Today, I received a raging email claiming I am a "disgusting Faker fan" and not worthy of journalist because I made this Tweet a month ago.

Apparently, this reply I had made a month ago had gone viral in Korea?

I don& #39;t know why I have to spell this out https://abs.twimg.com/emoji/v2/... draggable="false" alt="🤦‍♀️" title="Frau schlägt sich die Hand vors Gesicht" aria-label="Emoji: Frau schlägt sich die Hand vors Gesicht"> but here we go, Thread
1. The original Tweet was an invitation for people to reply with their own country, and many people used metaphors in their comments, and I did too:

https://abs.twimg.com/emoji/v2/... draggable="false" alt="☕️" title="Heißgetränk" aria-label="Emoji: Heißgetränk">https://abs.twimg.com/emoji/v2/... draggable="false" alt="💂" title="Wärter(in)" aria-label="Emoji: Wärter(in)"> (United Kingdom)
A picture of Paris (France)
"We have Perkz" (Croatia)
"We have Jankos" (Poland)
"We have Faker" (Korea)
2. The original poster and I are mutual followers and friends, and also works in esports, and there was humor involved

3. Faker is still the most known professional player in Korea, so if I had to use one metaphor to a friend that works in esports, duh it will be Faker
I& #39;m not sure why I took time to spell this out https://abs.twimg.com/emoji/v2/... draggable="false" alt="🤦‍♀️" title="Frau schlägt sich die Hand vors Gesicht" aria-label="Emoji: Frau schlägt sich die Hand vors Gesicht">

The people who made drama out of this, or the writer of the email that said "We need public explanations on why you are acting as a Faker fan" won& #39;t read this Tweet anyway. But

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