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A gamer in China who lost a League of Legendsmatch was so mad with his teammates, he smashed his head through his computer monitor.
That's right, through.
SEE ALSO: Twitch will let streamers sell games, raising loads of ethical questionsThe gamer was playing at an internet cafe in the city of Lanzhou.
Needless to say, he received head injuries -- and the screen was also left with a pretty sizeable hole.
According to the Lanzhou Morning News, the shop owner confirmed that the event occured last Thursday.
The images have gone viral on Chinese social media site Weibo -- where some netizens weren't exactly sympathetic.
"Wow what material is his head made of? Steel?" one asked.
But it's this user that really says what we're all thinking:
"Is this really necessary? It's just a game."
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