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What’s the point of rewarding yourself?

The meaning of the meme "reward yourself a handful":

"Reward yourself a handful" is actually easy to understand. When you play perfectly in Dota, you can defeat the opponent with your own strength. In the end, such an outstanding performance is naturally worthy of self-reward, and the prize is to play a hero that you like to play but are not good at.

The development of "reward yourself with a handful"

When Brother Feng was live broadcasting, whenever there was a handful of Brother Feng, he would kill the whole audience and the super sound would not stop, except for the barrage in the game After the game is over, "FGNB" will be displayed, and before a new round begins, they will also say "Reward a Monkey King".

Before Brother Feng mastered TK, the most common comment on the barrage was "Reward yourself with a TK". However, as this hero gradually became familiar with Brother Feng, in the game against the enemy, he After repeatedly excelling and showing off, TK has become his top hero in single queue. Such barrages have become much less frequent, and the reward target has also changed from TK in the past to the Great Sage today. Everyone You can still clearly feel Brother Feng's progress.

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