You don't need to be so destructive with yourself and others:
I've always had a very uneasy twist in my stomach about people who rage in games. It's ironic because people call us closet cheaters, the worst kind. Both are bad, but let's use some logic here. What's worse? Someone joining a game and spinning in circles, rage botting, and now everybody else's game is ruined or ... someone with minimal aiming assist and esp and they are beatable, rather, you can still enjoy the game without even knowing the person is cheating to begin with.
We've addressed over several threads and blog posts that cheating not only creates really bad habits, but it's addicting. All you're doing is making yourself worse by cheating. Out of fairness, we have solutions here like Constellation and Astrogalaxy2 that basically give you training wheels instead of do work for you. When you cheat and you have features automated and you're literally putting no effort into anything, you're really just making yourself more shit at the game.
You can be so destructive towards your own natural skill and towards other players. It doesn't need to be like that. The objective for Constellation and Astrogalaxy2 is to build confidence and have something spotting you. It's like bench pressing. Someone can be spotting you and pushing you through a set. How can you build confidence or muscle memory if someone is literally lifting the bar up for you? Doing it all for you?