Yeah... someone should make a report lol! call Chris Hansen!
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sjperera
Canada349 Posts
Yeah... someone should make a report lol! call Chris Hansen! | ||
Topin
Peru10084 Posts
Peru 2 - 0 Mex Sen 2 - Zenio 0 White-ra 2 - 0 select Boxer 2 - 0 MC | ||
KoshkaTV
United States430 Posts
On July 09 2011 09:42 zocktol wrote: Sen so handsome :D Since we have so much time.... lets address the "handsome" talk among men for SC2. What is its origin? LMAO - wait did a girl write that? haha.. jk! Girl on TL.. classic! | ||
pdd
Australia9933 Posts
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ribboo
Sweden1842 Posts
On July 09 2011 09:42 jmbthirteen wrote: Take a nap. You knew this tournament was going to be at a horrible time for you. 5 am or 7-8 am is a big difference, i knew i would be able to watch MC/boxer, now I know i cant, and that sux | ||
stork4ever
United States1036 Posts
On July 09 2011 09:44 julianto wrote: Wow there's like 3 discussions going on at the same time: - NASL's production value - Is HuK considered a "Korean"? - Rebecca Black's "fuckability" Let's start a meta-discussion about this thread! When there is too much down time between games!! Please give us games to put us out of our misery. | ||
niekoz
Netherlands350 Posts
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jmbthirteen
United States10734 Posts
On July 09 2011 09:42 Kala23 wrote: Why are the games so one sided after a 3 months process to find the Top 16? I guess we need more Koreans qualifying next time to get great games before the Round of 8, To me, Hasu, Sheth and Ret all under performed. They are all good players who I expected to put up more of a fight, but didn't. | ||
andaylin
United States10830 Posts
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SenorChang
Australia4730 Posts
I'd like sen to win but I think Zenio has a pretty good ZvZ | ||
SuperFanBoy
New Zealand1068 Posts
The reason Huk is doing so well is because hes in the oGs house practicing, Huk is a real pro gamer he moved to korea to develop his skills, all the other pro gamers who don't move to korea are contempt with being a level lower than the real pro gamers living in korea. I consider pro gamers who aren't in korea, casual gamers. Select is korean yet we consider him a foreigner, huk is the opposite and we don't consider him korean? Sure he might be canadian, but hes practicing with the korean team and hes playing like a korean. | ||
Bobster
Germany3075 Posts
On July 09 2011 09:44 Ludwigvan wrote: I consider Cloud a German. I consider you wrong. DeMuslim is not a German. TLO is not a Swede. What the hell is wrong with you guys? ![]() | ||
bgx
Poland6595 Posts
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Akash1223
United States91 Posts
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ct2299
380 Posts
On July 09 2011 09:39 Casablancas wrote: Messi is not considered a spanish football player even though he has lived in the country for over 10 years and used the superior training facilities and rutines that they have there. HuK has been in Korea for a year and although he trains and lives like a korean, he is not a korean. i KNEW it. I even bet my close friend that the day HuK won anything substantial (Dreamhack), I knew foreigners would suddenly say he's NOT Korean. For months now, people used HuK as the argument for why Korean training didn't necessarily mean superiority and whenever there was a Koreans vs Foreigners argument, HuK was at the center of attention as an argument as to why Koreans were not better (aka. HuK was considered KOREAN). Now that HuK has won two tournaments, now the foreigners are embracing him again. Hahahahaha, so ridiculous. Completely laughable. Can you really use Messi as an example? I'd argue not because Argentina's football regiment is already very rigorous (unlike NA SC2 regiment vs Korean SC2). You could say Messi is Spanish trained, but at the end of the day, the Argentinian regiment he went through before going to Spain was already pretty intense, and going to Spain only built on what he had. Was HuK always amazing? That's debatable, but when he went to Korea he was hardly owning it up, it wasn't until he spent time training under the Korean regiment that he became as good as he has become lately. So to reiterate, I don't think your argument applies. I bet with my friend as soon as HuK or Jinro won anything, people would consider them Foreigners again, I was right. Why are foreigners so desperate to have a "champion" that they can call "foreign" when the player themself has already considered themself Korean (like Jinro and HuK have openly admitted). | ||
Bobster
Germany3075 Posts
On July 09 2011 09:45 pdd wrote: Any idea how long till the next match begins? 14 minutes. | ||
Steveling
Greece10806 Posts
On July 09 2011 09:44 julianto wrote: Wow there's like 3 discussions going on at the same time: - NASL's production value - Is HuK considered a "Korean"? - Rebecca Black's "fuckability" Let's start a meta-discussion about this thread! The latter is the fun fun fun one. Isn't she like 12 or something though? | ||
andaylin
United States10830 Posts
On July 09 2011 09:45 SenorChang wrote: I wonder if Tastosis will be casting after the break, hope they are :D I'd like sen to win but I think Zenio has a pretty good ZvZ sen took out zenio 2-0 in group play. | ||
Zealot Lord
Hong Kong747 Posts
On July 09 2011 09:19 jyLee wrote: Moon is such a fuckin boss sticking around signing autographs and taking pics. What a professional and geniunely nice dude. The guy is literally taking a pic with every fan that asks. I dont care how terribly he plays, with that kind of attitude he will go far not just in sc2 but life. Yup I love Moon so much, very humble and friendly, hasn't let his WC3 fame ever get to him, still just as hardworking and never complains about balance, a total package imo. His decision making in SC2 is still very shaky (look no further than finals in dreamhack) but you can see he has a ton of potential and willing to play unorthodox styles. | ||
Bobster
Germany3075 Posts
On July 09 2011 09:46 Akash1223 wrote: "Korean" means being from Korea, not living in Korea. "Korean" means being able to play for Korea in a nationwar.In starcraft "Korean" means living and training in Korea. For evidence just look at the 13 "Korean" invites for TSL3. You can't just make up your own rules. TLO is not a Swede, Dirk Nowitzki is not American, Lionel Messi is not Spanish. | ||
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