he was a beautiful person, who i loved to watch, be it destroying at lan or playing minecraft while dealing with chat's awful song requests. i want to have seen his beautiful personality on stream one more time.
rip.
he was a beautiful person, who i loved to watch, be it destroying at lan or playing minecraft while dealing with chat's awful song requests. i want to have seen his beautiful personality on stream one more time.
rip.
Rest In Peace!
Yomps was one of the few players to understand me and my personality in TF2. He changed my perspective in 6s and helped me become a better person in the long run. I always appreciated how he checked up on me and made me feel welcome in the community. I ended doing some video stuff for him here and there - here's one of those if you want a trip down memory lane. https://youtu.be/ki1mEhMFGKk
RIP king! :(
Man, this year is the worst. Great to see such celebration of his life and how much he reached people. As long as this hobby exists and the people he's connected with carry his spirit around, he'll never truly die.
Reach out and talk to someone if you need help. And be the person who other people can reach out to if they need the same. If you're struggling with yourself talk to someone even if it feels like its the last thing you want to do. It's important.
Rest easy yomps. You were truly the greatest.
Justin's family wants to thank all of his friends for the outpouring of love and support in this special gaming
community. It warms our hearts to see how much Justin was loved by all who knew him. He really enjoyed this
game but he truly loved the players the most. All of your kind words are heart warming and is a great example of who he was. We think Justin would want us all to continue to be happy and to encourage each other. His memories will live on forever. Sending our love to everyone.
Very sad to see this news. I never knew him but always enjoyed his content above most others. A fantastic player and among the few top players that stuck around playing this game.
I feel for his family and friends. RIP yomps
me and wackyfire are uploading all of yomps' vods that he has in his possession onto my channel here: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLcuQLQie1-Ran21RrwacOAAyFUGj6Dhgh
some of the vods have copyrighted songs so some of the videos may be copyright claimed, but i am in the process of muting the parts that have copyright content.
I wonder if we could get valve to do something ingame to honor yomps. he deserves it.
Very sad to read, gone too young. Didn't know the man, but pay my respects to a great player all the same. RIP.
Rest in peace!
Never really talked or interacted with him directly but it was always great to catch his streams to see him play and have fun. Deepest condolences to his family and friends!
One of the legends of the game and always left you wondering what was the next insane play he was gonna make on any map. Looks like he left a definite positive impression on a lot of players which will remain part of his legacy.
RIP
Rest in peace yomps, always had fun watching your amazing plays, you have my biggest respect...
Rest in Peace. Yomps was super talented and way too young. My condolences go out to all his loved ones.
As I've rewritten this a couple of times now it seems impossible to put just how important Justin was to me and my friends into words, so I am going to say it in the simplest way I can and that is that we loved him. I along with my teammates and friends had the privilege of watching him transform from a quiet teenager into the easy-going and lovable guy that many in this community got to experience either through his gameplay, his streams or just by simply having a conversation with him. And I will always be eternally grateful for having had the opportunity to be friends with such a remarkable and talented person.
Rest in Peace Justin
Seemed a really nice guy and obviously had a great impact on a lot of people. I personally enjoyed watching his stream and seeing him play a lot. Came across as a very genuine and popular guy and obviously he was a fantastic player.
Thoughts with those who knew him personally. A legend of the game that will be missed.
RIP
Always a difficult time when a respected member is lost in the community, condolences to his family, his friends and the TF2 community.
The thing to take from this is, if you are ever down or feeling isolated especially in these troubled times, then just talk to someone.
Cheers
Byte
respect and rip yomps
#FORYOMPS
so glad he made a mark on the tf2 community and will always be remembered as a legend. his legacy will never die.
#NEVERFORGET
LionZerayaraaaI said it seriously, fuck you and whoever gave the comment unfragLionZeraFgtfo with that meme shit idiot, have some respect for one of the greatest players EVER.
rest in peace yomps, we will miss you.
Serious or not. This is not funny to put a shitty "F" to a person that passed away.
Get some respect man. Not cool and not funny
i was looking through my old tftv posts and found this legendary yomps moment
While I never knew Yomps, let alone anyone in Invite, I still want to say some words. I know from watching different streams, he was a very kind and caring individual, I had never heard anyone shit talk about him either, which is rare in this community, that alone says a lot about his character and personality. He will be sorely missed, may he fly high. My deepest condolences to his friends and family.
RIP legend.Yomps I always wanted to face you when I reached invite one day.You got me into playing pocket solider.Ty so much for the raid I wish I could had highlighted it so it would last forever. Condolences to his family and friends.
I didn't know him well, but he always struck me as a great guy, and he was terrifying to play against.
RIP <3 :(
Incredibly sad news. My sincere condolences go out to his family.
Tragedies such as these always hit the TF2 community hard.
Yomps was always a player that I loved watching in competitive match casts, highlight videos, and streams. This news completely got me off-guard. My condolences go to everyone close to him and his family. Rest in peace.