Taoist Fury
Tyler
| Steam | Profile |
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| Created | ~3/29/2004 est. |
| Last seen | 6/13/2026, 7:18:22 PM |
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| Steam | Profile |
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| SteamID64 | |
| Created | ~3/29/2004 est. |
| Last seen | 6/13/2026, 7:18:22 PM |
| VAC | CLEAN |
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| Game | CLEAN |
| Community | CLEAN |
my dude
My old friend Taoist fury how you been
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I just found out that a guy I have been playing with has been cheating. I tell my class all the time, "If someone is cheating,then don't let them play. If they come and complain to me my respons will be then don't cheat." I guess I have a new story to relate to my students. However, I also tell them to always give the cheater another chance. Let them play, and if they don't cheat, then great. Positive peer pressure worked, but if they cheat again, kick them out again. Problem is is that it is not as easy to tell if someone is cheating on your own team in CS:GO, as it is in say soccer.