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On August 01 2014 18:04 fixed_point wrote:Do remember that average Chinese salary is perhaps 35,000 RMB. Of course, iceiceice is Singaporean, but it is still more than enough to live comfortably in Singapore assuming he applies for government housing.
It sounds good until you think about taxes etc but i think it still beat most twitch stream payments.
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I think your internet broke, hfglgg.
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i think i am just stupid :[
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On August 01 2014 18:06 Retvets wrote:Show nested quote +On August 01 2014 18:04 fixed_point wrote:On August 01 2014 17:58 Retvets wrote: so only 170 USD. So low Do remember that average Chinese salary is perhaps 35,000 RMB. Of course, iceiceice is Singaporean, but it is still more than enough to live comfortably in Singapore assuming he applies for government housing. It sounds good until you think about taxes etc but i think it still beat most twitch stream payments. Singapore income tax rates are hilariously low. If he files tax returns in China, then it would be a bit higher. In any case, the point is moot because he earned a significant amount of money just from tournament winnings this year, not to mention he has a salary from DK! This is just food money for Mr. Koh.
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170$/day beats like everyone one of my colleagues except uber-boss. I am an Electronics Engineer
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On August 01 2014 18:09 Laserist wrote:170$/day beats like everyone one of my colleagues except uber-boss. I am an Electronics Engineer 
Why ur salary so low, i thought EE pays well?
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On August 01 2014 18:09 fixed_point wrote:Show nested quote +On August 01 2014 18:06 Retvets wrote:On August 01 2014 18:04 fixed_point wrote:On August 01 2014 17:58 Retvets wrote: so only 170 USD. So low Do remember that average Chinese salary is perhaps 35,000 RMB. Of course, iceiceice is Singaporean, but it is still more than enough to live comfortably in Singapore assuming he applies for government housing. It sounds good until you think about taxes etc but i think it still beat most twitch stream payments. Singapore income tax rates are hilariously low. If he files tax returns in China, then it would be a bit higher. In any case, the point is moot because he earned a significant amount of money just from tournament winnings this year, not to mention he has a salary from DK! This is just food money for Mr. Koh.
Ya i know about singaporean tax, i wished I worked there this year instead of Oz........
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On August 01 2014 18:17 Retvets wrote:Show nested quote +On August 01 2014 18:09 fixed_point wrote:On August 01 2014 18:06 Retvets wrote:On August 01 2014 18:04 fixed_point wrote:On August 01 2014 17:58 Retvets wrote: so only 170 USD. So low Do remember that average Chinese salary is perhaps 35,000 RMB. Of course, iceiceice is Singaporean, but it is still more than enough to live comfortably in Singapore assuming he applies for government housing. It sounds good until you think about taxes etc but i think it still beat most twitch stream payments. Singapore income tax rates are hilariously low. If he files tax returns in China, then it would be a bit higher. In any case, the point is moot because he earned a significant amount of money just from tournament winnings this year, not to mention he has a salary from DK! This is just food money for Mr. Koh. Ya i know about singaporean tax, i wished I worked there this year instead of Oz........ Yeah, oz is ridiculous. At least you know your money will be spent wisely on social benefits for the downtrodden aka 'totally not bludgers'.
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On August 01 2014 18:19 fixed_point wrote:Show nested quote +On August 01 2014 18:17 Retvets wrote:On August 01 2014 18:09 fixed_point wrote:On August 01 2014 18:06 Retvets wrote:On August 01 2014 18:04 fixed_point wrote:On August 01 2014 17:58 Retvets wrote: so only 170 USD. So low Do remember that average Chinese salary is perhaps 35,000 RMB. Of course, iceiceice is Singaporean, but it is still more than enough to live comfortably in Singapore assuming he applies for government housing. It sounds good until you think about taxes etc but i think it still beat most twitch stream payments. Singapore income tax rates are hilariously low. If he files tax returns in China, then it would be a bit higher. In any case, the point is moot because he earned a significant amount of money just from tournament winnings this year, not to mention he has a salary from DK! This is just food money for Mr. Koh. Ya i know about singaporean tax, i wished I worked there this year instead of Oz........ Yeah, oz is ridiculous. At least you know your money will be spent wisely on social benefits for the downtrodden aka 'totally not bludgers'.
Ya, I only came back to Oz cause of wife and melbourne. Otherwise, the singaporean job pays more even before taking tax into account and is in a better work enviroment.
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On August 01 2014 18:22 Retvets wrote:Show nested quote +On August 01 2014 18:19 fixed_point wrote:On August 01 2014 18:17 Retvets wrote:On August 01 2014 18:09 fixed_point wrote:On August 01 2014 18:06 Retvets wrote:On August 01 2014 18:04 fixed_point wrote:On August 01 2014 17:58 Retvets wrote: so only 170 USD. So low Do remember that average Chinese salary is perhaps 35,000 RMB. Of course, iceiceice is Singaporean, but it is still more than enough to live comfortably in Singapore assuming he applies for government housing. It sounds good until you think about taxes etc but i think it still beat most twitch stream payments. Singapore income tax rates are hilariously low. If he files tax returns in China, then it would be a bit higher. In any case, the point is moot because he earned a significant amount of money just from tournament winnings this year, not to mention he has a salary from DK! This is just food money for Mr. Koh. Ya i know about singaporean tax, i wished I worked there this year instead of Oz........ Yeah, oz is ridiculous. At least you know your money will be spent wisely on social benefits for the downtrodden aka 'totally not bludgers'. Ya, I only came back to Oz cause of wife and melbourne. Otherwise, the singaporean job pays more even before taking tax into account and is in a better work enviroment. Ah well, at least you get four seasons a year a day.
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On August 01 2014 18:31 fixed_point wrote:Show nested quote +On August 01 2014 18:22 Retvets wrote:On August 01 2014 18:19 fixed_point wrote:On August 01 2014 18:17 Retvets wrote:On August 01 2014 18:09 fixed_point wrote:On August 01 2014 18:06 Retvets wrote:On August 01 2014 18:04 fixed_point wrote:On August 01 2014 17:58 Retvets wrote: so only 170 USD. So low Do remember that average Chinese salary is perhaps 35,000 RMB. Of course, iceiceice is Singaporean, but it is still more than enough to live comfortably in Singapore assuming he applies for government housing. It sounds good until you think about taxes etc but i think it still beat most twitch stream payments. Singapore income tax rates are hilariously low. If he files tax returns in China, then it would be a bit higher. In any case, the point is moot because he earned a significant amount of money just from tournament winnings this year, not to mention he has a salary from DK! This is just food money for Mr. Koh. Ya i know about singaporean tax, i wished I worked there this year instead of Oz........ Yeah, oz is ridiculous. At least you know your money will be spent wisely on social benefits for the downtrodden aka 'totally not bludgers'. Ya, I only came back to Oz cause of wife and melbourne. Otherwise, the singaporean job pays more even before taking tax into account and is in a better work enviroment. Ah well, at least you get four seasons a year a day. Talk about the climate change.
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On August 01 2014 18:31 fixed_point wrote:Show nested quote +On August 01 2014 18:22 Retvets wrote:On August 01 2014 18:19 fixed_point wrote:On August 01 2014 18:17 Retvets wrote:On August 01 2014 18:09 fixed_point wrote:On August 01 2014 18:06 Retvets wrote:On August 01 2014 18:04 fixed_point wrote:On August 01 2014 17:58 Retvets wrote: so only 170 USD. So low Do remember that average Chinese salary is perhaps 35,000 RMB. Of course, iceiceice is Singaporean, but it is still more than enough to live comfortably in Singapore assuming he applies for government housing. It sounds good until you think about taxes etc but i think it still beat most twitch stream payments. Singapore income tax rates are hilariously low. If he files tax returns in China, then it would be a bit higher. In any case, the point is moot because he earned a significant amount of money just from tournament winnings this year, not to mention he has a salary from DK! This is just food money for Mr. Koh. Ya i know about singaporean tax, i wished I worked there this year instead of Oz........ Yeah, oz is ridiculous. At least you know your money will be spent wisely on social benefits for the downtrodden aka 'totally not bludgers'. Ya, I only came back to Oz cause of wife and melbourne. Otherwise, the singaporean job pays more even before taking tax into account and is in a better work enviroment. Ah well, at least you get four seasons a year a day.
Melbourne is not even that cold. Ppl just exaggerate so much. More like 2 season a year. Hot or not hot
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On August 01 2014 18:33 Retvets wrote:Show nested quote +On August 01 2014 18:31 fixed_point wrote:On August 01 2014 18:22 Retvets wrote:On August 01 2014 18:19 fixed_point wrote:On August 01 2014 18:17 Retvets wrote:On August 01 2014 18:09 fixed_point wrote:On August 01 2014 18:06 Retvets wrote:On August 01 2014 18:04 fixed_point wrote:On August 01 2014 17:58 Retvets wrote: so only 170 USD. So low Do remember that average Chinese salary is perhaps 35,000 RMB. Of course, iceiceice is Singaporean, but it is still more than enough to live comfortably in Singapore assuming he applies for government housing. It sounds good until you think about taxes etc but i think it still beat most twitch stream payments. Singapore income tax rates are hilariously low. If he files tax returns in China, then it would be a bit higher. In any case, the point is moot because he earned a significant amount of money just from tournament winnings this year, not to mention he has a salary from DK! This is just food money for Mr. Koh. Ya i know about singaporean tax, i wished I worked there this year instead of Oz........ Yeah, oz is ridiculous. At least you know your money will be spent wisely on social benefits for the downtrodden aka 'totally not bludgers'. Ya, I only came back to Oz cause of wife and melbourne. Otherwise, the singaporean job pays more even before taking tax into account and is in a better work enviroment. Ah well, at least you get four seasons a year a day. Melbourne is not even that cold. Ppl just exaggerate so much. More like 2 season a year. Hot or not hot
I used to live in Canberra, we have 'wet and gloomy' and 'not wet and gloomy'. Except for January, where it's just hot. But yeah, it's mostly my SEA friends who complain about the weather changes.
ice cube last game btw. He also said this will probably be the only month he streams, with the exception of a few days after big tournaments. He wants to make the distinction between streamer and professional player.
Second edit: also, he said he wants his WPC money...
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On August 01 2014 18:06 Retvets wrote:Show nested quote +On August 01 2014 18:04 fixed_point wrote:On August 01 2014 17:58 Retvets wrote: so only 170 USD. So low Do remember that average Chinese salary is perhaps 35,000 RMB. Of course, iceiceice is Singaporean, but it is still more than enough to live comfortably in Singapore assuming he applies for government housing. It sounds good until you think about taxes etc but i think it still beat most twitch stream payments. Does it? At over 100k people watching, I reckon you would get a lot more money out of twitch, wouldn't you?
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On August 01 2014 18:45 cecek wrote:Show nested quote +On August 01 2014 18:06 Retvets wrote:On August 01 2014 18:04 fixed_point wrote:On August 01 2014 17:58 Retvets wrote: so only 170 USD. So low Do remember that average Chinese salary is perhaps 35,000 RMB. Of course, iceiceice is Singaporean, but it is still more than enough to live comfortably in Singapore assuming he applies for government housing. It sounds good until you think about taxes etc but i think it still beat most twitch stream payments. Does it? At over 100k people watching, I reckon you would get a lot more money out of twitch, wouldn't you? The chinese won't be watching on twitch.
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ice3s stream is running so incredibly smooth on high resolution for me, much better than twitch :o
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It lags so much for me tt
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It's great for me right now. Ice3 going dinner
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