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United States97276 Posts
On November 11 2012 07:51 revel8 wrote: OK, there's only one way to settle this sensibly. Crank and Naniwa in a dance-off! TB, Nony and Jessica to be the judges! As it's Texas, it has to be a Line Dance and the Loser get's shot.
Note you cannot kick Lauren Elise in the head, as Apple have told Stephano that move is now patented. wait what
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Lately I honestly believe that people enjoy talking about mannerism more than they do about the game. One or two comments during the actual match. Then...
Some wild BM appears! Thread goes apeshit for two pages contemplating deep philosophical issues such as who was more BM.
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I don't think the end of that game passed into needing a penalty flag thrown for excessive celebration.
It's about on par with massive high five between quarterback and receiver.
Meanwhile, leaving without GG is similar to the game ending and then not shaking hands with your opponents (or the line of "good games" between teams afterwards). No penalty there, either, except I don't think that has ever happened in professional play.
Could be wrong. Either way, don't think it will make any significant impact on the people that just played that game. Crank is happy, Naniwa is unhappy, Life goes on. (To win another GSL.)
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Canada16217 Posts
On November 11 2012 07:50 Liquid`NonY wrote:Show nested quote +On November 11 2012 07:43 jnd wrote:On November 11 2012 07:38 Liquid`NonY wrote: I hate that disrespectful shit like dancing units. Grow up kid. How is it disrespectful? If anything, no gg is. How isn't it disrespectful? The other guy is trying his best to survive with the series on the line and he just stops trying. And it was perfectly reasonable for Naniwa to stay in the game. It wasn't some boxer-esque or fantasy-esque gg timing with one scv left and a barracks floated to the corner of the map. Naniwa was finishing out the game the best he could and Crank purposely shows Naniwa that he has stopped trying his best. What constructive message can that possibly send? No gg is definitely disrespectful but is obviously in response to the disrespect Crank showed first.
Hey i dont think people who have lost their passion should talk about the game.
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United Kingdom31255 Posts
On November 11 2012 07:50 Shellshock1122 wrote:Show nested quote +On November 11 2012 07:50 Drazerk wrote:On November 11 2012 07:49 gingerfluffmuff wrote:On November 11 2012 07:48 eviltomahawk wrote:On November 11 2012 07:47 sitromit wrote:On November 11 2012 07:42 Zheryn wrote:On November 11 2012 07:40 LgNKane wrote: what happened?? The korean went for blind 2gate cheese all in rush because he knew he wouldn't have a chance in a real game. Looks like the Korean made the Swede angry... :p The Swede should cool down with some... potato salad. Dont say this too loud, certain people might hear this. Its too late the LR Illuminati knows LR Illuminati is dead. they all watch dota2 now I watch more SC2 than dota
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Can we get off the dancing crap? Heck, I remember Nani dancing his Zealots against MC on Metropolis. Ironically, it was a premature dance as MC was going for fast DT, got the shrine just in time, and went on to win the game.
Anyway, time for the next games. And a change in the LR conversation.
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On November 11 2012 07:44 Liquid`NonY wrote:Show nested quote +On November 11 2012 07:42 TotalBiscuit wrote: This thread
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Growing up needs to be done, but not from CranK. And now you join in the immaturity. Why don't you like the idea of professionalism? I've had plenty of experience with unprofessional behavior, both witnessing and doing. It's not worth it.
And professionalism is to type "gg", even after getting your face smashed. Manner mules and dancing units have been going on forever and it's part of the winner ceremony if anything. It's certainly not disrespectful and it's nowhere near comparable to leaving without a gg.
Oh, and "grow up kid" is very mature.
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On November 11 2012 07:44 Liquid`NonY wrote:Show nested quote +On November 11 2012 07:42 TotalBiscuit wrote: This thread
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Growing up needs to be done, but not from CranK. And now you join in the immaturity. Why don't you like the idea of professionalism? I've had plenty of experience with unprofessional behavior, both witnessing and doing. It's not worth it.
Although I think that Crank's dancing the units after how the game went was quite disprespectful and didn't earned a gg at all I do find your comment a bit silly and doesn't add anything to the conversation at all.
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everyone who isn't a arsenal fan thought this was funny
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On November 11 2012 07:50 Liquid`NonY wrote:Show nested quote +On November 11 2012 07:43 jnd wrote:On November 11 2012 07:38 Liquid`NonY wrote: I hate that disrespectful shit like dancing units. Grow up kid. How is it disrespectful? If anything, no gg is. How isn't it disrespectful? The other guy is trying his best to survive with the series on the line and he just stops trying. And it was perfectly reasonable for Naniwa to stay in the game. It wasn't some boxer-esque or fantasy-esque gg timing with one scv left and a barracks floated to the corner of the map. Naniwa was finishing out the game the best he could and Crank purposely shows Naniwa that he has stopped trying his best. What constructive message can that possibly send? No gg is definitely disrespectful but is obviously in response to the disrespect Crank showed first.
Why must it send a contructive message? Perhaps it is nice for viewers to see and exciting to people currently on the venue.
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oh day9, you're a good analyst with hindsight. only with hindsight.
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On November 11 2012 07:48 jnd wrote:Show nested quote +On November 11 2012 07:44 Liquid`NonY wrote:On November 11 2012 07:42 TotalBiscuit wrote: This thread
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Growing up needs to be done, but not from CranK. And now you join in the immaturity. Why don't you like the idea of professionalism? I've had plenty of experience with unprofessional behavior, both witnessing and doing. It's not worth it. So please tell us why are dropping mules is OK, some players do it every game and weren't booted from teams yet. Are you serious or just having bad day? That shit is dumb too. I'm sad every time taeja does it. But what are you talking about being booted from teams? My personal opinion has nothing to do with whether teams boot players. It's reasoning like this that makes me quickly exit any discussion I enter.
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On November 11 2012 07:51 revel8 wrote: OK, there's only one way to settle this sensibly. Crank and Naniwa in a dance-off! TB, Nony and Jessica to be the judges! As it's Texas, it has to be a Line Dance and the Loser get's shot.
Note you cannot kick Lauren Elise in the head, as Apple have told Stephano that move is now patented.
Nani even looks uncomfortable walking sometimes, I can't even imagine what he'd look like dancing!
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On November 11 2012 07:50 Liquid`NonY wrote:Show nested quote +On November 11 2012 07:43 jnd wrote:On November 11 2012 07:38 Liquid`NonY wrote: I hate that disrespectful shit like dancing units. Grow up kid. How is it disrespectful? If anything, no gg is. How isn't it disrespectful? The other guy is trying his best to survive with the series on the line and he just stops trying. And it was perfectly reasonable for Naniwa to stay in the game. It wasn't some boxer-esque or fantasy-esque gg timing with one scv left and a barracks floated to the corner of the map. Naniwa was finishing out the game the best he could and Crank purposely shows Naniwa that he has stopped trying his best. What constructive message can that possibly send? No gg is definitely disrespectful but is obviously in response to the disrespect Crank showed first. I agree with this, there is no point of dancing your stalkers in order to humiliate your opponent, just end the game. It's disrespectful and unprofessional...
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On November 11 2012 07:45 Kasaraki wrote:Show nested quote +On November 11 2012 07:42 Liquid`NonY wrote:On November 11 2012 07:39 NovemberstOrm wrote:On November 11 2012 07:38 Liquid`NonY wrote: I hate that disrespectful shit like dancing units. Grow up kid. Calm down. I'm calm as hell. It's CranK that needs to calm down. In all his excitement for winning the series, he loses control and acts like a dick. Yeah damn those people who have excitement for the game and are able to win series. To be fair he probably doesnt remember what it's like to win a game
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On November 11 2012 07:53 mememolly wrote:everyone who isn't a city fan thought this was funny
Yep, in sports normally it's all about how many lighters and bottles will be thrown at you.
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lmfao did people really complain about dancing by crank? i see, you don't like crank. you can just tell that right away.
i did not see people complain about ST.Life dancing with his lings recently. manner mules, which are basically the same, happen basically every game a terran wins in the GSL.
good job crank, good for me as i don't like naniwa ^_^
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On November 11 2012 07:51 pmp10 wrote:Show nested quote +On November 11 2012 07:46 Darpa wrote: Why do people get so mad at dancing units? its not like this is the first time or player to do it... Its all part of the game! Wrong Korean did it to the wrong foreigner. Nothing more then that.
Yeah pretty much. HerO spelled out "TL" in pylons against Painuser, and even waited for Painuser to see it, but it wasn't a big deal. Bomber can drop mules against most people and they won't care (though sometimes they do if it is against the wrong person). Genius danced his Stalkers in the GSL against some terran... people laughed at it and enjoyed it.
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On November 11 2012 07:52 NovemberstOrm wrote:Show nested quote +On November 11 2012 07:50 Liquid`NonY wrote:On November 11 2012 07:43 jnd wrote:On November 11 2012 07:38 Liquid`NonY wrote: I hate that disrespectful shit like dancing units. Grow up kid. How is it disrespectful? If anything, no gg is. How isn't it disrespectful? The other guy is trying his best to survive with the series on the line and he just stops trying. And it was perfectly reasonable for Naniwa to stay in the game. It wasn't some boxer-esque or fantasy-esque gg timing with one scv left and a barracks floated to the corner of the map. Naniwa was finishing out the game the best he could and Crank purposely shows Naniwa that he has stopped trying his best. What constructive message can that possibly send? No gg is definitely disrespectful but is obviously in response to the disrespect Crank showed first. Hey i dont think people who have lost their passion should talk about the game.
Wow you are fucked up in the head.
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Is the second stream not going to be used at all anymore?
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