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On December 05 2013 00:44 lilopuppy wrote: Dude, I don't wanna sound like a dick, but I am kind of one so I don't really care. I was kind of excited when you hinted you were going to Korea. But we waited and waited and it took you forever to go to Korea. Maybe you did practice, but I never saw you participate in any kind of competition, amateur even. Did you try a team with MLG? They you started talking shit about how you'll own Korea and all that chest pumping yourself like a gorilla. I got really annoyed at you man. I mean this guy Blitz, never proven himself, ROOT failing, never saw him playing seriously and taking too long to go to Korea. Yeah, so I don't think this assembling a team out of the ordinary will work out. But that's the point, I'm just some random no name loser on some loser forum, so I shouldn't matter. Mostly anyone shouldn't. Do what you believe what's best. Be smart. Fuck what we think.Prove us wrong, that you can be successful at Dota. Don't give up.
Sounds reasonable. Good luck!
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fuck that guy, thats bullshit
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wow this is terrible... its bad enough that the entire FXO organization dissolved bcuz of the sponsor, but this is just sad...
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eSport is like a huge kindergarten, of youngsters who are like 5 year olds-quitters-whiners-path-of-least-resistance-grass-is-always-greener-on-the-other-side-glory-hunters-who-just-want-the-pot-at-the-end-of-the-rainbow-but-cannot-be-arsed-with-the-patience-hardwork-and-dedication-needed.
Let me cut this short. If you cannot fight adversity, you have no business in any competitive environment. If you cannot survive losses, you are simply not cut out for the competitive. Being good at a game, is simply just not enough, and is really the easy part. In order to make or break, is a matter of mental prowess. So at least this Febby guy will not go anywhere, till he learns some lessons. But being depressed after a loss after 6 days of being in a team, really makes no sense to me. You are taking your first baby steps on the road to succeed, where you should know there is a big chance you will be stomped.
In team sport, you need to work as a group. Not quit. Not whine. Constructively figure out what you can do better, and be prepared that others do their "homework" as well, and take losses on the chin(roll with punches), and grow stronger, do better, help your fellow man. Finding people that fits this description is what matters. Being in a group is also about trust, and you already had some clashes beforehand, and that doesn't bode well.
You need to put effort and bunch of heavy losses accounted. People that will quit, if there isn't dividends immediately, point fingers, basically cry like small kids, and not go anywhere. And above all - patience, hardwork, teamwork. If these things are not learned, do not try turning pro, until you are mature enough.
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I haven't posted in this forum for a long time but reading these comments has made me pretty angry. What business do all of you have calling Blitz a shit player? I watch his stream pretty avidly and it's clear to me that he's a pretty high caliber player. All of you are acting like playing pro Dota is something that he requires your approval to do; like you're the gatekeepers of some coveted prize that none of you even earned. That's some kind of entitlement guys. It's a testament to Blitz's skill and great networking within the community that he even made it to Korea. I know from Blitz's stream that any cockiness/chest pounding what have you was just him being humorous, although it's pretty clear from these comments that it flew right over your heads. How would you feel if after your every failure you had a crowd of people standing there, berating you and telling you to quit? As far as I have seen, there has been no crying or whining from Blitz - just his consistently good attitude shining through once again. Look guys, I'm going to sum it up for you: butt out, stop speaking from a perspective (pro player) you don't even have, and quit acting like anyone needs TL community approval to try to strike out in the pro community.
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Wow this Febby guy sounds like a total ass
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amat victoria curam Blitz, get your act together and really be prepared for this kind of stuff. If you're diving headlong into a foreign country, misfortune like this is unlucky but it does happen. It'd be a shame to have your pro-career get derailed by the slightest hiccup.
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Stay with the team, get a 5th person and crush whatever team Febby goes to ^^
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Wow. Sometimes you can see things like this coming. This apparently wasn't one of those times. Sorry to hear what had happened. That guy is a total douchebag and if your side of the story is true, nobody else will want to team with him again. My advice is to find a new fifth and get right back at what you were trying to accomplish!
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You don't want to deal with people like that man. Yeah you lost, but you learn from that and get better. Yeah you got screwed over by a friend, but you saw his true colors.
You'll find better people to team with and you will get better.
Feel bad about this but once you've decided to let it go. Do that 100%.
Things like these only make you tougher.
Cheers.
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