs I have PRX syndrome. 🙂↕
David cooked there
W Japanese casting appreciation
in Pacific, we have a multilanguage. each country has its own language. that makes us unique.
I believe that is called diversity
Diversity is unique
who tf asked
A prx round never feels boring. EVER
I hope we get an introduction to PRX new coaching staff (Alecks table smashing buddy)
3:27
Boys if we don't use Kj or Cypher on Split we need someone to watch flank because it happens every time boys please 🤣How many times we fk up like this 😂
Anyway, great performance. I'm happy to see ISO and Clove.
"What are you watching?"
Me: anime
PRX: We feed on Chaos to win
I don't think ISO is a good or useful till I saw Jinggg play it today...
🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
Forsai-kun
Davwai
Mindfurraikku
Sumithinkku
2:34 helicopter helicopter 😂😂😂
Voice coms on haven pls.
They looks like they having so much fun on that match,would love to hear them on haven if its possible xD
Is no one going to talk about the godly movements of Something
Yeah i hope with a new assistant coach alecks can see something new that he never knew and saw. Its great to have another point of view.
最近のmindfreak強すぎね???
davaiも強
@@IForgorMyHW100Tのときはめちゃくちゃ不調だったけどそれ以外は強い
I refuse to believe Haven comp was not a troll comp.
Set aside of the assistant coach and editing things, i see a lot of discipline improve from the past 2 games. Well play boys. Lets win this champions! #Wgaming
日本特集なんてものがあって良いんですか?!ありがとうございます!!🎉
multi language channel 🔥🔥
W Japanese caster 🔥
editor works fast af as always
5:06 lmao so chaotic even uncle davai get knives kills
Hilarious. Most of the time the casters were like, "why?/how?" on PRX winning rounds/gun fight
Damn jpn caster very energetic
Ggwp today guys!🦖 W japanese casters😻😻
Something is playing like his initial days
a lil too ez for the paper ppl 🎉🎉
Also GOOD JOB UNCLE VAIII
Thumbnail bang 🐐
Something jett movement is just chefkiss bruh
last match we had thai. now japanese. what will we have next? malay? korean?
New coach 🗣️🔥
Thanks❤
ありがとう
たすかる
2:34 double peeeeeekuuuuuuuuu eeeeeehhhhh
No no but combine yoru and iso is crazyyy
I want to see coach Alecks after the throw on Foxy9
First time I see clove in vct
smth is the definition of movement
こうしてみると日本のキャスターのリアクションおもろいな
DRX D4V1D just owned DRX today. he really clapped them
Oh this is "hey what up I'm d4v4i from paper rex"
LETS GO NEW COACH
w gaming finally utilized well and something shifting into more initiator?
GAME JUST FINISHED GIVE EDITOR RAISE ^^^
日本人に優しいprxありがとう
Next indo caster
I think I’m suffering from prx syndrome
Next Highlights with PH Caster PRX
how tf did they do this so fast
its been like 3 hours guys how are you editing this fast its insane
PRX actually have protocol?! Holy F.
jinggg actuallyplayed iso 😂
haven scared me but WGAMING
5:05 Peak entertainment
Nice video bang
its kinda cool that they still call something as 'smith' (smth) cus he's already popular with that name in Japan. 😂
The description 💀
GG PLIS WIN CHAMPION
umai, uma=good
uma sugiru, uma sugi=so good
The buzz op timing tho
Can u pls upload english again?
Who is new coach?
Not coach but therapist
Jk
Why Japanese cast tho
Sugoiiii❤
thought id just come out and say i hate this game but i love prx
Better get more ready for haven next time
The yoru initiator
We have david and we have smith 😂
gekko❌
fade✅