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Tom Phoenix
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skronch
United States2717 Posts
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StylishVODs
Sweden5331 Posts
On April 06 2009 03:57 Frits wrote: 5 HOURS OH MY GOD I feel so bad for Idra right now hahahaa. Not to mention getting stared down by Savior must be a pretty frightening experience. yeah 5 hours, excercicing in a chair.. cmon.. also I just became a ghost! but a ghost isn't as cool as a tank aww i gotta get 4k posts asap. | ||
Zoler
Sweden6339 Posts
On April 06 2009 04:24 StylishVODs wrote: yeah 5 hours, excercicing in a chair.. cmon.. also I just became a ghost! but a ghost isn't as cool as a tank aww i gotta get 4k posts asap. Tank is muuuuch cooler I hope I get mine soon! | ||
StylishVODs
Sweden5331 Posts
On April 06 2009 04:45 Zoler wrote:+ Show Spoiler + On April 06 2009 04:24 StylishVODs wrote: yeah 5 hours, excercicing in a chair.. cmon.. also I just became a ghost! but a ghost isn't as cool as a tank aww i gotta get 4k posts asap. Tank is muuuuch cooler I hope I get mine soon! you'll never get a tank. Its only for real men. Your next icon will be the guy in the turret, muaha. | ||
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liger13
United States1060 Posts
On April 06 2009 04:08 Tom Phoenix wrote: I know just the thing IdrA needs and that is... + Show Spoiler + http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m7b9o8SSTwc omg, hahahaha | ||
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Zoler
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Luddite
United States2315 Posts
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United States815 Posts
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ArvickHero
10387 Posts
On April 05 2009 15:37 JWD wrote: Yeah IdrA, I mean you've been in Korea for a year and you haven't won a Starleague or become fluent in Korean? WTF man, WTF. + Show Spoiler + some people have ridiculous expectations o.o I know a lot of Koreans who learned to speak english quite well within a year of moving to the US. Not completely fluently, but they were able to talk in english well enough so that they could hold a conversation. A year and being surrounded in a korean-speaking environment should have been more than enough to learn the Korean language to a point where he can discuss things w/ his team mates, at least on a basic level. | ||
PanN
United States2828 Posts
On April 05 2009 14:03 IdrA wrote: i wanted to die 5 hours of motivational talks in korean + 1 hour of that + a mediocre lunch and the only thing in english was a little clip about that guy with no limbs who thanked god for putting him into that situation so he could become a stronger person . . . Although I do enjoy making fun of you nonstop, no one deserves to go through what you went through. | ||
ThatGuy
Canada695 Posts
On April 06 2009 07:41 keit wrote: LOL Well done! | ||
Jibba
United States22883 Posts
On April 06 2009 08:36 ArvickHero wrote: I know a lot of Koreans who learned to speak english quite well within a year of moving to the US. Not completely fluently, but they were able to talk in english well enough so that they could hold a conversation. A year and being surrounded in a korean-speaking environment should have been more than enough to learn the Korean language to a point where he can discuss things w/ his team mates, at least on a basic level. English is easier to learn, and they likely had more prior training than Idra did. Not only that, but they also had more time to go out and get involved with the world, rather than practicing 8+ hours a day. Whatever your friends did really has no comparison to Idra's experience. | ||
ArvickHero
10387 Posts
On April 06 2009 09:39 Jibba wrote: English is easier to learn, and they likely had more prior training than Idra did. Not only that, but they also had more time to go out and get involved with the world, rather than practicing 8+ hours a day. Whatever your friends did really has no comparison to Idra's experience. I would argue that Korean is easier to learn than English. English is one of the hardest languages for a foreigner to learn. I don't know how hard Korean is to a foreigner, but I would say it isn't as hard as English. Idra should be able to ask basic things like "what did I do wrong" and "How do you do this" or maybe even "what is this player known for" and "I would like some rice and meat" at the very least of things, and understand enough Korean to be able to have a nearly complete idea of what exactly they are saying. I'm not saying that he should be able to be able to translate complete korean interviews or be able to watch a show and understand everything that is said, I'm saying he should be able to at least converse with his team mates at the basic level. | ||
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