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Braavos36362 Posts
On March 14 2011 13:09 Mephiztopheles1 wrote: If you're going to change the title on the basis of racial implications, shouldn't you take the video down as well? I don't see how it's related. We have no control over what someone says in an interview not conducted by us, its rather to de-emphasize a misleading title.
edit: anyway, the issue is resolved below with proper quotations
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I think a good change would've just to put the title in quotations, to emphasize that is what somebody said.
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Braavos36362 Posts
On March 14 2011 13:19 Dubpace wrote: I think a good change would've just to put the title in quotations, to emphasize that is what somebody said. This is a good suggestion.
edit: changed it to have quotes
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Meh hot_bid going the " political correct" way on us.
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Vatican City State2594 Posts
On March 14 2011 13:22 Hot_Bid wrote:Show nested quote +On March 14 2011 13:19 Dubpace wrote: I think a good change would've just to put the title in quotations, to emphasize that is what somebody said. This is a good suggestion. I just said more or less this - it was a quote! Good fix.
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Horray for Hot_bid its back up
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Braavos36362 Posts
On March 14 2011 13:23 Teejing wrote: Meh hot_bid going the " political correct" way on us. lol maybe, but I think stuff like this should just be handled carefully
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On March 14 2011 13:08 Waxangel wrote: change it baaaaack
Sure it was hilarious, but rather unnecessary. I'm happy with the change.
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On March 14 2011 13:25 Hot_Bid wrote:Show nested quote +On March 14 2011 13:23 Teejing wrote: Meh hot_bid going the " political correct" way on us. lol maybe, but I think stuff like this should just be handled carefully
IMO it's necessary for the progression/reputation of eSports. I didn't expect something like that from TL and I'm glad they changed that to reflect their stance.
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No group stage coverage?
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On March 14 2011 13:13 Hot_Bid wrote:Show nested quote +On March 14 2011 13:09 Mephiztopheles1 wrote: If you're going to change the title on the basis of racial implications, shouldn't you take the video down as well? I don't see how it's related. We have no control over what someone says in an interview not conducted by us, its rather to de-emphasize a misleading title. edit: anyway, the issue is resolved below with proper quotations
Meh, too late to answer But still, it would all break down as to what you have defined as a misleading title. In this case, a person would click the thread just to be welcomed by a youtube video where its title and content would give right away the explanation of the thread's title.Hardly misleading, it's actually a somewhat good advertising of things. However, I haven't been long enough here as a poster to know how you deal with this ^_^
Cheers
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yay for reasonable moderators
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Lol, best title ever. Its also true, Korean style training and dedication to the game completely dominate "white dude" style.
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LOL such an epic quote from moon!
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White dudes would be able to keep up with Koreans if they took training as seriously as Koreans do. They keep making up the excuse that it's better to also do other things aside from training, but this is obviously not true... I don't think even being a practice house like IdrA & co intend would really change it up all that much if they keep the same attitude of having free weekends or whatever, hehe. So long as white pro-gamers do things like getting married, etc, etc, they will be behind~
Anyway, IEM was pretty awesome. Glad to see a bunch of Zergs make it up there :D
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On March 14 2011 12:58 rysecake wrote:Show nested quote +On March 14 2011 11:53 Backpack wrote: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.
Pretty much.
Pro-houses where people live and breath the game are necessary to play it at a truly competitive level.
Anything less, and your only hope is that the game hasn't been developed enough for the people who do live in pro-houses to figure out all the different strategies you can possibly do.
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LOL at title!! I was hoping that WhiteRa would do better but well... he'll win TSL3 and shut me up!! :D
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Maybe I'm wrong, but as much as I would like for fenix to be Mexican (lol no mexican progamers) I think he's Peruvian.
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Koreas willow write dues?
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I think he said, "Korean Willow Juice"
Obviously Moon got a new sponsor.
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