Philippe Carter has the health of the youth at heart. So when he was pretty much forced by the Yeti management to dedicate some of his time to a cause, he turned to one of his favourite hobby: gaming.
Indeed, in his years as a gamer, he heard of a condition affecting more and more youngsters: saltiness.
"How do you cure such a horrible thing? Is anyone even investigating saltiness? How does one become such a loser to resort to teabagging every time one gets a kill? Those are things I hope we can understand and hopefully cure in the future," Carter said about his foundation, Phil Has Too Much Chill.
Mere days after the creation of PHTMC, Carter's mailbox was filled with messages from desperate parents.
"I think we really addressed a need in the society. The world is changing and it's time for us to change with it," said Nadine Carter, Philippe's wife, who was put in charge of the foundation. "Especially when you play unranked matches, you don't feel like getting stupid messages about your mom or the sound of raging 12 year olds in your headset. You're just trying to have a good time. Something had to be done and we are proud to be the first to tackle this problem."
Are technological advances good enough for the human race to understand this problem? We can only hope...
Indeed, in his years as a gamer, he heard of a condition affecting more and more youngsters: saltiness.
"How do you cure such a horrible thing? Is anyone even investigating saltiness? How does one become such a loser to resort to teabagging every time one gets a kill? Those are things I hope we can understand and hopefully cure in the future," Carter said about his foundation, Phil Has Too Much Chill.
Mere days after the creation of PHTMC, Carter's mailbox was filled with messages from desperate parents.
"I think we really addressed a need in the society. The world is changing and it's time for us to change with it," said Nadine Carter, Philippe's wife, who was put in charge of the foundation. "Especially when you play unranked matches, you don't feel like getting stupid messages about your mom or the sound of raging 12 year olds in your headset. You're just trying to have a good time. Something had to be done and we are proud to be the first to tackle this problem."
Are technological advances good enough for the human race to understand this problem? We can only hope...
(07-05-2021, 04:34 PM)r0tzbua Wrote: My favourite person from Quebec (next to Celine Dion) @enigmatic
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