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On November 30 2013 06:27 stuchiu wrote:Show nested quote +On November 30 2013 06:22 hansonslee wrote:On November 30 2013 06:19 stuchiu wrote:On November 30 2013 06:17 hansonslee wrote:On November 30 2013 06:16 stuchiu wrote:On November 30 2013 06:15 The_Templar wrote:On November 30 2013 06:14 stuchiu wrote:On November 30 2013 06:13 vthree wrote:On November 30 2013 06:11 stuchiu wrote: Taeja and Life, THE NEW WAVE OVERTAKES THE OLD! Taeja and Life are the old wave... THE OLD GODS CRUSH THESE NEW UPSTARTS! make up your mind already DIE PROTOSS SCUM! Oh Dear, please sOs, Parting, the new BossToss. That was almost a sentence. My Dear, Parting, our new BossToss and HerO, will sOs from toss haters like you  Let me take a crack. Dear Parting, may your Soul alight my path so that I may walk through the valley of the shadows. May sOs give me strength to cannon my foes and let MC embolden me to smite those unworthy to hear your words. So I say through the one True Lord, Elfi, the Holy Void Ray Genius and the Dark Knight Inca. Amen.
Shame on you for not being InControl of this conversation with your lack of Protoss puns. May Tassadar Rain a hellstorm and convert you into Stardust as the Finale!
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Woah, Goswser has always been sort of under my radar. But reading his twitter above, man, he sounds like a scrub.
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On November 30 2013 06:35 Hryul wrote:Show nested quote +On November 30 2013 06:32 CosmicSpiral wrote:On November 30 2013 06:30 ANLProbe wrote:On November 30 2013 06:25 HeadlessWonder wrote: Fuck Inno why did you have to go and lose to Life? TaeJa can beat you! I don't know if he has ever beaten Life. Life was the end of the summer of TaeJa last year. Let's hope it's different in 2013. Taeja is 14-8 against Life. Most of those wins coming before 2012, irrelevant to the discussion. i sense a slight bias from TL writers.
We are the most objective of objective professionals in the industry. How dare you!
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On November 30 2013 06:33 Squat wrote:Show nested quote +On November 30 2013 06:29 Darkhoarse wrote:On November 30 2013 06:28 NovemberstOrm wrote:On November 30 2013 06:27 Elite_ wrote:On November 30 2013 06:25 JustPassingBy wrote:On November 30 2013 06:23 Noc- wrote:On November 30 2013 06:19 Davkaus wrote:On November 30 2013 06:17 monkybone wrote:On November 30 2013 06:14 Noc- wrote:On November 30 2013 05:42 Musicus wrote: What did you guys do to Goswser? I wasn't here for his games, but he seems upset.
Lmao this guy really wants to be a crybaby. Serious mental problems I believe. https://twitter.com/MillgoswserI mean just look at his tweets. Not a surprise he isnt winning shit with thinking like that. How about manning the shit up and growing some balls. I dont mean to be rude, thats just an advice. First, ignore reddit trolls and else. (not me lol) Crying about what reddit says... that's sad incontrol actually dealt with the reddit morons properly There was one guy who posted that SoS made Goswser look like he was in diamond. He wasn't trashtalking Goswser, just highlighting the evident gulf in class. Performers need to have a thick skin, making a huge deal out of such tame criticism makes him look like a drama queen. I guess Goswser doesnt care. Now he is just whining of Koreans and foreigners not having a chance, infrastructure and shit. Lmao. Doesn't Mill have a gaming house? I'm sure he is welcome there if he wants. In fact, didn't he train there for a while? He lives in the gaming house, he's just a crybaby... Training with EU/NA pro's won't get you up the level of koreans, you need to train on the Korean server, to do that you have to train in Korea. And to do that, you need to have people willing to send you there. Or you could get a real job and buy a ticket yourself. I've said it before, everyone who works in esports in any capacity should spend at least 6-8 months working any regular fucking job to learn what is actually expected in the adult world, and get some perspective on just how lucky they are that they can even do this full time on the the first place. Okay well here's the deal. First off, playing professional esports is a smallllllllll window for almost everyone. Once you get older than a certain age, it doesn't work so well anymore. So taking 6-8 months off can be out of the question. The other thing is that if you do that you obviously aren't up to any practicing standard, and if you go to Korea following that you won't get a damn thing out of it because you won't be nearly good enough to even compete on that ladder.
And don't assume that esports players are all entitled and immature and don't realize that they have a great opportunity.
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Life decides to upgrade. Time to leave for Taeja.
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Taeja vs. Life: A match between two of the cheekiest players in SC2 ^^
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Looking really good for Life gogogogo
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On November 30 2013 06:37 CosmicSpiral wrote:Show nested quote +On November 30 2013 06:35 Hryul wrote:On November 30 2013 06:32 CosmicSpiral wrote:On November 30 2013 06:30 ANLProbe wrote:On November 30 2013 06:25 HeadlessWonder wrote: Fuck Inno why did you have to go and lose to Life? TaeJa can beat you! I don't know if he has ever beaten Life. Life was the end of the summer of TaeJa last year. Let's hope it's different in 2013. Taeja is 14-8 against Life. Most of those wins coming before 2012, irrelevant to the discussion. i sense a slight bias from TL writers. We are the most objective of objective professionals in the industry. How dare you! i sincerely apologize! surely you are also very trustworthy!
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On November 30 2013 06:36 Davkaus wrote:Show nested quote +On November 30 2013 06:32 Darkhoarse wrote:On November 30 2013 06:31 Davkaus wrote:On November 30 2013 06:29 Darkhoarse wrote:On November 30 2013 06:28 NovemberstOrm wrote:On November 30 2013 06:27 Elite_ wrote:On November 30 2013 06:25 JustPassingBy wrote:On November 30 2013 06:23 Noc- wrote:On November 30 2013 06:19 Davkaus wrote:On November 30 2013 06:17 monkybone wrote: [quote]
Crying about what reddit says... that's sad
incontrol actually dealt with the reddit morons properly There was one guy who posted that SoS made Goswser look like he was in diamond. He wasn't trashtalking Goswser, just highlighting the evident gulf in class. Performers need to have a thick skin, making a huge deal out of such tame criticism makes him look like a drama queen. I guess Goswser doesnt care. Now he is just whining of Koreans and foreigners not having a chance, infrastructure and shit. Lmao. https://twitter.com/Millgoswser/status/406527053119254528https://twitter.com/Millgoswser/status/406522451397312512 Doesn't Mill have a gaming house? I'm sure he is welcome there if he wants. In fact, didn't he train there for a while? He lives in the gaming house, he's just a crybaby... Training with EU/NA pro's won't get you up the level of koreans, you need to train on the Korean server, to do that you have to train in Korea. And to do that, you need to have people willing to send you there. Then he should be raising this with his team, or moving, not bitching about how unfair the world is on Twitter. Frankly, he's not done anything to justify a team investing in sending him to Korea. What do you have to do to justify that? Beat a bunch of Koreans? But isn't that what training in Korea is supposed to enable you to do? Sometimes you have to make an investment. Many foreigners have done well without going to Korea, going on good runs in tournaments with Koreans in them, and in some cases have been sent to Korea on the back of this, after proving their worth. Goswser in years of play has won $5k in prize money. I wouldn't pay to send him to Korea either. Many foreigners here meaning: Stephano, Scarlett, Naniwa. Am I missing someone?
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Life is too good for Taeja =)
-fanboy
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On November 30 2013 06:38 Darkhoarse wrote:Show nested quote +On November 30 2013 06:36 Davkaus wrote:On November 30 2013 06:32 Darkhoarse wrote:On November 30 2013 06:31 Davkaus wrote:On November 30 2013 06:29 Darkhoarse wrote:On November 30 2013 06:28 NovemberstOrm wrote:On November 30 2013 06:27 Elite_ wrote:On November 30 2013 06:25 JustPassingBy wrote:On November 30 2013 06:23 Noc- wrote:On November 30 2013 06:19 Davkaus wrote: [quote]
There was one guy who posted that SoS made Goswser look like he was in diamond. He wasn't trashtalking Goswser, just highlighting the evident gulf in class.
Performers need to have a thick skin, making a huge deal out of such tame criticism makes him look like a drama queen. I guess Goswser doesnt care. Now he is just whining of Koreans and foreigners not having a chance, infrastructure and shit. Lmao. https://twitter.com/Millgoswser/status/406527053119254528https://twitter.com/Millgoswser/status/406522451397312512 Doesn't Mill have a gaming house? I'm sure he is welcome there if he wants. In fact, didn't he train there for a while? He lives in the gaming house, he's just a crybaby... Training with EU/NA pro's won't get you up the level of koreans, you need to train on the Korean server, to do that you have to train in Korea. And to do that, you need to have people willing to send you there. Then he should be raising this with his team, or moving, not bitching about how unfair the world is on Twitter. Frankly, he's not done anything to justify a team investing in sending him to Korea. What do you have to do to justify that? Beat a bunch of Koreans? But isn't that what training in Korea is supposed to enable you to do? Sometimes you have to make an investment. Many foreigners have done well without going to Korea, going on good runs in tournaments with Koreans in them, and in some cases have been sent to Korea on the back of this, after proving their worth. Goswser in years of play has won $5k in prize money. I wouldn't pay to send him to Korea either. Many foreigners here meaning: Stephano, Scarlett, Naniwa. Am I missing someone?
huk? >_>
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On November 30 2013 06:39 Dodgin wrote:Show nested quote +On November 30 2013 06:38 Darkhoarse wrote:On November 30 2013 06:36 Davkaus wrote:On November 30 2013 06:32 Darkhoarse wrote:On November 30 2013 06:31 Davkaus wrote:On November 30 2013 06:29 Darkhoarse wrote:On November 30 2013 06:28 NovemberstOrm wrote:On November 30 2013 06:27 Elite_ wrote:On November 30 2013 06:25 JustPassingBy wrote:Doesn't Mill have a gaming house? I'm sure he is welcome there if he wants. In fact, didn't he train there for a while? He lives in the gaming house, he's just a crybaby... Training with EU/NA pro's won't get you up the level of koreans, you need to train on the Korean server, to do that you have to train in Korea. And to do that, you need to have people willing to send you there. Then he should be raising this with his team, or moving, not bitching about how unfair the world is on Twitter. Frankly, he's not done anything to justify a team investing in sending him to Korea. What do you have to do to justify that? Beat a bunch of Koreans? But isn't that what training in Korea is supposed to enable you to do? Sometimes you have to make an investment. Many foreigners have done well without going to Korea, going on good runs in tournaments with Koreans in them, and in some cases have been sent to Korea on the back of this, after proving their worth. Goswser in years of play has won $5k in prize money. I wouldn't pay to send him to Korea either. Many foreigners here meaning: Stephano, Scarlett, Naniwa. Am I missing someone? huk? >_> ... Didn't he train in Korea before he did anything impressive against Koreans really?
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On November 30 2013 06:39 Dodgin wrote:Show nested quote +On November 30 2013 06:38 Darkhoarse wrote:On November 30 2013 06:36 Davkaus wrote:On November 30 2013 06:32 Darkhoarse wrote:On November 30 2013 06:31 Davkaus wrote:On November 30 2013 06:29 Darkhoarse wrote:On November 30 2013 06:28 NovemberstOrm wrote:On November 30 2013 06:27 Elite_ wrote:On November 30 2013 06:25 JustPassingBy wrote:Doesn't Mill have a gaming house? I'm sure he is welcome there if he wants. In fact, didn't he train there for a while? He lives in the gaming house, he's just a crybaby... Training with EU/NA pro's won't get you up the level of koreans, you need to train on the Korean server, to do that you have to train in Korea. And to do that, you need to have people willing to send you there. Then he should be raising this with his team, or moving, not bitching about how unfair the world is on Twitter. Frankly, he's not done anything to justify a team investing in sending him to Korea. What do you have to do to justify that? Beat a bunch of Koreans? But isn't that what training in Korea is supposed to enable you to do? Sometimes you have to make an investment. Many foreigners have done well without going to Korea, going on good runs in tournaments with Koreans in them, and in some cases have been sent to Korea on the back of this, after proving their worth. Goswser in years of play has won $5k in prize money. I wouldn't pay to send him to Korea either. Many foreigners here meaning: Stephano, Scarlett, Naniwa. Am I missing someone? huk? >_> sjow
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On November 30 2013 06:39 Dodgin wrote:Show nested quote +On November 30 2013 06:38 Darkhoarse wrote:On November 30 2013 06:36 Davkaus wrote:On November 30 2013 06:32 Darkhoarse wrote:On November 30 2013 06:31 Davkaus wrote:On November 30 2013 06:29 Darkhoarse wrote:On November 30 2013 06:28 NovemberstOrm wrote:On November 30 2013 06:27 Elite_ wrote:On November 30 2013 06:25 JustPassingBy wrote:Doesn't Mill have a gaming house? I'm sure he is welcome there if he wants. In fact, didn't he train there for a while? He lives in the gaming house, he's just a crybaby... Training with EU/NA pro's won't get you up the level of koreans, you need to train on the Korean server, to do that you have to train in Korea. And to do that, you need to have people willing to send you there. Then he should be raising this with his team, or moving, not bitching about how unfair the world is on Twitter. Frankly, he's not done anything to justify a team investing in sending him to Korea. What do you have to do to justify that? Beat a bunch of Koreans? But isn't that what training in Korea is supposed to enable you to do? Sometimes you have to make an investment. Many foreigners have done well without going to Korea, going on good runs in tournaments with Koreans in them, and in some cases have been sent to Korea on the back of this, after proving their worth. Goswser in years of play has won $5k in prize money. I wouldn't pay to send him to Korea either. Many foreigners here meaning: Stephano, Scarlett, Naniwa. Am I missing someone? huk? >_>
We don't count 4/8 gateway YOLO swag players!
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On November 30 2013 06:39 Dodgin wrote:Show nested quote +On November 30 2013 06:38 Darkhoarse wrote:On November 30 2013 06:36 Davkaus wrote:On November 30 2013 06:32 Darkhoarse wrote:On November 30 2013 06:31 Davkaus wrote:On November 30 2013 06:29 Darkhoarse wrote:On November 30 2013 06:28 NovemberstOrm wrote:On November 30 2013 06:27 Elite_ wrote:On November 30 2013 06:25 JustPassingBy wrote:Doesn't Mill have a gaming house? I'm sure he is welcome there if he wants. In fact, didn't he train there for a while? He lives in the gaming house, he's just a crybaby... Training with EU/NA pro's won't get you up the level of koreans, you need to train on the Korean server, to do that you have to train in Korea. And to do that, you need to have people willing to send you there. Then he should be raising this with his team, or moving, not bitching about how unfair the world is on Twitter. Frankly, he's not done anything to justify a team investing in sending him to Korea. What do you have to do to justify that? Beat a bunch of Koreans? But isn't that what training in Korea is supposed to enable you to do? Sometimes you have to make an investment. Many foreigners have done well without going to Korea, going on good runs in tournaments with Koreans in them, and in some cases have been sent to Korea on the back of this, after proving their worth. Goswser in years of play has won $5k in prize money. I wouldn't pay to send him to Korea either. Many foreigners here meaning: Stephano, Scarlett, Naniwa. Am I missing someone? huk? >_>
For a brief time in 2011, yes.
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On November 30 2013 06:40 Undead1993 wrote:Show nested quote +On November 30 2013 06:39 Dodgin wrote:On November 30 2013 06:38 Darkhoarse wrote:On November 30 2013 06:36 Davkaus wrote:On November 30 2013 06:32 Darkhoarse wrote:On November 30 2013 06:31 Davkaus wrote:On November 30 2013 06:29 Darkhoarse wrote:On November 30 2013 06:28 NovemberstOrm wrote:On November 30 2013 06:27 Elite_ wrote:On November 30 2013 06:25 JustPassingBy wrote: [quote]
Doesn't Mill have a gaming house? I'm sure he is welcome there if he wants. In fact, didn't he train there for a while? He lives in the gaming house, he's just a crybaby... Training with EU/NA pro's won't get you up the level of koreans, you need to train on the Korean server, to do that you have to train in Korea. And to do that, you need to have people willing to send you there. Then he should be raising this with his team, or moving, not bitching about how unfair the world is on Twitter. Frankly, he's not done anything to justify a team investing in sending him to Korea. What do you have to do to justify that? Beat a bunch of Koreans? But isn't that what training in Korea is supposed to enable you to do? Sometimes you have to make an investment. Many foreigners have done well without going to Korea, going on good runs in tournaments with Koreans in them, and in some cases have been sent to Korea on the back of this, after proving their worth. Goswser in years of play has won $5k in prize money. I wouldn't pay to send him to Korea either. Many foreigners here meaning: Stephano, Scarlett, Naniwa. Am I missing someone? huk? >_> sjow Oh how dare you.
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On November 30 2013 06:40 Undead1993 wrote:Show nested quote +On November 30 2013 06:39 Dodgin wrote:On November 30 2013 06:38 Darkhoarse wrote:On November 30 2013 06:36 Davkaus wrote:On November 30 2013 06:32 Darkhoarse wrote:On November 30 2013 06:31 Davkaus wrote:On November 30 2013 06:29 Darkhoarse wrote:On November 30 2013 06:28 NovemberstOrm wrote:On November 30 2013 06:27 Elite_ wrote:On November 30 2013 06:25 JustPassingBy wrote: [quote]
Doesn't Mill have a gaming house? I'm sure he is welcome there if he wants. In fact, didn't he train there for a while? He lives in the gaming house, he's just a crybaby... Training with EU/NA pro's won't get you up the level of koreans, you need to train on the Korean server, to do that you have to train in Korea. And to do that, you need to have people willing to send you there. Then he should be raising this with his team, or moving, not bitching about how unfair the world is on Twitter. Frankly, he's not done anything to justify a team investing in sending him to Korea. What do you have to do to justify that? Beat a bunch of Koreans? But isn't that what training in Korea is supposed to enable you to do? Sometimes you have to make an investment. Many foreigners have done well without going to Korea, going on good runs in tournaments with Koreans in them, and in some cases have been sent to Korea on the back of this, after proving their worth. Goswser in years of play has won $5k in prize money. I wouldn't pay to send him to Korea either. Many foreigners here meaning: Stephano, Scarlett, Naniwa. Am I missing someone? huk? >_> sjow Polt
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