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pubbanana
Profile Blog Joined June 2005
United States3063 Posts
Last Edited: 2012-08-30 12:34:34
August 23 2012 05:53 GMT
#1
Well, guys, here's another one of my awful blogs. I don't visit TL very often anymore, partly because I've lost almost all interest in progaming/SC-related things and partly because I don't have as much free time as I used to have. I still pop in every now and then to PM with ForSC2 or read the blogs section. Today, when I read that Violet died, I really felt it in my heart. Not my figurative heart, but my actual cardiac organ. I had a pain in my chest because I was so upset after reading that. I just wanted to write a blog to pour out a little emotion.

Violet was of the new generation, a generation in which I had basically no interest, but he was still a progamer and still apart of something to which I had given all of my free time during my teenage years. Korea, Starcraft, Progaming, all of it formed a warm crevice in the black jelly of my mind. A crevice which I would massage with the tips of my fingers anytime I was feeling depressed, lonely, or scared. I dreamed of being a progamer in Korea, seeing my face in a VOD, living in a team house, practicing 14 hours a day ... it was a life which I didn't have, but it made my actual life a little easier to navigate. It was my little plan, my little secret, my little fantasy. No one else knew that I was even interested in video games, much less that I wanted to devote my life to a goal which was centered entirely around a video game. No one knew that if I had the chance to go to Korea, taste the air, smell the asphalt, hear the language, and just feel my particles rubbing against those in this country which held all of my greatest desires ... no one knew.

No one knew.

My older sister was always my closest friend. Reading around my posts and blogs here on the forum, you wouldn't get that impression because I repeatedly call her a cunt, but it's all in jest. She had the biggest influence on me as a kid and I wanted to be just like her. After she graduated high school and moved out on her own to the big city of Austin, Texas I felt a strident change in my social life ... mostly because I didn't really have one. I didn't have friends my own age because I was always with my sister and her friends (who were all 5 years older than myself) so that made me feel like I had a social circle even though I really didn't. My sister was really popular, too. No one in my school believed me when I told them she was my sister because we were so different: she was loud and jocular and I was quiet and timid. But it was true, she was my sister, she was my closest friend, she was the one who held my status above "little brother" when I was with her and her friends ... she was what held it all together for me. When she left, all of that was gone. After a few years, I decided to go and stay with her in Austin for a summer before I started 10th grade.

I still remember that I was on 56k dial-up back home and she had broadband and so that was where I spent most of my time: using her internet to read about SC/progaming things. My favorite site was Splashimage, a Korean fan site which had original content like pictures and music videos.

It was those music videos which sparked this secret fantasy ... I remember it like it was yesterday: 3 in the morning and I was still awake watching every music video on Splashimage and fantasizing about being one of those few ... those elite few ... those progamers. But I noticed one big difference: I didn't look like them.

Of course, they were ethnic Asians and I was an ethnic nothing. As in, I'm so white, it's actually illegal for me to claim an ethnicity. But that wasn't the difference. The difference was they were all thin and handsome and I was a dumpy fat slob. After watching all of the music videos, I turned around and faced the full-length mirror in the room and just stared at myself. Something was lit inside of me in that moment.

I decided to become one of them.

My dream would now be a reality. That humid August morning in Austin, Texas in 2004, I decided to change everything about myself and become a progamer. When I left Austin, I also left behind the life I used to know with my sister ... I had waved my last goodbye to her and went back home with a resolve to achieve a dream. The results came almost immediately. I lost weight, took care of my appearance and became thin and handsome just like my Starcraft idols. I spent every single day practicing my build-orders and watching first person VODs. I started studying Korean, learning the language, learning the alphabet, and even tried my hand at Korean calligraphy. My diet had changed to the closest approximation of Korean food that I could produce. If I was going to be one of them, I was going to look like one of them. I was going to speak like one of them. and I was even going to eat like one of them. I used to write notes and stick them on the headboard of my bed. They were there to ward off any temptation which would ruin my dream. They were simple notes like "What do you REALLY want?" and "Tomorrow, you'll be even closer." and they really did help in keeping myself composed. I even carried one with me to school and kept it in my pockets at all times. Standing there alone in that awful bathroom stall in high school, I would read my note and fantasize about the life I was going to have in Korea. It was what got me through the day.

I'd leave the restroom and just look around ... all of this was temporary. I wasn't like these other people in this town, the other kids in this school ... I was different. I was different because I had a different kind of goal in life. And no one knew. No one had any idea. My sister wasn't here anymore, she left and her friends left with her. I didn't have any close friends of my own. I was on my own. I was alone. And that was fine because, as I thought, this was all temporary. I'd imagine the looks on all the kids' faces when rumors would spread that I had left school to go to Korea to become a progamer. The looks on their faces when they learn that I'm rich and famous and adored in Korea. The looks on their faces when they learned that I had devoted my entire life to that one very goal ... those looks were what I cherished. Those faces were coming ... they were on their way ...

And no one knew.

No one knew.

There was an unexpected consequence to this entire dream of mine, one which I could not foresee: I wasn't fat anymore, I lost a ton of weight, I took care of my hair and teeth and dressed differently. The discipline it took to change my body and practice Starcraft every waking hour of the day had produced something ... attention. People were actually paying attention to me. We all like to think of ourselves as good, decent people who don't judge others based on their appearance, but we do. We just do. Fat kids just learn to accept it and usually become bitter, angry assholes just like I was, but when you lose weight and all that shit starts going in the other direction, it's really fucking incredible. It's literally like you were born again. I was being invited to parties, girls were flirting with me, people were treating me like a real, actual human being for the first time in my life. And the questions ... oh, the questions ... "So, what do you do in your free time?" or "Why did you lose all that weight?" were my favorites because I absolutely could not answer them honestly. "Oh, my free time is devoted to Starcraft because I'm going to be a professional player." and "Oh, I lost weight so that I could look good on TV in a far-away Asian land while I'm being filmed playing a computer game." ... it was ALMOST surreal. I had been going to school with this kids my entire life and NONE of them knew anything about me. For the first time in my life, I had friends which weren't my sister's friends. These were MY friends. My first friends. My first fucking friends! I was excited and I wanted to catch up on all those things I missed out on during my fat years.

This is where the story takes a complete turn. As I indulged in the social life, I lost my desire to be a progamer. I'll never forget when one of the first girls I ever had ANY kind of relationship with would ask "Why do you always take so long to text me back?" and it was because I wasn't used to texting because WHO was I going to text? I had no one in my life for so long that I never needed to learn how to text. But goddamn it, I could split my four SCVs individually like you wouldn't believe. Fast forward a year: now I'm a blazing fast texter, but I can't split my SCVs for shit anymore. Why? Because I lost sight of my dream. I was growing up and living a "normal" young person's life for once and it satisfied me enough to stop progressing in my secret little plan to become a progamer in Korea. But dreams don't die that easily, I still wanted to make it happen somehow. I remember a recurring dream I had was being on stage at the Starleague finals and looking at my girlfriend sitting in the front row. Yeah, that was my recurring dream I had every night. Seriously. As more time passed, I graduated high school, went to community college and just slid off of the side of my Starcraft dream more and more ... it was too hard now ... my discipline was gone. All the drinking and smoking drowned my discipline in a tub, never to be heard from again. But fuck it, right? I have girlfriends now. They'll fulfill me. Fuck Starcraft, fuck Korea, fuck progaming, go to school and enjoy the females.

I did enjoy them, their company, their affections, their everything. However, all the girls in the world cannot fill the void that a dead dream leaves in your soul. Hailey, Hillary, Allie, Breanne, all of them brought me to levels of happiness and sadness which I had never experienced before in my entire life. Moments of my life that I will remember until I die were created with them. They'll always have a special place in my heart and I don't think I'll ever stop loving any one of them.

But none of them knew. None of them knew that I was only with them because I wasn't where I really wanted to be: in Korea, playing Starcraft as a progamer. No one knew.

No one knew.

More and more time progressed and I resigned to the status of "spectator" and stopped trying to compete. I joined TeamLiquid, wrote some editorials, and just sat on the side-lines. I experienced Starcraft as an entertainment, not as a lifestyle. At this point in my life, I'm not even a spectator anymore. Starcraft has left my life entirely ... and I'm fucking miserable. I'm almost 24 years old and I spend all of my time looking back to my teenage years when I was chasing a dream, when I had the discipline to keep going forward, and when I was .... happy ... and no one knows. No one knows what makes me feel regretful and disappointed in myself. No one knows that I had a dream once and how fulfilled it made me and how awful I feel about myself for slowly abandoning it. Would I have achieved my dream? I don't know. I don't even feel that it's important anymore. It was everything I did to achieve that dream that made my life fulfilled. And now it's all gone. Today, when I read that Violet died, I fell apart. Everything about my relationship with this game, this profession, this community spurted back out from my heart. My history, my youth, my love ... my fucking innocent, undying love for this game came flowing out in the form of tears.

And no one knows.

No one knows why I'm sitting here crying right now.



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Wachet, stehet im Glauben, seid männlich und seid stark.
Urth
Profile Blog Joined November 2007
United States1250 Posts
August 23 2012 06:14 GMT
#2
This is really sad to read =/.
BY.HERO FIGHTING!!!!
Thaniri
Profile Blog Joined March 2011
1264 Posts
August 23 2012 06:16 GMT
#3
That is heart wrenchingly written.

Makes you think sometimes if it really is worth it to be just like all the other kids.
BLinD-RawR
Profile Blog Joined April 2010
ALLEYCAT BLUES50577 Posts
August 23 2012 06:20 GMT
#4
wow...that was something, I'm at a loss for words really, I don't really know what to say..I don't know if there is anything to say really.

its something you take to heart, dreams don't die, but people do, that why we need to live the dream as long as you can and I guess that when you can't anymore you have to feel accomplished enough to not regret anything.
Brood War EICWoo Jung Ho, never forget.| Twitter: @BLinDRawR
Juliette
Profile Blog Joined September 2010
United States6003 Posts
August 23 2012 06:36 GMT
#5
If anything all i have to say is that you write very well.

Let it out and see what it is you want after.

Best of luck, man.
OKAY FROM THAT PERSPECTIVE I SEE WHAT YOU'RE TALKING ABOUT
SigmaoctanusIV
Profile Blog Joined April 2010
United States3313 Posts
August 23 2012 06:38 GMT
#6
Shit dude I had to read it twice really well written and just fucking SAD. Thanks for sharing an important part of yourself.
I am Godzilla You are Japan
bluemanrocks
Profile Blog Joined March 2008
United States304 Posts
August 23 2012 06:56 GMT
#7
poignant and very well written. i wont pretend to "know" but i think i feel for you on the desiring desire kind of thing -- like, having a dream/pursuit at all. that being said, the best advice i ever got was that when people are like "find what you love and do it", which seems generic, the bit they leave out which makes it matter is that if youre not doing that nothing makes sense... best of luck to you in finding something to be passionate about, and, well, being passionate about it. dont give up on yourself.
I AM THE THIRD GATE GUARDIAN
]343[
Profile Blog Joined May 2008
United States10328 Posts
August 23 2012 07:19 GMT
#8
wow, ever since I started reading TL, I assumed you were Korean... boy was I wrong.

Amazing read, and good luck finding a new dream to pursue.
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Antimatterz
Profile Blog Joined October 2010
United States1010 Posts
August 23 2012 07:48 GMT
#9
That was fucking amazing, I feel the same way about a lot of that stuff. I was top 400 in the U.S. in SC2 at the beginning of summer, then this season I did AWFULLY (so badly in fact that I became extremely sad for a week and stopped playing SC for the whole summer up until about now). I realized that one of the main reasons I like SC is not that the game is fun, but the simple idea of pursuing that perfection motivates me to be absolutely perfect in everything.
"HotBid [11:45 AM]: i dunno i kinda like the big muta shooting smaller mutas out"
IntoTheWow
Profile Blog Joined May 2004
is awesome32277 Posts
August 23 2012 07:48 GMT
#10
Thanks for writing this.
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iTzSnypah
Profile Blog Joined February 2011
United States1738 Posts
August 23 2012 07:58 GMT
#11
So the desire to become a progamer got you lots of pussy. I fail to see how this isn't the goal of being a progamer. Also your sister is awesome. I doubt my brother would let me stay with him for a summer. The balance between social and gaming is a struggle for every progamer.
Team Liquid needs more Terrans.
Qwyn
Profile Blog Joined December 2010
United States2779 Posts
Last Edited: 2012-08-23 08:30:11
August 23 2012 08:16 GMT
#12
I feel the same about so much of what you wrote. It's sad. But the day will come when esports is bigger, much bigger. The day will come when boys and girls can, for a time, live out their dream, when the negative stigma surrounding gamers will completely erode. The day will come. Like Violet, there are those who have dropped sweat and tears for this game. Who have sacrificed everything to pursue their passion, no matter how small or trivial it might seem to the masses.

No matter what, it is the SPIRIT of the progamer that makes this game and this community what it is. It is that unwaivering dedication, that desire for complete and utter perfection that has brought esports so far in the past couple of years.

For those who made it, and those who did not. You didn't fail, OP.

You gained something far more valuable than fame in pursuit of your dream. You learned to follow your dreams. You learned dedication, gained the strength to carry on. You worked your ass off to possess the qualities that make this community so outstanding.

It doesn't matter whether or not you became a progamer. Whether you're a progamer, a journalist, a coach, a businessman, an editorial writer, a fan, a newbie, a forumgoer, passionate amateur - all of these things possess discipline, integrity, passion and dedication. And that is the HEART of esports.

Competitive gaming will succeed not in spite of you.

It will succeed BECAUSE OF YOU.

"Think of the hysteria following the realization that they consciously consume babies and raise the dead people from their graves" - N0
Game
Profile Blog Joined February 2009
3191 Posts
August 23 2012 08:22 GMT
#13
5/5

I think a lot of people can relate to this in a lot of different ways. Amazing blog entry, sir.
SC is like sex. You should play often, but never too hard. And you should only try hard when it matters.
Ghin
Profile Blog Joined January 2005
United States2391 Posts
August 23 2012 08:23 GMT
#14
5/5 blog

sadly i almost didnt read it because the title sounded stupid
Legalize drugs and murder.
Kleataurus
Profile Joined October 2011
Australia56 Posts
August 23 2012 08:24 GMT
#15
This blog was really good! thank you for writing it
Meow?
GhandiEAGLE
Profile Blog Joined March 2011
United States20754 Posts
August 23 2012 08:37 GMT
#16
10/5, that was really amazing. Very sad, but also very inspirational for me. It's exactly the kind of thing I need to hear at this point in my life
Oh, my achin' hands, from rakin' in grands, and breakin' in mic stands
bITt.mAN
Profile Blog Joined March 2009
Switzerland3693 Posts
August 23 2012 08:43 GMT
#17
Yes, I know exactly how you feel, much the same with me. I'm at work now, thinking it was just two weeks ago Violet was posting on the forums, and now he won't, and I really don't want to be at work anymore.
I too have issues getting over pro BW not being a central part of my life, because I care so much about it and have invested so much time and emotion in following it, but now its fading out.
You know what, I think it'd be really good if us, with the same struggle, got together and worked through what we love and remember, and how we'll live on and come to peace without it. Cause it sure aint apparant how, right now.

I have a Swiss half-price rail card, I really want to hunt down and camp in Blubbdavid's house, and presuming you're still in Austria (which is a long shot) we could get together and reminisce. Consider it.
BW4LYF . . . . . . PM me, I LOVE PMs. . . . . . Long live "NaDa's Body" . . . . . . Fantasy | Bisu/Best | Jaedong . . . . .
Lambertus
Profile Joined February 2010
South Africa977 Posts
August 23 2012 08:52 GMT
#18
Thanks for this Post.
The only known Reverend on TL playing SC2 and BW (http://www.teamliquid.net/forum/viewmessage.php?topic_id=409226)
surfinbird1
Profile Joined September 2009
Germany999 Posts
August 23 2012 08:53 GMT
#19
Amazing read.
life of lively to live to life of full life thx to shield battery
Cool Cat
Profile Joined June 2009
United States1644 Posts
August 23 2012 08:53 GMT
#20
This is a very good blog.

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