anyway... love ZvZ, hope its a good one
[GSL] Ro32 Day 2 - Page 33
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mati
Argentina114 Posts
anyway... love ZvZ, hope its a good one | ||
Yaotzin
South Africa4280 Posts
On October 25 2010 19:31 BurningSera wrote: obviously we know he wanna get void=_= but check is getting extra queen so 1) roach will clean his base b4 void can kill all his roach 2) he try void go straight kill check's base but it will fail due to queens. i was being exaggerate on carrier - if he has 1 carrier i think he has a chance to base trade win. very slim chance tho lol Normally you can get the void out before they clean up anything. Problem was his execution was so, so bad. The theory was fine, it stops Zerg attacking until lair tech is up. | ||
Telcontar
United Kingdom16710 Posts
On October 25 2010 19:29 calin wrote: Korea is really Xenophobic I think..and I guess the reason Europeans learn a lot of English is also because of Tourists, which Korea probably doesn't have as many of. Xenophobia isn't a label you can just slap onto a country especially ones you don't know well/anything about. You'd be surprised as to how much foreign presence there is in S.Korea. | ||
Fa1nT
United States3423 Posts
On October 25 2010 19:32 kirkybaby wrote: this is so remarkably incorrect. also, koreans study english for 6 years during their public education. i'm sure every single one of the players can speak at least basic english, if not better. they're just shy about saying something incorrectly, and the interviewers don't speak in a way that they can understand. for example, in korean, map names are different, as well as units. so they don't know wtf marauder means, etc. I took 3 years of Latin and remember almost nothing of it xD If they can learn basic English in 6 years, good. Most Americans take it for 13 years and still fail at it ![]() | ||
SpiffD
Denmark1264 Posts
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kirkybaby
Korea (South)781 Posts
On October 25 2010 19:32 ryanAnger wrote: You'd be surprised. Us ignorant Americans don't actually learn a second language in school. I mean, there are classes, but they aren't mandatory, and rarely ever do they actually teach you fluently. I took 4 years of Spanish in high school, and I can pick out some phrases and words, but I can't speak it at all, really. another baseless generalization. i'm a white american and i live in korea, and speak pretty well. :shrug: | ||
Ramble
Sweden877 Posts
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Tachion
Canada8573 Posts
On October 25 2010 19:33 Kiarip wrote: What is the baneling build that Artosis is talking about? Start off 1 base ling speed into baneling nest and adjust from there. | ||
_vladimir_
Serbia530 Posts
![]() ![]() @ last match, i'm sorry for protoss fans, i guess it's even worse now, thinking that tester didn't qualifiy, when you see some poor games from other toss players, let's hope that Sangho and maybe NexGenius are gonna shine this time ![]() | ||
Firereaver
India1701 Posts
On October 25 2010 19:28 Beider wrote: Not as much as I want to see the IdrA game. L!M!A!O! | ||
Beider
Germany198 Posts
On October 25 2010 19:32 SpiralCompass wrote: I would have thought that english being a core subject, not being able to speak basic english would be akin to not being able to do basic algebra. The problem is that they don't use English in their daily lives, all shows on TV are dubbed. All movies are dubbed, books are translated, etc... Thus after they get their grade most Germans hardly ever get to practice their English anymore, so a lot of them simply forget what little they know from school. | ||
Losticus
United States62 Posts
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VikingKong
China509 Posts
On October 25 2010 19:33 Kiarip wrote: What is the baneling build that Artosis is talking about? Look for his thread on TL with his replay packs and him answering questions about his play for the full build, but essentially it's 14gas, 13 pool, with first 100gas going into speed and then the next 50 going into baneling nest | ||
Kiarip
United States1835 Posts
On October 25 2010 19:34 Tachion wrote: Start off 1 base ling speed into baneling nest and adjust from there. do you know the numbers? is it gas before pool? or 14 pool 13 gas? and when do you get the nest? | ||
TimeOut
Germany1277 Posts
On October 25 2010 19:32 SpiralCompass wrote: I would have thought that english being a core subject, not being able to speak basic english would be akin to not being able to do basic algebra. There are people like that here. ![]() | ||
phil.ipp
Austria1067 Posts
On October 25 2010 19:31 Ocedic wrote: How does that relate to anything I said? He has more of an excuse for having terrible English than Koreans? What? lol my english is far away from terrible, i dont know why you feel so offended that you try to insult me, but why should the koreans have an excuse for not learning a second language? if its not english it has to be some other language. | ||
Yaotzin
South Africa4280 Posts
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ArghUScaredMe
United States712 Posts
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riche
Croatia33 Posts
On October 25 2010 19:30 Beider wrote: You ever been to any central European countries? Currently I live in Germany and there are a lot of people here (including younger generation) who barely understand English. Germany is not so bad, lot's ppl know English, but visit France, that is painful if you don't know French. | ||
Beider
Germany198 Posts
On October 25 2010 19:33 calin wrote: Where do you live? I've lived in Hamburg for a year and a half and pretty much everyone can speak a little bit of English, unless you try and speak to Turkish people... I live in Berlin and I've meet plenty of Germans who speak barely a word of English. Not to mention don't get invovled with the police here if you don't speak German, most of them don't speak English or simply refuse to speak English. | ||
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