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France12758 Posts
Seriously why is he Millenium...
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It's just rage - no need to take it so seriously guys.
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On March 12 2011 04:10 126Q;A1 wrote: It's just rage - no need to take it so seriously guys.
No. It's more than rage, it's insulting. And LaLush is showing lacking respect for his opponent, the tournament organizers and all viewers.
There's a difference between showing some emotions and getting worked up over a loss or a frustrating situation (this happens, it's normal and human and sometimes it might even add entertainment) and completely losing it like LaLush did here. Accepting this behavior as "just rage" is just as bad, because it justifies and encourages it.
I'm glad the majority here on TL as well as on Khaldor's stream and in the BDL comments see it the same way I do, i.e. this being unacceptable and hoping that LaLush gets some kind of warning or penalty from the BDL admins. Just because we're used to internet anonymity and the resulting attitude from some people doesn't mean we should accept it.
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Sweden has really produced some nice players with Naniwa and Lalush.
Lalush is losing everything in this league anyways. I don't think a penalty has any effect on him whatsoever. Might as well kick him out of this league.
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Elfi wasting so many shots on the depot :/
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On March 12 2011 04:59 Shockk wrote:Show nested quote +On March 12 2011 04:10 126Q;A1 wrote: It's just rage - no need to take it so seriously guys. No. It's more than rage, it's insulting. And LaLush is showing lacking respect for his opponent, the tournament organizers and all viewers. There's a difference between showing some emotions and getting worked up over a loss or a frustrating situation (this happens, it's normal and human and sometimes it might even add entertainment) and completely losing it like LaLush did here. Accepting this behavior as "just rage" is just as bad, because it justifies and encourages it. I'm glad the majority here on TL as well as on Khaldor's stream and in the BDL comments see it the same way I do, i.e. this being unacceptable and hoping that LaLush gets some kind of warning or penalty from the BDL admins. Just because we're used to internet anonymity and the resulting attitude from some people doesn't mean we should accept it. I'm not seeing any indication of such a majority. It's amusing to me and personally think people thinking otherwise take things too seriously. If the team and their sponsors think it's unacceptable, let them deal with it.
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AWESOME GAMES TODAY
Strelok vs Nani was awesome
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On March 12 2011 05:21 syllogism wrote:Show nested quote +On March 12 2011 04:59 Shockk wrote:On March 12 2011 04:10 126Q;A1 wrote: It's just rage - no need to take it so seriously guys. No. It's more than rage, it's insulting. And LaLush is showing lacking respect for his opponent, the tournament organizers and all viewers. There's a difference between showing some emotions and getting worked up over a loss or a frustrating situation (this happens, it's normal and human and sometimes it might even add entertainment) and completely losing it like LaLush did here. Accepting this behavior as "just rage" is just as bad, because it justifies and encourages it. I'm glad the majority here on TL as well as on Khaldor's stream and in the BDL comments see it the same way I do, i.e. this being unacceptable and hoping that LaLush gets some kind of warning or penalty from the BDL admins. Just because we're used to internet anonymity and the resulting attitude from some people doesn't mean we should accept it. I'm not seeing any indication of such a majority. It's amusing to me and personally think people thinking otherwise take things too seriously. If the team and their sponsors think it's unacceptable, let them deal with it.
I agree with the guy, if you want to go pro try to act like one. Beeing a little bm is all right, sometimes it's even funny but insulting your opponent is unprofessionnal and this type of childish behavior won't help esports beeing considered as a real sport
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On March 12 2011 06:10 Lylat wrote:Show nested quote +On March 12 2011 05:21 syllogism wrote:On March 12 2011 04:59 Shockk wrote:On March 12 2011 04:10 126Q;A1 wrote: It's just rage - no need to take it so seriously guys. No. It's more than rage, it's insulting. And LaLush is showing lacking respect for his opponent, the tournament organizers and all viewers. There's a difference between showing some emotions and getting worked up over a loss or a frustrating situation (this happens, it's normal and human and sometimes it might even add entertainment) and completely losing it like LaLush did here. Accepting this behavior as "just rage" is just as bad, because it justifies and encourages it. I'm glad the majority here on TL as well as on Khaldor's stream and in the BDL comments see it the same way I do, i.e. this being unacceptable and hoping that LaLush gets some kind of warning or penalty from the BDL admins. Just because we're used to internet anonymity and the resulting attitude from some people doesn't mean we should accept it. I'm not seeing any indication of such a majority. It's amusing to me and personally think people thinking otherwise take things too seriously. If the team and their sponsors think it's unacceptable, let them deal with it. I agree with the guy, if you want to go pro try to act like one. Beeing a little bm is all right, sometimes it's even funny but insulting your opponent is unprofessionnal and this type of childish behavior won't help esports beeing considered as a real sport Asserting that something is hurting the "esports" isn't very convincing to me. In the end the people who watch these streams aren't and will never, that is to say within any reasonable timeframe, be persons who find such things so offensive they would rather just not watch the game. At offline tournaments the situation is a bit different as different etiquettes should be followed. In any other situation it's simply your purely subjective opinion against mine and implementing rules against such conduct will have no impact whatsoever.
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On March 12 2011 06:27 syllogism wrote:Show nested quote +On March 12 2011 06:10 Lylat wrote:On March 12 2011 05:21 syllogism wrote:On March 12 2011 04:59 Shockk wrote:On March 12 2011 04:10 126Q;A1 wrote: It's just rage - no need to take it so seriously guys. No. It's more than rage, it's insulting. And LaLush is showing lacking respect for his opponent, the tournament organizers and all viewers. There's a difference between showing some emotions and getting worked up over a loss or a frustrating situation (this happens, it's normal and human and sometimes it might even add entertainment) and completely losing it like LaLush did here. Accepting this behavior as "just rage" is just as bad, because it justifies and encourages it. I'm glad the majority here on TL as well as on Khaldor's stream and in the BDL comments see it the same way I do, i.e. this being unacceptable and hoping that LaLush gets some kind of warning or penalty from the BDL admins. Just because we're used to internet anonymity and the resulting attitude from some people doesn't mean we should accept it. I'm not seeing any indication of such a majority. It's amusing to me and personally think people thinking otherwise take things too seriously. If the team and their sponsors think it's unacceptable, let them deal with it. I agree with the guy, if you want to go pro try to act like one. Beeing a little bm is all right, sometimes it's even funny but insulting your opponent is unprofessionnal and this type of childish behavior won't help esports beeing considered as a real sport Asserting that something is hurting the "esports" isn't very convincing to me. In the end the people who watch these streams aren't and will never, that is to say within any reasonable timeframe, be persons who find such things so offensive they would rather just not watch the game. At offline tournaments the situation is a bit different as different etiquettes should be followed. In any other situation it's simply your purely subjective opinion against mine and implementing rules against such conduct will have no impact whatsoever.
Guys like LaLush would never dare to say things like "fucking retard" straight to someones face at an offline event. It's easy to act tough on the internet ^^
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On March 12 2011 07:38 Malaz wrote:Show nested quote +On March 12 2011 06:27 syllogism wrote:On March 12 2011 06:10 Lylat wrote:On March 12 2011 05:21 syllogism wrote:On March 12 2011 04:59 Shockk wrote:On March 12 2011 04:10 126Q;A1 wrote: It's just rage - no need to take it so seriously guys. No. It's more than rage, it's insulting. And LaLush is showing lacking respect for his opponent, the tournament organizers and all viewers. There's a difference between showing some emotions and getting worked up over a loss or a frustrating situation (this happens, it's normal and human and sometimes it might even add entertainment) and completely losing it like LaLush did here. Accepting this behavior as "just rage" is just as bad, because it justifies and encourages it. I'm glad the majority here on TL as well as on Khaldor's stream and in the BDL comments see it the same way I do, i.e. this being unacceptable and hoping that LaLush gets some kind of warning or penalty from the BDL admins. Just because we're used to internet anonymity and the resulting attitude from some people doesn't mean we should accept it. I'm not seeing any indication of such a majority. It's amusing to me and personally think people thinking otherwise take things too seriously. If the team and their sponsors think it's unacceptable, let them deal with it. I agree with the guy, if you want to go pro try to act like one. Beeing a little bm is all right, sometimes it's even funny but insulting your opponent is unprofessionnal and this type of childish behavior won't help esports beeing considered as a real sport Asserting that something is hurting the "esports" isn't very convincing to me. In the end the people who watch these streams aren't and will never, that is to say within any reasonable timeframe, be persons who find such things so offensive they would rather just not watch the game. At offline tournaments the situation is a bit different as different etiquettes should be followed. In any other situation it's simply your purely subjective opinion against mine and implementing rules against such conduct will have no impact whatsoever. Guys like LaLush would never dare to say things like "fucking retard" straight to someones face at an offline event. It's easy to act tough on the internet ^^
Aren't you yourself acting like the person that you are accusing LaLush of being? Insulting him (and yourself) on the Internet?
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On March 12 2011 07:50 Gigaudas wrote:Show nested quote +On March 12 2011 07:38 Malaz wrote:On March 12 2011 06:27 syllogism wrote:On March 12 2011 06:10 Lylat wrote:On March 12 2011 05:21 syllogism wrote:On March 12 2011 04:59 Shockk wrote:On March 12 2011 04:10 126Q;A1 wrote: It's just rage - no need to take it so seriously guys. No. It's more than rage, it's insulting. And LaLush is showing lacking respect for his opponent, the tournament organizers and all viewers. There's a difference between showing some emotions and getting worked up over a loss or a frustrating situation (this happens, it's normal and human and sometimes it might even add entertainment) and completely losing it like LaLush did here. Accepting this behavior as "just rage" is just as bad, because it justifies and encourages it. I'm glad the majority here on TL as well as on Khaldor's stream and in the BDL comments see it the same way I do, i.e. this being unacceptable and hoping that LaLush gets some kind of warning or penalty from the BDL admins. Just because we're used to internet anonymity and the resulting attitude from some people doesn't mean we should accept it. I'm not seeing any indication of such a majority. It's amusing to me and personally think people thinking otherwise take things too seriously. If the team and their sponsors think it's unacceptable, let them deal with it. I agree with the guy, if you want to go pro try to act like one. Beeing a little bm is all right, sometimes it's even funny but insulting your opponent is unprofessionnal and this type of childish behavior won't help esports beeing considered as a real sport Asserting that something is hurting the "esports" isn't very convincing to me. In the end the people who watch these streams aren't and will never, that is to say within any reasonable timeframe, be persons who find such things so offensive they would rather just not watch the game. At offline tournaments the situation is a bit different as different etiquettes should be followed. In any other situation it's simply your purely subjective opinion against mine and implementing rules against such conduct will have no impact whatsoever. Guys like LaLush would never dare to say things like "fucking retard" straight to someones face at an offline event. It's easy to act tough on the internet ^^ Aren't you yourself acting like the person that you are accusing LaLush of being? Insulting him (and yourself) on the Internet? I looked closely, but I could not find any insult in the post of Malaz. And I am pretty sure he would dare to say the same thing straight to someones face. I for sure would.
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Anyone know if there is/will be vods for nani v strelok?
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Lolol Lalush. BM as always. I want to see a zerg actually get into the top 10 of this league damnit =(
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Russian Federation899 Posts
calm down guys ;D Even Bratok said that it is fine coz when someone reacts in such an emotional way it looks quite cool :D
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United Arab Emirates1141 Posts
On March 12 2011 07:50 Gigaudas wrote:Show nested quote +On March 12 2011 07:38 Malaz wrote:On March 12 2011 06:27 syllogism wrote:On March 12 2011 06:10 Lylat wrote:On March 12 2011 05:21 syllogism wrote:On March 12 2011 04:59 Shockk wrote:On March 12 2011 04:10 126Q;A1 wrote: It's just rage - no need to take it so seriously guys. No. It's more than rage, it's insulting. And LaLush is showing lacking respect for his opponent, the tournament organizers and all viewers. There's a difference between showing some emotions and getting worked up over a loss or a frustrating situation (this happens, it's normal and human and sometimes it might even add entertainment) and completely losing it like LaLush did here. Accepting this behavior as "just rage" is just as bad, because it justifies and encourages it. I'm glad the majority here on TL as well as on Khaldor's stream and in the BDL comments see it the same way I do, i.e. this being unacceptable and hoping that LaLush gets some kind of warning or penalty from the BDL admins. Just because we're used to internet anonymity and the resulting attitude from some people doesn't mean we should accept it. I'm not seeing any indication of such a majority. It's amusing to me and personally think people thinking otherwise take things too seriously. If the team and their sponsors think it's unacceptable, let them deal with it. I agree with the guy, if you want to go pro try to act like one. Beeing a little bm is all right, sometimes it's even funny but insulting your opponent is unprofessionnal and this type of childish behavior won't help esports beeing considered as a real sport Asserting that something is hurting the "esports" isn't very convincing to me. In the end the people who watch these streams aren't and will never, that is to say within any reasonable timeframe, be persons who find such things so offensive they would rather just not watch the game. At offline tournaments the situation is a bit different as different etiquettes should be followed. In any other situation it's simply your purely subjective opinion against mine and implementing rules against such conduct will have no impact whatsoever. Guys like LaLush would never dare to say things like "fucking retard" straight to someones face at an offline event. It's easy to act tough on the internet ^^ Aren't you yourself acting like the person that you are accusing LaLush of being? Insulting him (and yourself) on the Internet?
Um he's not. He is just making a point that Lalush needs to calm down and take off his cyber warrior armor. He isn't acting like Lalush because he didn't BM anyone. Just stating the hard truth - that Lalush wouldn't do it in real life for various reasons. And he didn't insult himself on the internet because he is making a valid point.
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On March 12 2011 10:34 shaunnn wrote: Anyone know if there is/will be vods for nani v strelok?
hey, there should be VODs in our justin.tv archive right now. I'll also try to get them up on youtube. You will get a PM as soon as I get home (tomorrow evening) with the link to at least the jtv VOD.
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demuslim has got a fair few games to catch up on when he can play again! =X
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Lalush is a joke compared to bm heros like MistrZZZ from bw :D:D
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