On October 16 2011 06:18 Tantaburs wrote: The only cheese i have evre really been upset about is when MVP said 1-1-1 should be banned and then proceeded to 1-1-1
When did he 1-1-1 aka Marine/Tank/Banshee?
to MVP.TaiLs
He also did it to huk because huk said he could hold it.
Tails kinda forced mvp into 1-1-1 though on purpose.
Huk was really tired from all the traveling and still mvp said what he said then did it anyway.
No wonder people hate mvp so much. Puma 1-1-1's, but he isn't a hypocrite, saying one thing then doing another.
"Q: It seems like you'll get some hate from Zerg fans (laughs). A: It seems like not just Zergs, but fans of all races hate me (laughs). It definitely seems like there aren't especially many people who like me, so that's why I say that. I say that and so I can't afford to lose games, so I will try to think positively."
The laughs and the usual korean answers to inverviews are kind of a hint. I wouldnt take that too serious......they are all very polite in their interviews and sometimes say stuff like that. More than a few of the players have said at least once "what? fans? I dont think/dont know if I have fans".
On October 16 2011 06:34 Krallman wrote: Btw guys, follow Slahers example and start saying Westerners instead of foreingers, sounds so much better and makes more sense
But not all foreigners are Westerns. Foreigner means anyone not from Korea. Westerners means, well, not the same thing.
With the exception of the limited players from Australia, Taiwan and China (few known players): Westerners works pretty well. Describing every non-Korean as a foreigner is almost a defeatist attitude.
Hell maybe if SC was invented in Korea it would make more sense. But SC:BW and SC2 were developed in the West, why should superior status via terminology be ceded to Korea?
On October 16 2011 06:41 Chocolate wrote: Damn that guy with the rubick's cube 0_o how do you do that?
Solving Rubik's cube doesn't actually take much intelligence. It's a systematic way to do it. When I learned, without much practice, I was able to do it within 2 minutes. Obviously, this guy has practiced a lot more, so he can do it muccchhhh faster. It's still fun to see these guys do it
You use a different algorithm to solve the rubics cube really fast, depending on how it looks I think. Not as faceroll as the standard one.
On October 16 2011 06:42 Chainfire99 wrote: Anyone else impressed that Painuser has been doing pretty good despite not putting in near as much hours as top pros...with all the casting he does and all..?
I don't care about PaiNuser as a gamer since NASL 1. Won't be at the top - or even neart it - EVER anyway, so yeah. No.
On October 16 2011 06:34 Krallman wrote: Btw guys, follow Slahers example and start saying Westerners instead of foreingers, sounds so much better and makes more sense
But not all foreigners are Westerns. Foreigner means anyone not from Korea. Westerners means, well, not the same thing.
With the exception of the limited players from Australia, Taiwan and China (few known players): Westerners works pretty well. Describing every non-Korean as a foreigner is almost a defeatist attitude.
Hell maybe if SC was invented in Korea it would make more sense. But SC:BW and SC2 were developed in the West, why should superior status via terminology be ceded to Korea?
On October 16 2011 06:34 Krallman wrote: Btw guys, follow Slahers example and start saying Westerners instead of foreingers, sounds so much better and makes more sense
Why listen to Slasher over the tradition that's been established for many years now?
From Korea Europe is West and America is East, not to mention players who come from other places too. Foreigners make sense, changing a tradition makes no sense.
Westerner exists forever and is all stuff that was culturally touched by ancient Rome and Greece, basically all white dudes. Rest of the world was the Orient and Africa.