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On May 01 2014 04:18 kongoline wrote: but hai sucks lol, he might be better now but at worlds he was definitely worst player in c9 Dunno how's your memory, I just watched the game and in my opinion it was the case of Meteos and Hai making perfect picks rather than particularly impressive equalizers (not to say they were bad, but I definitely don't agree that they solely won C9 their game).
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On May 01 2014 04:21 ticklishmusic wrote:Show nested quote +On May 01 2014 03:32 wei2coolman wrote:On May 01 2014 03:16 Celial wrote:On May 01 2014 02:14 wei2coolman wrote:On May 01 2014 02:04 Kyrie wrote:fortunately for established physical sports there exists another way ncaa is far from a perfect system. college exploiting young adults for millions of dollars, without paying their athlete under the cloak of "they're here for the education" Don't they get a full ride though? I'm not American, so I only know from the clichees that a college education easily costs a few hundred thousand dollars... full ride through a college where they get joke classes just so they can practice full time for their sport without making a penny? I mean slaves got free housing too, if you want to go there. The quality of education most of them receive is so low that they might as well not have degrees at all (though there are exceptions, foremost being Andrew Luck). Honestly, them having a crap education is almost more of a reflection on how lousy American higher ed is a whole rather than the student athlete system though. I seriously hope you're not comparing legitimate graduates from top universities with student athletes...
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Anyone else feeling like the game is in a really boring state right now? It feels so dull to me. I guess I'm just a bit tired of League.
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I really liked it at the beginning of S4, I was fine with couple tweaks (defensive masteries nerf), but I'm not happy with the direction it took after that. Still playing though.
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I just feel like nothing has any influence at all on how the game goes anymore. I've seen 4v5's with the fifth guy coming back at 15 minutes and still winning. I mean I get that if the 4 were really ahead in kills or something but it was like 8 kills to 10, 1-1 in towers and 1 dragon for the 5 man team.
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Its soloq.Shit like that has always happened.
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On May 01 2014 04:37 Fildun wrote: I just feel like nothing has any influence at all on how the game goes anymore. I've seen 4v5's with the fifth guy coming back at 15 minutes and still winning. I mean I get that if the 4 were really ahead in kills or something but it was like 8 kills to 10, 1-1 in towers and 1 dragon for the 5 man team. Like i said earlier its ridiculous you can crush your lane, all your lanes win, but then the other team win cause they have Ziggs or something and can stall the game for like 20 more minutes till your entire team is worthless
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On May 01 2014 04:40 JimmiC wrote:Show nested quote +On May 01 2014 04:24 wei2coolman wrote:On May 01 2014 04:21 ticklishmusic wrote:On May 01 2014 03:32 wei2coolman wrote:On May 01 2014 03:16 Celial wrote:On May 01 2014 02:14 wei2coolman wrote:On May 01 2014 02:04 Kyrie wrote:fortunately for established physical sports there exists another way ncaa is far from a perfect system. college exploiting young adults for millions of dollars, without paying their athlete under the cloak of "they're here for the education" Don't they get a full ride though? I'm not American, so I only know from the clichees that a college education easily costs a few hundred thousand dollars... full ride through a college where they get joke classes just so they can practice full time for their sport without making a penny? I mean slaves got free housing too, if you want to go there. The quality of education most of them receive is so low that they might as well not have degrees at all (though there are exceptions, foremost being Andrew Luck). Honestly, them having a crap education is almost more of a reflection on how lousy American higher ed is a whole rather than the student athlete system though. I seriously hope you're not comparing legitimate graduates from top universities with student athletes... I seriously hope you are not saying that all student athletes are not legitimate graduates from top universities. In fact 90% or more go on to be something pro other then sports. sounds like you did your homework
90% or more of esports pros go on to be something pro other than esports
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On May 01 2014 04:40 JimmiC wrote:Show nested quote +On May 01 2014 04:24 wei2coolman wrote:On May 01 2014 04:21 ticklishmusic wrote:On May 01 2014 03:32 wei2coolman wrote:On May 01 2014 03:16 Celial wrote:On May 01 2014 02:14 wei2coolman wrote:On May 01 2014 02:04 Kyrie wrote:fortunately for established physical sports there exists another way ncaa is far from a perfect system. college exploiting young adults for millions of dollars, without paying their athlete under the cloak of "they're here for the education" Don't they get a full ride though? I'm not American, so I only know from the clichees that a college education easily costs a few hundred thousand dollars... full ride through a college where they get joke classes just so they can practice full time for their sport without making a penny? I mean slaves got free housing too, if you want to go there. The quality of education most of them receive is so low that they might as well not have degrees at all (though there are exceptions, foremost being Andrew Luck). Honestly, them having a crap education is almost more of a reflection on how lousy American higher ed is a whole rather than the student athlete system though. I seriously hope you're not comparing legitimate graduates from top universities with student athletes... I seriously hope you are not saying that all student athletes are not legitimate graduates from top universities. In fact 90% or more go on to be something pro other then sports. Oh, they're legitimate graduates, obviously, but you'd be kidding yourself if you don't think paper-classes don't exist for a lot of the student athletes.
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Roffles
Pitcairn19291 Posts
Relevant exam from none other than the University of Georgia Physical Education department l0l:
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United States23745 Posts
On May 01 2014 04:49 Roffles wrote:Relevant exam from none other than the University of Georgia Physical Education department l0l: + Show Spoiler + Fuck, I didn't know 4.
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what the balls is a basketball field goal
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They allow you to google any and all results on your smartphone if you're stuck.
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Baa?21242 Posts
Yeah I would've had to guess on 3 and 4, and I have no idea what a basketball field goal is.
Wiki tells me:
In basketball, the term field goal refers to a basket scored on any shot or tap other than a free throw, worth two or three points depending on the distance of the attempt from the basket.
Meh never heard of that term. So two answers are correct for that question?? This is too hard
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Are these graded on a curve? lol.
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As someone who has no idea about basketball rules, but has taken exams, 6 feels like a trick question.
Also where can I go to have my final be a LoL version of that?
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On April 30 2014 23:44 Neverhood wrote: How is link's korean? If it's decent he could be a big help in helping with communication if they import a korean top laner.
I thought he was Chinese?
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Baa?21242 Posts
On May 01 2014 04:59 KissBlade wrote:Show nested quote +On April 30 2014 23:44 Neverhood wrote: How is link's korean? If it's decent he could be a big help in helping with communication if they import a korean top laner. I thought he was Chinese?
Of the four people I've talked to about this today, every single one, myself included, thought he was Chinese. Apparently not.
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