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On November 16 2010 15:58 Rabiator wrote:Show nested quote +On November 16 2010 15:55 Crichton wrote:On November 16 2010 15:53 tn57 wrote: HUk is canadian not usa I'm pretty sure Chris is an American whose family moved to Canada when he was young. "Americans" (citizens of the USA) like to call everyone american (as in "representing the USA") who is or has been living there, even though they are now somewhere else. Thats why IdrA is still called an "american player" even though he has been living and playing in Korea for years and plays according to the Korean playstyle. Now they try the same with HuK ... because he is good at what he does.
Well if Idra has a US citizenship, then it does not matter where he plays. He is an American player...and I say that being myself a swiss citizen.
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On November 16 2010 15:58 Rabiator wrote:Show nested quote +On November 16 2010 15:55 Crichton wrote:On November 16 2010 15:53 tn57 wrote: HUk is canadian not usa I'm pretty sure Chris is an American whose family moved to Canada when he was young. "Americans" (citizens of the USA) like to call everyone american (as in "representing the USA") who is or has been living there, even though they are now somewhere else. Thats why IdrA is still called an "american player" even though he has been living and playing in Korea for years and plays according to the Korean playstyle. Now they try the same with HuK ... because he is good at what he does.
are you trying to say IdrA is korean now?
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On November 16 2010 15:56 xAPOCALYPSEx wrote:Show nested quote +On November 16 2010 15:55 kefkaesque wrote:On November 16 2010 15:54 darmousseh wrote:On November 16 2010 15:53 tn57 wrote: HUk is canadian not usa Wasn't he born in the US and lived there for a long time? Huk said in the TL interview that he considers himself both American and Canadian if I remember correctly. Canada is in America! Is one from the United States called an American? I actually don't know the answer to this. Yes, and most people outside of the US know of us only as America. Playing games on European battlenet, way back, I'd said I was from USA and most people asked where that was.
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On November 16 2010 15:58 Rabiator wrote:Show nested quote +On November 16 2010 15:55 Crichton wrote:On November 16 2010 15:53 tn57 wrote: HUk is canadian not usa I'm pretty sure Chris is an American whose family moved to Canada when he was young. "Americans" (citizens of the USA) like to call everyone american (as in "representing the USA") who is or has been living there, even though they are now somewhere else. Thats why IdrA is still called an "american player" even though he has been living and playing in Korea for years and plays according to the Korean playstyle. Now they try the same with HuK ... because he is good at what he does. We like to adopt people, and people like to be adopted by us, it's been going both ways for centuries. There's plenty of love to go around!
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One of these days, we're going to see the TL logo on HuK's pillow and then we'll demand that TL HuK pillows be sold in the store along with HuK hoodies
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On November 16 2010 15:58 Rabiator wrote:Show nested quote +On November 16 2010 15:55 Crichton wrote:On November 16 2010 15:53 tn57 wrote: HUk is canadian not usa I'm pretty sure Chris is an American whose family moved to Canada when he was young. "Americans" (citizens of the USA) like to call everyone american (as in "representing the USA") who is or has been living there, even though they are now somewhere else. Thats why IdrA is still called an "american player" even though he has been living and playing in Korea for years and plays according to the Korean playstyle. Now they try the same with HuK ... because he is good at what he does.
Lol what? Doesn't matter where he lives... is Pau Gasol an American? Is Didier Drogba English?
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Come on, slayers boxer, make it through! Any updates on boxer and foxer?
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On November 16 2010 15:59 DarkPlasmaBall wrote:Idra and Huk!!!!!!!!!!!!!! WOOOOOOO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Congratulations!!!!
premature.
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On November 16 2010 15:58 Rabiator wrote:Show nested quote +On November 16 2010 15:55 Crichton wrote:On November 16 2010 15:53 tn57 wrote: HUk is canadian not usa I'm pretty sure Chris is an American whose family moved to Canada when he was young. "Americans" (citizens of the USA) like to call everyone american (as in "representing the USA") who is or has been living there, even though they are now somewhere else. Thats why IdrA is still called an "american player" even though he has been living and playing in Korea for years and plays according to the Korean playstyle. Now they try the same with HuK ... because he is good at what he does.
He also grew up in America, moved away at 16. This makes him a US citizen. He's as American as anyone. GO HUK!!!
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On November 16 2010 15:59 Mioraka wrote:I'm rolling on the floor laughing right now Sen FIGHTING!! That isn't really Sen, is it?
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On November 16 2010 15:59 cavalier3024 wrote:wait, what?? TLO isnt qualifying?? 
TLO is going to be in Europe competing for now. There is an hour long interview posted on the front of Team Liquid site with brilliant documentary on his career in his current and future state. I highly recommend watching it if you are a fan of his and have some spare time while waiting for these results to be posted
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On November 16 2010 15:59 Mioraka wrote:I'm rolling on the floor laughing right now Sen FIGHTING!!
Agreed. I wasn't a sen fanboy... but now...
Things have changed.
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Lots of Zergs qualifying.
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On November 16 2010 15:58 Rabiator wrote:Show nested quote +On November 16 2010 15:55 Crichton wrote:On November 16 2010 15:53 tn57 wrote: HUk is canadian not usa I'm pretty sure Chris is an American whose family moved to Canada when he was young. "Americans" (citizens of the USA) like to call everyone american (as in "representing the USA") who is or has been living there, even though they are now somewhere else. Thats why IdrA is still called an "american player" even though he has been living and playing in Korea for years and plays according to the Korean playstyle. Now they try the same with HuK ... because he is good at what he does. Its the genes bro!!
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On November 16 2010 15:59 .kv wrote:Show nested quote +On November 16 2010 15:59 cavalier3024 wrote:wait, what?? TLO isnt qualifying??  no he went back to his homeland to participate in Dream Hack
that isn't why he went back...just something he will be doing because he's back.
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On November 16 2010 15:58 Rabiator wrote:Show nested quote +On November 16 2010 15:55 Crichton wrote:On November 16 2010 15:53 tn57 wrote: HUk is canadian not usa I'm pretty sure Chris is an American whose family moved to Canada when he was young. "Americans" (citizens of the USA) like to call everyone american (as in "representing the USA") who is or has been living there, even though they are now somewhere else. Thats why IdrA is still called an "american player" even though he has been living and playing in Korea for years and plays according to the Korean playstyle. Now they try the same with HuK ... because he is good at what he does. you should see jewish/russian newspapers. there isnt an issue that would not have an article about how some famous person's great great great uncle is jewish/russian.
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United States7481 Posts
![[image loading]](http://imgur.com/HWgcz.jpg) THE EMPEROR has arrived
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On November 16 2010 15:59 cavalier3024 wrote:wait, what?? TLO isnt qualifying?? 
I think you missed the memo. He went home to Germany instead of trying out for season 3, he misses his friends and family.
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Philadelphia, PA10406 Posts
On November 16 2010 15:59 zerglingsfolife wrote: Ret interview is up on Fomos.kr
Reading it with google translate is pretty funny - Whether the ship entered the tightest? ▲ 굉장히 안도가 된다. ▲ is very relieved. 5일전에 한국에 입국했는데 계속 GSL 예선 생각만 했다. Five days prior to arrival in Korea, I was still thinking about qualifying GSL. 진출하게 되어서 기쁘다. 'm Glad to advance.
- In the Netherlands Grubby (Manuel swenkayijen) There is a famous pro-gamer. ▲ 그루비는 네덜란드 선수로는 드물게 성공을 한 케이스다. ▲ Groovy rare success in the Netherlands include a keyiseuda player. 한편으로는 너무 오랫동안 네덜란드를 대표하는 선수이기도 하다. On the one hand is too long and players are to represent the Netherlands. 내가 그 자리를 빼앗고 싶다. I want to rob the place.
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On November 16 2010 16:00 Fraidnot wrote:Show nested quote +On November 16 2010 15:56 xAPOCALYPSEx wrote:On November 16 2010 15:55 kefkaesque wrote:On November 16 2010 15:54 darmousseh wrote:On November 16 2010 15:53 tn57 wrote: HUk is canadian not usa Wasn't he born in the US and lived there for a long time? Huk said in the TL interview that he considers himself both American and Canadian if I remember correctly. Canada is in America! Is one from the United States called an American? I actually don't know the answer to this. Yes, and most people outside of the US know of us only as America. Playing games on European battlenet, way back, I'd said I was from USA and most people asked where that was.
I wouldnt say thats true almost everyone i know knows the difference, just personal experiences i guess.
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