On April 27 2010 13:20 darkponcho wrote:
wtf i go to uva
edit- year?
wtf i go to uva
edit- year?
'13, you?
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Try
United States1293 Posts
On April 27 2010 13:20 darkponcho wrote: wtf i go to uva edit- year? '13, you? | ||
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Bub
United States3518 Posts
I'd hate myself for passing out on a sweet opportunity like that! | ||
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darkponcho
United States262 Posts
On April 27 2010 13:22 Try wrote: '13, you? '11 | ||
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Xxio
Canada5565 Posts
On April 27 2010 12:55 Smix wrote: Def say hi if the opportunity presents itself again though : ) Maybe she's a lurker on TL ~ ;o That would be hilarious! Next day she' says, "so you decided to blog about me eh?" ...or at least that's what she would say in Canada...where we say "eh" ![]() | ||
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zeratultassadar
Australia30 Posts
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flamewheel
FREEAGLELAND26781 Posts
On April 27 2010 13:31 Xxio wrote: Show nested quote + On April 27 2010 12:55 Smix wrote: Def say hi if the opportunity presents itself again though : ) Maybe she's a lurker on TL ~ ;o That would be hilarious! Next day she' says, "so you decided to blog about me eh?" ...or at least that's what she would say in Canada...where we say "eh" ![]() But... but... I say "eh" and I'm from America :O Haha at least talk to her, you could play some LAN games, eh? Wow I did that actually unintentionally -__- | ||
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Wintermute
United States427 Posts
On April 27 2010 13:35 flamewheel91 wrote: Show nested quote + On April 27 2010 13:31 Xxio wrote: On April 27 2010 12:55 Smix wrote: Def say hi if the opportunity presents itself again though : ) Maybe she's a lurker on TL ~ ;o That would be hilarious! Next day she' says, "so you decided to blog about me eh?" ...or at least that's what she would say in Canada...where we say "eh" ![]() But... but... I say "eh" and I'm from America :O Haha at least talk to her, you could play some LAN games, eh? Wow I did that actually unintentionally -__- As long as you don't say "hoser." | ||
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TommyGG
United States142 Posts
just go up to her next class and bring up that you saw her yesterday playing sc and take it from there. | ||
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e_i_pi_1_0
933 Posts
Save references to progamers for after you find out whether she actually follows the professional scene. Otherwise, it just makes her really confused. Also, don't get too overexcited while talking to her, it'll make you look kinda weird. Near, or at the end of the conversation, ask her for a game then. That's optional, though. Those reaver jokes or whatnot though, they're kinda creepy. Avoid using those in actual conversation: there's always a risk of the girl understanding them, and then good luck trying to talk to her later. | ||
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flamewheel
FREEAGLELAND26781 Posts
On April 27 2010 13:36 Wintermute wrote: Show nested quote + On April 27 2010 13:35 flamewheel91 wrote: On April 27 2010 13:31 Xxio wrote: On April 27 2010 12:55 Smix wrote: Def say hi if the opportunity presents itself again though : ) Maybe she's a lurker on TL ~ ;o That would be hilarious! Next day she' says, "so you decided to blog about me eh?" ...or at least that's what she would say in Canada...where we say "eh" ![]() But... but... I say "eh" and I'm from America :O Haha at least talk to her, you could play some LAN games, eh? Wow I did that actually unintentionally -__- As long as you don't say "hoser." Luckily, I've never even heard anybody say that... | ||
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saltywet
Hong Kong1316 Posts
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Eben
United States769 Posts
On April 27 2010 11:50 KingV wrote: Umm...A cute KOREAN girl, playing starcraft, and you didn't talk to her??? sums it up | ||
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izlong
Singapore108 Posts
On April 27 2010 13:43 saltywet wrote: challenge her to a game, and whether you win or lose, start singing gee must include the gee dance moves for maximum effect | ||
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BuGzlToOnl
United States5918 Posts
On April 27 2010 13:39 e_i_pi_1_0 wrote: As a girl who plays Starcraft, I'd suggest just greeting her normally, then start off with questions like "how long have you been playing?", "Do you play on iccup?", etc. Get her battle.net/iccup ID if you can. It's a good way to know other people better. Invite her to a few LAN parties as a friendly gesture. Save references to progamers for after you find out whether she actually follows the professional scene. Otherwise, it just makes her really confused. Also, don't get too overexcited while talking to her, it'll make you look kinda weird. Near, or at the end of the conversation, ask her for a game then. That's optional, though. Those reaver jokes or whatnot though, they're kinda creepy. Avoid using those in actual conversation: there's always a risk of the girl understanding them, and then good luck trying to talk to her later. You really shouldn't have... | ||
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Amnesia
United States3818 Posts
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LuMiX
China5757 Posts
and jgad, you're posts are hilarious! i was laughing out loud in real life xD | ||
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TheAntZ
Israel6248 Posts
On April 27 2010 13:39 e_i_pi_1_0 wrote: As a girl who plays Starcraft, I'd suggest just greeting her normally, then start off with questions like "how long have you been playing?", "Do you play on iccup?", etc. Get her battle.net/iccup ID if you can. It's a good way to know other people better. Invite her to a few LAN parties as a friendly gesture. Save references to progamers for after you find out whether she actually follows the professional scene. Otherwise, it just makes her really confused. Also, don't get too overexcited while talking to her, it'll make you look kinda weird. Near, or at the end of the conversation, ask her for a game then. That's optional, though. Those reaver jokes or whatnot though, they're kinda creepy. Avoid using those in actual conversation: there's always a risk of the girl understanding them, and then good luck trying to talk to her later. hi asl? | ||
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Leechiez
United States44 Posts
Try to pull the trigger next time, bro. | ||
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starfries
Canada3508 Posts
On April 27 2010 15:32 TheAntZ wrote: Show nested quote + On April 27 2010 13:39 e_i_pi_1_0 wrote: As a girl who plays Starcraft, I'd suggest just greeting her normally, then start off with questions like "how long have you been playing?", "Do you play on iccup?", etc. Get her battle.net/iccup ID if you can. It's a good way to know other people better. Invite her to a few LAN parties as a friendly gesture. Save references to progamers for after you find out whether she actually follows the professional scene. Otherwise, it just makes her really confused. Also, don't get too overexcited while talking to her, it'll make you look kinda weird. Near, or at the end of the conversation, ask her for a game then. That's optional, though. Those reaver jokes or whatnot though, they're kinda creepy. Avoid using those in actual conversation: there's always a risk of the girl understanding them, and then good luck trying to talk to her later. hi asl? you mean al | ||
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snotboogie
Australia3550 Posts
On April 27 2010 11:38 lokiM wrote: did you seriously just walk by a cute girl playing sc and not say anything? This. Hand in your man card please | ||
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