User blog comment:Dracko40/The Angry Illithid: Jungler's Aren't There To Win Your Lane./@comment-24.60.88.224-20110903033458

Eventually you'll hit an ELO where people don't have their heads crammed so far up their ass that could eat their lunch again. What should have happened was bot lane yelling at the Irelia for dying a million times pre-6 and Irelia yelling at bot lane for not warding. They aren't ever going to improve their game because they're non-cognizant of their own transgressions and failures, and being insulted by such players is an insult to your own intelligence and ability because by recognizing the roles, mistakes, and proper courses of action for everyone in the entire game you already show that you have far more potential than they do.

I also recommend you not play ranked for some time however, or perhaps not play League for a while. "Ranked", as you have outlined, or more accurately that game mode itself, is tilting you. Whether you realize and accept it or not, the game mode is now invoking emotion that will be affecting your ability to play it at full strength until you can recognize and overturn it. By outlining the entire game itself, it's clear that this one game has gotten to you. In a sense, I think you're trying to take responsibility for the outcome. You may be regretting your choice of hero, because "why didn't I study the two team compositions better?" You may be regretting your route, because "Why wasn't I there at top or bot fast enough?" You may be regretting your awareness, because "Why didn't I remind the forgetful support to ward- or even do it myself?" When you find the right question, ask it. Then, answer it. Then learn from it, and enter the next game with that knowledge when you feel you will not respond to such comments in game if such events begin to unfold again. As it stands right now, you're on massive negative tilt. (There's positive tilt too, but that's an entirely different discussion.)