The problem with
Poppy is that she has high base damage and her
Steadfast Presence's passive is busted AF. I had approximately 100+ armor in the first 10 minutes when I'm still not building armor items AT ALL.
In the case of
Camille she is a strong duelist and if you do not know what you are doing in the laning phase, she can steamroll all over your team all by herself. And she has strong pick and splitpushing potential. But she can be exploited on teamfights though. Still, I don't want to face her in the end of the laning phase if my top laner is a bonobo.


In the case of

Sig made by me!

Absolute losers trashed my science room during the school holidays. Graffiti on the desks. My textbooks thrown about. Student folders stomped and broken. Drawers emptied. The entire room is wrecked, tables overturned, rubbish strewn about.
It makes me feel so so so sick. I feel incredibly disheartened.
School resumes tomorrow.
Am I supposed to act as if nothing happened?
If everything is okay?
As if the community I'm teaching in didn't just lay waste to my workplace with hatred?
It makes me feel so so so sick. I feel incredibly disheartened.
School resumes tomorrow.
Am I supposed to act as if nothing happened?
If everything is okay?
As if the community I'm teaching in didn't just lay waste to my workplace with hatred?
That happened a few times at my primary school and secondary school. I don't think it should be all that surprising. Students are not known for their maturity.
The majority of your class/school were uninvolved so if no one gets caught the only thing you can do is forget about it.
The majority of your class/school were uninvolved so if no one gets caught the only thing you can do is forget about it.
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The problem with Camille (and why she's perma banned) I think is more to do with the fact that people still don't know her kit that well, or know exaclty how to play vs her. I mean, she's still OP, but in time her effect on the game would decay as people become better acquainted with exactly what she does.