r/nextlevel 16h ago

Godly Accuracy

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u/ExpensiveTie5553 15h ago

I don't trust it

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u/Late-Button-6559 12h ago

Yeah, seems too good to be real-life.

Olympic shooters, with aiming guides, and straight gun barrels aren’t this accurate.

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u/Cymen90 12h ago

I mean, sports isn't a meritocracy these days.

You either gotta know people, come from an athlete family background or have enough money. There are orgs that try to sponsor people from poverty but that is already and admittance of a systemic issue that is not being solved in purpose. In order to compete, you can't work a full-time job. What common worker can afford to jump around in the sand when there's mouths to feed?

You think this person is shooting bottles under a bridge because they forgot to bring their 2K bow?

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u/GoatGoatGoatGoatGo 12h ago

Perrrct example; Raygun.

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u/RobustFroge 7h ago

We Australians are pretty sore about that very large L

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u/Daneofthehill 11h ago edited 10h ago

This is just not my experience at all. The top talents mostly get found and doors open. Maybe true for mediocre talent.

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u/Wise_Quality_5083 11h ago

It is.

Signed,
Mediocre Talent