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Looks like there's a news article of this on playxp, along with an interview with Dimaga. The google translation is quite terrible though.
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On March 30 2011 21:50 KristianJS wrote:YES
That looks like a 3 liter jug of самогон (samogon, moonshine). :D
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On March 30 2011 21:50 GOM.Sam wrote:Show nested quote +On March 30 2011 21:43 Bfire0 wrote: korean reactions please! where are the translators when you crave gossip! Read someone saying that a Korean SC2 pro team should pick up Dimaga.
That would be HUUUGE!!
//tx
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Hahaha, that's exactly the way I cheered when Dimaga won. Even with the banging and the wohoo. My USAs were not accompanied by honks and flashing lights though.
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On March 30 2011 21:32 Leviance wrote:Show nested quote +On March 30 2011 21:14 blAke139 wrote:to the HuK mocking: I just don't get you people. Bullying HuK for losing to MVP. Always mocking HuK just for something he said months ago. What about you start remembering good and honest things he did and does. He actually wrote on his facebook wall like 15 minutes ago: Sorry everyone, I really don't know what else to say ...Tell me about another pro who is actually apologizing to his fans when not playing as well as he could. I'm not a fanboy, I just don't get the mocking. And oh yeah. GO DIMAGA!!!  Lots of players apologize to fans in interviews after bad performances... HuK never gives credit to opponents when he loses, always talks about himself and how good he is, just not very likeable. There is a different between months ago and weeks ago. But he's always full of himself. And due to the fact he can't even support his arrogant behaviour with results despite practising in korea, he gets lots of people mocking him. When idra does it tho everyone loves him for it.
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Since my korean is pretty bad I can't translate the whole text, but I can pick up a few comments. The first one says: Muscle zerg fighting! :D
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On March 30 2011 21:50 gslavik wrote:Show nested quote +On March 30 2011 21:43 UpHeaVaL wrote:On March 30 2011 21:27 Pyo wrote:On March 30 2011 21:10 Seronei wrote:On March 30 2011 21:09 Blaz3k wrote:Why is there an American flag? There are no American players in this tournament o.O And Germany too rofl  I'm guessing they made that video before the qualification was done and there were Germans / Americans in it. Pretty sure TT1 and Huk are American, both from the state of Canada iirc. If it was a state, than more than 2% of Americans would know where it is...  Eat your own words, sir. When US went into Iraq there was a study done that showed that more people (aged 18-24) knew where Iraq was on a world map than when New Jersey is (on a US map). I am unable to find it though. Found this one instead: http://www.prisonplanet.com/articles/may2006/030506map.htm
That's because New Jersey wasn't on TV 24 hours a day for 3 months. I was just kidding though folks, sheesh sooo sensitve that grammar police LOL
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Dimaga certainly has what it takes to be an S class player in my opinion, however I think hes said in the past that he doesnt like the idea of moving to korea.
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+ Show Spoiler +Dimaga played so absolutely beautifully against NesTea in game 3, truly the biggest upset in sc2 e sports this far but also an accomplishment and a real chance at winning the entire tournament for the pride of the Ukrainian sc fans as well as the foreign community. We should all cheer dimaga on and give him our support! Dimaga fighting!
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On March 30 2011 21:55 Maaku wrote:Show nested quote +On March 30 2011 21:32 Leviance wrote:On March 30 2011 21:14 blAke139 wrote:to the HuK mocking: I just don't get you people. Bullying HuK for losing to MVP. Always mocking HuK just for something he said months ago. What about you start remembering good and honest things he did and does. He actually wrote on his facebook wall like 15 minutes ago: Sorry everyone, I really don't know what else to say ...Tell me about another pro who is actually apologizing to his fans when not playing as well as he could. I'm not a fanboy, I just don't get the mocking. And oh yeah. GO DIMAGA!!!  Lots of players apologize to fans in interviews after bad performances... HuK never gives credit to opponents when he loses, always talks about himself and how good he is, just not very likeable. There is a different between months ago and weeks ago. But he's always full of himself. And due to the fact he can't even support his arrogant behaviour with results despite practising in korea, he gets lots of people mocking him. When idra does it tho everyone loves him for it.
I'm not sure whether there are so much more IdrA fans than people who don't like him.
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On March 30 2011 21:55 Maaku wrote:Show nested quote +On March 30 2011 21:32 Leviance wrote:On March 30 2011 21:14 blAke139 wrote:to the HuK mocking: I just don't get you people. Bullying HuK for losing to MVP. Always mocking HuK just for something he said months ago. What about you start remembering good and honest things he did and does. He actually wrote on his facebook wall like 15 minutes ago: Sorry everyone, I really don't know what else to say ...Tell me about another pro who is actually apologizing to his fans when not playing as well as he could. I'm not a fanboy, I just don't get the mocking. And oh yeah. GO DIMAGA!!!  Lots of players apologize to fans in interviews after bad performances... HuK never gives credit to opponents when he loses, always talks about himself and how good he is, just not very likeable. There is a different between months ago and weeks ago. But he's always full of himself. And due to the fact he can't even support his arrogant behaviour with results despite practising in korea, he gets lots of people mocking him. When idra does it tho everyone loves him for it.
IdrA has showed credit to better players before, in many interviews.
He might trashtalk against some players, but fans mainly like it when the other player is obviously worse than him, but still manages to win a series of games.
//tx
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On March 30 2011 22:02 Tschis wrote:Show nested quote +On March 30 2011 21:55 Maaku wrote:On March 30 2011 21:32 Leviance wrote:On March 30 2011 21:14 blAke139 wrote:to the HuK mocking: I just don't get you people. Bullying HuK for losing to MVP. Always mocking HuK just for something he said months ago. What about you start remembering good and honest things he did and does. He actually wrote on his facebook wall like 15 minutes ago: Sorry everyone, I really don't know what else to say ...Tell me about another pro who is actually apologizing to his fans when not playing as well as he could. I'm not a fanboy, I just don't get the mocking. And oh yeah. GO DIMAGA!!!  Lots of players apologize to fans in interviews after bad performances... HuK never gives credit to opponents when he loses, always talks about himself and how good he is, just not very likeable. There is a different between months ago and weeks ago. But he's always full of himself. And due to the fact he can't even support his arrogant behaviour with results despite practising in korea, he gets lots of people mocking him. When idra does it tho everyone loves him for it. IdrA has showed credit to better players before, in many interviews. He might trashtalk against some players, but fans mainly like it when the other player is obviously worse than him, but still manages to win a series of games. //tx
Thats true. I enjoy his opinion a lot if he is on state-of-the-game. He never holds his opinion back in fear someone might not like it.
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Is there any way to see the Korean Vods on gom.tv? I wanna hear the Korean commentators' reactions in the Dimaga games :D
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On March 30 2011 21:55 Maaku wrote:Show nested quote +On March 30 2011 21:32 Leviance wrote:On March 30 2011 21:14 blAke139 wrote:to the HuK mocking: I just don't get you people. Bullying HuK for losing to MVP. Always mocking HuK just for something he said months ago. What about you start remembering good and honest things he did and does. He actually wrote on his facebook wall like 15 minutes ago: Sorry everyone, I really don't know what else to say ...Tell me about another pro who is actually apologizing to his fans when not playing as well as he could. I'm not a fanboy, I just don't get the mocking. And oh yeah. GO DIMAGA!!!  Lots of players apologize to fans in interviews after bad performances... HuK never gives credit to opponents when he loses, always talks about himself and how good he is, just not very likeable. There is a different between months ago and weeks ago. But he's always full of himself. And due to the fact he can't even support his arrogant behaviour with results despite practising in korea, he gets lots of people mocking him. When idra does it tho everyone loves him for it.
Hardly the same thing. Im not an Idra fan or anything but you cant compare both situations.
Edit: Even tho I enjoy watching him play and trash talk the other players.
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On March 30 2011 22:04 silentsaint wrote:Show nested quote +On March 30 2011 22:02 Tschis wrote:On March 30 2011 21:55 Maaku wrote:On March 30 2011 21:32 Leviance wrote:On March 30 2011 21:14 blAke139 wrote:to the HuK mocking: I just don't get you people. Bullying HuK for losing to MVP. Always mocking HuK just for something he said months ago. What about you start remembering good and honest things he did and does. He actually wrote on his facebook wall like 15 minutes ago: Sorry everyone, I really don't know what else to say ...Tell me about another pro who is actually apologizing to his fans when not playing as well as he could. I'm not a fanboy, I just don't get the mocking. And oh yeah. GO DIMAGA!!!  Lots of players apologize to fans in interviews after bad performances... HuK never gives credit to opponents when he loses, always talks about himself and how good he is, just not very likeable. There is a different between months ago and weeks ago. But he's always full of himself. And due to the fact he can't even support his arrogant behaviour with results despite practising in korea, he gets lots of people mocking him. When idra does it tho everyone loves him for it. IdrA has showed credit to better players before, in many interviews. He might trashtalk against some players, but fans mainly like it when the other player is obviously worse than him, but still manages to win a series of games. //tx Thats true. I enjoy his opinion a lot if he is on state-of-the-game. He never holds his opinion back in fear someone might not like it.
Hes spent so much time convincing everyone that zerg is unplayable, that it gives him and thousands of ladder zergs the right to: Show absolutely no respect for the skill of their oppponents, immediately assume because they are zerg that they have outplayed their opponent, and blame any losses on imbalance.
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I think that was the first time I've seen some fine aged cheese in the GSL since Choya double proxy gated in his teammates base. I was laughing the whole time and fist pumping when it actually worked. Cheese like that makes the game awesome at times. It's only when you see it over and over again that it gets boring. A lot of times people call things cheese, even after it becomes sort of normal. Has a Zerg ever pulled all of his drones before in the GSL?
After that game, Dimaga won a straight up macro game versus a guy that seemed invincible in ZvZ. What an awesome series. It's one I'll remember for a long time.
edit: How happy Dimaga was afterwards just made it so much better. I love this guy so much more now!
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On March 30 2011 22:10 KobraKay wrote:Show nested quote +On March 30 2011 21:55 Maaku wrote:On March 30 2011 21:32 Leviance wrote:On March 30 2011 21:14 blAke139 wrote:to the HuK mocking: I just don't get you people. Bullying HuK for losing to MVP. Always mocking HuK just for something he said months ago. What about you start remembering good and honest things he did and does. He actually wrote on his facebook wall like 15 minutes ago: Sorry everyone, I really don't know what else to say ...Tell me about another pro who is actually apologizing to his fans when not playing as well as he could. I'm not a fanboy, I just don't get the mocking. And oh yeah. GO DIMAGA!!!  Lots of players apologize to fans in interviews after bad performances... HuK never gives credit to opponents when he loses, always talks about himself and how good he is, just not very likeable. There is a different between months ago and weeks ago. But he's always full of himself. And due to the fact he can't even support his arrogant behaviour with results despite practising in korea, he gets lots of people mocking him. When idra does it tho everyone loves him for it. Hardly the same thing. Im not an Idra fan or anything remotely close to that but you cant compare both situations.
Yeah, because Idra is consistently more arrogant, and less respectful.
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On March 30 2011 21:51 SiDX wrote:Show nested quote +On March 30 2011 21:50 GOM.Sam wrote:On March 30 2011 21:43 Bfire0 wrote: korean reactions please! where are the translators when you crave gossip! Read someone saying that a Korean SC2 pro team should pick up Dimaga. O_O
My reaction.
stop taunting us with these short messages T____T
(even though its basically nothing, for some reason when a korean says it...its out of this world!)
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Can someone explain what hold positions mean? I missed the GSL WC today
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On March 30 2011 22:05 Leviance wrote: Is there any way to see the Korean Vods on gom.tv? I wanna hear the Korean commentators' reactions in the Dimaga games :D
No need for that, they screamed so loud you can hear it on normal stream! haha 
//tx
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