On October 26 2011 04:49 mrafaeldie12 wrote: LET THE FLAME WARS BEGIN
Seriously why are americans always so sassy with superiority remarks?"HEY GUYZ E-SPORTZ IS BETTER IN THE U.S JUST SAYIN'.
Its literally just a superiority complex, like in every country you learn your countries history America has never lost a war (Vietnam-->Conflict) and through out american history WW1 and WW2 its always America saves the European (thats debatable of course i'm just stating how it was in textbooks) but when your growing up i guess i never thought about it but when your in class with fellow americans and the teacher goes well after the collapse of the Soviet Union the US if the only super power remaining thats the complex.
Of course this doesn't apply to everyone thats more of my own personal experience
And i never said E-sports was better in the US just saying how we contribute to the scene less with players more with supporting actions.
* I sound like a barin washed american haha but i understand all to well the dark secrets of America (Slavery, Native Americas etc...) so its not like im just AMERICA IS THE BEST its just nationalism.
On October 26 2011 04:53 Iplaythings wrote: So much of this sounds like an inferiority complex though I can't determine who it's for.. probally because the complex isn't justified. Please make more structured threads man, even the discussing is so random and offtopic And say NA cus people won't complain half as much
I'm sorry it was a spur of the moment and i just typed it all in haha sorry if its difficult for you to catch my points.
On October 26 2011 04:12 meowmeow- wrote: I think you are spot on, I can't think of a singular community person in Europa that is even close to the casters you mentioned.
Never even thought of it that way.
to be fair im a fan of Rotterdam hes pretty hilarious guy
Khaldor is pretty cool too. And the guy who did the Homestory cups (sry, can't remember the name). And Nazgul, duh.
But yeah, there seems to be a group of Americans who did a lot for ESPORTS when SC2 came out.
On October 26 2011 04:49 mrafaeldie12 wrote: LET THE FLAME WARS BEGIN
Seriously why are americans always so sassy with superiority remarks?"HEY GUYZ E-SPORTZ IS BETTER IN THE U.S JUST SAYIN'.
Generalization much? Americans are always sassy with superiority remarks? This isn't helping the already doomed thread lol
Thats ok, i knew this thread wouldn't go somewhere productive its just my rant trying to protect my virtual pride over the internet which really doesnt mean much.
On October 26 2011 04:12 meowmeow- wrote: I think you are spot on, I can't think of a singular community person in Europa that is even close to the casters you mentioned.
Never even thought of it that way.
to be fair im a fan of Rotterdam hes pretty hilarious guy
Khaldor is pretty cool too. And the guy who did the Homestory cups (sry, can't remember the name). And Nazgul, duh.
But yeah, there seems to be a group of Americans who did a lot for ESPORTS when SC2 came out.
Oh right Khalador the only thing i remember about him is his bald head and how he opened the beer bottle using the table and i thought THIS guy smashes nerd face haha.
What was this blogs catalyst; that hurt your pride? What I mean to say is I've never felt unjustly insulted for being American without the person being temp'd eventually.
On October 26 2011 04:12 meowmeow- wrote: I think you are spot on, I can't think of a singular community person in Europa that is even close to the casters you mentioned.
Never even thought of it that way.
to be fair im a fan of Rotterdam hes pretty hilarious guy
Khaldor is pretty cool too. And the guy who did the Homestory cups (sry, can't remember the name). And Nazgul, duh.
But yeah, there seems to be a group of Americans who did a lot for ESPORTS when SC2 came out.
Oh right Khalador the only thing i remember about him is his bald head and how he opened the beer bottle using the table and i thought THIS guy smashes nerd face haha.
Considering that you've never seen a beer bottle opened on a table before, I guess it kind of makes sense that it took you this long to realize that a big ass country with a lot of influence and a lot of money might kind of be important to the scene
Personally I do find it amusing how Americans are generalized. 3rd largest country in the world in population; 4th in size; and yet we're almost always generalized as one group.