User blog comment:Leyrann/Not all feeders are the same./@comment-2112140-20121013051843

I can't really say I am good at the game, but when teamfights occur I usually play support Blitzcrank and Leona. My team flames me a lot for feeding, but when I initiate they just love me and say "BLITZ OMG LUCKY PULL(if they think that was lucky)" or "OMG BLITZ SO PRO" and if I land an amazing stun wombo combo on their overfed Vayne that I fed on accident they say "GJ :)" The fact is you can rage at the feeder all you want and nothing will change other than the feeder's mood if he does manage to understand that (new players proboably won't know what feed means till later on) There is no reason for raging but if you do you just start a conflict between the team, they become less focused on the game, make more stupid plays and mistakes, die cause of chat open, begin raging more than they used to. I understand I was raging yesterday, but after 2000 games of LoL in my life and half of them proboably had at least someone rage, it is very hard to not to when you are being annoyed. Still managing to control my emotions a bit further and not hard rage, just implying mistakes with CAPS such as yesterday's Malphite (MALPHITE YOU SHOULD NEVER USE YOUR ULTIMATE TO INITIATE ON ONLY ONE ENEMY WHO IS JUST A SUPPORT! ITS NOT LIKE HE IS GOING TO CHANGE THE OUTCOME OF THE TEAMFIGHT) P.S the support was a Nasus ( yes, a Nasus) he might have actually changed the fight with the Armor Debuff AoE and that slow on the ADC >.<

Conclusion: Raging is a part of League of Legends that is growing very fast, proboably there is rage in about 30% of the games in lower ELO, in high ELO you won't see rage that much but there are a very few occurances. Do not rage, tell ragers what they're doing, mute all people that are trolling you (enemy team), control your emotions or keep raging, make the community even worse, make smurfs and rage at allies for being bad just cause they arent smurfs.