@@slippy318 You jest, but I'm being genuine in my sentiment. It's just enjoyable watching PP shove his way into Ranked and having a challenging match tightly squeeze every drop of respective skill into this: a glorious, satisfying release of a RU-vid vid that's both relaxing and entertaining.
It's been great watching the climb to improve and gain more confidence since the start of everything. I know you're probably still face a lot of mental/energy problems that get in the way of performing to your potential, but it really looks like you've improved so much over the years. Some things I hope you know that a lot of fans probably feel: Whether you compete again or whether you focus more on content and streaming, I think we're all just happy to see you try to improve and do well for yourself and that we get a taste of your love for melee
I think ranked is going to singlehandedly breed a new generation of players. It gives anybody the opportunity to play against and learn from the best players.
I love watching you play, and I think I speak for everyone when I say that we hope to see you competitive and attending face-to-face tournaments again, greetings from Venezuela
I know you're working on your health and all so forgive me if I'm wrong but at surface level you seem to be in good spirits and in good health and I'm happy for you. I hope you get well and you're able to start competing again
When's "Climbing the rating ladder with PPMD" dropping? If any smasher could do it well, you'd do it exceptionally. I'm silver 2 after playing the game since release and following the scene since 2010 and the sting is real.
Hey PP, you might not remember but I’m the guy who used to say every day when you did daily uploads that you were cool beans, I wanted to say I’m sorry for being cringe. That’s all lol, long time viewer love the content :)
@@346ask if you mean anthers ladder, it still exists. However I am not sure how much longer it will with ranked just releasing, and becoming free to play in March
He took a break in 2014 due to depression, but after coming back he dealt with chronic fatigue, low testosterone, and other related issues. He took an indefinite hiatus from competing in 2016, but started streaming regularly in 2019. Some of the older videos on this channel are health updates that discuss this, if that helps!