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On October 10 2007 05:48 {88}iNcontroL wrote:Show nested quote +On October 10 2007 05:45 {88}iNcontroL wrote: I see now why these guys keep information away from the general public. I am sorry testie, I am REALLY excited for you and I wanted to share that with the community. I forgot that the community is diverse with fucktard morons who will nay-say anything even if they dont realize the oppurtunity at hand.
I wish I had kept it a secret.
PS: Those who are being supportive, I thank you. This is fucking excellent and awesome. Absolutely nothing bad about it. To say he will do "better or worse" is not only a projection into a future you most likely have no fucking clue on, its a mute point. Be happy we are looking at putting a non korean in korea.
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NICE testie, go go gl h5 thats great how you were offered, dont quit like Draco And doesnt he play random, he'd probably have to stick with one race, and how good is his 2v2?
And why did he not accept it earlier? Sorry for all the questions
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On October 10 2007 07:04 Nocturne wrote: i think it's due to the sheer amount of practice hours korean players are able to play, where a foreigner would consider 6 hours a lot, a korean progamer would consider that daily routine - i guess you could call it endurance. i honestly wish testie the best of luck if he decides to go. although the going will be hard, i don't deny it'll be an experience he won't forget.
That's because only Koreans are professionals.
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On October 10 2007 07:17 BlackStar wrote:Show nested quote +On October 10 2007 07:04 Nocturne wrote: i think it's due to the sheer amount of practice hours korean players are able to play, where a foreigner would consider 6 hours a lot, a korean progamer would consider that daily routine - i guess you could call it endurance. i honestly wish testie the best of luck if he decides to go. although the going will be hard, i don't deny it'll be an experience he won't forget. That's because only Koreans are professionals.
true.
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Sc2 will not kill sc in korea, that's for sure...
Go Testie, I will cheer you!
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lol nick I thought you were gonna quit bw after IEST ;p but I guess this could be a nice adventure, especielly since it's something you've always wanted, with the right timing and all...
Even though you might feel like this isnt the right time etc, there rarely is.. And besides, let's face it, you are running out of time to make this dream-_-;
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hmm i predict testie might do bad first but then he will get better but wat he needs to be is be sucessful just like grrr
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On October 10 2007 05:09 KissBlade wrote:Show nested quote +On October 10 2007 03:50 IdrA wrote:On October 10 2007 03:43 koryano321 wrote:On October 09 2007 20:34 ForAdun wrote:I doubt Testie will stay in Korea for more than 9 months. It's not because of him, I don't know how disciplined he can follow a training routine and how strong he is mentally to stay focused. I just think he cannot live in Korea. It will be another world for him, he will feel that way every single day. It may cause him to question his decision again and again. Sooner or later he will ask himself what he's doing in Korea when he could have a good life somewhere else. He will most likely lose his aim after some time - feeling that he's walking in circles - and then he won't play SC with heart anymore. That will be his return to normal life, back home, finding a job, etc. Or in the worst case he will become another poker-freak...  Everyone needs something where he can go back to at any moment in his life. I highly doubt Testie can break the rules of life, no matter how hard he tries. testie aint draco, that bitch of a quitter you should probably shut the fuck up until you spend a year living with people you can barely talk to playing a computer game for 14 hours a day. You mean like people who play WoW?
i LOL'd
Testie ill be rooting on for you if you decide to go. It would be really awesome to hear news of how you are doing there. GL HF
and hope all these "GOOD LUCKS" dont pressure you into making u feel like you have to go now. take your time to think its a hard decision im sure.
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wish him luck, hope his mechanics are good enough to be able to play consistently vs the Korean Starcraft machines
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I think this thread will stay alive until Testie gives a yes or a no. xD
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if its true i wish testie best of luck if its not oh well :/
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Shit. Good luck if you go man. That's a experience I don't think anyone should pass up.
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Good luck Nick. You have got my full support in whatever you choose.
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On October 10 2007 05:55 SmileOrDie2 wrote: iNcontroL off testie's nuts pls
fucking troll, gtfo
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On October 10 2007 06:54 lilsusie wrote:Show nested quote +On October 10 2007 06:44 Jayson X wrote: Imagine korean fans screaming "nick perentesis FIGHTING!!" haha pure fun. GOGO TESTIE!!! though i dont think they'll be able to pronounce his last name...
thats why he will be parents tities
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