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Speed Gaming's been on the forefront of esports' hive mind lately and for good reason. When not otherwise decimating the competition, they've been mired in some rather sticky internal conflicts. In light of all that, it's unsurprising that the AMA on the Dota 2 subreddit earned such a deluge of questions. The inquiries ranged the full spectrum. Some were trivial ("How much fun did you guys have celebrating after the final was over?" "NOTHING WAS OPEN :(" ) while others addressed more serious issues like the team's interactions with Marco "Thyton" Fernandez. It's a fascinating read.
I'm not sure how many other questions the dynamic duo will be fielding. However, if you needed something to complement this positively expansive personal account over here, you should grab a cup o'Joe and eyeball the responses.