But... does he like fishsticks?
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KingPaddy
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But... does he like fishsticks? | ||
otacon
Germany45 Posts
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dtz
5834 Posts
On March 03 2011 21:06 BrahCJ wrote: I have no idea what you just said. One of 4 players are Zerg. IdrAs point is that ZvP is incredibly tough. IdrA lost to a protoss. I'm clearly missing your point. 1 zerg in top 4 doesn't mean that "lol, zerg is fine" its 2 in the top 4 and 4 in top 6. moon and moonglade is not the same person ^^ | ||
PepperoniPiZZa
Sierra Leone1660 Posts
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Scabou
Germany229 Posts
On March 03 2011 21:07 AT_Tack wrote: He is a genius... the voice of a generation!!! Kanye West? haha He's a clown. | ||
Zeon0
Austria2995 Posts
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syllogism
Finland5948 Posts
On March 03 2011 21:06 BertiliO wrote: Are you trolling? I actually enjoy rivalry but keep it at a mature and reasonable level. I think it's safe to assume most would agree that what idra did was very childish and uncalled for. What did he do? Do tell | ||
Kuzmorgo
Hungary1058 Posts
On March 03 2011 21:06 Ramuh wrote: That Marketing guy on the Main Stage is so stupid. God damnit What were they talking about?? Im curious! | ||
Consolidate
United States829 Posts
On March 03 2011 21:04 DrainX wrote: I think it is a little of both. The Liquid guys were obviously some of the best players from outside Korea. But there are others who would be able to compete in Korea if they went there and their play would improve if they did. Some of them can't go because they have school/work back home, others haven't had the sponsorship opportunity yet. I think the difference will get much smaller once e-sports gets more organized in Europe and the US in the wake of all the new large tournaments. Once we get a couple of pro houses over here, there will be no reason to go to Korea in order to improve. If anything the gap is starting to widen... | ||
Ramuh
Germany238 Posts
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Jumbled
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Genzo
Denmark207 Posts
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Skytalker
Sweden671 Posts
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SpiffD
Denmark1264 Posts
On March 03 2011 21:10 Ramuh wrote: TLOs English is fine. The only problem is his accent, which many germans have, for example the pronounciation of th is kind of bad for us. But nevertheless, he is easily understandable, so quit bitching. He is also aware of the fact that his English isnt quite where it could be. It's fine. This world would be boring if people spoke english with the same accent. | ||
dtz
5834 Posts
On March 03 2011 21:10 Ramuh wrote: TLOs English is fine. The only problem is his accent, which many germans have, for example the pronounciation of th is kind of bad for us. But nevertheless, he is easily understandable, so quit bitching. He is also aware of the fact that his English isnt quite where it could be. The main thing that people are wondering is, since it is german accent , why is it always the germans who are so harsh towards him. I literally see very few non german complain about TLO's english. Not a flame or anything, just an observation. | ||
m0ck
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BertiliO
Sweden134 Posts
Check my edit, all we "know" is that he somehow interrupted the interview. | ||
Rabiator
Germany3948 Posts
On March 03 2011 21:08 PepperoniPiZZa wrote: Those girls are very pretty. Not the stupid girls again ... we had enough of that yesterday. | ||
dre2k
Netherlands215 Posts
On March 03 2011 21:06 BertiliO wrote: Are you trolling? I actually enjoy rivalry but keep it at a mature and reasonable level. I think it's safe to assume most would agree that what idra did was very childish and uncalled for. EDIT: Maybe I shouldn't jump to conclusions until I know what actually happened, but it felt like whatever idra said morrow seemed to be offended. You don't even know what he said and wtf is with everyone expecting and forcing politeness onto players. | ||
DrainX
Sweden3187 Posts
On March 03 2011 21:09 Consolidate wrote: If anything the gap is starting to widen... Maybe if you are looking at a short perspective. With MLG, NASL, Dreamhack and ESL growing and the prize money outside Korea exploding I don't think it will take long before we have "Korean" training environments outside Korea. If we get that, there is no reason why Korea would stay ahead of the rest of the world. | ||
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