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I don't get it why does it matter if people donate to him or when he streams?
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On June 16 2011 10:31 Kiante wrote:Show nested quote +On June 16 2011 10:22 JiPrime wrote:On June 16 2011 10:16 d(O.o)a wrote:On June 16 2011 10:12 JiPrime wrote: I can't believe that some of us have easily forgotten the amount of damage that he dealt on the BW scene.
For god's sake, he was on national news for his crime, and tarred the reputation and integrity of progaming.
And don't forget that he pretty much lumped shit on his coach's name. ;_;
If he even had the ounce of honor in him, he wouldve stopped denying before his coach started to defend him.
He can play BW as much as he wants, I don't care.
But he should not try gaining anything from playing BW.
Shame on you, Savior.
At least finish your sentences before streaming. How does streaming give him anything? If anything all it does is give us the community something to watch. http://www.teamliquid.net/blogs/viewblog.php?topic_id=233851Read the OP. I lurk at the Korean communities as well and they are definitely NOT happy from this. thats why he had like 20k people watching. because they were unhappy? seems like not watching would be the correct response
We need to get a hold of MJY and let him know foreigners like watching him stream. Might encourage him to stream even if he gets a lot of crap from Koreans.
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On June 16 2011 10:39 Romantic wrote:Show nested quote +On June 16 2011 10:31 Kiante wrote:On June 16 2011 10:22 JiPrime wrote:On June 16 2011 10:16 d(O.o)a wrote:On June 16 2011 10:12 JiPrime wrote: I can't believe that some of us have easily forgotten the amount of damage that he dealt on the BW scene.
For god's sake, he was on national news for his crime, and tarred the reputation and integrity of progaming.
And don't forget that he pretty much lumped shit on his coach's name. ;_;
If he even had the ounce of honor in him, he wouldve stopped denying before his coach started to defend him.
He can play BW as much as he wants, I don't care.
But he should not try gaining anything from playing BW.
Shame on you, Savior.
At least finish your sentences before streaming. How does streaming give him anything? If anything all it does is give us the community something to watch. http://www.teamliquid.net/blogs/viewblog.php?topic_id=233851Read the OP. I lurk at the Korean communities as well and they are definitely NOT happy from this. thats why he had like 20k people watching. because they were unhappy? seems like not watching would be the correct response We need to get a hold of MJY and let him know foreigners like watching him stream. Might encourage him to stream even if he gets a lot of crap from Koreans.
For sure, I'd personally donate to him if he started streaming more frequently and especially if he did it on Justin.tv, livestream, ustream etc so I wouldn't have to go through as much work to watch
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On June 16 2011 10:22 JiPrime wrote:Show nested quote +On June 16 2011 10:16 d(O.o)a wrote:On June 16 2011 10:12 JiPrime wrote: I can't believe that some of us have easily forgotten the amount of damage that he dealt on the BW scene.
For god's sake, he was on national news for his crime, and tarred the reputation and integrity of progaming.
And don't forget that he pretty much lumped shit on his coach's name. ;_;
If he even had the ounce of honor in him, he wouldve stopped denying before his coach started to defend him.
He can play BW as much as he wants, I don't care.
But he should not try gaining anything from playing BW.
Shame on you, Savior.
At least finish your sentences before streaming. How does streaming give him anything? If anything all it does is give us the community something to watch. http://www.teamliquid.net/blogs/viewblog.php?topic_id=233851Read the OP. I lurk at the Korean communities as well and they are definitely NOT happy from this. Seeing as how that "MJY" site's poll about whether they agree with Savior streaming or not was split almost 50/50 yesterday, and how MJY's personal page has messages of encouragement from fans, trying to make it seem like the Korean community as a whole is "definitely not happy" is really inaccurate.
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Anyone else see this tweet from djwheat?
'EVERYONE NEEDS A SECOND CHANCE! Savi0r at MLG!'
o_O
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On June 16 2011 10:49 schmutttt wrote: Anyone else see this tweet from djwheat?
'EVERYONE NEEDS A SECOND CHANCE! Savi0r at MLG!'
o_O
The bigger the pain, the longer he must wait for his 2nd chance.
In this case, a couple of years still for me.
But you're right. He does deserve it... eventually.
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On June 16 2011 10:39 Romantic wrote:Show nested quote +On June 16 2011 10:31 Kiante wrote:On June 16 2011 10:22 JiPrime wrote:On June 16 2011 10:16 d(O.o)a wrote:On June 16 2011 10:12 JiPrime wrote: I can't believe that some of us have easily forgotten the amount of damage that he dealt on the BW scene.
For god's sake, he was on national news for his crime, and tarred the reputation and integrity of progaming.
And don't forget that he pretty much lumped shit on his coach's name. ;_;
If he even had the ounce of honor in him, he wouldve stopped denying before his coach started to defend him.
He can play BW as much as he wants, I don't care.
But he should not try gaining anything from playing BW.
Shame on you, Savior.
At least finish your sentences before streaming. How does streaming give him anything? If anything all it does is give us the community something to watch. http://www.teamliquid.net/blogs/viewblog.php?topic_id=233851Read the OP. I lurk at the Korean communities as well and they are definitely NOT happy from this. thats why he had like 20k people watching. because they were unhappy? seems like not watching would be the correct response We need to get a hold of MJY and let him know foreigners like watching him stream. Might encourage him to stream even if he gets a lot of crap from Koreans. I'd love for someone to do this. I don't watch too much BW these days (only big matches and finals) but the second Kiante and GTR started streaming sAviOr I was up all night watching.
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On June 16 2011 10:48 koreasilver wrote:Show nested quote +On June 16 2011 10:22 JiPrime wrote:On June 16 2011 10:16 d(O.o)a wrote:On June 16 2011 10:12 JiPrime wrote: I can't believe that some of us have easily forgotten the amount of damage that he dealt on the BW scene.
For god's sake, he was on national news for his crime, and tarred the reputation and integrity of progaming.
And don't forget that he pretty much lumped shit on his coach's name. ;_;
If he even had the ounce of honor in him, he wouldve stopped denying before his coach started to defend him.
He can play BW as much as he wants, I don't care.
But he should not try gaining anything from playing BW.
Shame on you, Savior.
At least finish your sentences before streaming. How does streaming give him anything? If anything all it does is give us the community something to watch. http://www.teamliquid.net/blogs/viewblog.php?topic_id=233851Read the OP. I lurk at the Korean communities as well and they are definitely NOT happy from this. Seeing as how that "MJY" site's poll about whether they agree with Savior streaming or not was split almost 50/50 yesterday, and how MJY's personal page has messages of encouragement from fans, trying to make it seem like the Korean community as a whole is "definitely not happy" is really inaccurate.
Except that MJY fanboys definitely don't represent the Korean BW community as a whole.
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On June 16 2011 11:06 JiPrime wrote:Show nested quote +On June 16 2011 10:48 koreasilver wrote:On June 16 2011 10:22 JiPrime wrote:On June 16 2011 10:16 d(O.o)a wrote:On June 16 2011 10:12 JiPrime wrote: I can't believe that some of us have easily forgotten the amount of damage that he dealt on the BW scene.
For god's sake, he was on national news for his crime, and tarred the reputation and integrity of progaming.
And don't forget that he pretty much lumped shit on his coach's name. ;_;
If he even had the ounce of honor in him, he wouldve stopped denying before his coach started to defend him.
He can play BW as much as he wants, I don't care.
But he should not try gaining anything from playing BW.
Shame on you, Savior.
At least finish your sentences before streaming. How does streaming give him anything? If anything all it does is give us the community something to watch. http://www.teamliquid.net/blogs/viewblog.php?topic_id=233851Read the OP. I lurk at the Korean communities as well and they are definitely NOT happy from this. Seeing as how that "MJY" site's poll about whether they agree with Savior streaming or not was split almost 50/50 yesterday, and how MJY's personal page has messages of encouragement from fans, trying to make it seem like the Korean community as a whole is "definitely not happy" is really inaccurate. Except that MJY fanboys definitely don't represent the Korean BW community as a whole. They're still apart of the community so they influence what the general perception is.
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On June 16 2011 11:06 JiPrime wrote:Show nested quote +On June 16 2011 10:48 koreasilver wrote:On June 16 2011 10:22 JiPrime wrote:On June 16 2011 10:16 d(O.o)a wrote:On June 16 2011 10:12 JiPrime wrote: I can't believe that some of us have easily forgotten the amount of damage that he dealt on the BW scene.
For god's sake, he was on national news for his crime, and tarred the reputation and integrity of progaming.
And don't forget that he pretty much lumped shit on his coach's name. ;_;
If he even had the ounce of honor in him, he wouldve stopped denying before his coach started to defend him.
He can play BW as much as he wants, I don't care.
But he should not try gaining anything from playing BW.
Shame on you, Savior.
At least finish your sentences before streaming. How does streaming give him anything? If anything all it does is give us the community something to watch. http://www.teamliquid.net/blogs/viewblog.php?topic_id=233851Read the OP. I lurk at the Korean communities as well and they are definitely NOT happy from this. Seeing as how that "MJY" site's poll about whether they agree with Savior streaming or not was split almost 50/50 yesterday, and how MJY's personal page has messages of encouragement from fans, trying to make it seem like the Korean community as a whole is "definitely not happy" is really inaccurate. Except that MJY fanboys definitely don't represent the Korean BW community as a whole. Seeing as how Korean netizens are rabid to the ends that they would swarm en masse to provocative things like flies to a fire, if the Korean community as a whole was so adamantly against MJY streaming then I would have seen much more mud slinging than I did.
Sorry, but you don't speak for the community as a whole.
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On June 16 2011 11:07 Serpico wrote:Show nested quote +On June 16 2011 11:06 JiPrime wrote:On June 16 2011 10:48 koreasilver wrote:On June 16 2011 10:22 JiPrime wrote:On June 16 2011 10:16 d(O.o)a wrote:On June 16 2011 10:12 JiPrime wrote: I can't believe that some of us have easily forgotten the amount of damage that he dealt on the BW scene.
For god's sake, he was on national news for his crime, and tarred the reputation and integrity of progaming.
And don't forget that he pretty much lumped shit on his coach's name. ;_;
If he even had the ounce of honor in him, he wouldve stopped denying before his coach started to defend him.
He can play BW as much as he wants, I don't care.
But he should not try gaining anything from playing BW.
Shame on you, Savior.
At least finish your sentences before streaming. How does streaming give him anything? If anything all it does is give us the community something to watch. http://www.teamliquid.net/blogs/viewblog.php?topic_id=233851Read the OP. I lurk at the Korean communities as well and they are definitely NOT happy from this. Seeing as how that "MJY" site's poll about whether they agree with Savior streaming or not was split almost 50/50 yesterday, and how MJY's personal page has messages of encouragement from fans, trying to make it seem like the Korean community as a whole is "definitely not happy" is really inaccurate. Except that MJY fanboys definitely don't represent the Korean BW community as a whole. They're still apart of the community so they influence what the general perception is.
With that logic, I can say that Al Qaeda is still part of the Muslim community so they influence what the general perception is.
.[/QUOTE] Seeing as how Korean netizens are rabid to the ends that they would swarm en masse to provocative things like flies to a fire, if the Korean community as a whole was so adamantly against MJY streaming then I would have seen much more mud slinging than I did.
Sorry, but you don't speak for the community as a whole. [/QUOTE]
And when did I ever say that I speak for the community as a whole?
Enough of this. I'm out of this thread before the banhammer lands.
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On June 16 2011 11:10 JiPrime wrote:Show nested quote +On June 16 2011 11:07 Serpico wrote:On June 16 2011 11:06 JiPrime wrote:On June 16 2011 10:48 koreasilver wrote:On June 16 2011 10:22 JiPrime wrote:On June 16 2011 10:16 d(O.o)a wrote:On June 16 2011 10:12 JiPrime wrote: I can't believe that some of us have easily forgotten the amount of damage that he dealt on the BW scene.
For god's sake, he was on national news for his crime, and tarred the reputation and integrity of progaming.
And don't forget that he pretty much lumped shit on his coach's name. ;_;
If he even had the ounce of honor in him, he wouldve stopped denying before his coach started to defend him.
He can play BW as much as he wants, I don't care.
But he should not try gaining anything from playing BW.
Shame on you, Savior.
At least finish your sentences before streaming. How does streaming give him anything? If anything all it does is give us the community something to watch. http://www.teamliquid.net/blogs/viewblog.php?topic_id=233851Read the OP. I lurk at the Korean communities as well and they are definitely NOT happy from this. Seeing as how that "MJY" site's poll about whether they agree with Savior streaming or not was split almost 50/50 yesterday, and how MJY's personal page has messages of encouragement from fans, trying to make it seem like the Korean community as a whole is "definitely not happy" is really inaccurate. Except that MJY fanboys definitely don't represent the Korean BW community as a whole. They're still apart of the community so they influence what the general perception is. With that logic, I can say that Al Qaeda is still part of the Muslim community so they influence what the general perception is. Enough of this. I'm out of this thread before the banhammer lands. uhh, the point is that they exist and they're out there so you can't deny that yes some people in the community do support him. The difference with Al Qaeda is they're much less widely supported globally. You SHOULD leave as you're spewing garbage. Savior had a gigantic following before the scandal.
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You tried to make it seem like the Korean community as a whole disagreed with MJY streaming, which is obviously false as shit.
gtfo with your unsubstantiated claims.
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On June 16 2011 11:06 JiPrime wrote:Show nested quote +On June 16 2011 10:48 koreasilver wrote:On June 16 2011 10:22 JiPrime wrote:On June 16 2011 10:16 d(O.o)a wrote:On June 16 2011 10:12 JiPrime wrote: I can't believe that some of us have easily forgotten the amount of damage that he dealt on the BW scene.
For god's sake, he was on national news for his crime, and tarred the reputation and integrity of progaming.
And don't forget that he pretty much lumped shit on his coach's name. ;_;
If he even had the ounce of honor in him, he wouldve stopped denying before his coach started to defend him.
He can play BW as much as he wants, I don't care.
But he should not try gaining anything from playing BW.
Shame on you, Savior.
At least finish your sentences before streaming. How does streaming give him anything? If anything all it does is give us the community something to watch. http://www.teamliquid.net/blogs/viewblog.php?topic_id=233851Read the OP. I lurk at the Korean communities as well and they are definitely NOT happy from this. Seeing as how that "MJY" site's poll about whether they agree with Savior streaming or not was split almost 50/50 yesterday, and how MJY's personal page has messages of encouragement from fans, trying to make it seem like the Korean community as a whole is "definitely not happy" is really inaccurate. Except that MJY fanboys definitely don't represent the Korean BW community as a whole.
Neither do you.
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On June 16 2011 11:10 JiPrime wrote:Show nested quote +On June 16 2011 11:07 Serpico wrote:On June 16 2011 11:06 JiPrime wrote:On June 16 2011 10:48 koreasilver wrote:On June 16 2011 10:22 JiPrime wrote:On June 16 2011 10:16 d(O.o)a wrote:On June 16 2011 10:12 JiPrime wrote: I can't believe that some of us have easily forgotten the amount of damage that he dealt on the BW scene.
For god's sake, he was on national news for his crime, and tarred the reputation and integrity of progaming.
And don't forget that he pretty much lumped shit on his coach's name. ;_;
If he even had the ounce of honor in him, he wouldve stopped denying before his coach started to defend him.
He can play BW as much as he wants, I don't care.
But he should not try gaining anything from playing BW.
Shame on you, Savior.
At least finish your sentences before streaming. How does streaming give him anything? If anything all it does is give us the community something to watch. http://www.teamliquid.net/blogs/viewblog.php?topic_id=233851Read the OP. I lurk at the Korean communities as well and they are definitely NOT happy from this. Seeing as how that "MJY" site's poll about whether they agree with Savior streaming or not was split almost 50/50 yesterday, and how MJY's personal page has messages of encouragement from fans, trying to make it seem like the Korean community as a whole is "definitely not happy" is really inaccurate. Except that MJY fanboys definitely don't represent the Korean BW community as a whole. They're still apart of the community so they influence what the general perception is. With that logic, I can say that Al Qaeda is still part of the Muslim community so they influence what the general perception is. . Seeing as how Korean netizens are rabid to the ends that they would swarm en masse to provocative things like flies to a fire, if the Korean community as a whole was so adamantly against MJY streaming then I would have seen much more mud slinging than I did.
Sorry, but you don't speak for the community as a whole.
And when did I ever say that I speak for the community as a whole?
Enough of this. I'm out of this thread before the banhammer lands.[/QUOTE][/QUOTE]
You certainly implied it with the bolded statement and your stance towards this issue.
But koreasilver is right. Korean Netizens are infamous for their notoriousness.
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On June 16 2011 10:31 Vathus wrote: I don't get it why does it matter if people donate to him or when he streams?
Cause bitter nerds decided arbitrarily that savior hasn't been punished enough.
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On June 16 2011 10:39 Romantic wrote:Show nested quote +On June 16 2011 10:31 Kiante wrote:On June 16 2011 10:22 JiPrime wrote:On June 16 2011 10:16 d(O.o)a wrote:On June 16 2011 10:12 JiPrime wrote: I can't believe that some of us have easily forgotten the amount of damage that he dealt on the BW scene.
For god's sake, he was on national news for his crime, and tarred the reputation and integrity of progaming.
And don't forget that he pretty much lumped shit on his coach's name. ;_;
If he even had the ounce of honor in him, he wouldve stopped denying before his coach started to defend him.
He can play BW as much as he wants, I don't care.
But he should not try gaining anything from playing BW.
Shame on you, Savior.
At least finish your sentences before streaming. How does streaming give him anything? If anything all it does is give us the community something to watch. http://www.teamliquid.net/blogs/viewblog.php?topic_id=233851Read the OP. I lurk at the Korean communities as well and they are definitely NOT happy from this. thats why he had like 20k people watching. because they were unhappy? seems like not watching would be the correct response We need to get a hold of MJY and let him know foreigners like watching him stream. Might encourage him to stream even if he gets a lot of crap from Koreans.
Hell yeah!
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Anyone have a link to the stream?
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He shits all over BW by bringing in illegal gambling and gangs risking the whole competetive BW scene. Now he decides to stream BW publicly while he is on probation? There is no doubt he is a great player, but he is a bigger scum.
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