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fR.INDI
Germany50 Posts
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FatBat
Germany326 Posts
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Kontrax
Germany84 Posts
Watching the stream everythime he streams. Sign me up!! | ||
KingOfFlan
United States9 Posts
You are probably my favorite streamer. love the commentary you have now! | ||
beamingrobot
United States685 Posts
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strahlemann
Germany15 Posts
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Irrational_Animal
Germany1059 Posts
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Liquid`TLO
Germany767 Posts
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Irrational_Animal
Germany1059 Posts
Best of luck! | ||
Mattchew
United States5684 Posts
On January 05 2012 00:55 Liquid`TLO wrote: It has nothing to do with that, I am using these days to prepare me physically. in 2 days I start mass practice like never before. There is more to sc2 than just playing the game though. especially for someone with my problems. time for TLO beast mode | ||
fR.INDI
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Ariovist
Germany430 Posts
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fR.INDI
Germany50 Posts
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Conny Duck
Austria90 Posts
Knowing when a 2Rax is coming by counting the SCVs of the opponent. And the cute post-it notes. And the commentary. And everything! This beard will be shaved soon. | ||
strahlemann
Germany15 Posts
your notepads in your whole home are completely in english, why ? Do you dont think its better if they are in your native language ? | ||
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Liquid`TLO
Germany767 Posts
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Pimmeh
Netherlands120 Posts
On January 10 2012 07:11 Liquid`TLO wrote: Strahlemann, my native language is German. But 90% of my communication happens in English, I think and even dream in English by now, so it seems more natural to me do it in English. After a while in the states I was singing a dutch song. Then I dropped my pen and, as usual, I start talking to myself. It was in english. This prompted me to try and think in both Dutch and English at the same time, and I got a headache. Language is awesome! | ||
obsKura
Ireland1061 Posts
On January 10 2012 07:11 Liquid`TLO wrote: Strahlemann, my native language is German. But 90% of my communication happens in English, I think and even dream in English by now, so it seems more natural to me do it in English. Same here, I know exactly what you mean. I live in Ireland since 5 years now - it changed everything for me: dreaming in english, thinking in english, it's just natural. I'm used to speak German only while communicating with my family and while talking to a handful of german colleagues at work but that's pretty much it. Sometimes I miss German, it's a beautiful language and you can express so much more than in English. Goethe and Schiller would probably know what I mean. ^^ - Obskuria / obsKura | ||
Razakel
Ireland466 Posts
Now go pwn! :D | ||
Pimmeh
Netherlands120 Posts
On January 10 2012 07:53 obsKura wrote: Same here, I know exactly what you mean. I live in Ireland since 5 years now - it changed everything for me: dreaming in english, thinking in english, it's just natural. I'm used to speak German only while communicating with my family and while talking to a handful of german colleagues at work but that's pretty much it. Sometimes I miss German, it's a beautiful language and you can express so much more than in English. Goethe and Schiller would probably know what I mean. ^^ - Obskuria / obsKura I've actually found that English has a lot more words and subtleties within those words... But maybe that's just because my two vocabularies don't match. | ||
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