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On January 31 2014 02:51 gingerfluffmuff wrote:Show nested quote +On January 31 2014 02:49 lannisport wrote: It's so disheartening to be a foreigner fan. Except if you're a Naniwa/Scarlett one. Who wants to be a Naniwa fan really? The only reason i can think of is an incredible amount of hate for korean players and Scarlett. (like there is no other left to cheer for) If you are a fan of Swedish culture, Naniwa is your boy. I dunno, he talks the talk and mostly walks the walk. I guess some people find it appealing. I'd rather root for the amicable Canadian, but that's just me.
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On January 31 2014 02:51 gingerfluffmuff wrote:Show nested quote +On January 31 2014 02:49 lannisport wrote: It's so disheartening to be a foreigner fan. Except if you're a Naniwa/Scarlett one. Who wants to be a Naniwa fan really? The only reason i can think of is an incredible amount of hate for korean players and Scarlett. (like there is no other left to cheer for) Even I can understand why people are Naniwa fans.
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On January 31 2014 02:54 Big J wrote:Show nested quote +On January 31 2014 02:50 blinken wrote:On January 31 2014 02:49 Big J wrote:On January 31 2014 02:40 blinken wrote:On January 31 2014 02:37 Darkhoarse wrote:On January 31 2014 02:36 blinken wrote: I think it's time to retire TLO. That was disgustingly awful. YAY SOMEONE LOST ONE GAME TIME TO CALL FOR THEIR RETIREMENT No you're right. All the big wins he has under his belt should counteract all those platinum level losses like this. You made a stupid post. Time to log out and rethink your life. I actually think TLO needs that advice more than I. You made another stupid post. Time to lof out and rethink your life.
Why should he rethink his life just because he questions TLO as a player and competitor?
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On January 31 2014 02:54 Big J wrote:Show nested quote +On January 31 2014 02:50 blinken wrote:On January 31 2014 02:49 Big J wrote:On January 31 2014 02:40 blinken wrote:On January 31 2014 02:37 Darkhoarse wrote:On January 31 2014 02:36 blinken wrote: I think it's time to retire TLO. That was disgustingly awful. YAY SOMEONE LOST ONE GAME TIME TO CALL FOR THEIR RETIREMENT No you're right. All the big wins he has under his belt should counteract all those platinum level losses like this. You made a stupid post. Time to log out and rethink your life. I actually think TLO needs that advice more than I. You made another stupid post. Time to lof out and rethink your life.
Yes, because a website I make 0.29 posts a day at has such an impact on my character.
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On January 31 2014 02:54 Squat wrote:Show nested quote +On January 31 2014 02:51 gingerfluffmuff wrote:On January 31 2014 02:49 lannisport wrote: It's so disheartening to be a foreigner fan. Except if you're a Naniwa/Scarlett one. Who wants to be a Naniwa fan really? The only reason i can think of is an incredible amount of hate for korean players and Scarlett. (like there is no other left to cheer for) If you are a fan of Swedish culture, Naniwa is your boy. I dunno, he talks the talk and mostly walks the walk. I guess some people find it appealing. I'd rather root for the amicable Canadian, but that's just me. How is Naniwa and swedish culture related? Is doing the walk while talking so important?
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On January 31 2014 02:54 Squat wrote:Show nested quote +On January 31 2014 02:51 gingerfluffmuff wrote:On January 31 2014 02:49 lannisport wrote: It's so disheartening to be a foreigner fan. Except if you're a Naniwa/Scarlett one. Who wants to be a Naniwa fan really? The only reason i can think of is an incredible amount of hate for korean players and Scarlett. (like there is no other left to cheer for) If you are a fan of Swedish culture, Naniwa is your boy. I dunno, he talks the talk and mostly walks the walk. I guess some people find it appealing. I'd rather root for the amicable Canadian, but that's just me. Swedish culture is being inconsiderate, childish and rude? That's naniwa for me.
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On January 31 2014 02:49 lannisport wrote: It's so disheartening to be a foreigner fan. Except if you're a Naniwa/Scarlett one.
I'm curious, why would anyone just be a "foreigner" fan?
I mean I get it if your favorite player HAPPENS to be a foreigner but why cheer for foreigners to win just because they aren't Korean? I don't get that. I don't think I ever will.
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On January 31 2014 02:56 gingerfluffmuff wrote:Show nested quote +On January 31 2014 02:54 Squat wrote:On January 31 2014 02:51 gingerfluffmuff wrote:On January 31 2014 02:49 lannisport wrote: It's so disheartening to be a foreigner fan. Except if you're a Naniwa/Scarlett one. Who wants to be a Naniwa fan really? The only reason i can think of is an incredible amount of hate for korean players and Scarlett. (like there is no other left to cheer for) If you are a fan of Swedish culture, Naniwa is your boy. I dunno, he talks the talk and mostly walks the walk. I guess some people find it appealing. I'd rather root for the amicable Canadian, but that's just me. How is Naniwa and swedish culture related? Is doing the walk while talking so important?
Yes.
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On January 31 2014 02:56 blinken wrote:Show nested quote +On January 31 2014 02:54 Big J wrote:On January 31 2014 02:50 blinken wrote:On January 31 2014 02:49 Big J wrote:On January 31 2014 02:40 blinken wrote:On January 31 2014 02:37 Darkhoarse wrote:On January 31 2014 02:36 blinken wrote: I think it's time to retire TLO. That was disgustingly awful. YAY SOMEONE LOST ONE GAME TIME TO CALL FOR THEIR RETIREMENT No you're right. All the big wins he has under his belt should counteract all those platinum level losses like this. You made a stupid post. Time to log out and rethink your life. I actually think TLO needs that advice more than I. You made another stupid post. Time to lof out and rethink your life. Yes, because a website I make 0.29 posts a day at has such an impact on my character. Important enough that you know where this number is actually displayed.
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On January 31 2014 02:57 Vindicare605 wrote:Show nested quote +On January 31 2014 02:49 lannisport wrote: It's so disheartening to be a foreigner fan. Except if you're a Naniwa/Scarlett one. I'm curious, why would anyone just be a "foreigner" fan? I mean I get it if your favorite player HAPPENS to be a foreigner but why cheer for foreigners to win just because they aren't Korean? I don't get that. I don't think I ever will. Everyone likes a good underdog story.
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On January 31 2014 02:57 stuchiu wrote:Show nested quote +On January 31 2014 02:56 gingerfluffmuff wrote:On January 31 2014 02:54 Squat wrote:On January 31 2014 02:51 gingerfluffmuff wrote:On January 31 2014 02:49 lannisport wrote: It's so disheartening to be a foreigner fan. Except if you're a Naniwa/Scarlett one. Who wants to be a Naniwa fan really? The only reason i can think of is an incredible amount of hate for korean players and Scarlett. (like there is no other left to cheer for) If you are a fan of Swedish culture, Naniwa is your boy. I dunno, he talks the talk and mostly walks the walk. I guess some people find it appealing. I'd rather root for the amicable Canadian, but that's just me. How is Naniwa and swedish culture related? Is doing the walk while talking so important? Yes. ![[image loading]](http://i.imgur.com/GFnYO.gif)
That walk man, it pains me every time.
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On January 31 2014 02:58 Darkhoarse wrote:Show nested quote +On January 31 2014 02:57 Vindicare605 wrote:On January 31 2014 02:49 lannisport wrote: It's so disheartening to be a foreigner fan. Except if you're a Naniwa/Scarlett one. I'm curious, why would anyone just be a "foreigner" fan? I mean I get it if your favorite player HAPPENS to be a foreigner but why cheer for foreigners to win just because they aren't Korean? I don't get that. I don't think I ever will. Everyone likes a good underdog story.
"Everyone"
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On January 31 2014 02:53 Xoronius wrote:Show nested quote +On January 31 2014 02:51 gingerfluffmuff wrote:On January 31 2014 02:49 lannisport wrote: It's so disheartening to be a foreigner fan. Except if you're a Naniwa/Scarlett one. Who wants to be a Naniwa fan really? The only reason i can think of is an incredible amount of hate for korean players and Scarlett. (like there is no other left to cheer for) Could be his gameplay for example. There are still some people out there, who value gameplay while selecting their favorite in a gaming tournament. Sounds absurd, does´nt it? Don't be silly, Naniwa is as much a marketed personality as any streaming ladder hero, only he has taken the role of heel rather than hero. There is a reason people talk as much or more about his twitter bullshit wars than about his games. Innovation is a player you root for if you like results and good play but don't care about personality.
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On January 31 2014 02:57 stuchiu wrote:Show nested quote +On January 31 2014 02:56 gingerfluffmuff wrote:On January 31 2014 02:54 Squat wrote:On January 31 2014 02:51 gingerfluffmuff wrote:On January 31 2014 02:49 lannisport wrote: It's so disheartening to be a foreigner fan. Except if you're a Naniwa/Scarlett one. Who wants to be a Naniwa fan really? The only reason i can think of is an incredible amount of hate for korean players and Scarlett. (like there is no other left to cheer for) If you are a fan of Swedish culture, Naniwa is your boy. I dunno, he talks the talk and mostly walks the walk. I guess some people find it appealing. I'd rather root for the amicable Canadian, but that's just me. How is Naniwa and swedish culture related? Is doing the walk while talking so important? Yes. ![[image loading]](http://i.imgur.com/GFnYO.gif) Hm, i guess you guys need some + Show Spoiler + to correct your stance while walking.
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On January 31 2014 02:58 Darkhoarse wrote:Show nested quote +On January 31 2014 02:57 Vindicare605 wrote:On January 31 2014 02:49 lannisport wrote: It's so disheartening to be a foreigner fan. Except if you're a Naniwa/Scarlett one. I'm curious, why would anyone just be a "foreigner" fan? I mean I get it if your favorite player HAPPENS to be a foreigner but why cheer for foreigners to win just because they aren't Korean? I don't get that. I don't think I ever will. Everyone likes a good underdog story.
Which is how guys like Sora got immensely popular. I get that also.
But to use this reasoning it would mean you aren't a "foreigner" fan per se but rather just a fan of underdogs in general, including the Korean ones.
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On January 31 2014 02:55 AlternativeEgo wrote:Show nested quote +On January 31 2014 02:54 Big J wrote:On January 31 2014 02:50 blinken wrote:On January 31 2014 02:49 Big J wrote:On January 31 2014 02:40 blinken wrote:On January 31 2014 02:37 Darkhoarse wrote:On January 31 2014 02:36 blinken wrote: I think it's time to retire TLO. That was disgustingly awful. YAY SOMEONE LOST ONE GAME TIME TO CALL FOR THEIR RETIREMENT No you're right. All the big wins he has under his belt should counteract all those platinum level losses like this. You made a stupid post. Time to log out and rethink your life. I actually think TLO needs that advice more than I. You made another stupid post. Time to lof out and rethink your life. Why should he rethink his life just because he questions TLO as a player and competitor?
Just using his "TLO isn't the best player in the world, time to retire!" attitude against him.
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On January 31 2014 02:59 Squat wrote:Show nested quote +On January 31 2014 02:53 Xoronius wrote:On January 31 2014 02:51 gingerfluffmuff wrote:On January 31 2014 02:49 lannisport wrote: It's so disheartening to be a foreigner fan. Except if you're a Naniwa/Scarlett one. Who wants to be a Naniwa fan really? The only reason i can think of is an incredible amount of hate for korean players and Scarlett. (like there is no other left to cheer for) Could be his gameplay for example. There are still some people out there, who value gameplay while selecting their favorite in a gaming tournament. Sounds absurd, does´nt it? Don't be silly, Naniwa is as much a marketed personality as any streaming ladder hero, only he has taken the role of heel rather than hero. There is a reason people talk as much or more about his twitter bullshit wars than about his games. Innovation is a player you root for if you like results and good play but don't care about personality.
It isn't usually the Naniwa fans who are constantly harping on about all the drama surrounding him...
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On January 31 2014 02:57 FueledUpAndReadyToGo wrote:Show nested quote +On January 31 2014 02:54 Squat wrote:On January 31 2014 02:51 gingerfluffmuff wrote:On January 31 2014 02:49 lannisport wrote: It's so disheartening to be a foreigner fan. Except if you're a Naniwa/Scarlett one. Who wants to be a Naniwa fan really? The only reason i can think of is an incredible amount of hate for korean players and Scarlett. (like there is no other left to cheer for) If you are a fan of Swedish culture, Naniwa is your boy. I dunno, he talks the talk and mostly walks the walk. I guess some people find it appealing. I'd rather root for the amicable Canadian, but that's just me. Swedish culture is being inconsiderate, childish and rude? That's naniwa for me. It was a joke about some people claimed Nani's BM towards Vortix was somehow a part of some obscure Swedish social code.
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On January 31 2014 03:00 Big J wrote:Show nested quote +On January 31 2014 02:55 AlternativeEgo wrote:On January 31 2014 02:54 Big J wrote:On January 31 2014 02:50 blinken wrote:On January 31 2014 02:49 Big J wrote:On January 31 2014 02:40 blinken wrote:On January 31 2014 02:37 Darkhoarse wrote:On January 31 2014 02:36 blinken wrote: I think it's time to retire TLO. That was disgustingly awful. YAY SOMEONE LOST ONE GAME TIME TO CALL FOR THEIR RETIREMENT No you're right. All the big wins he has under his belt should counteract all those platinum level losses like this. You made a stupid post. Time to log out and rethink your life. I actually think TLO needs that advice more than I. You made another stupid post. Time to lof out and rethink your life. Why should he rethink his life just because he questions TLO as a player and competitor? Just using his "TLO isn't the best player in the world, time to retire!" attitude against him.
Except not, because a player's objective results in competitions and a random guy's opinion aren't remotely comparable.
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On January 31 2014 03:01 Squat wrote:Show nested quote +On January 31 2014 02:57 FueledUpAndReadyToGo wrote:On January 31 2014 02:54 Squat wrote:On January 31 2014 02:51 gingerfluffmuff wrote:On January 31 2014 02:49 lannisport wrote: It's so disheartening to be a foreigner fan. Except if you're a Naniwa/Scarlett one. Who wants to be a Naniwa fan really? The only reason i can think of is an incredible amount of hate for korean players and Scarlett. (like there is no other left to cheer for) If you are a fan of Swedish culture, Naniwa is your boy. I dunno, he talks the talk and mostly walks the walk. I guess some people find it appealing. I'd rather root for the amicable Canadian, but that's just me. Swedish culture is being inconsiderate, childish and rude? That's naniwa for me. It was a joke about some people claimed Nani's BM towards Vortix was somehow a part of some obscure Swedish social code. I guess you got trolled mate.
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