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GimbleB
Scotland178 Posts
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Junichi
Germany1056 Posts
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Knix
United States67 Posts
On February 18 2011 21:30 BasilPesto wrote: Is it naturally assumed that we all way watch Day9's daily here? Just saw on FB, that Sean looked at Idra's gameplay in #263. http://blip.tv/file/4782428 I wouldn't say all of us. I know I stopped watching most dailies unless they pertain to something I struggle with. Last one I watched was the mouse control one because it was very helpful. | ||
StarStruck
25339 Posts
On February 18 2011 12:21 starcraft2rush wrote: why did you only post loses from those bw games in his fan club nalgene Errr... If you followed him back then, you would know he hardly won any televised matches. He did fine in practice games on the B-Team in CJ Entus, but other than that the only time he dominated anything was in foreigner tournaments. P.S. You learn more from losing then you do from winning. | ||
Red.
Spain228 Posts
On February 18 2011 01:43 Snettik wrote: Even like the Simpsons have like Hitler references and the Simpsons are like the least offencive thing ever. A lot of people (including me) think that utterly tasteless and offencive jokes are funny... that's why there is a ton of jokes about rape, violence and jokes that are racistic/chauvinistic especially on the internet... you can even make a career out of that (South Park/Borat). I'm not saying you should laugh at it, but just ignore it and don't make posts about it. If you are a jew... okay i get it, if not just stop whining please and stop being so oversensitive. User was temp banned for this post. wow, wow, calms down men... theres an entire youtube channel with four hundred parodies about hitler, you dont have to laugh at it, but dont tell others what they have to do. My country right now its like the biggest crap in Europe and theres plenty of crap around the world about it and I dont care at all, just dont take things that serious... its a mockery of Downfall men User was temp banned for this post. | ||
Starlos
Canada191 Posts
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Torte de Lini
Germany38463 Posts
Can he even speak American (just teasing, clearly). Did he even bother learning Korea when he was in S.K? Feels so weird to spend all your years there and only speak English. Hum... | ||
Telcontar
United Kingdom16710 Posts
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hmunkey
United Kingdom1973 Posts
On February 19 2011 02:18 Telcontar wrote: Probably not. He's going to come back and realize the standard of living for a progamer in the US is significantly better than that in Korea and he'll probably choose the former. Living on the floor in a tiny apartment with only ~3 friends to talk to sounds horrible compared to normal American living conditions with the ability to talk to anyone and go anywhere.I wonder if we'll ever see him in the GSL again. I say that because it's unlikely that GOM will ever give him a free Code S spot in the future and I don't know how willing he'll be at having to spend a whole month in Code A with very little financial incentives (other than Code S of course). | ||
Torte de Lini
Germany38463 Posts
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Telcontar
United Kingdom16710 Posts
On February 19 2011 02:49 Torte de Lini wrote: That and the idea that you're forever viewed as a foreigner in a country has some heavy psychological tolls. Yeah, I know how that feels. Anyways, best of luck to IdrA! | ||
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Chill
Calgary25961 Posts
On February 19 2011 02:49 Torte de Lini wrote: That and the idea that you're forever viewed as a foreigner in a country has some heavy psychological tolls. I really feel like if one foreigner progamer actually learned Korean they would have a blast. | ||
Torte de Lini
Germany38463 Posts
On February 19 2011 02:58 Chill wrote: I really feel like if one foreigner progamer actually learned Korean they would have a blast. Did he even bother learning Korea when he was in S.K? Feels so weird to spend all your years there and only speak English. Guess that answers that. | ||
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Chill
Calgary25961 Posts
On February 19 2011 03:06 Torte de Lini wrote: Guess that answers that. I can understand, being a Brood War professional, he just didn't have any time to learn Korean. I think he asked Estro & CJ to let him take classes a few hours a week. I think they said they would allow it but nothing came of it. I'd guess once he moved out he had friends and was comfortable in Korea and didn't try to learn it. Learning Korean from scratch is difficult. The best I've seen someone do in preparation is Artosis. He's not fluent by any means, but can hold a basic conversation and can read and write Korean. Of course Giyom, Rekrul, Smuft, etc. are almost fluent, but they've been there longer. Edit: And they've had nightclub lessons, which boosts your Korean 1000% faster. | ||
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Liquid`Jinro
Sweden33719 Posts
On February 19 2011 02:58 Chill wrote: I really feel like if one foreigner progamer actually learned Korean they would have a blast. Like Giyom ![]() Korean lessons are super hard to find in Icheon, but we are all looking =[! | ||
Starlos
Canada191 Posts
On February 19 2011 03:17 Liquid`Jinro wrote: Like Giyom ![]() Korean lessons are super hard to find in Icheon, but we are all looking =[! Don't you know the alphabet though ? I'm pretty sure you said in an interview that you were writing the Korean names (of your Korean fans) in Hangul, to their surprise. That's a good beginning. May you all find Korean lessons. | ||
Torte de Lini
Germany38463 Posts
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Lomak
United States311 Posts
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Starlos
Canada191 Posts
On February 19 2011 04:49 Torte de Lini wrote: To be honest, if I didn't learn French at all here in Quebec, I'd be missing out on the country and would probably be hating it here. Well, in Québec people are wary of their language. If you step on it, it's exactly like stepping on the whole culture itself. | ||
Sfydjklm
United States9218 Posts
On February 18 2011 02:19 MrBitter wrote: o.O ZvT coaching with IdrA is posted: http://mrbitter.blip.tv/file/4777942/ Rep of IdrA rock'n my build: http://www.sc2replayed.com/replays/140681-1v1-terran-zerg-xelnaga-caverns its interesting in the beggining of the game i thought to myself this guy is so much better then me how come i never heard of him, and i started looking at the game trying to find what is it exactly that makes me better then you. And the answer came in the second half of the xel naga game vs LZ, it's the stress management. You begin to fall apart under pressure. And it's a pretty common thing to panic when u try to keep up with something and your brain just isnt fast enough to process information but it seems to me youre pretty fast. I dunno if thats something i can point out and you can reasonably work with it because it is rather intangible, but i guess noticing it is a first step if you havent already. I dunno. Happy birthday ![]() | ||
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