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On March 14 2011 11:53 Backpack wrote:Show nested quote +On March 14 2011 10:34 rysecake wrote:On March 14 2011 10:20 Backpack wrote:On March 14 2011 10:15 Kenpachi wrote: so typical. When have foreigners beaten Koreans as of recently? Jinro and Huk? ^^ You're missing the point. The fact of the matter is, Korean training dominates foreigner training. Not all foreigners who trained in Korea have been successful (ex. Haypro), meaning individual talent still does play a role. However, the korean regime overall is much stronger than how foreigners train. As far as I'm concerned, because he trains/lives with a Korean pro team, Jinro is korean, not a foreigner. There isn't magic starcraft dust in the air over there. Nothing is stopping other foreigners from training just as hard.
Nah man, it's just the Starcraft dust. That stuff is EVERYWHERE.
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United States187 Posts
That video was mega hilarious
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Nice write-up, and thanks for the link to the replays. I have some nice games to watch now (i missed them the first time around)
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Gahhh, i was hoping that the rest of the world would catch up...
But then again, Korean training ethics are insane.
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hmm i cant hear moon say anything on the video
but i liked the writeup and the title haha
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more white people need to go to korea !
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Korean owns the white doods
hahah
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On March 14 2011 11:53 Backpack wrote:Show nested quote +On March 14 2011 10:34 rysecake wrote:On March 14 2011 10:20 Backpack wrote:On March 14 2011 10:15 Kenpachi wrote: so typical. When have foreigners beaten Koreans as of recently? Jinro and Huk? ^^ You're missing the point. The fact of the matter is, Korean training dominates foreigner training. Not all foreigners who trained in Korea have been successful (ex. Haypro), meaning individual talent still does play a role. However, the korean regime overall is much stronger than how foreigners train. As far as I'm concerned, because he trains/lives with a Korean pro team, Jinro is korean, not a foreigner. There isn't magic starcraft dust in the air over there. Nothing is stopping other foreigners from training just as hard.
There is something stopping foreigners, the culture. Korea is the only place in the world where Starcraft is treated as a professional sport. Pros live, breath, eat, play sc2 in the same house all day everyday. Until foreigners do that, the magic dust will be there.
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What happened to the title :/ that was actually funny
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Vatican City State2594 Posts
On March 14 2011 12:58 G.K. wrote: What happened to the title :/ that was actually funny Yea. Damn TL, going all PC on us and shit! While still including the same content! WHAT?!
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Braavos36374 Posts
Title was changed to de-emphasize races -- its not even 100% accurate.
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Vatican City State2594 Posts
On March 14 2011 13:02 Hot_Bid wrote: Title was changed to de-emphasize races -- its not even 100% accurate. But it was a direct quote... Who cares about accuracy? Seemed pretty accurate to him at the time haha.
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I'm sad the title changed, but I suppose it makes sense.
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On March 14 2011 13:02 Hot_Bid wrote: Title was changed to de-emphasize races -- its not even 100% accurate.
I guess anything to decrease racial tensions is a good idea... but this title is so lame in comparison :[
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Dream hack doesn't count for oGsTop/Inca. Wasn't that the tourney where it was all best of 1s, so it was basically a coin toss forever won or lost? I think some random named actionjesus got far because of that?
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United States33317 Posts
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If you're going to change the title on the basis of racial implications, shouldn't you take the video down as well?
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On March 14 2011 11:56 Phosgene wrote: That video was mega hilarious
I thought it was hilarious. But mega?
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