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On August 25 2012 01:45 Eufouria wrote:Show nested quote +On August 24 2012 20:12 NovemberstOrm wrote: You mixed up sheth's 2nd last and final answer. That makes more sense, I skimmed and thought "Hmm thats a dark ending to the interview Sheth." Show nested quote +On August 24 2012 20:04 TeamLiquid ESPORTS wrote: Axslav: I think we can definitely stand up decently to the European players, but the Koreans will of course be the big favorites. Scarlett especially I think can stand up to any of the europeans and even many of the koreans. Sheth: Oh, we are super dead. We are actually either vampiric or zombielike. But either way, we are definitely dead. Ver: NA has a lot of strong Zergs and many foreigner Zergs have shown the ability to compete with Koreans. Scarlett and Suppy in particular have displayed very respectable performances against great players from Europe or Korea. There's no reason why NA can't turn some heads and put up a strong fight. Hahahaha silly Americans, always so optimistic, you will be crushed under the might of a united Europe. Jk, the top Americans should at least show good play at the final events, and guys like MajOr and Scarlett may be able to take a few games from some of the Koreans.
psh you are from UK, the only product you got was demuslim #gettingcarriedbysweden
go idra + huk, both who have been recently
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"Mexico has always been disconnected from the USA/Canada scene, and they've come to be more a part of the Latin America/South America scene. But Mexico is still a part of North America by some political geographical standards, and thus they will be joining the WCS NA finals as mystery competitors."
"Considering that few TeamLiquid users follow the South/Central American scene, when they hear Mexico, they think MajOr. And rightfully so." -Pokebunny
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Mexico is North America by "some" political geographical standards as much as the US is North America by "some" political geographical standards.
Who let this kid get a segment in this write up?
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Really hope at least 1-2 ROOT players make it into top 8.
Also, don't know if that Ver guy is real or just a troll character.
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I think in the WCS global NA might edge out over Australia and South America. NA hwaitiiing.
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On August 25 2012 02:11 fer wrote: "Mexico has always been disconnected from the USA/Canada scene, and they've come to be more a part of the Latin America/South America scene. But Mexico is still a part of North America by some political geographical standards, and thus they will be joining the WCS NA finals as mystery competitors."
"Considering that few TeamLiquid users follow the South/Central American scene, when they hear Mexico, they think MajOr. And rightfully so." -Pokebunny
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Mexico is North America by "some" political geographical standards as much as the US is North America by "some" political geographical standards.
Who let this kid get a segment in this write up? I actually just wrote politically part of the US... Waxangel edited that, that's not exactly what I wrote. My original was: "Mexico has and always will be disconnected from the North American scene, and they really belong more to the Spanish-speaking Latin America/South America area than with the Americans and Canadians up north. But, politically, Mexico is still a part of North America, so they are a bit of a mystery piece to this tournament."
As for the second part, I don't know what you have a problem with - was merely commenting on the fact that very few people know any Mexican players outside of MajOr.
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On August 25 2012 02:20 Pokebunny wrote:Show nested quote +On August 25 2012 02:11 fer wrote: "Mexico has always been disconnected from the USA/Canada scene, and they've come to be more a part of the Latin America/South America scene. But Mexico is still a part of North America by some political geographical standards, and thus they will be joining the WCS NA finals as mystery competitors."
"Considering that few TeamLiquid users follow the South/Central American scene, when they hear Mexico, they think MajOr. And rightfully so." -Pokebunny
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Mexico is North America by "some" political geographical standards as much as the US is North America by "some" political geographical standards.
Who let this kid get a segment in this write up? I actually just wrote politically part of the US... Waxangel edited that, that's not exactly what I wrote. My original was: "Mexico has and always will be disconnected from the North American scene, and they really belong more to the Spanish-speaking Latin America/South America area than with the Americans and Canadians up north. But, politically, Mexico is still a part of North America, so they are a bit of a mystery piece to this tournament." As for the second part, I don't know what you have a problem with - was merely commenting on the fact that very few people know any Mexican players outside of MajOr. I second that, I only know of Major from Mexico.
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On August 24 2012 21:06 Lonyo wrote:Show nested quote +On August 24 2012 20:28 Mr Showtime wrote: Thank you for not wasting your time writing the same obnoxious paragraph about IdrA that everyone throws together. It's now just a matter of patiently waiting until he kicks everyone's ass again :D While he has managed to get over his 6 or so month slump, he's still erratic and it's questionable whether he can put together a consistent enough performance to get anywhere, especially the top of a very competitive scene.
Yep. And that's exactly why I am glad they didn't waste time talking about him in the write up. Every article in the past year or so that has involved IdrA specifically has said the same shit. "Which IdrA is going to show up for X event?" While all the articles are pretty much true in their claims, they present it in a way that makes it seem like IdrA's erratic performances are news. He's always been that way in SC2. Capable of beating the best (much less so as of lately) and losing to the worst on any given Sunday.
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hahahaha, I like Axslav's and Sheth's responses to the question "Who was the best player to not make it into WCS NA? (You can say yourself)" Good Stuff.
This reminds me of the Beyblade Metal Masters season, where all the countries host their own tournies to determine their top players and representatives and then take part in a tourny between all the countries, it will prove who is the top in the world!
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Rooting for NonY. If he loses I'll root for MajOr, if he loses I'll root for Illusion.
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Ahaha, sheth and axslav giving one-word answers and then Ver goes on for a paragraph xD
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Where's NonY ? 
(Liquipedia says he didn't play at all...)
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Ouch, Drewbie, out 2-0 then against Daisuki, US podium finisher and Zerg to boot.
I'm rooting for ViBE, he played strong at US WCS and has been practicing like a beast. USA USA USA :-P
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On August 25 2012 03:57 lol_Robot wrote: Ouch, Drewbie, out 2-0 then against Daisuki, US podium finisher and Zerg to boot.
I'm rooting for ViBE, he played strong at US WCS and has been practicing like a beast. USA USA USA :-P
Isn't he down 0-1??
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Axslav: Zerg: Scarlett. Protoss: TT1. Terran: MajOr.
@MLGSC2Scores NA Champs: Ostojiy beats TT1 2-0 in LR1 #WCS #MLG
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My sig.
He's already turning heads and these stupid reports never mention him. Go InSuRRRR!!!! HWAITNG
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Axslav: fitzyhere might surprise and I think Insur will as well.
ax so smart
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The race of Zapo it´s wrong he plays zerg, and he´s from TeamQuetzal(mexican team), also Dark is from Quetzal not isurus
QzLZapo, QzLDark, regards.
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If suppy beats gosuuser in the lower bracket, its suppy vs idra in a match to determine who goes to china!!! lololololol...uhh, that sucks
although i think the loser will still get another shot..but still...funny stuff, we'll see who the best zerg on EG is. (zvz)
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