I watched this for 20 minutes and just realized it was a complete waste of time
WCS Australia [Day 1] - Page 13
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mongmong
Korea (South)1389 Posts
I watched this for 20 minutes and just realized it was a complete waste of time | ||
haduken
Australia8267 Posts
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8mmspikes
United States1704 Posts
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Australia8267 Posts
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United States10734 Posts
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RPR_Tempest
Australia7798 Posts
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FataLe
New Zealand4501 Posts
Awesome stuff ol' man! | ||
haduken
Australia8267 Posts
only in the stream to watch leg. | ||
TheRealFluid
United States501 Posts
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kusto
Russian Federation823 Posts
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iAmBiGbiRd
Australia1029 Posts
On August 10 2012 17:55 n0ave wrote: This pretty much, really weak games, and the fact that BigBird and his teammates went into a cheering fest after such horrible games is just even more embarrassing. Sorry, i live in rural South Australia in Melrose (A farming community of like 120 ppl) and was working full time until like 2 months ago. Since then i was travelling and couldnt practice much so yes my play is sloppy but im working on it, cut me a break. As for the teammates coming in i was a huge underdog in this series and in any series this tournament, it is my first big event EVER and having thousands of people watch my play plus nerves means i didn't play my best, i would like to see you play in the same conditions. and they are all good friends as well as teammates. I understand it must seem rude and i apologise to iaguz but is it so wrong to show some raw and real emotion?? | ||
Dfgj
Singapore5922 Posts
On August 10 2012 18:30 kusto wrote: Who is Legionnaire? Sorry if it's a dumb question. Is he a BW veteran? http://www.teamliquid.net/tlpd/korean/players/351_Legionnaire One of the few nonkoreans to play professionally in Korea. | ||
FataLe
New Zealand4501 Posts
On August 10 2012 18:30 iAmBiGbiRd wrote: Sorry, i live in rural South Australia in Melrose (A farming community of like 120 ppl) and was working full time until like 2 months ago. Since then i was travelling and couldnt practice much so yes my play is sloppy but im working on it, cut me a break. As for the teammates coming in i was a huge underdog in this series and in any series this tournament, it is my first big event EVER and having thousands of people watch my play plus nerves means i didn't play my best, i would like to see you play in the same conditions. and they are all good friends as well as teammates. I understand it must seem rude and i apologise to iaguz but is it so wrong to show some raw and real emotion?? Don't worry. People aren't use to showing emotion by how de-sensitized we've become from the Koreans. You just keep being you brah, don't let anyone tell you different. You have every right to feel excited after a victory and in no way is that bad manner. gg bro. | ||
Bobble
Australia1493 Posts
On August 10 2012 18:30 iAmBiGbiRd wrote: Sorry, i live in rural South Australia in Melrose (A farming community of like 120 ppl) and was working full time until like 2 months ago. Since then i was travelling and couldnt practice much so yes my play is sloppy but im working on it, cut me a break. As for the teammates coming in i was a huge underdog in this series and in any series this tournament, it is my first big event EVER and having thousands of people watch my play plus nerves means i didn't play my best, i would like to see you play in the same conditions. and they are all good friends as well as teammates. I understand it must seem rude and i apologise to iaguz but is it so wrong to show some raw and real emotion?? Im sure it was just shock mate, anyone would have reacted the same if they just beat iaguz, one of the best players to grace the Australian SC2 scene. Congratulations. | ||
SenorChang
Australia4730 Posts
On August 10 2012 18:30 iAmBiGbiRd wrote: Sorry, i live in rural South Australia in Melrose (A farming community of like 120 ppl) and was working full time until like 2 months ago. Since then i was travelling and couldnt practice much so yes my play is sloppy but im working on it, cut me a break. As for the teammates coming in i was a huge underdog in this series and in any series this tournament, it is my first big event EVER and having thousands of people watch my play plus nerves means i didn't play my best, i would like to see you play in the same conditions. and they are all good friends as well as teammates. I understand it must seem rude and i apologise to iaguz but is it so wrong to show some raw and real emotion?? dunno how people can shit on you it's the fucking WCS, be happy, and ignore the idiots. good job man | ||
haduken
Australia8267 Posts
On August 10 2012 18:35 SenorChang wrote: dunno how people can shit on you it's the fucking WCS, be happy, and ignore the idiots. good job man Yep, haters gonna hate. Don't let them get to you mate. | ||
n0ave
180 Posts
On August 10 2012 18:30 iAmBiGbiRd wrote: Sorry, i live in rural South Australia in Melrose (A farming community of like 120 ppl) and was working full time until like 2 months ago. Since then i was travelling and couldnt practice much so yes my play is sloppy but im working on it, cut me a break. As for the teammates coming in i was a huge underdog in this series and in any series this tournament, it is my first big event EVER and having thousands of people watch my play plus nerves means i didn't play my best, i would like to see you play in the same conditions. and they are all good friends as well as teammates. I understand it must seem rude and i apologise to iaguz but is it so wrong to show some raw and real emotion?? I'm sorry didn't knew you are from a small farming community. I understand your emotions now, since you never participated into a big event. Again, i'm sorry, hopefully you'll be able to move into a big city and start practice, i'm sure you'll improve a lot in proper playing conditions. | ||
leveller
Sweden1840 Posts
On August 10 2012 18:30 iAmBiGbiRd wrote: Sorry, i live in rural South Australia in Melrose (A farming community of like 120 ppl) and was working full time until like 2 months ago. Since then i was travelling and couldnt practice much so yes my play is sloppy but im working on it, cut me a break. As for the teammates coming in i was a huge underdog in this series and in any series this tournament, it is my first big event EVER and having thousands of people watch my play plus nerves means i didn't play my best, i would like to see you play in the same conditions. and they are all good friends as well as teammates. I understand it must seem rude and i apologise to iaguz but is it so wrong to show some raw and real emotion?? Hey man just remember he is just a vocal, whiny minority. I felt the spirit when your guys came rushing in. Congrats and gl! | ||
Propelled
Denmark184 Posts
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