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The ''Dutch Holy Crazy PR Smash Virus'' (other permutations are applicable) is that ''thing'' which makes Dutch gamers so darn competitive in videogames.
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The ''Crazy Dutch Smash Crazy PR Smash Virus'' (other permutations are applicable) is that ''thing'' which makes Dutch gamers so darn competitive in videogames.
    
As a society, the Dutch are a minority in this world. So having so much gaming talent breaks everything the normal distribution stands for. As such, scientists have been forced to concede the theory that an endemic virus in the Netherlands is to blame for the telltale symptoms ''PR after PR after PR''. In more severe cases (a cure is yet unknown), it is ''WR after WR after WR''.
 
As a society, the Dutch are a minority in this world. So having so much gaming talent breaks everything the normal distribution stands for. As such, scientists have been forced to concede the theory that an endemic virus in the Netherlands is to blame for the telltale symptoms ''PR after PR after PR''. In more severe cases (a cure is yet unknown), it is ''WR after WR after WR''.
    
Since the Dutch have a high population density, the virus thrives and the populace is perpetually under its influence. Some use will-power to fight it, and perform poorly in games, but others succumb and can't help but become the best. Reports describing similar symptoms have been files, wherein a non-Dutch gamer visited Holland and returned to his home country with temporary effects (only 5 or 6 WRs, before the symptoms wore off). The accepted explanation is that the virus  is to blame, but that its effect quickly tapers when isolated from its natural breeding grounds.
 
Since the Dutch have a high population density, the virus thrives and the populace is perpetually under its influence. Some use will-power to fight it, and perform poorly in games, but others succumb and can't help but become the best. Reports describing similar symptoms have been files, wherein a non-Dutch gamer visited Holland and returned to his home country with temporary effects (only 5 or 6 WRs, before the symptoms wore off). The accepted explanation is that the virus  is to blame, but that its effect quickly tapers when isolated from its natural breeding grounds.
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