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So much lag .
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On May 23 2014 02:22 Bagration wrote:Show nested quote +On May 23 2014 02:21 Waise wrote:On May 23 2014 02:18 Bagration wrote:On May 23 2014 02:16 nkr wrote:On May 23 2014 02:15 Bagration wrote:On May 23 2014 02:14 ssxsilver wrote:On May 23 2014 02:13 Bagration wrote: So passive He's just waiting for MVP's robotic wrists to run out of batteries. As a Murican, it reminds me a lot of soccer. A lot of patient passing back and forth, waiting 90 minutes for just a couple of key openings to a layperson, im sure that's the case! I think that's one of the reasons why soccer isn't that popular in the US. I feel that Americans like to push forward, playing aggressive sports. Like American football, where you almost never intentionally run backwards, only forwards, and basketball, where there is constant scoring. To Americans, the patience of soccer is often too slow and frustrating for viewers accustomed to US sports soccer isn't fundamentally different from basketball or hockey, the difference is basketball has points scored constantly, which is easy for the viewer to understand, and hockey has a bunch of lame macho fighting It's hilarious how aggressive hockey is compared to other sports. In hockey, full out fights are allowed, whereas in basketball, an errant elbow is a pretty serious foul.
lebron flopping /end conventional sports thread
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On May 23 2014 02:22 Bagration wrote:Show nested quote +On May 23 2014 02:21 Waise wrote:On May 23 2014 02:18 Bagration wrote:On May 23 2014 02:16 nkr wrote:On May 23 2014 02:15 Bagration wrote:On May 23 2014 02:14 ssxsilver wrote:On May 23 2014 02:13 Bagration wrote: So passive He's just waiting for MVP's robotic wrists to run out of batteries. As a Murican, it reminds me a lot of soccer. A lot of patient passing back and forth, waiting 90 minutes for just a couple of key openings to a layperson, im sure that's the case! I think that's one of the reasons why soccer isn't that popular in the US. I feel that Americans like to push forward, playing aggressive sports. Like American football, where you almost never intentionally run backwards, only forwards, and basketball, where there is constant scoring. To Americans, the patience of soccer is often too slow and frustrating for viewers accustomed to US sports soccer isn't fundamentally different from basketball or hockey, the difference is basketball has points scored constantly, which is easy for the viewer to understand, and hockey has a bunch of lame macho fighting It's hilarious how aggressive hockey is compared to other sports. In hockey, full out fights are allowed, whereas in basketball, an errant elbow is a pretty serious foul.
Cause in canada we fight and get over it in 5 min . In america thats a lawsuite .
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Canada8157 Posts
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if tod plays the same style here, i don't know if it will be as successful on a huge map without two different attack paths. it won't be as easy for him to walk his whole army back and forth, poking and scaring MVP while harassing his economy
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Same build as last game. Idk... Same build twice vs Mvp...
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On May 23 2014 02:24 jekku wrote:Show nested quote +On May 23 2014 02:22 Bagration wrote:On May 23 2014 02:21 Waise wrote:On May 23 2014 02:18 Bagration wrote:On May 23 2014 02:16 nkr wrote:On May 23 2014 02:15 Bagration wrote:On May 23 2014 02:14 ssxsilver wrote:On May 23 2014 02:13 Bagration wrote: So passive He's just waiting for MVP's robotic wrists to run out of batteries. As a Murican, it reminds me a lot of soccer. A lot of patient passing back and forth, waiting 90 minutes for just a couple of key openings to a layperson, im sure that's the case! I think that's one of the reasons why soccer isn't that popular in the US. I feel that Americans like to push forward, playing aggressive sports. Like American football, where you almost never intentionally run backwards, only forwards, and basketball, where there is constant scoring. To Americans, the patience of soccer is often too slow and frustrating for viewers accustomed to US sports soccer isn't fundamentally different from basketball or hockey, the difference is basketball has points scored constantly, which is easy for the viewer to understand, and hockey has a bunch of lame macho fighting It's hilarious how aggressive hockey is compared to other sports. In hockey, full out fights are allowed, whereas in basketball, an errant elbow is a pretty serious foul. Cause in canada we fight and get over it in 5 min  . In america thats a lawsuite  . as an american-canadian, i prefer to avoid either and just grow up instead
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I left the pc to eat, and when I come back Tod has won >_> My fault for not eating on my desk...
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On May 23 2014 02:25 Waise wrote:Show nested quote +On May 23 2014 02:24 jekku wrote:On May 23 2014 02:22 Bagration wrote:On May 23 2014 02:21 Waise wrote:On May 23 2014 02:18 Bagration wrote:On May 23 2014 02:16 nkr wrote:On May 23 2014 02:15 Bagration wrote:On May 23 2014 02:14 ssxsilver wrote:On May 23 2014 02:13 Bagration wrote: So passive He's just waiting for MVP's robotic wrists to run out of batteries. As a Murican, it reminds me a lot of soccer. A lot of patient passing back and forth, waiting 90 minutes for just a couple of key openings to a layperson, im sure that's the case! I think that's one of the reasons why soccer isn't that popular in the US. I feel that Americans like to push forward, playing aggressive sports. Like American football, where you almost never intentionally run backwards, only forwards, and basketball, where there is constant scoring. To Americans, the patience of soccer is often too slow and frustrating for viewers accustomed to US sports soccer isn't fundamentally different from basketball or hockey, the difference is basketball has points scored constantly, which is easy for the viewer to understand, and hockey has a bunch of lame macho fighting It's hilarious how aggressive hockey is compared to other sports. In hockey, full out fights are allowed, whereas in basketball, an errant elbow is a pretty serious foul. Cause in canada we fight and get over it in 5 min  . In america thats a lawsuite  . as an american-canadian, i prefer to avoid either and just grow up instead 
Not a bad choice tbh, I as well. But just pointing out the diff . Also as a half murican.
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On May 23 2014 02:26 MavivaM wrote: I left the pc to eat, and when I come back Tod has won >_> My fault for not eating on my desk...
clear lack of passion detected
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Fiddler's Green42661 Posts
On May 23 2014 02:26 MavivaM wrote: I left the pc to eat, and when I come back Tod has won >_> My fault for not eating on my desk...
I hope you've learned your lesson.
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On May 23 2014 02:27 Noonius wrote:Show nested quote +On May 23 2014 02:26 MavivaM wrote: I left the pc to eat, and when I come back Tod has won >_> My fault for not eating on my desk... clear lack of passion detected Lack of passion and proteins + Show Spoiler +who am I kidding... I'm disgusting, I know  ((
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MVP is macroing so bad :/
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On May 23 2014 02:27 Makro wrote: mvp is outmacroing tod ?? it's normal to have more supply as terran
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what the hell is ToD doing? late game against MVP? it's like Lindsay Lohan's career. It just not gonna work out
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On May 23 2014 02:27 Makro wrote: mvp is outmacroing tod
I feel like MVP should be maxed, 15 minutes into the game with CC first and not being attacked at all.
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Tod too cautious SURPRISE SURPRISE!
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