On January 11 2011 23:13 VorcePA wrote: LOL "Deal with it I'm Swedish" -- if I'm swedish to I have a free pass to sware of TV?
The answer is yes. Of course.
TV? This is internet only right? I mean, it was made for porn, I think we can handle a little swear-word
True, but swearing on TV is perfectly accepted in Sweden.
i think its accepted everywhere except america^^
Dunno if it's accepted in Switzerland. Would love to hear a swiss sports commentator go like "Verdammti Scheisse" oder "Huäräsohn". lol.
Well i don't think any "official" commentator would say this during the news for example, but you can see it during debate shows, documentaries or stuff like that
On January 11 2011 23:13 VorcePA wrote: LOL "Deal with it I'm Swedish" -- if I'm swedish to I have a free pass to sware of TV?
The answer is yes. Of course.
TV? This is internet only right? I mean, it was made for porn, I think we can handle a little swear-word
True, but swearing on TV is perfectly accepted in Sweden.
i think its accepted everywhere except america^^
Dunno if it's accepted in Switzerland. Would love to hear a swiss sports commentator go like "Verdammti Scheisse" oder "Huäräsohn". lol.
Of course it is. You never hear "beep". Never ever. Of course it isn't polite, but it happens. And with so much excitement and adrenaline in his body, it's easy to say something like "I fucked up" and it's really not that bad...please stop -.-
It doesn't matter if he was excited from a friends point of view, provide a decent professional interview. Don't demand respect for eSports and then do an interview that ends up as more of a giant smile fest where he is making uncomfortable comments.
He has done great interviews with idra using an hand held camera, he should be able to do the same in front of 1000s.
Seriously man chill out. I didn't see anything unprofessional enough from artosis to warrant such damning words. You are just being hypersensitive towards the chillaxed attitide of theirs.
On January 11 2011 23:26 Mikilatov wrote: Looks like tomorrow the Code A games might actually be good too. The GSL is the greatest thing to ever happen to SC.
This was definitely a wake up call to everybody who plays SC2 competitively. This just proved to the entire world what people want to see in SC2. People drool over these long macro-oriented games which are quite similar to BW. They are getting tired of the bunker rushes, the 4gates, etc.
Idra and Jinro really proved to the SC2 community what the differences are from foreigners vs. koreans, and it made me god damn proud
It doesn't matter if he was excited from a friends point of view, provide a decent professional interview. Don't demand respect for eSports and then do an interview that ends up as more of a giant smile fest where he is making uncomfortable comments.
He has done great interviews with idra using an hand held camera, he should be able to do the same in front of 1000s.
Seriously man chill out. I didn't see anything unprofessional enough from artosis to warrant such damning words. You are just being hypersensitive towards the chillaxed attitide of theirs.
And thus the Gorilla and the Gracken did have the pleasure of seeing their enemies driven before them, and of hearing the lamentation of their workers.
As I am living in austria I can tell you that commentators swearing on TV is nothing unusual here. A commentator called the spanish players at the u19 ECH "sons of bitches". And everyone LOL'd.
On January 11 2011 23:18 teamsolid wrote: Wow... Ret is the only one Idra practiced with, I guess all that trash talk vs Koreans is starting to bite him in the ass. =/
Won't be a problem once the EG house gets set up. Those guys are every bit as good as the Koreans
On January 11 2011 23:13 VorcePA wrote: LOL "Deal with it I'm Swedish" -- if I'm swedish to I have a free pass to sware of TV?
The answer is yes. Of course.
TV? This is internet only right? I mean, it was made for porn, I think we can handle a little swear-word
True, but swearing on TV is perfectly accepted in Sweden.
i think its accepted everywhere except america^^
Canada too. Not that I have anything against swearing, but it does complicate things if I try to get people like my 10 year old cousin into eSports.
Yup, swearing OK in Belgium too
Sorry if I wasn't clear - I meant that swearing isn't ok on tv in Canada. It gets censored from newscasts, and doesn't really happen on tv since most of our shows are actually American...