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Messages 2474 - Golden Mario Golden Mario
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Pixelss wrote:
lance4-_ wrote:
i was in the smash bros tournament today filled with hope, then i lost all my matches and now have depression any tips from you guys so i can get back in there?

Get ready, this is a long one. :s

Recently, Chess Grandmaster Daniil Dubov was in a Blitz Chess Championship against his opponent in match 11, Ian Nepo. They decided to jump their knights around the board in an attempt to draw to gain 0.5 points, as opposed to 1 point for winning, due to the 50 move rule. The organiser of the match thought the moves were pre-determined and decided to give both players 0 points as a penalty. When it came to the results, Chess Grandmaster Magnus Carlsen won the title of Chess Blitz World Champion for the 7th time, finishing with 16 points. Who placed 2nd? Daniil Dubov with 15.5 points, losing the World Champion title due to a single match.

I've played many tournaments myself, mainly featuring in one of the most competitive racing games of all time, like Mario Kart or SBB, rhythm game tournaments, I've played live with thousands of people watching too. Failed right when victory is in sight, I've dropped down far from Division 2 - wanting to quit, but I kept playing with my head up.

With that said, just because you lost in a tournament doesn't make you eligible to make extreme statements such as being depressed. It's kind of pathetic to hear someone being 'depressed' because they lost in a fucking game against someone and cry about it on the MKPC Forums. Especially when there are many people who have experienced much worse and having deteriorating mental health.

TLDR: Losing in a video game doesn't make you depressed, or the right to make such an extreme statement about just losing a simple game. If you're crying over a tournament, you can do better, think of what you can improve on. But above all, you need to be aware of what you're saying, as your words can significantly harm others.

Genuinely thought you were about to send a copypasta
gamba3
Messages 576 - Mario Mario
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osc-omb wrote:
Pixelss wrote:
lance4-_ wrote:
i was in the smash bros tournament today filled with hope, then i lost all my matches and now have depression any tips from you guys so i can get back in there?

Get ready, this is a long one. :s

Recently, Chess Grandmaster Daniil Dubov was in a Blitz Chess Championship against his opponent in match 11, Ian Nepo. They decided to jump their knights around the board in an attempt to draw to gain 0.5 points, as opposed to 1 point for winning, due to the 50 move rule. The organiser of the match thought the moves were pre-determined and decided to give both players 0 points as a penalty. When it came to the results, Chess Grandmaster Magnus Carlsen won the title of Chess Blitz World Champion for the 7th time, finishing with 16 points. Who placed 2nd? Daniil Dubov with 15.5 points, losing the World Champion title due to a single match.

I've played many tournaments myself, mainly featuring in one of the most competitive racing games of all time, like Mario Kart or SBB, rhythm game tournaments, I've played live with thousands of people watching too. Failed right when victory is in sight, I've dropped down far from Division 2 - wanting to quit, but I kept playing with my head up.

With that said, just because you lost in a tournament doesn't make you eligible to make extreme statements such as being depressed. It's kind of pathetic to hear someone being 'depressed' because they lost in a fucking game against someone and cry about it on the MKPC Forums. Especially when there are many people who have experienced much worse and having deteriorating mental health.

TLDR: Losing in a video game doesn't make you depressed, or the right to make such an extreme statement about just losing a simple game. If you're crying over a tournament, you can do better, think of what you can improve on. But above all, you need to be aware of what you're saying, as your words can significantly harm others.

Genuinely thought you were about to send a copypasta

Nah felt like writing an entire essay on this
Messages 10964 - King Mario King Mario
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Pixelss wrote:
osc-omb wrote:
Pixelss wrote:
lance4-_ wrote:
i was in the smash bros tournament today filled with hope, then i lost all my matches and now have depression any tips from you guys so i can get back in there?

Get ready, this is a long one. :s

Recently, Chess Grandmaster Daniil Dubov was in a Blitz Chess Championship against his opponent in match 11, Ian Nepo. They decided to jump their knights around the board in an attempt to draw to gain 0.5 points, as opposed to 1 point for winning, due to the 50 move rule. The organiser of the match thought the moves were pre-determined and decided to give both players 0 points as a penalty. When it came to the results, Chess Grandmaster Magnus Carlsen won the title of Chess Blitz World Champion for the 7th time, finishing with 16 points. Who placed 2nd? Daniil Dubov with 15.5 points, losing the World Champion title due to a single match.

I've played many tournaments myself, mainly featuring in one of the most competitive racing games of all time, like Mario Kart or SBB, rhythm game tournaments, I've played live with thousands of people watching too. Failed right when victory is in sight, I've dropped down far from Division 2 - wanting to quit, but I kept playing with my head up.

With that said, just because you lost in a tournament doesn't make you eligible to make extreme statements such as being depressed. It's kind of pathetic to hear someone being 'depressed' because they lost in a fucking game against someone and cry about it on the MKPC Forums. Especially when there are many people who have experienced much worse and having deteriorating mental health.

TLDR: Losing in a video game doesn't make you depressed, or the right to make such an extreme statement about just losing a simple game. If you're crying over a tournament, you can do better, think of what you can improve on. But above all, you need to be aware of what you're saying, as your words can significantly harm others.

Genuinely thought you were about to send a copypasta

Nah felt like writing an entire essay on this

Ah so I have concurrence now
Messages 968 - Mario Mario
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why are you depressed?
xd2
Messages 5032 - King Mario King Mario
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Nepal
why are you depressed?

Just read the first message. :p

I actually think it's a joke
Messages 968 - Mario Mario
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why are you depressed?

Just read the first message. :p

I actually think it's a joke

how can you know it?
Messages 5032 - King Mario King Mario
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Nepal
why are you depressed?

Just read the first message. :p

I actually think it's a joke

how can you know it?

I just have the impression.
Messages 179 - Bowser Bowser
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here have some sun light
xd4
Messages 968 - Mario Mario
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France
why are you depressed?

Just read the first message. :p

I actually think it's a joke

how can you know it?

I just have the impression.

And?
koopa3
Messages 535 - Mario Mario
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Lely wrote:
Pixelss wrote:
osc-omb wrote:
Pixelss wrote:
lance4-_ wrote:
i was in the smash bros tournament today filled with hope, then i lost all my matches and now have depression any tips from you guys so i can get back in there?

Get ready, this is a long one. :s

Recently, Chess Grandmaster Daniil Dubov was in a Blitz Chess Championship against his opponent in match 11, Ian Nepo. They decided to jump their knights around the board in an attempt to draw to gain 0.5 points, as opposed to 1 point for winning, due to the 50 move rule. The organiser of the match thought the moves were pre-determined and decided to give both players 0 points as a penalty. When it came to the results, Chess Grandmaster Magnus Carlsen won the title of Chess Blitz World Champion for the 7th time, finishing with 16 points. Who placed 2nd? Daniil Dubov with 15.5 points, losing the World Champion title due to a single match.

I've played many tournaments myself, mainly featuring in one of the most competitive racing games of all time, like Mario Kart or SBB, rhythm game tournaments, I've played live with thousands of people watching too. Failed right when victory is in sight, I've dropped down far from Division 2 - wanting to quit, but I kept playing with my head up.

With that said, just because you lost in a tournament doesn't make you eligible to make extreme statements such as being depressed. It's kind of pathetic to hear someone being 'depressed' because they lost in a fucking game against someone and cry about it on the MKPC Forums. Especially when there are many people who have experienced much worse and having deteriorating mental health.

TLDR: Losing in a video game doesn't make you depressed, or the right to make such an extreme statement about just losing a simple game. If you're crying over a tournament, you can do better, think of what you can improve on. But above all, you need to be aware of what you're saying, as your words can significantly harm others.

Genuinely thought you were about to send a copypasta

Nah felt like writing an entire essay on this

Ah so I have concurrence now
Concurrence embodies a convergence, a coming together of multiple elements, ideas, or events in a synchronized manner. It denotes the state or occurrence of simultaneous existence, agreement, or cooperation among different entities, whether they are thoughts, actions, or circumstances. The concept of concurrence resonates across various domains, from law and philosophy to mathematics and everyday life, signifying a harmony or alignment that carries significant implications.

In the realm of law, concurrence holds pivotal importance, particularly in criminal law. The principle of concurrence refers to the requirement that a guilty mind (mens rea) aligns with a guilty act (actus reus) for an individual to be held legally responsible for a crime. This alignment ensures that the intent to commit a crime and the actual commission of the crime coincide, establishing culpability. Without concurrence, the foundations of criminal liability become ambiguous, emphasizing the necessity for both mental intent and physical action to concur.

Beyond the legal sphere, concurrence manifests in philosophical discourse as well. It mirrors the interconnectedness of ideas, the coalescence of thoughts or perspectives, and the harmony between conflicting notions. Philosophers often explore the concept of concurrence in the context of ethics, where the alignment of moral values, intentions, and actions is deemed crucial for leading a virtuous life. The congruence between one's beliefs and behaviors epitomizes ethical consistency, underscoring the essence of concurrence in moral reasoning and decision-making.

In mathematics and logic, concurrence finds expression in the convergence of multiple lines, points, or factors. Geometrically, it signifies the intersection or meeting point of lines or planes at a common point. Moreover, in probability theory, the concept of concurrence relates to the simultaneous occurrence of multiple events, influencing the likelihood of a combined outcome. This mathematical notion emphasizes the significance of concurrent events and their impact on the overall probability calculations.

In our daily lives, concurrence shapes various aspects, from interpersonal relationships to societal dynamics. Harmonious relationships often thrive on the concurrence of values, interests, and communication between individuals. Additionally, societal progress often hinges on the collective concurrence of diverse perspectives, fostering inclusivity, and collaboration to address complex challenges.

However, while concurrence often denotes alignment and unity, it is essential to acknowledge its complexities. Conflicting interests or viewpoints may hinder concurrence, leading to discord or challenges in achieving unanimity. Furthermore, the nuanced nature of concurrence demands a comprehensive understanding of context, as the convergence of elements may not always lead to positive outcomes.

In conclusion, concurrence epitomizes alignment, synchronization, and harmony across various disciplines and facets of life. It underscores the necessity for alignment between intentions and actions, the convergence of ideas and perspectives, and the coherence between multiple factors. Embracing concurrence fosters cooperation, understanding, and progress, although acknowledging its complexities is crucial in navigating the intricacies of simultaneous existence and agreement in a diverse and dynamic world.

Did uuuuh, I-  Did I win?
Messages 576 - Mario Mario
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Nodac64 wrote:
Lely wrote:
Pixelss wrote:
osc-omb wrote:
Pixelss wrote:
lance4-_ wrote:
i was in the smash bros tournament today filled with hope, then i lost all my matches and now have depression any tips from you guys so i can get back in there?

Get ready, this is a long one. :s

Recently, Chess Grandmaster Daniil Dubov was in a Blitz Chess Championship against his opponent in match 11, Ian Nepo. They decided to jump their knights around the board in an attempt to draw to gain 0.5 points, as opposed to 1 point for winning, due to the 50 move rule. The organiser of the match thought the moves were pre-determined and decided to give both players 0 points as a penalty. When it came to the results, Chess Grandmaster Magnus Carlsen won the title of Chess Blitz World Champion for the 7th time, finishing with 16 points. Who placed 2nd? Daniil Dubov with 15.5 points, losing the World Champion title due to a single match.

I've played many tournaments myself, mainly featuring in one of the most competitive racing games of all time, like Mario Kart or SBB, rhythm game tournaments, I've played live with thousands of people watching too. Failed right when victory is in sight, I've dropped down far from Division 2 - wanting to quit, but I kept playing with my head up.

With that said, just because you lost in a tournament doesn't make you eligible to make extreme statements such as being depressed. It's kind of pathetic to hear someone being 'depressed' because they lost in a fucking game against someone and cry about it on the MKPC Forums. Especially when there are many people who have experienced much worse and having deteriorating mental health.

TLDR: Losing in a video game doesn't make you depressed, or the right to make such an extreme statement about just losing a simple game. If you're crying over a tournament, you can do better, think of what you can improve on. But above all, you need to be aware of what you're saying, as your words can significantly harm others.

Genuinely thought you were about to send a copypasta

Nah felt like writing an entire essay on this

Ah so I have concurrence now
Concurrence embodies a convergence, a coming together of multiple elements, ideas, or events in a synchronized manner. It denotes the state or occurrence of simultaneous existence, agreement, or cooperation among different entities, whether they are thoughts, actions, or circumstances. The concept of concurrence resonates across various domains, from law and philosophy to mathematics and everyday life, signifying a harmony or alignment that carries significant implications.

In the realm of law, concurrence holds pivotal importance, particularly in criminal law. The principle of concurrence refers to the requirement that a guilty mind (mens rea) aligns with a guilty act (actus reus) for an individual to be held legally responsible for a crime. This alignment ensures that the intent to commit a crime and the actual commission of the crime coincide, establishing culpability. Without concurrence, the foundations of criminal liability become ambiguous, emphasizing the necessity for both mental intent and physical action to concur.

Beyond the legal sphere, concurrence manifests in philosophical discourse as well. It mirrors the interconnectedness of ideas, the coalescence of thoughts or perspectives, and the harmony between conflicting notions. Philosophers often explore the concept of concurrence in the context of ethics, where the alignment of moral values, intentions, and actions is deemed crucial for leading a virtuous life. The congruence between one's beliefs and behaviors epitomizes ethical consistency, underscoring the essence of concurrence in moral reasoning and decision-making.

In mathematics and logic, concurrence finds expression in the convergence of multiple lines, points, or factors. Geometrically, it signifies the intersection or meeting point of lines or planes at a common point. Moreover, in probability theory, the concept of concurrence relates to the simultaneous occurrence of multiple events, influencing the likelihood of a combined outcome. This mathematical notion emphasizes the significance of concurrent events and their impact on the overall probability calculations.

In our daily lives, concurrence shapes various aspects, from interpersonal relationships to societal dynamics. Harmonious relationships often thrive on the concurrence of values, interests, and communication between individuals. Additionally, societal progress often hinges on the collective concurrence of diverse perspectives, fostering inclusivity, and collaboration to address complex challenges.

However, while concurrence often denotes alignment and unity, it is essential to acknowledge its complexities. Conflicting interests or viewpoints may hinder concurrence, leading to discord or challenges in achieving unanimity. Furthermore, the nuanced nature of concurrence demands a comprehensive understanding of context, as the convergence of elements may not always lead to positive outcomes.

In conclusion, concurrence epitomizes alignment, synchronization, and harmony across various disciplines and facets of life. It underscores the necessity for alignment between intentions and actions, the convergence of ideas and perspectives, and the coherence between multiple factors. Embracing concurrence fosters cooperation, understanding, and progress, although acknowledging its complexities is crucial in navigating the intricacies of simultaneous existence and agreement in a diverse and dynamic world.

Did uuuuh, I-  Did I win?

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Messages 2857 - King Mario King Mario
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Anyway Lance, just drop your character, play Sonic, camp every single game & win the bracket. It's that simple. As long as you camp properly, you win.;)
Messages 10964 - King Mario King Mario
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Nodac64 wrote:
Lely wrote:
Pixelss wrote:
osc-omb wrote:
Pixelss wrote:
lance4-_ wrote:
i was in the smash bros tournament today filled with hope, then i lost all my matches and now have depression any tips from you guys so i can get back in there?

Get ready, this is a long one. :s

Recently, Chess Grandmaster Daniil Dubov was in a Blitz Chess Championship against his opponent in match 11, Ian Nepo. They decided to jump their knights around the board in an attempt to draw to gain 0.5 points, as opposed to 1 point for winning, due to the 50 move rule. The organiser of the match thought the moves were pre-determined and decided to give both players 0 points as a penalty. When it came to the results, Chess Grandmaster Magnus Carlsen won the title of Chess Blitz World Champion for the 7th time, finishing with 16 points. Who placed 2nd? Daniil Dubov with 15.5 points, losing the World Champion title due to a single match.

I've played many tournaments myself, mainly featuring in one of the most competitive racing games of all time, like Mario Kart or SBB, rhythm game tournaments, I've played live with thousands of people watching too. Failed right when victory is in sight, I've dropped down far from Division 2 - wanting to quit, but I kept playing with my head up.

With that said, just because you lost in a tournament doesn't make you eligible to make extreme statements such as being depressed. It's kind of pathetic to hear someone being 'depressed' because they lost in a fucking game against someone and cry about it on the MKPC Forums. Especially when there are many people who have experienced much worse and having deteriorating mental health.

TLDR: Losing in a video game doesn't make you depressed, or the right to make such an extreme statement about just losing a simple game. If you're crying over a tournament, you can do better, think of what you can improve on. But above all, you need to be aware of what you're saying, as your words can significantly harm others.

Genuinely thought you were about to send a copypasta

Nah felt like writing an entire essay on this

Ah so I have concurrence now
Concurrence embodies a convergence, a coming together of multiple elements, ideas, or events in a synchronized manner. It denotes the state or occurrence of simultaneous existence, agreement, or cooperation among different entities, whether they are thoughts, actions, or circumstances. The concept of concurrence resonates across various domains, from law and philosophy to mathematics and everyday life, signifying a harmony or alignment that carries significant implications.

In the realm of law, concurrence holds pivotal importance, particularly in criminal law. The principle of concurrence refers to the requirement that a guilty mind (mens rea) aligns with a guilty act (actus reus) for an individual to be held legally responsible for a crime. This alignment ensures that the intent to commit a crime and the actual commission of the crime coincide, establishing culpability. Without concurrence, the foundations of criminal liability become ambiguous, emphasizing the necessity for both mental intent and physical action to concur.

Beyond the legal sphere, concurrence manifests in philosophical discourse as well. It mirrors the interconnectedness of ideas, the coalescence of thoughts or perspectives, and the harmony between conflicting notions. Philosophers often explore the concept of concurrence in the context of ethics, where the alignment of moral values, intentions, and actions is deemed crucial for leading a virtuous life. The congruence between one's beliefs and behaviors epitomizes ethical consistency, underscoring the essence of concurrence in moral reasoning and decision-making.

In mathematics and logic, concurrence finds expression in the convergence of multiple lines, points, or factors. Geometrically, it signifies the intersection or meeting point of lines or planes at a common point. Moreover, in probability theory, the concept of concurrence relates to the simultaneous occurrence of multiple events, influencing the likelihood of a combined outcome. This mathematical notion emphasizes the significance of concurrent events and their impact on the overall probability calculations.

In our daily lives, concurrence shapes various aspects, from interpersonal relationships to societal dynamics. Harmonious relationships often thrive on the concurrence of values, interests, and communication between individuals. Additionally, societal progress often hinges on the collective concurrence of diverse perspectives, fostering inclusivity, and collaboration to address complex challenges.

However, while concurrence often denotes alignment and unity, it is essential to acknowledge its complexities. Conflicting interests or viewpoints may hinder concurrence, leading to discord or challenges in achieving unanimity. Furthermore, the nuanced nature of concurrence demands a comprehensive understanding of context, as the convergence of elements may not always lead to positive outcomes.

In conclusion, concurrence epitomizes alignment, synchronization, and harmony across various disciplines and facets of life. It underscores the necessity for alignment between intentions and actions, the convergence of ideas and perspectives, and the coherence between multiple factors. Embracing concurrence fosters cooperation, understanding, and progress, although acknowledging its complexities is crucial in navigating the intricacies of simultaneous existence and agreement in a diverse and dynamic world.

Did uuuuh, I-  Did I win?

Nah bro get the hell out of ChatGPT
Messages 768 - Mario Mario
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why are you depressed?

Bah plutôt que d'en rire de cette question quelque peu ... invraisemblable , je vais m'appuyer dessus .

Oui , pourquoi est-tu en dépression ?

Dans chaque jeu , il y a un gagnant et ... un perdant . Pourtant , je ne pense pas que cette moralité te remettrai debout . Je pense que le problème vient du fait de l'acceptation que tu as envers la défaite . Pourtant , la défaite est la meilleure des choses , elle permet de progresser et d'atteindre le niveau maximal . Car , oui , celui qui a tout réussi a d'abord tout essayé . Alors , pourquoi est-tu en dépression ?

Il nous arrive tous de se lamenter dans un jeu , un concours . Tiens , moi , il y a 2 semaines , j'ai perdu à un jeu d'une manière si atroce . Les dés me donnait les pires résultats possible et inimaginable . Durant 2 semaines , je n'ai plus joué à ce jeu , par peur de me lamenter à nouveau , de voir que je ne vaut rien . Et pourtant , pas plus tard qu'hier , j'ai rejoué au jeu . Et grande surprise , j'ai gagné ! La vie est faite ainsi , de haut et de bas , et c'est l'évolution entre ces hauts et ses bas qui donnent l'envie de vivre . La beauté du jeu , c'est de s'accrocher tant bien que mal à la victoire pour se dire , à la fin , " Non , je n'ai pas gagné , mais j'ai fait de mon mieux , j'en ai profité un temps que d'autres non pas sût avoir " . Et maintenant , pourquoi est-tu en dépression ? Ou plutôt , non , comment ne plus être en dépression ?

Si je devais te donner un conseil , c'est de faire une pause , d'attendre 2 semaines ou 1 mois , et de reprendre . Laisse partir cette frustration pour pouvoir rire d'avance sur une défaite qui , peut-être , n'aura pas lieu . Ris , réjouis-toi du jeu qui t'attends , et non du résultat qui ne vaut rien . :)
Well, rather than laughing at this somewhat... improbable question, I'm going to lean on it.

Yes, why are you depressed?

In every game, there is a winner and... a loser. However, I don't think this morality will get you back on your feet. I think the problem comes from the acceptance you have of defeat. However, defeat is the best thing, it allows you to progress and reach the maximum level. Because, yes, the one who succeeded in everything first tried everything. So why are you depressed?

We all sometimes lament in a game, a competition. Hey, 2 weeks ago, I lost in a game in such an atrocious way. The dice gave me the worst results possible and unimaginable. For 2 weeks, I no longer played this game, for fear of lamenting again, of seeing that I am worthless. And yet, just yesterday, I played the game again. And big surprise, I won! Life is made like this, up and down, and it is the evolution between these ups and downs that gives you the desire to live. The beauty of the game is to hold on as best you can to victory to say to yourself, at the end, "No, I didn't win, but I did my best, I have benefited from a time that others did not know how to have. And now why are you depressed? Or rather, no, how to stop being depressed?

If I had to give you advice, it would be to take a break, wait 2 weeks or 1 month, and start again. Let this frustration go so you can laugh in advance about a defeat which, perhaps, will not take place. Laugh, rejoice in the game that awaits you, and not in the result which is worthless. :)
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Losing at a Smash Bros. tournament can be incredibly tough, and it's completely understandable that you're feeling down. Depression is a serious condition, and if you're experiencing it, it's important to reach out for professional help. However, there are also some steps you can take to bounce back from this loss and get back into the Smash Bros. scene. Here are some tips:

Acknowledge and Process Your Feelings:

Don't suppress your emotions: Bottling up your disappointment and frustration can make things worse. Allow yourself to feel sad, angry, or whatever else comes up. Talk to a friend, family member, or therapist about how you're feeling.
Identify the source of your depression: Is it the loss itself, or something else that the loss triggered? Understanding the root cause can help you address it more effectively.
Focus on the Positives:

Remember why you love Smash Bros.: Is it the competition, the community, the challenge of improving? Reconnect with the things that bring you joy about the game.
Celebrate your progress: Even if you didn't win, did you make any good plays? Learn from your mistakes and focus on how you can improve next time.
Take a Break and Recharge:

Don't rush back into competitive play: Give yourself some time to process the loss and de-stress.
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Lely wrote:
Nodac64 wrote:
Lely wrote:
Pixelss wrote:
osc-omb wrote:
Pixelss wrote:
lance4-_ wrote:
i was in the smash bros tournament today filled with hope, then i lost all my matches and now have depression any tips from you guys so i can get back in there?

Get ready, this is a long one. :s

Recently, Chess Grandmaster Daniil Dubov was in a Blitz Chess Championship against his opponent in match 11, Ian Nepo. They decided to jump their knights around the board in an attempt to draw to gain 0.5 points, as opposed to 1 point for winning, due to the 50 move rule. The organiser of the match thought the moves were pre-determined and decided to give both players 0 points as a penalty. When it came to the results, Chess Grandmaster Magnus Carlsen won the title of Chess Blitz World Champion for the 7th time, finishing with 16 points. Who placed 2nd? Daniil Dubov with 15.5 points, losing the World Champion title due to a single match.

I've played many tournaments myself, mainly featuring in one of the most competitive racing games of all time, like Mario Kart or SBB, rhythm game tournaments, I've played live with thousands of people watching too. Failed right when victory is in sight, I've dropped down far from Division 2 - wanting to quit, but I kept playing with my head up.

With that said, just because you lost in a tournament doesn't make you eligible to make extreme statements such as being depressed. It's kind of pathetic to hear someone being 'depressed' because they lost in a fucking game against someone and cry about it on the MKPC Forums. Especially when there are many people who have experienced much worse and having deteriorating mental health.

TLDR: Losing in a video game doesn't make you depressed, or the right to make such an extreme statement about just losing a simple game. If you're crying over a tournament, you can do better, think of what you can improve on. But above all, you need to be aware of what you're saying, as your words can significantly harm others.

Genuinely thought you were about to send a copypasta

Nah felt like writing an entire essay on this

Ah so I have concurrence now
Concurrence embodies a convergence, a coming together of multiple elements, ideas, or events in a synchronized manner. It denotes the state or occurrence of simultaneous existence, agreement, or cooperation among different entities, whether they are thoughts, actions, or circumstances. The concept of concurrence resonates across various domains, from law and philosophy to mathematics and everyday life, signifying a harmony or alignment that carries significant implications.

In the realm of law, concurrence holds pivotal importance, particularly in criminal law. The principle of concurrence refers to the requirement that a guilty mind (mens rea) aligns with a guilty act (actus reus) for an individual to be held legally responsible for a crime. This alignment ensures that the intent to commit a crime and the actual commission of the crime coincide, establishing culpability. Without concurrence, the foundations of criminal liability become ambiguous, emphasizing the necessity for both mental intent and physical action to concur.

Beyond the legal sphere, concurrence manifests in philosophical discourse as well. It mirrors the interconnectedness of ideas, the coalescence of thoughts or perspectives, and the harmony between conflicting notions. Philosophers often explore the concept of concurrence in the context of ethics, where the alignment of moral values, intentions, and actions is deemed crucial for leading a virtuous life. The congruence between one's beliefs and behaviors epitomizes ethical consistency, underscoring the essence of concurrence in moral reasoning and decision-making.

In mathematics and logic, concurrence finds expression in the convergence of multiple lines, points, or factors. Geometrically, it signifies the intersection or meeting point of lines or planes at a common point. Moreover, in probability theory, the concept of concurrence relates to the simultaneous occurrence of multiple events, influencing the likelihood of a combined outcome. This mathematical notion emphasizes the significance of concurrent events and their impact on the overall probability calculations.

In our daily lives, concurrence shapes various aspects, from interpersonal relationships to societal dynamics. Harmonious relationships often thrive on the concurrence of values, interests, and communication between individuals. Additionally, societal progress often hinges on the collective concurrence of diverse perspectives, fostering inclusivity, and collaboration to address complex challenges.

However, while concurrence often denotes alignment and unity, it is essential to acknowledge its complexities. Conflicting interests or viewpoints may hinder concurrence, leading to discord or challenges in achieving unanimity. Furthermore, the nuanced nature of concurrence demands a comprehensive understanding of context, as the convergence of elements may not always lead to positive outcomes.

In conclusion, concurrence epitomizes alignment, synchronization, and harmony across various disciplines and facets of life. It underscores the necessity for alignment between intentions and actions, the convergence of ideas and perspectives, and the coherence between multiple factors. Embracing concurrence fosters cooperation, understanding, and progress, although acknowledging its complexities is crucial in navigating the intricacies of simultaneous existence and agreement in a diverse and dynamic world.

Did uuuuh, I-  Did I win?

Nah bro get the hell out of ChatGPT
Dear Lele,

I am writing to address a recent incident that left me feeling disrespected and insulted. It is with a heavy heart that I bring this matter to your attention, as I believe it's essential to clarify and address it in a constructive manner.

On 01/03/2024, during the time I was chilling, I encountered behavior or remarks that were deeply hurtful and demeaning.

It's crucial to emphasize the impact of such behavior on me personally. Insults and disrespect not only cause emotional distress but also undermine mutual respect and the conducive environment we aim to foster. Every individual deserves to feel valued and respected in any interaction or situation.

I understand that misunderstandings or unintended consequences can arise in social interactions. However, it's essential to highlight the gravity of this matter and the need for mutual understanding and respect.

Moving forward, I hope we can address this issue together in a constructive manner. Open communication and mutual respect are pivotal in resolving conflicts and fostering a harmonious environment.

I am open to discussing this further and finding a resolution that ensures mutual respect and understanding. Your cooperation and willingness to address this matter are greatly appreciated.

Sincerely,
Nodac64
gamba1
koopa1
Messages 641 - Mario Mario
vs8171 pts ★ Expert
battle4943 pts ★ Budding pilot
United States
Nodac64 wrote:
Lely wrote:
Nodac64 wrote:
Lely wrote:
Pixelss wrote:
osc-omb wrote:
Pixelss wrote:
lance4-_ wrote:
i was in the smash bros tournament today filled with hope, then i lost all my matches and now have depression any tips from you guys so i can get back in there?

Get ready, this is a long one. :s

Recently, Chess Grandmaster Daniil Dubov was in a Blitz Chess Championship against his opponent in match 11, Ian Nepo. They decided to jump their knights around the board in an attempt to draw to gain 0.5 points, as opposed to 1 point for winning, due to the 50 move rule. The organiser of the match thought the moves were pre-determined and decided to give both players 0 points as a penalty. When it came to the results, Chess Grandmaster Magnus Carlsen won the title of Chess Blitz World Champion for the 7th time, finishing with 16 points. Who placed 2nd? Daniil Dubov with 15.5 points, losing the World Champion title due to a single match.

I've played many tournaments myself, mainly featuring in one of the most competitive racing games of all time, like Mario Kart or SBB, rhythm game tournaments, I've played live with thousands of people watching too. Failed right when victory is in sight, I've dropped down far from Division 2 - wanting to quit, but I kept playing with my head up.

With that said, just because you lost in a tournament doesn't make you eligible to make extreme statements such as being depressed. It's kind of pathetic to hear someone being 'depressed' because they lost in a fucking game against someone and cry about it on the MKPC Forums. Especially when there are many people who have experienced much worse and having deteriorating mental health.

TLDR: Losing in a video game doesn't make you depressed, or the right to make such an extreme statement about just losing a simple game. If you're crying over a tournament, you can do better, think of what you can improve on. But above all, you need to be aware of what you're saying, as your words can significantly harm others.

Genuinely thought you were about to send a copypasta

Nah felt like writing an entire essay on this

Ah so I have concurrence now
Concurrence embodies a convergence, a coming together of multiple elements, ideas, or events in a synchronized manner. It denotes the state or occurrence of simultaneous existence, agreement, or cooperation among different entities, whether they are thoughts, actions, or circumstances. The concept of concurrence resonates across various domains, from law and philosophy to mathematics and everyday life, signifying a harmony or alignment that carries significant implications.

In the realm of law, concurrence holds pivotal importance, particularly in criminal law. The principle of concurrence refers to the requirement that a guilty mind (mens rea) aligns with a guilty act (actus reus) for an individual to be held legally responsible for a crime. This alignment ensures that the intent to commit a crime and the actual commission of the crime coincide, establishing culpability. Without concurrence, the foundations of criminal liability become ambiguous, emphasizing the necessity for both mental intent and physical action to concur.

Beyond the legal sphere, concurrence manifests in philosophical discourse as well. It mirrors the interconnectedness of ideas, the coalescence of thoughts or perspectives, and the harmony between conflicting notions. Philosophers often explore the concept of concurrence in the context of ethics, where the alignment of moral values, intentions, and actions is deemed crucial for leading a virtuous life. The congruence between one's beliefs and behaviors epitomizes ethical consistency, underscoring the essence of concurrence in moral reasoning and decision-making.

In mathematics and logic, concurrence finds expression in the convergence of multiple lines, points, or factors. Geometrically, it signifies the intersection or meeting point of lines or planes at a common point. Moreover, in probability theory, the concept of concurrence relates to the simultaneous occurrence of multiple events, influencing the likelihood of a combined outcome. This mathematical notion emphasizes the significance of concurrent events and their impact on the overall probability calculations.

In our daily lives, concurrence shapes various aspects, from interpersonal relationships to societal dynamics. Harmonious relationships often thrive on the concurrence of values, interests, and communication between individuals. Additionally, societal progress often hinges on the collective concurrence of diverse perspectives, fostering inclusivity, and collaboration to address complex challenges.

However, while concurrence often denotes alignment and unity, it is essential to acknowledge its complexities. Conflicting interests or viewpoints may hinder concurrence, leading to discord or challenges in achieving unanimity. Furthermore, the nuanced nature of concurrence demands a comprehensive understanding of context, as the convergence of elements may not always lead to positive outcomes.

In conclusion, concurrence epitomizes alignment, synchronization, and harmony across various disciplines and facets of life. It underscores the necessity for alignment between intentions and actions, the convergence of ideas and perspectives, and the coherence between multiple factors. Embracing concurrence fosters cooperation, understanding, and progress, although acknowledging its complexities is crucial in navigating the intricacies of simultaneous existence and agreement in a diverse and dynamic world.

Did uuuuh, I-  Did I win?

Nah bro get the hell out of ChatGPT
Dear Lele,

I am writing to address a recent incident that left me feeling disrespected and insulted. It is with a heavy heart that I bring this matter to your attention, as I believe it's essential to clarify and address it in a constructive manner.

On 01/03/2024, during the time I was chilling, I encountered behavior or remarks that were deeply hurtful and demeaning.

It's crucial to emphasize the impact of such behavior on me personally. Insults and disrespect not only cause emotional distress but also undermine mutual respect and the conducive environment we aim to foster. Every individual deserves to feel valued and respected in any interaction or situation.

I understand that misunderstandings or unintended consequences can arise in social interactions. However, it's essential to highlight the gravity of this matter and the need for mutual understanding and respect.

Moving forward, I hope we can address this issue together in a constructive manner. Open communication and mutual respect are pivotal in resolving conflicts and fostering a harmonious environment.

I am open to discussing this further and finding a resolution that ensures mutual respect and understanding. Your cooperation and willingness to address this matter are greatly appreciated.

Sincerely,
Nodac64

misspelled name detected, evaluations: HE IS USING CHATGPT GET HIM OUTTA HERE
xd1
Messages 10964 - King Mario King Mario
vs35052 pts ★ Legend
battle6102 pts ★ Racer
France
Nodac64 wrote:
Lely wrote:
Nodac64 wrote:
Lely wrote:
Pixelss wrote:
osc-omb wrote:
Pixelss wrote:
lance4-_ wrote:
i was in the smash bros tournament today filled with hope, then i lost all my matches and now have depression any tips from you guys so i can get back in there?

Get ready, this is a long one. :s

Recently, Chess Grandmaster Daniil Dubov was in a Blitz Chess Championship against his opponent in match 11, Ian Nepo. They decided to jump their knights around the board in an attempt to draw to gain 0.5 points, as opposed to 1 point for winning, due to the 50 move rule. The organiser of the match thought the moves were pre-determined and decided to give both players 0 points as a penalty. When it came to the results, Chess Grandmaster Magnus Carlsen won the title of Chess Blitz World Champion for the 7th time, finishing with 16 points. Who placed 2nd? Daniil Dubov with 15.5 points, losing the World Champion title due to a single match.

I've played many tournaments myself, mainly featuring in one of the most competitive racing games of all time, like Mario Kart or SBB, rhythm game tournaments, I've played live with thousands of people watching too. Failed right when victory is in sight, I've dropped down far from Division 2 - wanting to quit, but I kept playing with my head up.

With that said, just because you lost in a tournament doesn't make you eligible to make extreme statements such as being depressed. It's kind of pathetic to hear someone being 'depressed' because they lost in a fucking game against someone and cry about it on the MKPC Forums. Especially when there are many people who have experienced much worse and having deteriorating mental health.

TLDR: Losing in a video game doesn't make you depressed, or the right to make such an extreme statement about just losing a simple game. If you're crying over a tournament, you can do better, think of what you can improve on. But above all, you need to be aware of what you're saying, as your words can significantly harm others.

Genuinely thought you were about to send a copypasta

Nah felt like writing an entire essay on this

Ah so I have concurrence now
Concurrence embodies a convergence, a coming together of multiple elements, ideas, or events in a synchronized manner. It denotes the state or occurrence of simultaneous existence, agreement, or cooperation among different entities, whether they are thoughts, actions, or circumstances. The concept of concurrence resonates across various domains, from law and philosophy to mathematics and everyday life, signifying a harmony or alignment that carries significant implications.

In the realm of law, concurrence holds pivotal importance, particularly in criminal law. The principle of concurrence refers to the requirement that a guilty mind (mens rea) aligns with a guilty act (actus reus) for an individual to be held legally responsible for a crime. This alignment ensures that the intent to commit a crime and the actual commission of the crime coincide, establishing culpability. Without concurrence, the foundations of criminal liability become ambiguous, emphasizing the necessity for both mental intent and physical action to concur.

Beyond the legal sphere, concurrence manifests in philosophical discourse as well. It mirrors the interconnectedness of ideas, the coalescence of thoughts or perspectives, and the harmony between conflicting notions. Philosophers often explore the concept of concurrence in the context of ethics, where the alignment of moral values, intentions, and actions is deemed crucial for leading a virtuous life. The congruence between one's beliefs and behaviors epitomizes ethical consistency, underscoring the essence of concurrence in moral reasoning and decision-making.

In mathematics and logic, concurrence finds expression in the convergence of multiple lines, points, or factors. Geometrically, it signifies the intersection or meeting point of lines or planes at a common point. Moreover, in probability theory, the concept of concurrence relates to the simultaneous occurrence of multiple events, influencing the likelihood of a combined outcome. This mathematical notion emphasizes the significance of concurrent events and their impact on the overall probability calculations.

In our daily lives, concurrence shapes various aspects, from interpersonal relationships to societal dynamics. Harmonious relationships often thrive on the concurrence of values, interests, and communication between individuals. Additionally, societal progress often hinges on the collective concurrence of diverse perspectives, fostering inclusivity, and collaboration to address complex challenges.

However, while concurrence often denotes alignment and unity, it is essential to acknowledge its complexities. Conflicting interests or viewpoints may hinder concurrence, leading to discord or challenges in achieving unanimity. Furthermore, the nuanced nature of concurrence demands a comprehensive understanding of context, as the convergence of elements may not always lead to positive outcomes.

In conclusion, concurrence epitomizes alignment, synchronization, and harmony across various disciplines and facets of life. It underscores the necessity for alignment between intentions and actions, the convergence of ideas and perspectives, and the coherence between multiple factors. Embracing concurrence fosters cooperation, understanding, and progress, although acknowledging its complexities is crucial in navigating the intricacies of simultaneous existence and agreement in a diverse and dynamic world.

Did uuuuh, I-  Did I win?

Nah bro get the hell out of ChatGPT
Dear Lele,

I am writing to address a recent incident that left me feeling disrespected and insulted. It is with a heavy heart that I bring this matter to your attention, as I believe it's essential to clarify and address it in a constructive manner.

On 01/03/2024, during the time I was chilling, I encountered behavior or remarks that were deeply hurtful and demeaning.

It's crucial to emphasize the impact of such behavior on me personally. Insults and disrespect not only cause emotional distress but also undermine mutual respect and the conducive environment we aim to foster. Every individual deserves to feel valued and respected in any interaction or situation.

I understand that misunderstandings or unintended consequences can arise in social interactions. However, it's essential to highlight the gravity of this matter and the need for mutual understanding and respect.

Moving forward, I hope we can address this issue together in a constructive manner. Open communication and mutual respect are pivotal in resolving conflicts and fostering a harmonious environment.

I am open to discussing this further and finding a resolution that ensures mutual respect and understanding. Your cooperation and willingness to address this matter are greatly appreciated.

Sincerely,
Nodac64

Dear Nodac,
When I was talking about concurrence I was not only talking about the length of the essay, but also about the quality of said essay. Delivering such a long essay about a subject that seems rather irrelevant, is, in all honesty, ridiculous.

In other words : stop trying to be a mee6 ai wannabe and cut it short
A
Messages 458 - Metal Luigi Metal Luigi
vs18508 pts ★ Master
battle8371 pts ★ Expert
United States
Nodac64 wrote:
Lely wrote:
Nodac64 wrote:
Lely wrote:
Pixelss wrote:
osc-omb wrote:
Pixelss wrote:
lance4-_ wrote:
i was in the smash bros tournament today filled with hope, then i lost all my matches and now have depression any tips from you guys so i can get back in there?

Get ready, this is a long one. :s

Recently, Chess Grandmaster Daniil Dubov was in a Blitz Chess Championship against his opponent in match 11, Ian Nepo. They decided to jump their knights around the board in an attempt to draw to gain 0.5 points, as opposed to 1 point for winning, due to the 50 move rule. The organiser of the match thought the moves were pre-determined and decided to give both players 0 points as a penalty. When it came to the results, Chess Grandmaster Magnus Carlsen won the title of Chess Blitz World Champion for the 7th time, finishing with 16 points. Who placed 2nd? Daniil Dubov with 15.5 points, losing the World Champion title due to a single match.

I've played many tournaments myself, mainly featuring in one of the most competitive racing games of all time, like Mario Kart or SBB, rhythm game tournaments, I've played live with thousands of people watching too. Failed right when victory is in sight, I've dropped down far from Division 2 - wanting to quit, but I kept playing with my head up.

With that said, just because you lost in a tournament doesn't make you eligible to make extreme statements such as being depressed. It's kind of pathetic to hear someone being 'depressed' because they lost in a fucking game against someone and cry about it on the MKPC Forums. Especially when there are many people who have experienced much worse and having deteriorating mental health.

TLDR: Losing in a video game doesn't make you depressed, or the right to make such an extreme statement about just losing a simple game. If you're crying over a tournament, you can do better, think of what you can improve on. But above all, you need to be aware of what you're saying, as your words can significantly harm others.

Genuinely thought you were about to send a copypasta

Nah felt like writing an entire essay on this

Ah so I have concurrence now
Concurrence embodies a convergence, a coming together of multiple elements, ideas, or events in a synchronized manner. It denotes the state or occurrence of simultaneous existence, agreement, or cooperation among different entities, whether they are thoughts, actions, or circumstances. The concept of concurrence resonates across various domains, from law and philosophy to mathematics and everyday life, signifying a harmony or alignment that carries significant implications.

In the realm of law, concurrence holds pivotal importance, particularly in criminal law. The principle of concurrence refers to the requirement that a guilty mind (mens rea) aligns with a guilty act (actus reus) for an individual to be held legally responsible for a crime. This alignment ensures that the intent to commit a crime and the actual commission of the crime coincide, establishing culpability. Without concurrence, the foundations of criminal liability become ambiguous, emphasizing the necessity for both mental intent and physical action to concur.

Beyond the legal sphere, concurrence manifests in philosophical discourse as well. It mirrors the interconnectedness of ideas, the coalescence of thoughts or perspectives, and the harmony between conflicting notions. Philosophers often explore the concept of concurrence in the context of ethics, where the alignment of moral values, intentions, and actions is deemed crucial for leading a virtuous life. The congruence between one's beliefs and behaviors epitomizes ethical consistency, underscoring the essence of concurrence in moral reasoning and decision-making.

In mathematics and logic, concurrence finds expression in the convergence of multiple lines, points, or factors. Geometrically, it signifies the intersection or meeting point of lines or planes at a common point. Moreover, in probability theory, the concept of concurrence relates to the simultaneous occurrence of multiple events, influencing the likelihood of a combined outcome. This mathematical notion emphasizes the significance of concurrent events and their impact on the overall probability calculations.

In our daily lives, concurrence shapes various aspects, from interpersonal relationships to societal dynamics. Harmonious relationships often thrive on the concurrence of values, interests, and communication between individuals. Additionally, societal progress often hinges on the collective concurrence of diverse perspectives, fostering inclusivity, and collaboration to address complex challenges.

However, while concurrence often denotes alignment and unity, it is essential to acknowledge its complexities. Conflicting interests or viewpoints may hinder concurrence, leading to discord or challenges in achieving unanimity. Furthermore, the nuanced nature of concurrence demands a comprehensive understanding of context, as the convergence of elements may not always lead to positive outcomes.

In conclusion, concurrence epitomizes alignment, synchronization, and harmony across various disciplines and facets of life. It underscores the necessity for alignment between intentions and actions, the convergence of ideas and perspectives, and the coherence between multiple factors. Embracing concurrence fosters cooperation, understanding, and progress, although acknowledging its complexities is crucial in navigating the intricacies of simultaneous existence and agreement in a diverse and dynamic world.

Did uuuuh, I-  Did I win?

Nah bro get the hell out of ChatGPT
Dear Lele,

I am writing to address a recent incident that left me feeling disrespected and insulted. It is with a heavy heart that I bring this matter to your attention, as I believe it's essential to clarify and address it in a constructive manner.

On 01/03/2024, during the time I was chilling, I encountered behavior or remarks that were deeply hurtful and demeaning.

It's crucial to emphasize the impact of such behavior on me personally. Insults and disrespect not only cause emotional distress but also undermine mutual respect and the conducive environment we aim to foster. Every individual deserves to feel valued and respected in any interaction or situation.

I understand that misunderstandings or unintended consequences can arise in social interactions. However, it's essential to highlight the gravity of this matter and the need for mutual understanding and respect.

Moving forward, I hope we can address this issue together in a constructive manner. Open communication and mutual respect are pivotal in resolving conflicts and fostering a harmonious environment.

I am open to discussing this further and finding a resolution that ensures mutual respect and understanding. Your cooperation and willingness to address this matter are greatly appreciated.

Sincerely,
Nodac64


Um... what is going on here?

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