Jesus the internet thrives on negativity sometimes.
DHS2011 - Day 3 - Page 497
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Sadly it seems I have to put this up yet again. Any of the following types of posts will be met with immediate bans: Imbalance whine/Player bashing/Caster bashing/Stream complaining/Off topic arguing. Stick to the games and enjoy the event and its free services and coverage. | ||
Tekkerz
United Kingdom216 Posts
Jesus the internet thrives on negativity sometimes. | ||
youngminii
Australia7514 Posts
On June 21 2011 03:19 Tekkerz wrote: Some of the people on TL are ridiculous. Does HuK's nationality matter? He won, he played well throughout, yes Starcraft 2 has elements of luck otherwise the better player would win every single game. Moon too relied on said luck. Can no one just appreciate HuK's victory and be happy for him? Jesus the internet thrives on negativity sometimes. SHUT UP YOU'RE JUST JEALOUS YOU HAVE NO ONE TO ROOT FOR ![]() | ||
Heavenly
2172 Posts
On June 21 2011 03:14 Karakaxe wrote: Oh nice. Could you PM me all the players training schedule's, I'd like to see that for myself! Sure. Look at the player house video tours, I believe they say in there. It's usually 8-10 hours though not 12+ like in BW. Moon possibly does less. Huk probably does 8-10, he mass games like a mad man and TLO says he trains more than most Koreans. How often do you think the other people play? | ||
s4life
Peru1519 Posts
On June 21 2011 03:17 Imres wrote: I'm sure it's no longer a western thing, protestant ethic finally disappeared. So you can consider that it's an asian monopoly, they've the only culture that promote so much hard-work. You have to come here to Silicon Valley and then talk pal.. France != western world. User was warned for this post | ||
mikyaJ
1834 Posts
On June 21 2011 03:17 Czarnodziej wrote: "HuK spent some time in Korea so he is Korean". It is ridiculous yet many keeps saying that. People don't consider SelecT a Korean player right? Especially as people always refer to him as the best NA Terran. It's not your nationality, it's where you live and train. Sure HuK isn't a Korean person, but he's practically a Korean player, just like Jinro and IdrA was. | ||
Yggydraseal
United States285 Posts
On June 21 2011 03:13 forgottendreams wrote: Huk was born in the U.S......he holds dual citizenship if you want to get technical. People from Canada/US should just cheer NA NA NA instead lol. This. | ||
Rococo
United States331 Posts
Huk played very well - always nice to see hard work pay off. But I still desperately want to see Moon win a big tournament. | ||
Jyvblamo
Canada13788 Posts
On June 21 2011 03:19 youngminii wrote: SHUT UP YOU'RE JUST JEALOUS YOU HAVE NO ONE TO ROOT FOR Demuslim burn t_t | ||
10or10
Sweden517 Posts
On June 21 2011 03:16 Ninjin wrote: A channel owned by the government is covering e-sports/dreamhack? woha impressive. in germany the politicans would rather gave away their seats than doing something like that.... The Swedish minister of culture (and all the major political parties youth organizations) had a debate on one of dreamhacks streams earlier today, discussing topics like culture & sports funding/taxing earlier today as well. | ||
Caphe
Vietnam10817 Posts
Can I view it directly from Justin tv? | ||
siewkeat
282 Posts
On June 21 2011 03:16 Chibithor wrote: Moon still plays WC3? Didn't know that. If that's true, it's pretty amazing They are still doing WC3. Lyn mentioned in an interview mentioning they are aiming to qualify for WCG in WC3. Their other teammate who just qualified for Code A has won StarsWar 6 WC3 in China held several weeks ago. Really hoping the WMF guys can switch completely into SC2. They don't have the best ideal environment to practice atm with so few member in the team. | ||
PXShaman
14 Posts
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forgottendreams
United States1771 Posts
On June 21 2011 03:19 ALang wrote: Why do people keep insisting he's American? He gave up his citizenship to move to Canada, all his friends are in St. Catherines, he went to high school in St. Catherines. He's an American-born Canadian, which makes him Canadian. And in the end, does it even matter? No, he's still North American and beat two Koreans to win an international title. huk huk huk huk huk huk huk He didn't give up his citizenship at all, you can't just "give up citizenship"... he's American plain and simple. So much disinformation going on in this thread.... | ||
Seditary
Australia7033 Posts
On June 21 2011 03:16 CosmicSpiral wrote: Well this thread went to hell as expected. Its like there's a bunch of people just waiting to drag the place into the depths of hell. | ||
PsiKiller
Canada16 Posts
On June 21 2011 03:19 ALang wrote: Why do people keep insisting he's American? He gave up his citizenship to move to Canada, all his friends are in St. Catherines, he went to high school in St. Catherines. He's an American-born Canadian, which makes him Canadian. And in the end, does it even matter? No, he's still North American and beat two Koreans to win an international title. huk huk huk huk huk huk huk He was born and raised in the US for 16 years. After 16 years you don't get that choice. He's an American that prefers to live in Canada, which isn't surprising ![]() Getting citizenship just makes you a Canadian Citizen, not a pure Canadian ![]() | ||
Tekkerz
United Kingdom216 Posts
On June 21 2011 03:19 youngminii wrote: SHUT UP YOU'RE JUST JEALOUS YOU HAVE NO ONE TO ROOT FOR ![]() Is this some poor attempt at a troll? My favourite players were out, i watched the games looking for good games, not a particular race or player to win. | ||
virpi
Germany3598 Posts
grats huk. | ||
SynapseSC
United States86 Posts
On June 21 2011 03:19 ALang wrote: Why do people keep insisting he's American? He gave up his citizenship to move to Canada, all his friends are in St. Catherines, he went to high school in St. Catherines. He's an American-born Canadian, which makes him Canadian. And in the end, does it even matter? No, he's still North American and beat two Koreans to win an international title. huk huk huk huk huk huk huk He didn't give up anything. He has dual citizenship. | ||
Seerso
United States20 Posts
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GwSC
United States1997 Posts
On June 21 2011 03:20 mikyaJ wrote: People don't consider SelecT a Korean player right? Especially as people always refer to him as the best NA Terran. It's not your nationality, it's where you live and train. Sure HuK isn't a Korean person, but he's practically a Korean player, just like Jinro and IdrA was. You're a little off, SelecT is Korean when he wins and he is not Korean when a foreigner beats him | ||
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