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I remember seeing this guy in op tl-west a couple times, apparently a friend of testies. He had some cool ling/hydra micro in TMM. shame.
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any update on whats gonna be his sentence?
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On March 13 2008 12:21 Luddite wrote:Show nested quote +On March 12 2008 15:48 Ilikestarcraft wrote:The house he robbed is close to wear i live  boo. Wouldn't it be kinda funny though to be robbed by a starcraft player? You'd have to say something like "wow 300 robberies per minute" or "hanna dul set OGOGO STEALING"
I couldn't stop laughing.
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On March 13 2008 02:37 Masashige wrote:Show nested quote +On March 13 2008 02:03 Live2Win wrote:On March 12 2008 22:39 Masashige wrote:On March 12 2008 22:29 MaGic~PhiL wrote: stfu masashige ? im pretty sure there are many pro gamers who dont like this game that much anymore.. they arent addictet to it at all anymore.. They just have to play it as their WORK. Would you call any person addictet to ''whatever they are doing as their job'' just because they are doing it always and on a daily basis ?
Idiot.. What I was saying in the first place is that I'm not surprised ogogo would steal. Progaming is a dead-end. Well your relative is just a classic example of an addiction. It's not necessarilly a "gamer" thing, it's just an addiction, like drugs and alcohol. Also, in Korea, Progaming is as much of a dead-end as other sports. Perhaps not as big as the mainstream sports like soccer or golf, but ex-tennis players do end up in similar situations, where they invest so much in that career but just don't go far with it. In fact it's like that for most sports. It's not just a "gaming thing"... it's a natural outcome for any sport. Like I said, I'm going to be a little biased. I don't consider sports and progaming to be in the same (or similar) category. ???????
it doesnt really matter what you consider sport and progaming to be. he gave a very good example. the same type of dead end happens in every sport, especially in tennis, where you need to be around the top 150 in the world to make a living. the rest of the players have pretty much invested their lives into something they wont be able to make a career out of.
you cant just be a fucktard and refute his perfectly reasonable example by saying 'im going to be biased'.
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He's my new favorite progamer.
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He needed a place to plug in all his APM, and microing money out of his empty ATM just didn't cut it. Ogogo: ZOMG BRUTE FORCE MANUALLY! 389416248716501924612
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On March 13 2008 16:14 KawaiiRice wrote: He needed a place to plug in all his APM, and microing money out of his empty ATM just didn't cut it. Ogogo: ZOMG BRUTE FORCE MANUALLY! 389416248716501924612
NO.
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ogogo was pretty famous for hanging out with europeans alot , he was in pG and well ye most top europeans could practise against him if they knew him or knew someone that knew him etc. he was pretty good tvz aswell, not sure tho...was some time ago
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On March 13 2008 15:14 YoUr_KiLLeR wrote:Show nested quote +On March 13 2008 02:37 Masashige wrote:On March 13 2008 02:03 Live2Win wrote:On March 12 2008 22:39 Masashige wrote:On March 12 2008 22:29 MaGic~PhiL wrote: stfu masashige ? im pretty sure there are many pro gamers who dont like this game that much anymore.. they arent addictet to it at all anymore.. They just have to play it as their WORK. Would you call any person addictet to ''whatever they are doing as their job'' just because they are doing it always and on a daily basis ?
Idiot.. What I was saying in the first place is that I'm not surprised ogogo would steal. Progaming is a dead-end. Well your relative is just a classic example of an addiction. It's not necessarilly a "gamer" thing, it's just an addiction, like drugs and alcohol. Also, in Korea, Progaming is as much of a dead-end as other sports. Perhaps not as big as the mainstream sports like soccer or golf, but ex-tennis players do end up in similar situations, where they invest so much in that career but just don't go far with it. In fact it's like that for most sports. It's not just a "gaming thing"... it's a natural outcome for any sport. Like I said, I'm going to be a little biased. I don't consider sports and progaming to be in the same (or similar) category. ??????? it doesnt really matter what you consider sport and progaming to be. he gave a very good example. the same type of dead end happens in every sport, especially in tennis, where you need to be around the top 150 in the world to make a living. the rest of the players have pretty much invested their lives into something they wont be able to make a career out of. you cant just be a fucktard and refute his perfectly reasonable example by saying 'im going to be biased'. Hitting a dead end in an actual sport is not nearly as bad as hitting a dead end in a bullshit 'e-sport' like gaming. Some of you just game too much to realize my point. The fact that you guys are majorly upset about some random ass 'ex progamer' stealing like he's made somethin of himself. That's what's sad.
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On March 13 2008 17:53 Masashige wrote:Show nested quote +On March 13 2008 15:14 YoUr_KiLLeR wrote:On March 13 2008 02:37 Masashige wrote:On March 13 2008 02:03 Live2Win wrote:On March 12 2008 22:39 Masashige wrote:On March 12 2008 22:29 MaGic~PhiL wrote: stfu masashige ? im pretty sure there are many pro gamers who dont like this game that much anymore.. they arent addictet to it at all anymore.. They just have to play it as their WORK. Would you call any person addictet to ''whatever they are doing as their job'' just because they are doing it always and on a daily basis ?
Idiot.. What I was saying in the first place is that I'm not surprised ogogo would steal. Progaming is a dead-end. Well your relative is just a classic example of an addiction. It's not necessarilly a "gamer" thing, it's just an addiction, like drugs and alcohol. Also, in Korea, Progaming is as much of a dead-end as other sports. Perhaps not as big as the mainstream sports like soccer or golf, but ex-tennis players do end up in similar situations, where they invest so much in that career but just don't go far with it. In fact it's like that for most sports. It's not just a "gaming thing"... it's a natural outcome for any sport. Like I said, I'm going to be a little biased. I don't consider sports and progaming to be in the same (or similar) category. ??????? it doesnt really matter what you consider sport and progaming to be. he gave a very good example. the same type of dead end happens in every sport, especially in tennis, where you need to be around the top 150 in the world to make a living. the rest of the players have pretty much invested their lives into something they wont be able to make a career out of. you cant just be a fucktard and refute his perfectly reasonable example by saying 'im going to be biased'. Hitting a dead end in an actual sport is not nearly as bad as hitting a dead end in a bullshit 'e-sport' like gaming. Some of you just game too much to realize my point. The fact that you guys are majorly upset about some random ass 'ex progamer' stealing like he's made somethin of himself. That's what's sad.
why are you trying to fucking bring your opinion onto us, we can feel whatever we want about anyone, and here, we feel ashamed of ogogo.
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This is what happens when you quit BW for school. Stay with BW or end up like Ogogo. : [
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i thought i remembered rekrul comparing sc in korea to wwf in the usa.
wtf if a "pro wrestler" got caught burglarizing shit the wwf would be all over it. free publicity
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On March 13 2008 11:23 RowdierBob wrote:Show nested quote +On March 13 2008 08:29 psyCrowe wrote: to the guy who said he had some quality replays i can agree to that, grrr vs ogogo on blade storm IS, and will forever be one of my fav replays.. but i guess Grrr is more famous for that one to be honest :p I think the game you're referring to (Grr does a lot of sexy defending with DArchons vs waves of Ultra/Ling) was vs ZergLee, not Ogogo. ahh, yeah thats the one. i thought it was vs ogogo, my bad ^^
still one of best replays ever though :p
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Losing to Draco in the PGR21 tournament in may last year probably nailed the coffin to whatever hope people had of him coming back. He only lost 1-2 though 
ogogo will be remembered, but not for this I hope.
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On March 13 2008 17:53 Masashige wrote:Show nested quote +On March 13 2008 15:14 YoUr_KiLLeR wrote:On March 13 2008 02:37 Masashige wrote:On March 13 2008 02:03 Live2Win wrote:On March 12 2008 22:39 Masashige wrote:On March 12 2008 22:29 MaGic~PhiL wrote: stfu masashige ? im pretty sure there are many pro gamers who dont like this game that much anymore.. they arent addictet to it at all anymore.. They just have to play it as their WORK. Would you call any person addictet to ''whatever they are doing as their job'' just because they are doing it always and on a daily basis ?
Idiot.. What I was saying in the first place is that I'm not surprised ogogo would steal. Progaming is a dead-end. Well your relative is just a classic example of an addiction. It's not necessarilly a "gamer" thing, it's just an addiction, like drugs and alcohol. Also, in Korea, Progaming is as much of a dead-end as other sports. Perhaps not as big as the mainstream sports like soccer or golf, but ex-tennis players do end up in similar situations, where they invest so much in that career but just don't go far with it. In fact it's like that for most sports. It's not just a "gaming thing"... it's a natural outcome for any sport. Like I said, I'm going to be a little biased. I don't consider sports and progaming to be in the same (or similar) category. ??????? it doesnt really matter what you consider sport and progaming to be. he gave a very good example. the same type of dead end happens in every sport, especially in tennis, where you need to be around the top 150 in the world to make a living. the rest of the players have pretty much invested their lives into something they wont be able to make a career out of. you cant just be a fucktard and refute his perfectly reasonable example by saying 'im going to be biased'. Hitting a dead end in an actual sport is not nearly as bad as hitting a dead end in a bullshit 'e-sport' like gaming. Some of you just game too much to realize my point. The fact that you guys are majorly upset about some random ass 'ex progamer' stealing like he's made somethin of himself. That's what's sad. i'd like to ask you why it isnt as bad, even though youre banned. plz make a new account and answer. you cant make dumb, opinionated statements, saying one thing is worse than another without any reasoning.
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On March 13 2008 19:17 YoUr_KiLLeR wrote:Show nested quote +On March 13 2008 17:53 Masashige wrote:On March 13 2008 15:14 YoUr_KiLLeR wrote:On March 13 2008 02:37 Masashige wrote:On March 13 2008 02:03 Live2Win wrote:On March 12 2008 22:39 Masashige wrote:On March 12 2008 22:29 MaGic~PhiL wrote: stfu masashige ? im pretty sure there are many pro gamers who dont like this game that much anymore.. they arent addictet to it at all anymore.. They just have to play it as their WORK. Would you call any person addictet to ''whatever they are doing as their job'' just because they are doing it always and on a daily basis ?
Idiot.. What I was saying in the first place is that I'm not surprised ogogo would steal. Progaming is a dead-end. Well your relative is just a classic example of an addiction. It's not necessarilly a "gamer" thing, it's just an addiction, like drugs and alcohol. Also, in Korea, Progaming is as much of a dead-end as other sports. Perhaps not as big as the mainstream sports like soccer or golf, but ex-tennis players do end up in similar situations, where they invest so much in that career but just don't go far with it. In fact it's like that for most sports. It's not just a "gaming thing"... it's a natural outcome for any sport. Like I said, I'm going to be a little biased. I don't consider sports and progaming to be in the same (or similar) category. ??????? it doesnt really matter what you consider sport and progaming to be. he gave a very good example. the same type of dead end happens in every sport, especially in tennis, where you need to be around the top 150 in the world to make a living. the rest of the players have pretty much invested their lives into something they wont be able to make a career out of. you cant just be a fucktard and refute his perfectly reasonable example by saying 'im going to be biased'. Hitting a dead end in an actual sport is not nearly as bad as hitting a dead end in a bullshit 'e-sport' like gaming. Some of you just game too much to realize my point. The fact that you guys are majorly upset about some random ass 'ex progamer' stealing like he's made somethin of himself. That's what's sad. i'd like to ask you why it isnt as bad, even though youre banned. plz make a new account and answer. you cant make dumb, opinionated statements, saying one thing is worse than another without any reasoning. No need to ask someone with such viewpoint to come back here, it's a waste of time for both. He well deserved the ban from TL I think.
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 First time I saw double Lair was in Ogogo's WCG games on Gorky Park.
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On March 13 2008 19:17 YoUr_KiLLeR wrote:Show nested quote +On March 13 2008 17:53 Masashige wrote:On March 13 2008 15:14 YoUr_KiLLeR wrote:On March 13 2008 02:37 Masashige wrote:On March 13 2008 02:03 Live2Win wrote:On March 12 2008 22:39 Masashige wrote:On March 12 2008 22:29 MaGic~PhiL wrote: stfu masashige ? im pretty sure there are many pro gamers who dont like this game that much anymore.. they arent addictet to it at all anymore.. They just have to play it as their WORK. Would you call any person addictet to ''whatever they are doing as their job'' just because they are doing it always and on a daily basis ?
Idiot.. What I was saying in the first place is that I'm not surprised ogogo would steal. Progaming is a dead-end. Well your relative is just a classic example of an addiction. It's not necessarilly a "gamer" thing, it's just an addiction, like drugs and alcohol. Also, in Korea, Progaming is as much of a dead-end as other sports. Perhaps not as big as the mainstream sports like soccer or golf, but ex-tennis players do end up in similar situations, where they invest so much in that career but just don't go far with it. In fact it's like that for most sports. It's not just a "gaming thing"... it's a natural outcome for any sport. Like I said, I'm going to be a little biased. I don't consider sports and progaming to be in the same (or similar) category. ??????? it doesnt really matter what you consider sport and progaming to be. he gave a very good example. the same type of dead end happens in every sport, especially in tennis, where you need to be around the top 150 in the world to make a living. the rest of the players have pretty much invested their lives into something they wont be able to make a career out of. you cant just be a fucktard and refute his perfectly reasonable example by saying 'im going to be biased'. Hitting a dead end in an actual sport is not nearly as bad as hitting a dead end in a bullshit 'e-sport' like gaming. Some of you just game too much to realize my point. The fact that you guys are majorly upset about some random ass 'ex progamer' stealing like he's made somethin of himself. That's what's sad. i'd like to ask you why it isnt as bad, even though youre banned. plz make a new account and answer. you cant make dumb, opinionated statements, saying one thing is worse than another without any reasoning.
The "supporting" statements he makes will only reflect his self-acknowledged bias; you should know that by now.
There's only one -- and EXACTLY one -- legitimate statement he could use to support his argument, and it's quite a load of bullshit to base such strong statements off of. That support is that you can only push your body physically for so many hours a day, but as someone who has done high school and college athletics, I can plainly tell you that when you push yourself heavy physically, you have absolutely no energy or desire to work on academics. In other words, that argument is essentially null.
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Can someone translate the news story? Would be very nice of them..
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