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Earlier this week  Osama Bin Laden tried to join VHL, but the officials of VHL saw the bad press coming miles away and ordered the retirement of Osama Bin Laden.  Thanks to the TikTok era of today, the good people of VHL did not have to wait ages to hear news about Osama Bin Laden being found, the officials of VHL moved in quickly and found their target. The whole VHL took a break from their busy schedules to watch as Osama Bin Laden was announced as retired, there was not a single dry eye in VHL and a sense of relief took over the whole community.  Now that a couple of days have gone by the good people of VHL have moved on, but among the good people of VHL are still some who have started to question whether the retirement of Osama Bin Laden was the right move.


Osama Bin Laden not being allowed into VHL is obviously a good thing as the name alone reminds you of that tragedy. On the flipside VHL as a league could have reached audiences previously unimaginable if Osama Bin Laden managed to reach star-level in VHL. As Osama Bin Laden was far from an established player, perhaps the decision to retire Osama Bin Laden was the right move after all. Despite the undeniable potential for recruitment, not everybody has what it takes to be a star in VHL.  If Osama Bin Laden never made it to star level, would anyone be interested in following them and trying their luck in VHL?

12 hours ago, jRuutu said:

Earlier this week  Osama Bin Laden tried to join VHL, but the officials of VHL saw the bad press coming miles away and ordered the retirement of Osama Bin Laden.  Thanks to the TikTok era of today, the good people of VHL did not have to wait ages to hear news about Osama Bin Laden being found, the officials of VHL moved in quickly and found their target. The whole VHL took a break from their busy schedules to watch as Osama Bin Laden was announced as retired, there was not a single dry eye in VHL and a sense of relief took over the whole community.  Now that a couple of days have gone by the good people of VHL have moved on, but among the good people of VHL are still some who have started to question whether the retirement of Osama Bin Laden was the right move.


Osama Bin Laden not being allowed into VHL is obviously a good thing as the name alone reminds you of that tragedy. On the flipside VHL as a league could have reached audiences previously unimaginable if Osama Bin Laden managed to reach star-level in VHL. As Osama Bin Laden was far from an established player, perhaps the decision to retire Osama Bin Laden was the right move after all. Despite the undeniable potential for recruitment, not everybody has what it takes to be a star in VHL.  If Osama Bin Laden never made it to star level, would anyone be interested in following them and trying their luck in VHL?

Ordered "the retirement" of him... Alright, sure buddy... We know what really went down. 

 

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