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On March 15 2005 08:09 aseq wrote:I support parents being allowed to hit their children. I was hit very rarely when i was a kid (like 10 times all my life) but i actually feel that that my parent used this to mark the borders of how far i could go, rather than being angry at me or something. It should be the parents' responsibility to use force in the correct way. I do notice nowadays that twelve year olds think nothing can hurt them, since they don't know the FORCE Obviously, this article can express my opinion better than i can: http://www.maddox.xmission.com/beat.html Oh, and GoRush is art. I remember never having heard of him when he played the WCG, and had already forgotten about him until he suddenly returned. Agreed, America would be a much better place of some parents would give there children the boot in the ass they need and deserve.
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Thank you, Cambium and Emlary!
Interesting philosophy discussion about the beating of children going on in this thread!
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Thx for the translation, I have been a fan of gorush play since 2001. Nice read ect...
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On March 15 2005 10:23 Locked wrote:Show nested quote +On March 15 2005 01:47 HiFi wrote:great stuff, i'll watch every GoRush's VODs from now on. I'm not very nervous in games; and I'm not a quick-tempered person. But I can't bear any defeat remember when gorush lost to nada in game 5, he spitted out his frustration and his tongue was tasting the bitterness. you don't see much of gorush's emotion in game or in life, but you'll see it when he loses a match. interesting person. EDIT: game 5 of IOPS, go watch the vod, it's fun. haha thats funny i remember nada crushing gorush 3-0 before they could play games 4+5 heh just a correction, but gorush is cool thx for translating
Maybe Nada crushed GoRush 3-0 in some other series but in IOPS semifinal they played all five games. GoRush led 2-0 and then Nada came roaring back with a 3-0 sweep.
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On March 15 2005 10:23 Locked wrote:Show nested quote +On March 15 2005 01:47 HiFi wrote:great stuff, i'll watch every GoRush's VODs from now on. I'm not very nervous in games; and I'm not a quick-tempered person. But I can't bear any defeat remember when gorush lost to nada in game 5, he spitted out his frustration and his tongue was tasting the bitterness. you don't see much of gorush's emotion in game or in life, but you'll see it when he loses a match. interesting person. EDIT: game 5 of IOPS, go watch the vod, it's fun. haha thats funny i remember nada crushing gorush 3-0 before they could play games 4+5 heh just a correction, but gorush is cool thx for translating
No, Gorush nearly 3-0'd nada, but nada made a nice comeback in game 3 and was in control the rest of the series.
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Thanks for the interview! Was a nice read.
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Nicely read, thanks a lot
GoRush is my new hero.
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If an american beats his kids they run away from home to the nearest crack house. If an asian beats his kids they learn discipline and respect.
(Just an aggravated example. No need to take it word by word.)
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I dont understand the part about "fainting" in order to win. I understood it as, "I will do anything to win, even to faint and get a draw inorder to replay the game." Did i read it incorrectly? Or does he mean, work really hard until he faints? Seems kind of unethical in my opinion and quite unsportsmanship like. Good interview though :D.
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dont think you should take it too literally. I think he just means working really hard, as in he's willing to work until he faints
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On March 15 2005 19:59 itzme_petey wrote: I dont understand the part about "fainting" in order to win. I understood it as, "I will do anything to win, even to faint and get a draw inorder to replay the game." Did i read it incorrectly? Or does he mean, work really hard until he faints?
You faint when you work too hard (common figure of speech in Asian languages).
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There's a difference between smacking a child and "badly beating" them.
The latter is not cool. I don't care how good you think it is for the child.
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On March 15 2005 20:02 Cambium wrote:Show nested quote +On March 15 2005 19:59 itzme_petey wrote: I dont understand the part about "fainting" in order to win. I understood it as, "I will do anything to win, even to faint and get a draw inorder to replay the game." Did i read it incorrectly? Or does he mean, work really hard until he faints? You faint when you work too hard (common figure of speech in Asian languages).
ahhhh i knew i was wrong, thnx for correction. XD
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I definately like GoRush's spirit =) It's great to see someone who plays with heart and purpose.
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Parents beating their children is a very common and natural occurance in Asian societies, infact in Asian countries, corporal punishment is used by teachers on their students. So, a father beating his son is nothing strange in Asia. People in Western countries may find it strange because their laws are much more protective of children.
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On March 16 2005 14:00 itzme_petey wrote:Show nested quote +On March 15 2005 20:02 Cambium wrote:On March 15 2005 19:59 itzme_petey wrote: I dont understand the part about "fainting" in order to win. I understood it as, "I will do anything to win, even to faint and get a draw inorder to replay the game." Did i read it incorrectly? Or does he mean, work really hard until he faints? You faint when you work too hard (common figure of speech in Asian languages). ahhhh i knew i was wrong, thnx for correction. XD i tought the same thing, i was like "omg gorush is so bm" >.<
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On March 15 2005 13:52 ihatett wrote:Show nested quote +On March 15 2005 13:03 iamke55 wrote:On March 15 2005 07:46 pinbaLL wrote: Omg his parents should be shot :/ Please read Chris307's comments and pay attention to Manifesto7's post. Is it so hard to respect a different race's values? And thanks for the interview, Emlary! You mean culture, not race. >.< In some cultures women have no rights. Do you respect that?
That's another cultural thing, personally, I like equality, but to people of other culture, what we do here in the US, such as giving men and women equal rights, may be absolutely shocking. You can't really impose your standards on other cultures. To us it might seem really awful, but to them, it's perfectly natural.
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