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Matthew Fink: A Question of Hardware

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Matthew Fink

A Question of Hardware


Matt will learn much about progaming (and bananas) from EG


By: riptide and SirJolt
Graphics by: HawaiianPig
Published: July 18th 2012


There is a sort of undeniable gravity about the chair. It was there when we met first met Matthew Fink in person, just as it's there when we talk to him about his time in Korea, his life as a gamer, and his year travelling the world, from tournament to tournament. In the same way as it draws attention in person, so too does it draw the line of any narrative; politically incorrect and all as it may be, there's no escaping the reality of it.

This profile has been through more iterations than we could reasonably detail here. We've tried approach after approach to try to get to the heart of what it is to be Matthew "LookNoHands" Fink, who he is as a person, and what competitive gaming has come to mean to him. With all that in mind, it's still hard for us to appreciate how much more pronounced that sense of gravity must be for him.

When we first talked to Matt, there was an unexpected focus on the centrality of the correct hardware to the experience, and, as much as it might seem as though some of the details are extraneous, once we gained some insight into the way the man plays we began to appreciate the extent to which his hardware makes a difference.

It comes up early in our conversations, when we spoke with Matt about the appreciation of gaming that’s seen him fly around the earth and where it began. The first question we asked was so direct as to be tactless, but it seemed more honest to just wear our collective heart on our sleeve; we asked the question he’s been asked a thousand times, "How do you play Starcraft?"

With the news emerging that Matt is to be at the EG Lair, training with the North American progaming team, this is a question he’s going to hear time and again in the coming weeks. From the 17th to the 27th of July, he’ll be living in the same house as players like Greg “Idra” Fields and Chris “HuK” Loranger, and we’ll see just how much he can learn from his time in such a competitive environment.

Matt will learn much about progaming (and bananas) from EG
Matt will learn much about progaming (and bananas) from EG.
The truth is that PC gaming, as a whole, has a sort of wholesome tradition of attention to hardware beyond the norm. The Starcraft community is one in which questions of the claw vs the palm grip can incite near religious fervor, with each pitching its perennial proponents against the other's staunch supporters. We are, in short, a community obsessed, to one degree or another, with hardware.

Consider then, the case for Matthew Fink, whose Razer Mamba Elite has been chosen not because it supports the agility and fingertip precision of the vaunted claw-grip, nor the ergonomic comfort of the palm grip. Rather, this is hardware chosen by a man whose input mechanism all comes down to one point, whose acquaintance with his hardware is more intimate than those using either of the methods with which we might be more familiar. In his own words,

"Although all of my equipment is unmodified, I am, in fact, much more sensitive to some of the small things such as the shape of the mouse, the texture of the mouse surface and the spacing of the keys [...] When I type I hit the keys with the bottoms of my arms."

As he says it, we find ourselves assailed by a flashback to last year's Dreamhack Winter, at which we first met Matt. He was, at the time, rattling through a game of Starcraft 2, just part of what would become an afternoon of 3v3s, with constant communication, the usual back-and-forth scramble of blame and praise that accompanies the format. His arms were pressed down on both mouse and keyboard, his shoulders rolled forward to better place the ends of his arms his equipment.

He mentions, almost as a second thought in the wide-ranging conversation on hardware, that he's more sensitive than most to shape and texture, we are reminded that, when he says he uses the 'bottom of his arms,' he’s describing the skin-covered bones of his arms, though it seems in poor taste to comment. It is with that in mind that the extent of that intimacy of interface hits home; considering that fact lends the idea of his using the wrong hardware a sense that seems nails-against-chalkboard visceral.

The right equipment means everything here.
The right equipment means everything here.

Fink's non-standard hardware issues have their roots in a rare condition that resulted in his being born without a spleen. Absent a prominent part of his immune system, he was left susceptible to a raft of different illnesses. At eighteen months, he contracted pneumococcal sepsis. As part of the resulting treatment, he would have all four of his limbs amputated.

Matt has spent the last twenty years living with abbreviated limbs, acclimatising himself to the activities he'd come to love. He describes a youth spent with the SNES with an attention to detail that gives us a sense of his genuine warmth for gaming, even in those formative years. He describes himself as having, "pretty much played my N64 into the ground."

In our conversations about forays into gaming in those early years, questions about the hardware are already prominent. He first describes his difficulty typing, but then explains that he had some difficulty with games that required him to use shoulder buttons, which seems self-explanatory, all things considered.

Like so many Starcraft 2 fans, Matt traces his initial interest back to the the RTS that kicked it all off, Brood War. Before that, he tells us that he had already been investing his time into some serious Mechwarrior 4 play, but the first mention of Brood War triggers a gush of memories all its own,

"I remember taking off down the neighbourhood in my chair to go to a friend's house to play it on LAN [...] I was always the worst one at it, but when I finally became cognisant of the Brood War proscene I started watching a lot of games."

Without anyone specifying it at any point, it feels as though our conversations, spread out over the weeks leading up to the announcement, cluster around the physicality of the experience. Nobody steers the conversations, but they are interspersed with questions of interaction. It's not just that he's had difficulty playing the games he's come to love over the long history he describes, but that he's had difficulty with the controllers that act as interface. It's not just that he played a lot of Brood War in his youth, but that he chooses to describe himself as, "taking off down the neighbourhood in my chair."

Despite the depth of those early engagements with Brood War, there were some barriers to his playing at the levels of competition he’s come to enjoy in SC2. In spite of those obstacles, it’s clear from the way Matt describes his enjoyment of the professional Brood War scene that he had high hopes for the sequel long before it's release, though the truth is that he could have had no inkling just how far afield SC2 might take him.

Just how far he's been willing to let his interest in the game take him is worth discussing. As noted above, Matt managed to be in Sweden for Dreamhack Winter, before finding himself in Korea, staying with some of the best players on earth. When we ask to what extent his disability has affected his day to day routine as he travels the world, Matt is forthright. The life he describes is one that is, perhaps to a greater extent than might be expected, independent, and it's hard not to get the impression that there's a sense of pride in that.

Fink was taught very early on that he could do whatever he wanted to do.
Matt attributes the level of independence he has achieved to his parents, who espoused the virtues of perseverance, as well as teaching him to value his own independence from a young age, "They encouraged me to do as much as I could on my own when I was younger."

“They tried to get me to do things in ways that, at the time, seemed more difficult but as I grew up I realized I was going to have to learn them,” he says, looking back on the early years of his disability. He started out using a small spoon affixed to a cuff around the end of his arm, and says that his parents would encourage him to use normal silverware. Though he found it difficult at first, he would, in time, concede that it was something he needed to learn. “Had I just listened in the first place I could have saved myself a lot of trouble,” he says.

Having had to persevere through the acquisition of skills the rest of us might take for granted, Matt acknowledges that his condition comes with many difficulties, but he’s also direct in outlining for us his belief in an overall purpose for his life that includes his disability.

“Truly, I feel that these challenges have been presented to me for a reason. I really think that when bad things happen to us, we have two choices. We can either let those things harden our hearts and make us more cynical, less trusting people or we can learn from the difficulties that we are faced with and use them to make ourselves better, more loving, and more empathetic.”

If Matt were a run-of-the-mill motivational speaker or Youtube life coach, it would be all too easy to dismiss a statement like the above. The truth is that the power of positive thinking is a concept more often referenced in the kinds of self help books that attempt to ascribe the means by which to live a stress free life. By contrast, there is a sense of against-all-odds honesty to the frankness with which Matt responds to everything we can ask, whether we’re questioning his decisions or interrogating, in some detail, the means by which he interacts with the world around him. This is, perhaps, the first glimpse we've had of what motivates Matt.

Questions of motivation are key once we get into the meat of Matt's travels; no matter where he goes or what he does, his hardware problems will cause him more significant frustration on a daily basis than many of us will ever experience. As independent as he is, his productivity is mediated, to a greater degree than the vast majority of us, by his hardware. It’s in the light of those facts that Matt’s attitude really shines. Every day, he accepts the manifold physical challenges he faces and draws strength from, in his own words,

“My family, my friends, my faith [...] My faith gives me perspective and allows me to do my best. Instead of getting angry when bad things happen, it helps me to accept and deal with my circumstances and always learn from my experiences.”

Matt is quick to describe the means by which his faith has been key to his understanding and coping with the internalised aspects of his condition, the frustrations and the disappointments, focussing instead on the potential benefits of any scenario. It’s that elucidation of what matters to him that helps to better understand the dedication and sense of resolve that Matt seems to have. It is that same strength of character that we see in what would be some of the last descriptions he gave us of his hardware.

Whether it's laddering or driving a car, Matt doesn't miss out on many experiences.
Whether it's laddering or driving a car, Matt doesn't miss out on many experiences.
"I can plug and unplug all of my own equipment meaning that I can set myself up to practice. I even drive on my own with the help of some electronics and some hand controls. I am also very mobile outside of my chair although as I have gotten older, I spend a bit less time that way."

We've already talked about the gravity of the chair, its ability to draw focus, but somehow the absence of the chair attracts the same sort of attention; the observation that, as he's aged, he's spent 'a bit less time that way,' manages to pique interest, somehow tinged by just the vaguest sense of sadness, though it's more a projection than anything that's communicated through the text at all. It feels all too natural to read that statement as just another way in which, whether we like it or not, there's a sense there of growing more in touch with the hardware over time, but the truth is that it's just evidence of the extent to which it's possible to project an expected image onto people with a disability.

As we said above, this profile has been through a number of iterations, a few treading-on-eggshells efforts not to offend and a few too many revisions that steered clear of the question of hardware. When we talked to Matt about a draft that hewed a little closer to the bone, he explained that, "I'm probably the least PC person about my own disability." It's reassuring for those afraid of wounding pride, and goes some way to ameliorating any sense of discomfort around asking more direct questions about the hardware he uses to get around day-to-day.

During our conversation, he elaborates on the variety of hardware he uses to help him get around in a manner almost identical to the way he describes the hardware that facilitates his playing games; he describes a number of different chairs, the four-wheel drive iBOT, which can balance on two wheels to bring him up to eye level and walk up stairs, the break-apart travel chair, still powered, but which can be deconstructed for easy travel. The whole conversation seems to have come full circle, but we’re talking about the variations in different chairs, rather than the importance of texture on a mouse.

The last year has seen Matt, extensive collection of hardware and all, travel around the globe, turning up at some of the focal points for competitive Starcraft 2, whether they be tournaments or teamhouses. The next stage of his trip will see him staying with Team Evil Geniuses in their team house in Arizona, an environment whose Korean mirror he’s already had a chance to examine over the course of the last few months. It seems there's some irresistible appeal for him not just in the idea of competitive gaming, but in the practicality of it.

"I always sort of dreamed of being involved in competitive gaming, and SC2 was the kick in the pants, I guess. I think that the young age of the industry has created a really unique opportunity for people to get involved and make a name for themselves."

The timing of Starcraft 2’s release was perfect. Matt had just graduated from Carleton College with a BA in International Relations. Encouraged by Geoff “Incontrol” Robinson of Team EG, Matt applied for the Watson Fellowship, a fund that offers college graduates of unusual promise one year of “independent, purposeful exploration and travel.”

That the fellowship encourages people to do their travelling outside their comfort zones put Matt in an interesting position with regard to his long-standing dream of being involved in esports. The objective of the fellowship is stated as, “to enhance their capacity for resourcefulness, imagination, openness, and leadership and to foster their humane and effective participation in the world community." One of the four major post-baccalaureate fellowships, the Watson Fellowship sits alongside such prestigious awards as the Fulbright Scholarship, and the Rhodes Scholarship.

Matt lived in Korea for months, training alongside the best.
Matt lived in Korea for months, training alongside the best.
Matt was awarded the Watson Fellowship as a graduating senior, and it was there that his esports adventure began. In 2011, chair in tow, Matt set off across Europe and Asia to play Starcraft 2. For the duration of one of our earliest interview sessions, he spoke to us from the team house of Incredible Miracle, the professional Starcraft 2 team based in Seoul. Matt used his time at the team house to watch some of the best players in the world play, seeing what he could learn from the way they practised.

Matt tells us that he enjoyed his time in Korea, but, while he would have liked to stay a while longer, his funding ran out and he found himself forced to return to the United States. The Watson Fellowship did not cover expenses for his Personal Care Attendant (PCA), and despite a community fundraiser, Matt could not raise the required funds. A PCA is a vital part of Matt’s gaming setup. While he’s proud of the level of independence he’s managed to achieve, the truth is that all the hardware in the world is no replacement for having another human being you can rely on when things get tough.

From responding to emails to setting things up for him, his PCA helps create an environment that Matt can work in. Over the course of our chat sessions, we spoke to more than one of his PCAs. They were always friendly, polite, and, as we found out, authorised to speak on his behalf when he wasn’t around. In a very practical sense, they are extensions of Matthew. As much as we’ve focussed on Matt’s level of integration with his hardware, the truth is that a mouse, can’t help him plan an event or book plane tickets. Nor can an elegant keyboard share the disappointment of falling short of a collective goal.

“I’m bummed out,” Matt tells us, laconic where he’s otherwise chatty, as we speak to him the evening after the fundraiser. While many generous fans and well-wishers had come forward to donate more than $3000, the amount collected fell far short of the required $15,000.

“Though I really wanted to do this, I know there’s a reason I’m going back to the US now,” he says, launching into a list of things he can focus on when he gets home. From putting more time into developing his team, TiltGaming, to documenting his journey as a disabled gamer, training with the EG guys and travelling to North American tournaments, he is full of plans and ideas, and all this just hours after finding out that he would no longer be able to chase a dream that he had set his heart on.

“I've come to realize that although my time in Korea and Europe was a wonderful experience that was important in shaping my perspective on E-sports, I have something really special going on here and a huge opportunity to make a positive difference in the E-sports community."

Matt believes that esports provides one of the most level playing fields for the disabled. “I think that once you get to a certain level of play, it’s no longer about how fast your hands work, but how fast your mind processes things and makes decisions.” That statement seems to his close to the root of his interest in Starcraft; it provides what he calls a ‘unique opportunity’ for players with disabilities to compete with any other player, regardless of the mechanical difficulties.

When we asked if he could elaborate on that, Matt went into some detail on what he called the Esports and Disability Manifesto. Here he outlined the fact that, while people with disabilities are often encouraged to compete, the truth of that competition is that it takes place between people with disabilities. By contrast, he feels that esports offer scenarios in which he feels as though he's at no disadvantage. The dream, he says, is that there will come a time when people with disabilities compete on even footing with able-bodied players in what he calls, "a shining example of what can be accomplished when people are willing to look past another person's physical appearance and see their potential and valuable perspective."

The truth is that, to paraphrase Matt's own description, people see his disability first, and his personality second. This he ascribes to his "obvious physical disability," but he notes that it has the effect of forming a barrier between him and anyone he meets. As we said at the beginning of this post, there is a certain sense of gravity about the chair that's hard to overcome. There was a moment when Matt gaves us some insight into what Starcraft has come to mean to him, in his description of why he came to found his team, Tilt Gaming:

"When I join a game of Starcraft the person on the other end doesn't see a disability or a wheelchair, they see someone who loves the game as much as they do and a fellow competitor who is also struggling to improve [...] because of this, as a person with a disability, I've never encountered another community like this one. It has provided me the opportunity to connect with others in a way no other community could."

For the moment, he recognises that his disability has put him in a unique position, and he makes it clear this journey across the world has been more one of self-discovery than anything else.

“Although I think I was (and still am) laying the groundwork for an effort to try and bring the Starcraft and disabled gaming communities closer together, I was really just asking people who thought that the idea of my adventure was cool to donate a little bit if they felt so inclined. The kind words and encouragement of the community are what inspired me to undertake my adventure in the first place and so when I needed help, they were naturally, the ones I turned to first. My journey's purpose just happened to be unique.

There's so much world to see.
There's so much world to see.

Though Matt’s focus at the moment revolves around progaming, his long term plans broader. He tells us he wants to attend graduate school for a Masters in Public Health. “I'll probably end up either at the University of Minnesota or George Washington University in Washington D.C,” he says, adding that further education is a prerequisite for the field he wants to get into. “I hope to eventually be involved in the making of health policy either in the United States or abroad so that means I'll probably either be working for the government or a non-profit or NGO.” As always, Matt is ambitious. “Eventually, I'm also thinking about practicing as a physician so I'll probably be looking at medical schools after that – but who knows where I'll be in two years,” he says.

For now, though, Fink is all about the game. He knows there's still plenty of room in esports for him to make a name for himself. As he moves into the EG house for ten days, the community will be watching, and Matt will be making the most of the experience. Like many of us, he is a progaming hopeful, and the opportunity to play with one of North America’s best teams is no doubt a dream come true.

If nothing else, we can rest assured that, as he has in so many other situations, Matt will make maximum use of this opportunity. Indeed, his disability, if anything, has taught him one thing; he needs to give everything a go. From Seoul to Arizona, that’s what he has been doing, and will continue to do.

Regardless of the amount of interest it draws, the difficulties involved in getting there, or the way the game is played, at the end of the day, Matt sits in his chair, and his opponent sits in theirs, and that's all there is to it. It's not what the chair brings to the game that matters, it's the person in it, and in that respect, it seems as though all the questions of hardware are all but irrelevant, even if we mean "hardware" in a sense more fundamental than we might otherwise consider it.

We are, after all, a community obsessed, to one degree or another, with hardware. For all of us, there are times when it's easy not to see past the hardware, but in the end, whether it’s life or Starcraft, it’s all about heart, and Matt has plenty of that.



Interested in following Matt while he is in Arizona?
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Vundox
Profile Joined March 2011
United States182 Posts
July 17 2012 23:53 GMT
#2
great write up :D
this is an amazing story
implying Suzy isn't perfect
elfen
Profile Joined June 2011
Korea (South)52 Posts
July 17 2012 23:58 GMT
#3
I wish I was his PCA...
iNcontroL *
Profile Blog Joined July 2004
USA29055 Posts
July 18 2012 00:04 GMT
#4
fucking amazing guy We are lucky to have him here!
neoghaleon55
Profile Blog Joined August 2010
United States7435 Posts
July 18 2012 00:07 GMT
#5


watch him play
moo...for DRG
Bagration
Profile Blog Joined October 2011
United States18282 Posts
July 18 2012 00:10 GMT
#6
What an inspiration.
Team Slayers, Axiom-Acer and Vile forever
Rosettastoned
Profile Joined September 2010
United States107 Posts
July 18 2012 00:19 GMT
#7
Fantastic read... Quite inspiring.
CPTBadAss
Profile Blog Joined March 2011
United States594 Posts
July 18 2012 00:21 GMT
#8
What a sick fucking write up. 10/10 please.

I wish I had known about the fundraiser, it'd be amazing to be involved in his journey at all. I'd give anything to train in the EG or IM houses.

He might be my hero
I'll keep on struggling, 'cause that's the measure of a man | "That was the plan: To give him some hope, and then crush him" -Stephano
DanielSe
Profile Joined September 2010
Germany38 Posts
July 18 2012 00:24 GMT
#9
what league is he?
faiza
Profile Joined June 2012
United States451 Posts
July 18 2012 00:25 GMT
#10
Amazing writeup and an amazing player. All the best to him.
ArcticRaven
Profile Joined August 2011
France1406 Posts
July 18 2012 00:25 GMT
#11
Tomorrow, after I wake up, I'm going to rock that world. That's how this article makes me feel O:
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fishjie
Profile Blog Joined September 2010
United States1519 Posts
July 18 2012 00:28 GMT
#12
the fundraiser should have been publicized better, i would definitely have given money to such an inspirational hero. its too easy to take so many things in life for granted.

he reminds me of this guy:
Zerothegreat
Profile Joined September 2010
United States787 Posts
July 18 2012 00:29 GMT
#13
I like the story, but don't care much for how it was written. I think you were trying to be too descriptive and it kinda distracted me from the material and what was actually trying to be told... I think the guy is awesome though and always wondered who he was. Good luck to him at the EG frat house oops I mean lair lol.
SpiZe
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Canada3640 Posts
July 18 2012 00:33 GMT
#14
This is really amazing, he is truly inspiring and hope he does well.
Mauldo
Profile Blog Joined January 2011
United States750 Posts
July 18 2012 00:37 GMT
#15
While we're being blunt, I dunno how well he'll hold up in the frat life that living in the EG Lair necessitates. But I'm happy for him.

Great write up! A lot more personal than most any other TL write up I've read, and there's a good reason for it.
Rodef
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United States1 Post
July 18 2012 00:44 GMT
#16
An outstanding article!
yawnoC
Profile Joined December 2010
United States3704 Posts
July 18 2012 00:45 GMT
#17
Great read. Really cool story and a really great guy.

University of Minnesota ... I might go there also !

On July 18 2012 09:28 fishjie wrote:
the fundraiser should have been publicized better, i would definitely have given money to such an inspirational hero. its too easy to take so many things in life for granted.

he reminds me of this guy:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=83nSodg-HTU&list=FL-5eZ8w2WL_uKbXuq0gCElw&index=16&feature=plpp_video
BrolyLegs and LookNoHands are both straight up BALLERS
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Brainling
Profile Blog Joined August 2011
United States660 Posts
Last Edited: 2012-07-18 00:47:43
July 18 2012 00:47 GMT
#18
On July 18 2012 09:29 Zerothegreat wrote:
I like the story, but don't care much for how it was written. I think you were trying to be too descriptive and it kinda distracted me from the material and what was actually trying to be told... I think the guy is awesome though and always wondered who he was. Good luck to him at the EG frat house oops I mean lair lol.


I disagree entirely. I love the way the story was written. It was a full journalistic piece, something you would see in a magazine like Time or a longer exposition piece you might see on Grandland. It's not a one blurb flash-news article.

Overall, it's an amazing piece. I really enjoyed it. I hadn't heard of Matt before, but I'll be following his progress from here on out.
"The welfare of each of us is dependent fundamentally upon the welfare of all of us." - Theodore Roosevelt
Faent
Profile Blog Joined April 2011
Canada94 Posts
July 18 2012 00:48 GMT
#19
Beautiful article, touching. So inspiring!
Antimatterz
Profile Blog Joined October 2010
United States1010 Posts
July 18 2012 00:51 GMT
#20
I would be his PCA for sure, he is such a baller.
"HotBid [11:45 AM]: i dunno i kinda like the big muta shooting smaller mutas out"
7mk
Profile Blog Joined January 2009
Germany10157 Posts
Last Edited: 2012-07-18 00:56:07
July 18 2012 00:54 GMT
#21
awesome dude, awesome article, great job



On July 18 2012 09:47 Brainling wrote:
Show nested quote +
On July 18 2012 09:29 Zerothegreat wrote:
I like the story, but don't care much for how it was written. I think you were trying to be too descriptive and it kinda distracted me from the material and what was actually trying to be told... I think the guy is awesome though and always wondered who he was. Good luck to him at the EG frat house oops I mean lair lol.


I disagree entirely. I love the way the story was written. It was a full journalistic piece, something you would see in a magazine like Time or a longer exposition piece you might see on Grandland. It's not a one blurb flash-news article.

Overall, it's an amazing piece. I really enjoyed it. I hadn't heard of Matt before, but I'll be following his progress from here on out.


Yea I fully agree, felt a lot more like a real journalistic piece than other TL articles.

On July 18 2012 09:24 DanielSe wrote:
what league is he?


I think he was platinum before he went to korea.
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Viperbird
Profile Joined September 2010
United States118 Posts
July 18 2012 01:03 GMT
#22
Amazing write up, this guy is truly inspiring. Wish you all the best in Mat!
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KadaverBB
Profile Blog Joined June 2009
Germany25657 Posts
July 18 2012 01:07 GMT
#23
This is probably the best article on teamliquid i ever read.
He seems to be such an awesome person
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Profile Blog Joined December 2010
United States25552 Posts
July 18 2012 01:10 GMT
#24
An amazing story. Matt is an inspiration to us all. I really feel like somehow gaming is more magical, more special, when I read things like this.
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looknohands119
Profile Joined March 2010
United States815 Posts
July 18 2012 01:35 GMT
#25
Thanks for the kind words everyone ^^ Make sure to watch for our stream this week to follow my time at the EG Lair!
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swz
Profile Joined September 2010
United States3 Posts
July 18 2012 02:17 GMT
#26
that's an epic beard brah lol
PardonYou
Profile Blog Joined March 2010
United States1360 Posts
July 18 2012 02:35 GMT
#27
Terrific story and article; it's really inspiring.
Bombadil819
Profile Joined November 2011
United States45 Posts
July 18 2012 02:42 GMT
#28
Wow, what a determined young guy. This is an inspiring story!
refmac_cys.cys
Profile Joined June 2010
United States177 Posts
July 18 2012 02:42 GMT
#29
Fellow Carl!! <3<3
I don't think I'm alone in thinking that this guy is THE definition of a sick nerd baller. Best of luck, dude!
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BounceDJC
Profile Joined November 2011
United Kingdom72 Posts
July 18 2012 02:47 GMT
#30
Really interesting post, I really enjoy reading about Matthew. It's so refreshing to read a lot about a guy who really has got one driven passion in life, isn't dragged down by his disability - and most importantly of all hasn't become a man blaming the world or getting upset about it.

I really enjoyed the long interview with Mr. Bitter.

Hopefully the time in Arizona will bring even more cool stories to read about.

LookNoHands next on Real Talk, Mr. JP?
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Pugsly
Profile Joined February 2011
United States50 Posts
July 18 2012 02:49 GMT
#31
Beautiful article. Really touching story and very inspiring. Good Luck in your future Matthew Fink, wish you nothing but the best!
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Zerothegreat
Profile Joined September 2010
United States787 Posts
July 18 2012 02:49 GMT
#32
On July 18 2012 09:47 Brainling wrote:
Show nested quote +
On July 18 2012 09:29 Zerothegreat wrote:
I like the story, but don't care much for how it was written. I think you were trying to be too descriptive and it kinda distracted me from the material and what was actually trying to be told... I think the guy is awesome though and always wondered who he was. Good luck to him at the EG frat house oops I mean lair lol.


I disagree entirely. I love the way the story was written. It was a full journalistic piece, something you would see in a magazine like Time or a longer exposition piece you might see on Grandland. It's not a one blurb flash-news article.

Overall, it's an amazing piece. I really enjoyed it. I hadn't heard of Matt before, but I'll be following his progress from here on out.


But that was the problem, they tried too hard to make it sound like a true journalistic piece like those magazines. I think they over did it... Sometimes less is more, but that's my opinion. I get bored if a writer uses too many words to describe something simple.
Ritchie
Profile Joined July 2012
Canada206 Posts
July 18 2012 02:58 GMT
#33
Amazing guy. This guy is so awesome it's impossible for me to even imagine having done the things he have done putting myself in his shoes. Great write-up as always :D
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Brosy
Profile Blog Joined August 2011
United States254 Posts
July 18 2012 02:59 GMT
#34
A really inspiring article about an inspiration man.
lichter
Profile Blog Joined September 2010
1001 YEARS KESPAJAIL22272 Posts
July 18 2012 03:00 GMT
#35
You are a hero man.

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I like the article, but I wish there were a little more exposition and background about the whole thing, written clearly at the start. The article is great for us who know about Matt, but I think people unfamiliar with the whole situation might not appreciate the piece as much.
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AsymptoticClimax
Profile Joined May 2012
United Kingdom249 Posts
July 18 2012 03:02 GMT
#36
aww yeah he was front page of screddit during the DRG vs Genius finals! sick!
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BounceDJC
Profile Joined November 2011
United Kingdom72 Posts
July 18 2012 03:19 GMT
#37
On July 18 2012 11:49 Zerothegreat wrote:
Show nested quote +
On July 18 2012 09:47 Brainling wrote:
On July 18 2012 09:29 Zerothegreat wrote:
I like the story, but don't care much for how it was written. I think you were trying to be too descriptive and it kinda distracted me from the material and what was actually trying to be told... I think the guy is awesome though and always wondered who he was. Good luck to him at the EG frat house oops I mean lair lol.


I disagree entirely. I love the way the story was written. It was a full journalistic piece, something you would see in a magazine like Time or a longer exposition piece you might see on Grandland. It's not a one blurb flash-news article.

Overall, it's an amazing piece. I really enjoyed it. I hadn't heard of Matt before, but I'll be following his progress from here on out.


But that was the problem, they tried too hard to make it sound like a true journalistic piece like those magazines. I think they over did it... Sometimes less is more, but that's my opinion. I get bored if a writer uses too many words to describe something simple.


As a journalist, I would say it is as professionally written as it gets. I don't it was 'trying', I think it just is.
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theBALLS
Profile Blog Joined July 2011
Singapore2935 Posts
July 18 2012 03:34 GMT
#38
SICK MANE
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Freefall22
Profile Joined May 2011
New Zealand15 Posts
July 18 2012 03:39 GMT
#39
Great write up, this guy is nothing short of amazing.
davidohx
Profile Joined July 2010
United States114 Posts
July 18 2012 03:54 GMT
#40
touching story. Best of luck to him
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julysun
Profile Joined January 2011
United States29 Posts
July 18 2012 04:02 GMT
#41
great article. never give up
if you keep doing what you've always done, you'll keep getting what you've always gotten
JerkStore_ajs
Profile Joined July 2012
United States1 Post
July 18 2012 04:32 GMT
#42
Ive been using this website as a SC2 news portal since SC2 beta and only made an account now to post on this. This guy is really unbelievable. Ive met few people in my life who are as happy and work as hard as you, and they have 0 disabilities. In fact, I myself, the president of the top fraternity on my campus, would say Im not as happy as you. I really wish that I knew about that fundraiser before. I would have 100% donated. GLHF man.
vik7
Profile Joined May 2009
United States227 Posts
July 18 2012 04:55 GMT
#43
Hes DA MAN!
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Zerg.Zilla
Profile Joined February 2012
Hungary5029 Posts
July 18 2012 05:06 GMT
#44
Incredible,just truly amaizing article.
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Profile Joined May 2011
Australia130 Posts
July 18 2012 05:15 GMT
#45
Matt's favorite player is LG-IMMvp...(he said in an interview) :D

Matt Hwaiting!
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Synwave
Profile Joined July 2009
United States2803 Posts
July 18 2012 05:19 GMT
#46
I knew about this from awhile back but never came across the MrBitter interview. Watched the whole thing with a grin and went and favorited Mathew's stream. Looking forward to more and I hope the time at EG is well spent and fun!

As someone earlier in the thread wrote this makes me want to tackle the world tomorrow with a full head of steam.
All the best Mr Fink and I will be looking forward to hearing more.
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UnceL
Profile Joined March 2011
Poland73 Posts
July 18 2012 05:30 GMT
#47
amazing story! Matt you are a superhuman!
endy
Profile Blog Joined May 2009
Switzerland8970 Posts
July 18 2012 05:32 GMT
#48
Inspiring article !
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Marou
Profile Blog Joined April 2010
Germany1371 Posts
July 18 2012 05:46 GMT
#49
Very nice article, it's good to see him get this kind of exposure because he kind of fell of the radar after the fundraiser.

"Here he outlined the fact that, while people with disabilities are often encouraged to compete, the truth of that competition is that it takes place between people with disabilities. By contrast, he feels that esports offer scenarios in which he feels as though he's at no disadvantage. The dream, he says, is that there will come a time when people with disabilities compete on even footing with able-bodied players in what he calls, "a shining example of what can be accomplished when people are willing to look past another person's physical appearance and see their potential and valuable perspective."


Well put. This is my dream for esport, i wish that in the future we will see disabled people competing with others fellow from different genders, race, whatever sexual orientation (as long as it's not children yeah) at the top level of esports. Not only it would be a marvelous thing to see, it would also be the best way to show to the world that esport is far more than just gaming, it's about competition, passion and dedication and whatever physical attribute you have, you can be the best.

I wish the very best to Matthew Fink, i hope his story inspires more disabled people to try their hand (no pun intended) at esports.

Also check out the story of Space, a korean progamer from warcraft3 if you don't know it. This guy is the real deal, he was badly disabled and managed to be one of the very best warcraft3 player.
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rebuffering
Profile Joined December 2010
Canada2436 Posts
July 18 2012 06:07 GMT
#50
Your a mawfuckin BAWSSS!! great article, great person, all the best to you and yours Mr.Fink.
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IMLyte
Profile Joined November 2010
Canada714 Posts
July 18 2012 06:17 GMT
#51
What a great inspirational story! and it's within eSports! Matthew "LookNoHands" Fink you have gained me as your fan kind sir.
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Dismay
Profile Blog Joined February 2011
United States1180 Posts
July 18 2012 06:23 GMT
#52
Hope he enjoys his time at the EG lair! Best of luck.
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Profile Blog Joined December 2010
United States2779 Posts
July 18 2012 07:38 GMT
#53
Incredible!
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Loophole
Profile Blog Joined October 2002
United States867 Posts
July 18 2012 07:40 GMT
#54
I think it's incredible that he can play that well without hands. He definitely pushed through barriers that I would have probably stopped at. As long as we're being open, however, I think he needs to spend a little more time learning the game from a mental perspective. I don't know if he had to focus so much on the physical aspect of the game that he couldn't learn more about the game's details, but it's clear from the videos I've seen that he doesn't have a basic understanding of timings, unit compositions, builds, etc. That's the part of the game where he's not limited, and I think that might be the low hanging fruit that allows him to get quite a bit better at the game. Clearly, mechanically, he can do enough to be pretty good. Sorry if that sounds insensitive, but I really think it would help him improve.
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Eddieee
Profile Joined December 2010
Netherlands4 Posts
July 18 2012 07:49 GMT
#55
Amazing:D
I only drink beer.
Atropin
Profile Joined January 2011
Germany96 Posts
Last Edited: 2012-07-18 07:55:36
July 18 2012 07:53 GMT
#56
One of the best articles I ever read on tl.net
and its about an amazing person i have tons of respect for - in fact as a psychotherapist i am trying to teach a lot of my patients the way of thinking and chosing whats is important and what not that is shown by matt
would love to know his current league
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Lambertus
Profile Joined February 2010
South Africa976 Posts
July 18 2012 08:03 GMT
#57
Very good writing, one of the best articles so far on TL! Also, amazing guy! :-)
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Roth
Profile Joined March 2012
Germany165 Posts
July 18 2012 08:13 GMT
#58
This is huge. Great man, much respect for him
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PaWnStaR
Profile Joined January 2011
Switzerland27 Posts
July 18 2012 08:16 GMT
#59
Wow, does he stream? If not, i'd definitelly tune in if he'd start Another fan gained here! Good luck in your future!
Ragnarork
Profile Blog Joined June 2011
France9034 Posts
July 18 2012 08:17 GMT
#60
At the end of this article, tears are not far away.... This guy is amazing !

His story is quite a lesson in itself, about willingness, about following dreams, about overcoming whatever life throws at you...

He deserves a lot of attention and support imo !
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TwilightRain
Profile Joined March 2011
Germany351 Posts
July 18 2012 08:20 GMT
#61
Very inspiring. I have to say tho, it seems like if he continues to game like he does, with this posture, he is bound to have trobles with his spine later
OneBaseKing
Profile Blog Joined April 2012
Afghanistan412 Posts
July 18 2012 08:34 GMT
#62
You are a MOTHERFUCKING MOTIVATION. thank you, thank you... for not giving up, you are fucking influencing a lotta people just by giving us hope man
IMScientist
Profile Joined March 2011
Italy125 Posts
July 18 2012 09:01 GMT
#63
Wow amazing article, i thought that is impossible to play sc2 with a disability like that and is Terran Gold that is amazing such an inspiration
This guy plays like he was sent down from heavens
magicaljobo
Profile Joined June 2011
Australia113 Posts
July 18 2012 09:10 GMT
#64
Wow amazing story, very inspiring!
JimmyHollow
Profile Joined August 2010
United Kingdom249 Posts
July 18 2012 09:50 GMT
#65
Amazing story with amazing guy. So inspiring!
SieS
Profile Joined July 2012
Netherlands5 Posts
July 18 2012 10:01 GMT
#66
One of the most touching articles I've read in quite a while!!

Great sense of perseverance and inspiring to us all!! 10/10

drooL
Profile Blog Joined May 2010
United Kingdom2108 Posts
July 18 2012 11:37 GMT
#67
He's the bestest guy ever ^^ Had so much fun with him at GC last year.
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Robble Dobble
Profile Joined April 2011
Canada36 Posts
July 18 2012 11:41 GMT
#68
Great Story! Truely inspiring!
Bswhunter
Profile Blog Joined May 2010
Australia954 Posts
Last Edited: 2012-07-18 12:34:33
July 18 2012 12:20 GMT
#69
That is so badass.

Okay, acturally read the article.
What the hell. This guy is so badass. If he was even half the skill of me, I would be blown away. To percieve himself as being a competitive player, shit, I have no excuses for anything.
Stop browsing and do whatever it is you're supposed to do. TL will still be here when you get back
AgentChaos
Profile Joined July 2011
United Kingdom4569 Posts
July 18 2012 12:22 GMT
#70
mad respect for this guy right here
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HeeroFX
Profile Blog Joined November 2010
United States2704 Posts
July 18 2012 12:46 GMT
#71
Good Read! Hope he has a great time staying with EG.
Reyku
Profile Joined April 2012
Germany4 Posts
July 18 2012 12:53 GMT
#72
Great great aaaaand great.
I read a few month ago about the first time of Matt.

I'm in a way happy to hear more from you
You deserve all of those experiences, BEST OF LUCK.

You Are Awesome Matt!
TheBamf
Profile Joined June 2011
Denmark366 Posts
July 18 2012 12:54 GMT
#73
What an inspiration!
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samscraft
Profile Blog Joined April 2011
United Kingdom65 Posts
July 18 2012 13:07 GMT
#74
Matthew, i feel honoured to know you, as little as i do know, i will always respect you, and bro, come to england we need to grab a beer sometime
Aint life great
Relentless`
Profile Joined July 2012
United States151 Posts
July 18 2012 13:08 GMT
#75
Matt - I hope you continue to accomplish everything that you want in life. You've obviously accomplished so much more than the average person accomplishes in a lifetime already. There is so much wasted ambition in the world and it's unfortunate. Matt's story really sheds the light of truth on the subject of what is truly most important in life to accomplish your goals: your mentality.

What an impressive write-up and an impressive journey so far. You are an inspiration to everyone Matt !
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Icarox
Profile Joined January 2011
Sweden78 Posts
July 18 2012 13:13 GMT
#76
Im jealous of EG getting such a great visit, I hope that it inspires everybody and spreads the welcoming attitude among the Starcraft community that we should be known for!

Btw, thanks for the picture of Idra and Huk eating bananas in the same picture. That one is going into the archive. <3
Spec
Profile Blog Joined July 2009
Taiwan931 Posts
July 18 2012 13:15 GMT
#77
What's going on in that picture Idra and huK eating banana in front of a xbox 360 while a red explosive line connects to idra?
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glzElectromaster
Profile Blog Joined March 2012
Japan2474 Posts
July 18 2012 13:18 GMT
#78
Mother of god. He is truly amazing.
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TheShimmy
Profile Joined January 2011
United States1808 Posts
July 18 2012 13:24 GMT
#79
Everytime Im about to rage out or get mad or scream imba, I'm going to remind myself of this amazing person. He remonds me of motivating myself with Jim Gray in baseball, or the positivw message of Lou Gehrig. Just incredible..
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Kyhol
Profile Blog Joined October 2008
Canada2574 Posts
July 18 2012 13:25 GMT
#80
I am so inspired by this guy., It's mind boggling how cool he is for being a gamer with his disability. I give him a lot of respect.
His name is awesome too. " LooknoHands ", haha what a baller!

I'm watching some of his SC play. He controls pretty well. I'm almost speechless.

Keep working hard and being determined.
Wishing you well.
Jaegeru
Profile Joined February 2012
United Kingdom676 Posts
July 18 2012 13:31 GMT
#81
He's such an awesome guy, any other person would probably let their disability get the best of them but this guy perseveres through everything and works so hard at everything.

He really should be an inspiration to everybody and just goes to show it really is a case of mind over matter.
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stickyhands
Profile Joined May 2011
187 Posts
July 18 2012 13:31 GMT
#82
big respect
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Mawi
Profile Joined August 2010
Sweden4365 Posts
July 18 2012 13:40 GMT
#83
beautiful story, inspiring guy thanks for this great story
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delchuu
Profile Joined April 2011
Germany166 Posts
July 18 2012 13:42 GMT
#84
Great Article and pretty impressive what a Human can do if he really wants do even tho with such a "Handicap".
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digmouse
Profile Blog Joined November 2010
China6329 Posts
July 18 2012 13:49 GMT
#85
Huge huge respect man.
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MastaKilla
Profile Joined May 2011
Scotland23 Posts
July 18 2012 13:54 GMT
#86
Very touching article, really brightens you up to see people in such severe situations really making the best of it. The interview with Mr.Bitter is really inspiring.
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Rustug
Profile Joined October 2010
1488 Posts
July 18 2012 13:54 GMT
#87
Inspiring and heartwarming write-up,
Enjoy your time at the Lair Mr. Fink.
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EagleShade
Profile Joined September 2011
United States42 Posts
July 18 2012 13:59 GMT
#88
My new favorite quote:

“Truly, I feel that these challenges have been presented to me for a reason. I really think that when bad things happen to us, we have two choices. We can either let those things harden our hearts and make us more cynical, less trusting people or we can learn from the difficulties that we are faced with and use them to make ourselves better, more loving, and more empathetic.” - Matthew "LookNoHands" Fink
Yeah, I'm 30+, have a wife, kids, play SCII and watch eSports... So?!
MythZero
Profile Joined February 2011
Korea (South)102 Posts
July 18 2012 14:01 GMT
#89
very inspiring! nice article
MentalGNT
Profile Joined January 2011
Denmark1264 Posts
July 18 2012 14:03 GMT
#90
Amazing story. Enjoyed it all. LookNoHands is such an inspirational guy
What a player
kith
Profile Joined June 2011
Greece20 Posts
July 18 2012 14:09 GMT
#91
guys like him are inspirational, seems a great guy.
Working my Way to the Top
EonuS
Profile Joined July 2010
Slovenia186 Posts
July 18 2012 14:13 GMT
#92
I'm glad that teamliquid is publicizing him as he was unknown to other people before thus the fundraisers were hard to set up

if you have passion for something, nothing will take you away from it no matter what

you truly are a remarkable person, matt
Corvi
Profile Blog Joined July 2008
Germany1406 Posts
Last Edited: 2012-07-18 14:15:12
July 18 2012 14:14 GMT
#93
watching that video on esl tv, i think you got more apm than elfi
Spectralx
Profile Joined November 2010
United States198 Posts
July 18 2012 14:22 GMT
#94
Ok, Showmatch rematch
Spectral - Paralyzed Quadriplegic Gamer
Torenhire
Profile Blog Joined April 2009
United States11681 Posts
July 18 2012 14:27 GMT
#95
Excellent article. Nicely written, very inspirational :D
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Femari
Profile Joined June 2011
United States2900 Posts
July 18 2012 14:31 GMT
#96
This should be what you read if you need motivation to play, cause if you don't wanna go play after reading this I don't know what will motivate you.
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Disengaged
Profile Joined July 2010
United States6994 Posts
July 18 2012 14:33 GMT
#97
I must've been living under a rock because I had no idea about this guy. This is just so amazing and inspirational. I wonder how the IM guys reacted to Matthew when he went there to train(Sorry if it was in there somewhere and I missed it).
-niL
Profile Joined January 2012
Canada1131 Posts
July 18 2012 14:34 GMT
#98
Oh crap I think I played this guy on ladder before
Spectralx
Profile Joined November 2010
United States198 Posts
July 18 2012 14:35 GMT
#99
Hafta plug me because we are starting a tournament togeather :}


GO MATTHEW SOAK IT UP!
Spectral - Paralyzed Quadriplegic Gamer
paddyz
Profile Joined May 2011
Ireland628 Posts
July 18 2012 14:35 GMT
#100
Great writeup, so inspiring.
isueyou2
Profile Joined May 2008
Canada52 Posts
July 18 2012 14:38 GMT
#101
Guy gives me nerd chills every time such a hero
gosu
d0n
Profile Joined January 2004
Germany143 Posts
July 18 2012 14:38 GMT
#102
Guys, watch the ESL VOD from the first page! Real good stuff, plus he's playing several games in it.
^^
Incognoto
Profile Blog Joined May 2010
France10239 Posts
July 18 2012 14:42 GMT
#103
well fuck. there's not much to say i'm kind of speechless. a huge tip of my e-hat to matt for doing everything he does. inspirational. gl hf matt, if you read this
maru lover forever
Holey
Profile Joined December 2010
United States68 Posts
July 18 2012 14:43 GMT
#104
This guy is so uplifting, the fact that he is more optimistic than others that have arms and legs is really encouraging.
Great article :D
quannguyen
Profile Joined January 2012
Vietnam1390 Posts
July 18 2012 14:45 GMT
#105
On July 18 2012 10:35 looknohands119 wrote:
Thanks for the kind words everyone ^^ Make sure to watch for our stream this week to follow my time at the EG Lair!


We're all looking forward to it. Good luck on your life Matt. You surely deserve all the best things in the world
Unlimited Warcraft Works and Super Starcraft Taisen ^^
Copymizer
Profile Joined November 2010
Denmark2087 Posts
Last Edited: 2012-07-18 14:46:32
July 18 2012 14:45 GMT
#106
What a beautiful write up. Inspirational. Reminding of not to take life for granted. This makes tears in my eyes to read.
~~Yo man ! MBCGame HERO Fighting !! Holy check !
Lip the Pencilboy
Profile Blog Joined December 2010
Italy420 Posts
July 18 2012 14:48 GMT
#107
hi mat, was glad having met you on DH summer . keep rocking.
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Onionkebab
Profile Blog Joined July 2011
Denmark26 Posts
July 18 2012 14:51 GMT
#108
Most touching article i have read for years. Such inspiration this man gives.
Heh.. wish i was going to the EG house.
Murhreeens!
Lawler
Profile Joined September 2011
Sweden15 Posts
July 18 2012 14:52 GMT
#109
This makes me feel so bad about my life and there is so much i take for granted. Thanks for this.
h41fgod
Profile Joined February 2011
Sweden377 Posts
July 18 2012 15:11 GMT
#110
looknohands is easily the best name ever.
Seems like one of the best guys ever as well.
tehemperorer
Profile Blog Joined June 2010
United States2183 Posts
July 18 2012 15:13 GMT
#111
Man great article, really amazed at how well the writers write at TL. What an extraordinary human being, I am amazed that humanity has the capacity for this level of goodness, strength, and determination. To Matt and everyone who is disabled as well, just keep fighting
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ShaneThePain
Profile Joined July 2012
United States15 Posts
July 18 2012 15:17 GMT
#112
10/10 great read
My life for Auir!
Equity213
Profile Joined July 2011
Canada873 Posts
July 18 2012 15:21 GMT
#113
I want to watch this guys mechanics, I have so many questions lol. How does he hotkey things? Im guessing shift+ctrl are bound to his mouse?
101toss
Profile Blog Joined April 2010
3232 Posts
July 18 2012 15:30 GMT
#114
Hey Matt, if you start 3 raxing, I'll see you in masters one day

From your favorite cheeser,
Terranosaur
Math doesn't kill champions and neither do wards
Crankk
Profile Joined February 2012
Germany32 Posts
July 18 2012 15:38 GMT
#115
This guy is awesome and for me a idol.

...and also he is such much better than me in Starcraft 2
Don't give up - I have marines !
Veclada
Profile Joined September 2010
742 Posts
July 18 2012 15:40 GMT
#116
Greatest article ive read, and matt is twice as awesome!
asdfg
Tiegrr
Profile Blog Joined September 2010
United States607 Posts
July 18 2012 15:42 GMT
#117
Very touching! Now I'll feel guilty about making excuses about being tired to my parents.
DroopyFR
Profile Joined August 2011
France138 Posts
July 18 2012 15:46 GMT
#118
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SoniC_eu
Profile Joined April 2011
Denmark1008 Posts
July 18 2012 15:50 GMT
#119
Thanks for reminding me of whats important Thank you <3
In order to succeed, your desire for success should be greater than your fear of failure. http://da.twitch.tv/sonic_eu
s1ege
Profile Joined July 2012
Korea (South)123 Posts
July 18 2012 15:51 GMT
#120
All of these disabled players are such badasses. I can speak for myself at least when I say that these people are better than me at this game, even with an advantage to me, I would still lose. That's how good and passionate these people are.
EGLzGaMeR
Profile Blog Joined February 2007
United States1867 Posts
July 18 2012 15:51 GMT
#121
this guy.. man this guy.. sure is a baller. Keep on rocking Matt! My only disappointment is that I am not at the EG house this week to meet such an over comer.
BloodDiamond
Profile Joined May 2011
11 Posts
July 18 2012 15:52 GMT
#122
I know this IS A LONG SHOT, but i spent a lotttt of time with matt at IPL4 and never got his contact info. If anyone on here is a personal friend of his plz tell him to shoot me a message on here. His helper for the weekends name was john. We spent 3/4 days at IPL sitting together watching the games, the guy is an inspiration to anyone who thinks they have it bad in life. cause i tell you what this guy is happy as ever. Just tell him im the guy with the white hat and from alaska, name is Greg. Hope to be in contact with him soon
Kritos222
Profile Joined July 2012
Sweden21 Posts
July 18 2012 16:00 GMT
#123
Man, I did feel bad for the guy for awhile, then i saw he played Terran. UGH!
Quote
whereismymind
Profile Blog Joined March 2011
United Kingdom717 Posts
July 18 2012 16:01 GMT
#124
I love that guy.
one day.. i'll lose my mind
Stitch
Profile Blog Joined January 2011
Hong Kong134 Posts
July 18 2012 16:03 GMT
#125
This story is so touching ... LOOKNOHANDS FIGHTINGGG!
Head Production Director of NDTV - No Dice Gaming - Twitter: @StitchHK
imp42
Profile Blog Joined November 2010
398 Posts
July 18 2012 16:23 GMT
#126
Nice writeup. As you mentioned, we are a community obsessed with hardware. So it actually would be nice to read some more about the hardware used :D. I realize you excluded the topic very consciously and I agree the article written is a good introduction. But now me (and surely many others) would really like to know ALOT about Matts hardware setup.

In particular, I'm interested in the following questions:

- How does Matts setup differ from a normal setup and why?
- Why does Matt use standard product instead of custom made ones?
- How does the fact of not having hands affect apm, accuracy, etc. on keyboard and on mouse?
- Maybe there is a guide for disabled players? As I just signed up as a PCA for 2 weeks, I could imagine myself promoting SC2 when I work with disabled people and therefore I'd be interested in material
And last but not least:
- Is there anything people _with_ hands can learn for their own play based on Matts findings? It would be really awesome if some results / findings would be useful for the whole SC2 community whether disabled or not

50 pts Copper League
NeMeSiS3
Profile Blog Joined February 2012
Canada2972 Posts
July 18 2012 16:29 GMT
#127
It's like the happiest saddest thing... I wish I had of known about all the donations and things... I hope they run another one.
FoTG fighting!
simian_sc
Profile Joined August 2010
United States91 Posts
July 18 2012 16:34 GMT
#128
Love the article. Great write up.

Matt, you're truly an inspiration. Keep up the hard work my friend and never give up on your dreams!
"I only speak two languages, english and bad english."
NKB
Profile Joined February 2012
United Kingdom608 Posts
July 18 2012 16:40 GMT
#129
Woow, that is just amazing, what a guy, not giving up no matter :D
Some times you just gotta wish...
1st_Panzer_Div.
Profile Joined November 2010
United States621 Posts
July 18 2012 16:47 GMT
#130
Hated the writing style this was done in. It felt over-edited and lacked any personality. Would like to actually have had a story about Matthew Fink instead of... abstract statements. It was hard to get a feel for him or his story at all.

Good luck at the EG house!
Manager, Team RIP ZeeZ
TG_IronEagle
Profile Joined March 2012
3 Posts
July 18 2012 16:51 GMT
#131
It really has been a pleasure getting to know Matt over the past 8 years and it still amazes me how he is to game faster than his friends with no hands
Firesilver
Profile Joined December 2010
United Kingdom1190 Posts
July 18 2012 16:53 GMT
#132
He is such a huge inspiration to me and I'm glad IM/EG are giving him some help with his play so he can further improve.
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Probe1
Profile Blog Joined August 2010
United States17920 Posts
July 18 2012 17:03 GMT
#133
Thank you for granting us this look into your life Mr Fink. I would like to donate to a fundraiser for your needs if you held a second one.
우정호 KT_VIOLET 1988 - 2012 While we are postponing, life speeds by
CrtBalorda
Profile Joined December 2011
Slovenia704 Posts
July 18 2012 17:07 GMT
#134
I wouldnt want to be this guy. Hes awsome thought, that he still even thought about trying to play a game like this.

Though I will say this.
The fact that someone with barely any hands can play this game, speakes quite a bit on how fucking bad this game is compared to some games I know.

-.-
4th August 2012...Never forget.....
Mrvoodoochild1
Profile Joined June 2011
United States1439 Posts
July 18 2012 17:10 GMT
#135
This guy has the best handle ever. <3
"let your freak flag fly"
HellionDrop
Profile Blog Joined June 2011
281 Posts
July 18 2012 17:13 GMT
#136
On July 19 2012 02:07 CrtBalorda wrote:
I wouldnt want to be this guy. Hes awsome thought, that he still even thought about trying to play a game like this.

Though I will say this.
The fact that someone with barely any hands can play this game, speakes quite a bit on how fucking bad this game is compared to some games I know.

-.-


just because you play the game, doesn't mean that you're good. the difficulty of the game is not only the mechanic aspect of the game but also the competition. And if you watch the video, you would know that he couldn't play the game like a normal person, even though he must have spent lots of time trying to improve.
FallDownMarigold
Profile Blog Joined December 2010
United States3710 Posts
July 18 2012 17:23 GMT
#137
Pretty cool and inspiring. Also, though the idea is still more 'sci-fi' than science fact right now, it seems that in the future, provided many advances in neuro, people without arms will actually be able to play games without needing to mechanically interact with the computer

http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/16838014
YouMake
Profile Blog Joined February 2010
United States262 Posts
July 18 2012 17:29 GMT
#138
gotta love the sense of humor " LookNoHands"
It's time to kick ass and chew bubble gum, but all out of bubble gum! - Duke Nukem!
SHOOG
Profile Blog Joined December 2011
United States1639 Posts
July 18 2012 17:32 GMT
#139
Awesome article and guy.
This is truly inspirational! Nothing held him back. He had a disadvantage yet he pushed through. Such a baller.
SayTT
Profile Joined August 2004
Sweden2158 Posts
July 18 2012 17:40 GMT
#140
On July 18 2012 09:47 Brainling wrote:
Show nested quote +
On July 18 2012 09:29 Zerothegreat wrote:
I like the story, but don't care much for how it was written. I think you were trying to be too descriptive and it kinda distracted me from the material and what was actually trying to be told... I think the guy is awesome though and always wondered who he was. Good luck to him at the EG frat house oops I mean lair lol.


I disagree entirely. I love the way the story was written. It was a full journalistic piece, something you would see in a magazine like Time or a longer exposition piece you might see on Grandland. It's not a one blurb flash-news article.

Overall, it's an amazing piece. I really enjoyed it. I hadn't heard of Matt before, but I'll be following his progress from here on out.


Yes I felt the same, this was a great story that was well written. This style of writing is the norm when it comes to "features". It's all about getting the reader to feel like he is experiencing the story first hand. Great work!
-,-
ilikeredheads
Profile Joined August 2011
Canada1995 Posts
July 18 2012 17:48 GMT
#141
very touching article.

"LookNoHands" lol this is a WIN
Roggay
Profile Joined April 2010
Switzerland6320 Posts
July 18 2012 17:53 GMT
#142
Amazing story!
Already knew about him, but I didnt knew that he travelled to korea and now to the EG house. Great for him!
Gladiator6
Profile Joined June 2010
Sweden7024 Posts
July 18 2012 17:57 GMT
#143
I love this article, not often we see some of this caliber on TeamLiquid!
Flying, sOs, free, Light, Soulkey & ZerO
sleepingdog
Profile Joined August 2008
Austria6145 Posts
July 18 2012 18:06 GMT
#144
This guy is a real inspiration, suddenly I feel like a fool worrying about stupid stuff all the time - I mean the name he's chosen says it all. Life tried to screw him over and failed.
"You see....YOU SEE..." © 2010 Sen
k!llua
Profile Blog Joined March 2010
Australia895 Posts
July 18 2012 18:08 GMT
#145
i enjoyed the story thoroughly - author should stick to one version of eSports/esports for consistency though
my hair is a wookie, your argument is invalid
aTnClouD
Profile Blog Joined May 2007
Italy2428 Posts
July 18 2012 18:11 GMT
#146
I'm so jealous of his positive mindset. I have a lot to learn from this guy.
http://i53.photobucket.com/albums/g64/hunter692007/kruemelmonsteryn0.gif
buckKeefe
Profile Blog Joined October 2011
United States63 Posts
July 18 2012 18:12 GMT
#147
awesome write-up about an extremely upstanding and dedicated guy. i first met matt when he was competing at the top levels of high school debate, and its abundantly clear that he's got the will to do anything he wants to. congrats on all youve accomplished so far and enjoy your time with EG!
Galaxy1again
Profile Joined June 2012
United States34 Posts
July 18 2012 18:22 GMT
#148
Matthew sounds like an awesome human being. I wish I could get to know him as a friend.
Worker bees can leave, even drones can fly away, the Queen is their slave.
hagrin
Profile Joined May 2010
United States278 Posts
July 18 2012 18:34 GMT
#149
On July 19 2012 03:11 aTnClouD wrote:
I'm so jealous of his positive mindset. I have a lot to learn from this guy.


This.

I'm 33, I'm healthy, I'm relatively well off financially, I have a beautiful "wife", a really great dog, a nice house ... and all I do is bitch and moan about my life daily. I'm embarrassed by my behavior and watching the Mr Bitter video has me so sick with myself I can't even describe how dirty I feel about myself.

Forget about his physical limitations, his attitude towards life, his thirst to do all these things like grad/med school/traveling, all make me feel like I'm just skating by wasting my time when I can be doing so much more.

Matt - thank you for the wake up call, hopefully I can better myself and my attitude thanks to your story and your passion.
OPL3SA2
Profile Joined April 2011
United States378 Posts
July 18 2012 18:43 GMT
#150
On July 19 2012 03:11 aTnClouD wrote:
I'm so jealous of his positive mindset. I have a lot to learn from this guy.


I was disappointed when I learned that he plays 3v3 mainly.
Not trying to read into it too much, but usually when I encounter people who focus on team games, I assume they can't handle losing very well.

So while he probably has a positive mindset in other areas of his life, he most likely doesn't handle losses very well
Playoffs? You're talking about playoffs?
ScoobyBR
Profile Joined September 2011
Brazil3 Posts
July 18 2012 18:43 GMT
#151
Hey Matthew!
Props for your awesome focus and efforts. I'm also terran player and liked the way you play. hope to see you on stream more often.
zerK
Profile Joined September 2010
Canada176 Posts
July 18 2012 18:48 GMT
#152
wow very touching, very nice guy with good mind set!
zerK the Zerg !
dmg7
Profile Joined June 2011
101 Posts
July 18 2012 19:11 GMT
#153
On July 19 2012 03:43 OPL3SA2 wrote:
Show nested quote +
On July 19 2012 03:11 aTnClouD wrote:
I'm so jealous of his positive mindset. I have a lot to learn from this guy.


I was disappointed when I learned that he plays 3v3 mainly.
Not trying to read into it too much, but usually when I encounter people who focus on team games, I assume they can't handle losing very well.

So while he probably has a positive mindset in other areas of his life, he most likely doesn't handle losses very well


That's really what you took from it? Really?

Some people...
DamageControL
Profile Blog Joined July 2007
United States4222 Posts
July 18 2012 19:20 GMT
#154
On July 19 2012 04:11 dmg7 wrote:
Show nested quote +
On July 19 2012 03:43 OPL3SA2 wrote:
On July 19 2012 03:11 aTnClouD wrote:
I'm so jealous of his positive mindset. I have a lot to learn from this guy.


I was disappointed when I learned that he plays 3v3 mainly.
Not trying to read into it too much, but usually when I encounter people who focus on team games, I assume they can't handle losing very well.

So while he probably has a positive mindset in other areas of his life, he most likely doesn't handle losses very well


That's really what you took from it? Really?

Some people...

LOL

That's hilarious.
Liquid | SKT
InfinityReign
Profile Joined July 2012
7 Posts
July 18 2012 19:42 GMT
#155
This is amazing the power of E-sports and community can make special moments like this. This is something you need to share with your friends who maybe don't think E-sports has an impact on the world because the truth is it does in a big way. People like him are my hero not only because hes probably 10xs better a player then me but because no matter what hurdles are in front of him he pushes forward and makes the most of his life something we should all Learn to do.
pewpew444
Profile Joined May 2011
United States121 Posts
July 18 2012 19:43 GMT
#156
Amazing write up!
Mattes
Profile Joined July 2010
Germany1116 Posts
July 18 2012 19:44 GMT
#157
Great article, thanks TL.

Also very inspirational person. Makes one think about oneselves.
"Eyo lesson' here, Bey. You're comin' at the king, you best not miss."
MrSexington
Profile Blog Joined July 2010
United States1768 Posts
July 18 2012 19:44 GMT
#158
On July 19 2012 04:20 DamageControL wrote:
Show nested quote +
On July 19 2012 04:11 dmg7 wrote:
On July 19 2012 03:43 OPL3SA2 wrote:
On July 19 2012 03:11 aTnClouD wrote:
I'm so jealous of his positive mindset. I have a lot to learn from this guy.


I was disappointed when I learned that he plays 3v3 mainly.
Not trying to read into it too much, but usually when I encounter people who focus on team games, I assume they can't handle losing very well.

So while he probably has a positive mindset in other areas of his life, he most likely doesn't handle losses very well


That's really what you took from it? Really?

Some people...

LOL

That's hilarious.


I don't even know what to say to this.

Part of me wants to defend people who play team games only and the other part of me... no, just no.

>_<
lightrise
Profile Joined March 2008
United States1355 Posts
Last Edited: 2012-07-18 19:48:02
July 18 2012 19:47 GMT
#159
Its crazy because I had a counselor when i was in high school that was similar to this and his camp name was "LookMa" as in LookMa No hands. A huge inspiration to everyone and not just the sc community. Pretty awesome story. Would love to see this shared on reddit and other sites.
Awesome german interviewer: "What was your idea going into games against Idra" "I WANTED TO USE A CHEESE STRATEGY BECAUSE IDRA IS KNOWN TO TILT AFTER LOSING TO SOMETHING GAY" Demuslim
stratmatt
Profile Joined April 2011
United States913 Posts
July 18 2012 19:58 GMT
#160
On July 19 2012 04:44 MrSexington wrote:
Show nested quote +
On July 19 2012 04:20 DamageControL wrote:
On July 19 2012 04:11 dmg7 wrote:
On July 19 2012 03:43 OPL3SA2 wrote:
On July 19 2012 03:11 aTnClouD wrote:
I'm so jealous of his positive mindset. I have a lot to learn from this guy.


I was disappointed when I learned that he plays 3v3 mainly.
Not trying to read into it too much, but usually when I encounter people who focus on team games, I assume they can't handle losing very well.

So while he probably has a positive mindset in other areas of his life, he most likely doesn't handle losses very well


That's really what you took from it? Really?

Some people...

LOL

That's hilarious.


I don't even know what to say to this.

Part of me wants to defend people who play team games only and the other part of me... no, just no.

>_<



If it wern't for team games I would have quit sc2 a looooong time ago. My first and favorite competitive game was cs 1.6. As much as I like sc2 now and watching the proscene, serious team competition is so much more intense and interesting to me. Sometimes I really wish starcraft wasnt just 1v1, because the entire idea of a 'starcraft pro team' is still a little bit ridiculous to me (as evidenced by mc's continued success being on a 'team' with no 'teammates'). Team esports > individual esports, any day of the week :/
Krowser
Profile Joined August 2007
Canada788 Posts
Last Edited: 2012-07-18 20:01:13
July 18 2012 19:58 GMT
#161
Incredible...

That picture of him as a baby is so sad :'(
D3 and Pho, the way to go. http://www.teamliquid.net/forum/viewmessage.php?topic_id=340709
Sc2Corpse
Profile Blog Joined December 2011
United States210 Posts
July 18 2012 20:15 GMT
#162
The fact that I could get beat by someone with no arms makes me want to play Starcraft 2 even more.


This is amazing!
The Zombie Protoss <3
firrae
Profile Joined September 2010
Canada68 Posts
July 18 2012 20:16 GMT
#163
Great write up guys! I love this guys story, it's so fascinating to see how people overcome perceived obstacles is such ways so they can do what they want!
HA! You can only kill idiots and slow moving vehicles with lazers!!! ... FUCK!!!!!!!!!
Deleted User 61629
Profile Blog Joined March 2010
1664 Posts
July 18 2012 20:27 GMT
#164
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YourBestFriend
Profile Joined June 2012
Canada92 Posts
July 18 2012 20:43 GMT
#165
beautiful! man so inspiring !
Sc2 And Dota 2 All Day
GohgamX
Profile Joined April 2011
Canada1096 Posts
July 18 2012 20:52 GMT
#166
Matt is all heart!!!
Time is a great teacher, unfortunate that it kills all its pupils ...
UrielSC
Profile Joined January 2011
Canada143 Posts
July 18 2012 20:55 GMT
#167
Very inspiring!

I know this doesn't mean much but after I read this I feel like my ladder anxiety disappears.
Flonomenalz
Profile Joined May 2011
Nigeria3519 Posts
July 18 2012 20:58 GMT
#168
Just the thought of playing with no hands... heck, I get flustered enough if my hands are just a bit sweaty.

What an inspiration... you're a baller Matthew.
I love crazymoving
Benramin567
Profile Joined June 2012
Sweden46 Posts
Last Edited: 2012-07-18 21:07:16
July 18 2012 21:06 GMT
#169
He is an inspiration for all people that you can't take anything for granted and never underestimate your opponent
Don't ask if you don't know
J_Slim
Profile Joined May 2011
United States199 Posts
July 18 2012 21:14 GMT
#170
<3

Good luck to you man.
Legalize it!
UmbraaeternuS
Profile Blog Joined November 2010
Chile476 Posts
July 18 2012 21:31 GMT
#171
He is such a baller.
therealwinters - Skype / @DrUmbra - Twitter // "There is nothing more cool than being proud of the things that you love" - Sean "Day[9]" Plott <3
dragoon
Profile Joined December 2010
United States695 Posts
July 18 2012 21:39 GMT
#172
really awesome, mad respect to him.
i love you
JustPlay
Profile Joined September 2010
United States211 Posts
Last Edited: 2012-07-18 22:08:51
July 18 2012 22:08 GMT
#173
I bet he still has more apm than CatZ.
Brett
Profile Blog Joined October 2002
Australia3820 Posts
July 18 2012 22:17 GMT
#174
Great article.

Has a lot of heart? Damn right he does.
NightTime
Profile Joined April 2012
Canada7 Posts
July 18 2012 22:20 GMT
#175
it was a great article
always push harder
Kamais Ookin
Profile Joined January 2012
Canada591 Posts
July 18 2012 22:35 GMT
#176
Amazing text from riptide, thanks for sharing!
MAL Profile: http://myanimelist.net/profile/Kamais_Ookin Twitch account streaming fighting games and PC games, etc twitch.tv/kamais_ookin
Missing-No
Profile Joined September 2011
Canada50 Posts
July 18 2012 22:41 GMT
#177
So much heart!
SpideyCU
Profile Joined March 2011
United States5 Posts
July 18 2012 23:05 GMT
#178
Absolutely incredible. I'm so glad there are people like Matt around. If you think about all the things that the average person complains about on a day-to-day basis, and you think of all the things Matt has perfectly legitimate grounds to complain about...and DOESN'T...it's quite an inspiration. Indeed, it's not because of his disability that he's a baller, it's how he is in spite of it. Bravo, both to him and the article.
Eshra
Profile Joined April 2011
France1009 Posts
Last Edited: 2012-07-18 23:07:56
July 18 2012 23:06 GMT
#179
On July 19 2012 03:34 hagrin wrote:
Show nested quote +
On July 19 2012 03:11 aTnClouD wrote:
I'm so jealous of his positive mindset. I have a lot to learn from this guy.


This.

I'm 33, I'm healthy, I'm relatively well off financially, I have a beautiful "wife", a really great dog, a nice house ... and all I do is bitch and moan about my life daily. I'm embarrassed by my behavior and watching the Mr Bitter video has me so sick with myself I can't even describe how dirty I feel about myself.

Forget about his physical limitations, his attitude towards life, his thirst to do all these things like grad/med school/traveling, all make me feel like I'm just skating by wasting my time when I can be doing so much more.

Matt - thank you for the wake up call, hopefully I can better myself and my attitude thanks to your story and your passion.


I think we're quite a lot feeling that way right now.

Really inspiring. I wish I could be half as positive as you are. I'd like to wish you all the success in the world but I believe your willpower is more than enough to achieve everything you want.

Edit : How rude I am, not a single comment for the article. It is obviously very well written, but we might be too spoiled here since I don't expect anything less from TL. Thanks for it !
StrafedProtoss
Profile Joined July 2011
United States16 Posts
July 18 2012 23:48 GMT
#180
Pretty amazing stuff.. mad love and support!
"should have bought that observer brah"
cmcnutt34
Profile Joined June 2012
United States43 Posts
July 19 2012 00:18 GMT
#181
If I cut off my arms will I get to stay at EG house too?

User was banned for this post.
leviathan400
Profile Joined November 2006
United Kingdom393 Posts
July 19 2012 00:25 GMT
#182
Keep up the great work Matt Much support to you!
:o
Alabasern
Profile Blog Joined September 2010
United States4005 Posts
July 19 2012 00:32 GMT
#183
God bless Matthew Fink, he is a role model for disabled gamers whom deserve neuro-kinetic hardware.
Support your esport!
izzak
Profile Joined July 2011
Canada41 Posts
July 19 2012 03:32 GMT
#184
That's an awesome story, great read.
KookyMonster
Profile Joined January 2012
United States311 Posts
July 19 2012 03:34 GMT
#185
Probably the most heart-warming thing I have read in a long time. Best of luck to him and hope he has fun!
Paper is Imba. Scissors is fine. -Rock
Athos
Profile Blog Joined February 2008
United States2484 Posts
July 19 2012 04:02 GMT
#186
Good article. Also great video in the comments. He and brolylegs are truly inspirational! I love how positive he is.
ChosenBrad1322
Profile Joined April 2012
United States562 Posts
July 19 2012 04:09 GMT
#187
So happy for you man, great guy and I wish you the best. So cool of EG to do this for a guy well deserving of a great experience.
EvilTeletubby
Profile Blog Joined January 2004
Baltimore, USA22254 Posts
July 19 2012 05:49 GMT
#188
Very cool stuff.
Moderatorhttp://carbonleaf.yuku.com/topic/408/t/So-I-proposed-at-a-Carbon-Leaf-concert.html ***** RIP Geoff
sk1nex
Profile Joined May 2010
Finland299 Posts
July 19 2012 06:05 GMT
#189
For me, this kind of people are the definition of staying positive and believing in yourself and your dreams. Like KookyMonster said, a truly heart-warming read.
"Im at Quakecon, Gonna win the Duel and TDM. Quake is easy" (c) 2GD | NTHNTHNTHNTHNTHNTH
Kontraband420
Profile Joined September 2011
Canada8 Posts
July 19 2012 07:05 GMT
#190
Very cool! inspiring stuff! I hope he has an awesome time at the lair!
I'm too drunk to taste this chicken
Vansetsu
Profile Blog Joined October 2010
United States1454 Posts
July 19 2012 08:11 GMT
#191
Nice read, thank you for the article.
Only by overcoming many obstacles does a river become - デイヴィ¯\_(ツ)_/¯ド
APsMoonStruck
Profile Joined June 2012
United Kingdom1 Post
July 19 2012 09:01 GMT
#192
your amazing man! good luck
"This Is My Story"
Butterednuts
Profile Blog Joined September 2010
United States859 Posts
July 19 2012 20:10 GMT
#193
Probably the best article I have ever read on Team Liquid.
Chameleons Cast No Shadows
looknohands119
Profile Joined March 2010
United States815 Posts
July 19 2012 21:10 GMT
#194
Sorry guys, we've been having some technical difficulties but we'll have the stream up and running by later this evening. ^^
"The kingdom of the heavens is buried treasure. Would you sell yourself to buy the one you've found?" - Jon Foreman ('Your Love Is Strong' - Spring EP)
Ketch
Profile Joined October 2010
Netherlands7285 Posts
July 20 2012 11:43 GMT
#195
I got a bit dizzy of all the times the word hardware was used, but otherwise inspiring story! Keep it up Matthew!
Zenatsu
Profile Joined February 2011
100 Posts
July 20 2012 12:07 GMT
#196
Nerd chills.

Then after that,

more nerd chills.
iremnant3847
Profile Joined June 2012
Taiwan269 Posts
July 20 2012 13:26 GMT
#197
This man inspires us all. It is truly amazing how he can take on a challenge despite his disabilities. I wish him the best and hope he continues to pursue his passion!
Alabasern
Profile Blog Joined September 2010
United States4005 Posts
July 21 2012 04:15 GMT
#198
I think Matthew Fink would be a tremendous force as an esport coach. He plays the game, watches, and travels to events!

A non-disabled or disabled player would find it difficult to back down from the motivation of their peer. Any hardship someone goes through, they could not relate with Matt, as their coach and mentor. His hardship is a force for teaching. His personality is complimentary to a purpose-driven quest for self-improvement within esports!

The experience he's shared embodies the spirit of progress and improvement. What attracts me to gaming as an activity are those values. Learning, improvement, and performance are never far from the games you watch, and play each day.

He deserves a place within the esports community and all societies to continue forward.
Support your esport!
fuzzy_panda
Profile Blog Joined November 2010
New Zealand1681 Posts
July 21 2012 09:43 GMT
#199
what a fucking legend...really reminds me of this guy:

KameZerg
Profile Blog Joined May 2007
Sweden1767 Posts
July 21 2012 23:22 GMT
#200
On July 19 2012 09:18 cmcnutt34 wrote:
If I cut off my arms will I get to stay at EG house too?

User was banned for this post.


Got a good laugh from that :D
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imp42
Profile Blog Joined November 2010
398 Posts
July 22 2012 00:56 GMT
#201
On July 22 2012 08:22 ICanFlyLow wrote:
Show nested quote +
On July 19 2012 09:18 cmcnutt34 wrote:
If I cut off my arms will I get to stay at EG house too?

User was banned for this post.


Got a good laugh from that :D


yeah well. This comment really wasn't necessary. While there is no need to be overly protective and try too hard not to be offensive, there is no need either for plain bad taste. Have some respect.
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Endure
Profile Joined March 2011
Canada287 Posts
July 22 2012 08:52 GMT
#202
nice to see a longer article on him, just thinking about what we can bitch about really is petty compared to what he has to go through
TypeLex
Profile Joined February 2011
Germany62 Posts
July 23 2012 10:12 GMT
#203
Amazing story, thank you for the write-up!
Wish we could have welcomed him in the Type team house but it wasn't quite ready (we only had MrBitter there and no computers!) during Matthew's visit at GamesCom (before the ESL show).

Keep doing what you do Matthew, this is awesome!
In memory of Type Gaming www.typesc.net
Grimmyman123
Profile Joined January 2011
Canada939 Posts
July 23 2012 15:54 GMT
#204
On July 22 2012 09:56 imp42 wrote:
Show nested quote +
On July 22 2012 08:22 ICanFlyLow wrote:
On July 19 2012 09:18 cmcnutt34 wrote:
If I cut off my arms will I get to stay at EG house too?

User was banned for this post.


Got a good laugh from that :D


yeah well. This comment really wasn't necessary. While there is no need to be overly protective and try too hard not to be offensive, there is no need either for plain bad taste. Have some respect.


Yes, that was posted in bad taste.

But, at the same time I understand that posters reasoning and idea.

In a nut shell, because he is disabled, he gets special treatment, that the rest of us don't get.

I think that his ambitions are great, and what he has done considering his issues is nothing short of outstanding, and it does deserve recognition...

But the logical side of my brain thinks: He just wants to be normal, act normal, do normal things - they why is he trying to raise funds to go to travel the world, visits the EG house, does things that no normal person would ever think/try/ or be normall permitted to do? If any normal person on this site asked to stay at the EG house, I doubt they'd even get so much as a response. If I asked for $15,000 dollars, I'd be amazed if anyone donated even $10, let alone $3000. Equality does go both ways.

I just hope that Mathew realises exactly how LUCKY he is that people are sympathetic and that he gets these amazing opportunities to do the things he gets to do.
Win. That's all that matters. Win. Nobody likes to lose.
remdu23
Profile Joined June 2012
France1 Post
July 23 2012 15:58 GMT
#205
is wd40 for articulation ? oh wait
Grimmyman123
Profile Joined January 2011
Canada939 Posts
July 23 2012 16:09 GMT
#206
On July 24 2012 00:58 remdu23 wrote:
is wd40 for articulation ? oh wait


WD40 displaces water, and serves as a basic lubricant. not sure what you mean by your post.
Win. That's all that matters. Win. Nobody likes to lose.
Adellund
Profile Blog Joined June 2011
Denmark92 Posts
July 23 2012 18:59 GMT
#207
is lubricant? :O I am not from USA so I don't know sorrrrry
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