On September 22 2014 02:14 y0su wrote:
you should specify that you mean your OWN widowmines kill everything else.
you should specify that you mean your OWN widowmines kill everything else.
damnit, I knew I missed something
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stuchiu
Fiddler's Green42661 Posts
On September 22 2014 02:14 y0su wrote: Show nested quote + On September 22 2014 02:13 stuchiu wrote: Poll: What's a worse way to lose 70 supply? Having Widow Mines kill all your units (12) Losing 8 medivacs of units (10) 22 total votes Your vote: What's a worse way to lose 70 supply? (Vote): Losing 8 medivacs of units you should specify that you mean your OWN widowmines kill everything else. damnit, I knew I missed something | ||
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Yorkie
United States12612 Posts
On September 22 2014 02:14 DarkPlasmaBall wrote: Show nested quote + On September 22 2014 02:12 Yorkie wrote: None of you know what the word throw means I do + Show Spoiler + 1throw verb \ˈthrō\ : to cause (something) to move out of your hand and through the air by quickly moving your arm forward : to put (something) in a particular place in a careless or forceful way : to cause (someone or something) to move suddenly or forcefully to or away from a particular place threw thrown throw·ing Full Definition of THROW transitive verb 1 a : to propel through the air by a forward motion of the hand and arm <throw a baseball> b : to propel through the air in any manner <a rifle that can throw a bullet a mile> c : pitch 6b <threw a no-hitter> 2 a : to cause to fall <threw his opponent> b : to cause to fall off : unseat <the horse threw its rider> c : to get the better of : overcome <the problem didn't throw her> 3 a : to fling (oneself) precipitately <threw herself down on the sofa> b : to drive or impel violently : dash <the ship was thrown on a reef> 4 a (1) : to put in a particular position or condition <threw her arms around him> <thrown into chaos> <threw him into prison> (2) : to put on or off hastily or carelessly <threw on a coat> b : to bring to bear : exert <threw all his efforts into the boy's defense> <throw their weight behind the proposal> c : build, construct <threw a pontoon bridge over the river> 5 : to form or shape on a potter's wheel 6 : to deliver (a blow) in or as if in boxing 7 : to twist two or more filaments of into a thread or yarn 8 a : to make a cast of (dice or a specified number on dice) b : roll 1a <throw a bowling ball> 9 : to give up : abandon 10 : to send forth : project <the setting sun threw long shadows>; also : shed 3c <throw some light on the matter> 11 : to make (oneself) dependent : commit (oneself) for help, support, or protection <threw himself on the mercy of the court> 12 : deposit 2b <the wine throws sediment> 13 : to perform (as a stunt) successfully <throwing tricks on a skateboard> 14 : to indulge in : give way to <threw a temper tantrum> 15 a : to bring forth <throws a good crop> b : to give birth to <threw large litters> 16 : to lose intentionally <throw a game> 17 a : to move (a lever) so as to connect or disconnect parts of a clutch or switch; also : to make or break (a connection) with a lever b : to put (an automobile) in a different gear especially quickly or suddenly <he threw the car into reverse> 18 : to give by way of entertainment <throw a party> intransitive verb : cast, hurl — throw·er noun — throw cold water on : to discourage especially through pessimism or indifference — throw money at : to spend large sums of money on or for especially recklessly or ineffectively <trying to solve problems by throwing money at them> — throw one's weight around or throw one's weight about : to exercise influence or authority especially to an excessive degree or in an objectionable manner — throw to the wolves : to leave unprotected against fierce opposition or attack — throw together 1 : to put together in a hurried and usually careless manner <a bookshelf hastily thrown together> 2 : to bring into casual association <different kinds of people are thrown together — Richard Sennett> See throw defined for English-language learners » See throw defined for kids » Examples of THROW She threw the ball to first base. We threw our hats in the air at the end of the ceremony. Let's see how far you can throw. You throw like a wimp. She threw her coat on the bed. Don't throw your trash on the ground. Throw it in the trash can. The wrestler threw his opponent to the mat. The crash threw the driver from the car. She was thrown from the horse. The storm threw the boat against a reef. Origin of THROW Middle English thrawen, throwen to cause to twist, throw, from Old English thrāwan to cause to twist or turn; akin to Old High German drāen to turn, Latin terere to rub, Greek tribein to rub, tetrainein to bore, pierce First Known Use: 13th century Related to THROW Synonyms cast, catapult, chuck, dash, fire, fling, heave, hurl, hurtle, launch, lob, loft, peg, pelt, pitch, sling, toss, let fly Antonyms lift, pick up, raise [+]more Synonym Discussion of THROW throw, cast, toss, fling, hurl, pitch, sling mean to cause to move swiftly through space by a propulsive movement or a propelling force. throw is general and interchangeable with the other terms but may specifically imply a distinctive motion with bent arm <can throw a fastball and a curve>. cast usually implies lightness in the thing thrown and sometimes a scattering <cast it to the winds>. toss suggests a light or careless or aimless throwing and may imply an upward motion <tossed the coat on the bed>. fling stresses a violent throwing <flung the ring back in his face>. hurl implies power as in throwing a massive weight <hurled himself at the intruder>. pitch suggests throwing carefully at a target <pitch horseshoes>. sling stresses either the use of whirling momentum in throwing or directness of aim <slung the bag over his shoulder>. 2throw noun : an act of throwing something (such as a ball) : an act of rolling dice : the distance over which something is thrown or could be thrown Full Definition of THROW 1 a : an act of throwing, hurling, or flinging b (1) : an act of throwing dice (2) : the number thrown with a cast of dice c : a method of throwing an opponent in wrestling or judo 2 : the distance a missile may be thrown or light rays may be projected 3 : an undertaking involving chance or danger : risk, venture 4 : the amount of vertical displacement produced by a geological fault 5 a : the extreme movement given to a pivoted or reciprocating piece by a cam, crank, or eccentric : stroke b : the length of the radius of a crank or the virtual crank radius of an eccentric or cam 6 a : a light coverlet (as for a bed) b : a woman's scarf or light wrap — a throw : for each one : apiece <copies are to be sold at a throw — Harvey Breit> See throw defined for English-language learners » Examples of THROW The quarterback made a perfect throw. He lost all his winnings on his last throw. a discus throw of 200 feet It's a long throw from center field to home plate. First Known Use of THROW 1530 Related to THROW Synonyms adventure, chance, crapshoot, enterprise, flier (also flyer), flutter [chiefly British], speculation, gamble, venture Antonyms sure thing ~ http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/throw You're a funny guy. i'll kill you last | ||
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DarkPlasmaBall
United States45060 Posts
On September 22 2014 02:12 KingofdaHipHop wrote: Wow I have not seen a throw like that in quite a while. That's not a throw. Bomber wasn't way ahead... I don't even think he was ahead at all lol. | ||
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Wintex
Norway16838 Posts
On September 22 2014 02:15 DarkPlasmaBall wrote: Show nested quote + On September 22 2014 02:12 KingofdaHipHop wrote: Wow I have not seen a throw like that in quite a while. That's not a throw. Bomber wasn't way ahead... I don't even think he was ahead at all lol. He wasn't ahead. This is what TargA was talking about. | ||
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stuchiu
Fiddler's Green42661 Posts
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TheDwf
France19747 Posts
On September 22 2014 02:13 stuchiu wrote: Poll: What's a worse way to lose 70 supply? Having Widow Mines kill all your units (12) Losing 8 medivacs of units (10) 22 total votes Your vote: What's a worse way to lose 70 supply? (Vote): Losing 8 medivacs of units Mandatory | ||
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Jett.Jack.Alvir
Canada2250 Posts
On September 22 2014 02:14 FueledUpAndReadyToGo wrote: To doom drop or a doomed drop, that's the question TvT is all about doom drops, so it's only a question of when, where, and will it work. | ||
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DarkPlasmaBall
United States45060 Posts
On September 22 2014 02:15 Yorkie wrote: Show nested quote + On September 22 2014 02:14 DarkPlasmaBall wrote: On September 22 2014 02:12 Yorkie wrote: None of you know what the word throw means I do + Show Spoiler + 1throw verb \ˈthrō\ : to cause (something) to move out of your hand and through the air by quickly moving your arm forward : to put (something) in a particular place in a careless or forceful way : to cause (someone or something) to move suddenly or forcefully to or away from a particular place threw thrown throw·ing Full Definition of THROW transitive verb 1 a : to propel through the air by a forward motion of the hand and arm <throw a baseball> b : to propel through the air in any manner <a rifle that can throw a bullet a mile> c : pitch 6b <threw a no-hitter> 2 a : to cause to fall <threw his opponent> b : to cause to fall off : unseat <the horse threw its rider> c : to get the better of : overcome <the problem didn't throw her> 3 a : to fling (oneself) precipitately <threw herself down on the sofa> b : to drive or impel violently : dash <the ship was thrown on a reef> 4 a (1) : to put in a particular position or condition <threw her arms around him> <thrown into chaos> <threw him into prison> (2) : to put on or off hastily or carelessly <threw on a coat> b : to bring to bear : exert <threw all his efforts into the boy's defense> <throw their weight behind the proposal> c : build, construct <threw a pontoon bridge over the river> 5 : to form or shape on a potter's wheel 6 : to deliver (a blow) in or as if in boxing 7 : to twist two or more filaments of into a thread or yarn 8 a : to make a cast of (dice or a specified number on dice) b : roll 1a <throw a bowling ball> 9 : to give up : abandon 10 : to send forth : project <the setting sun threw long shadows>; also : shed 3c <throw some light on the matter> 11 : to make (oneself) dependent : commit (oneself) for help, support, or protection <threw himself on the mercy of the court> 12 : deposit 2b <the wine throws sediment> 13 : to perform (as a stunt) successfully <throwing tricks on a skateboard> 14 : to indulge in : give way to <threw a temper tantrum> 15 a : to bring forth <throws a good crop> b : to give birth to <threw large litters> 16 : to lose intentionally <throw a game> 17 a : to move (a lever) so as to connect or disconnect parts of a clutch or switch; also : to make or break (a connection) with a lever b : to put (an automobile) in a different gear especially quickly or suddenly <he threw the car into reverse> 18 : to give by way of entertainment <throw a party> intransitive verb : cast, hurl — throw·er noun — throw cold water on : to discourage especially through pessimism or indifference — throw money at : to spend large sums of money on or for especially recklessly or ineffectively <trying to solve problems by throwing money at them> — throw one's weight around or throw one's weight about : to exercise influence or authority especially to an excessive degree or in an objectionable manner — throw to the wolves : to leave unprotected against fierce opposition or attack — throw together 1 : to put together in a hurried and usually careless manner <a bookshelf hastily thrown together> 2 : to bring into casual association <different kinds of people are thrown together — Richard Sennett> See throw defined for English-language learners » See throw defined for kids » Examples of THROW She threw the ball to first base. We threw our hats in the air at the end of the ceremony. Let's see how far you can throw. You throw like a wimp. She threw her coat on the bed. Don't throw your trash on the ground. Throw it in the trash can. The wrestler threw his opponent to the mat. The crash threw the driver from the car. She was thrown from the horse. The storm threw the boat against a reef. Origin of THROW Middle English thrawen, throwen to cause to twist, throw, from Old English thrāwan to cause to twist or turn; akin to Old High German drāen to turn, Latin terere to rub, Greek tribein to rub, tetrainein to bore, pierce First Known Use: 13th century Related to THROW Synonyms cast, catapult, chuck, dash, fire, fling, heave, hurl, hurtle, launch, lob, loft, peg, pelt, pitch, sling, toss, let fly Antonyms lift, pick up, raise [+]more Synonym Discussion of THROW throw, cast, toss, fling, hurl, pitch, sling mean to cause to move swiftly through space by a propulsive movement or a propelling force. throw is general and interchangeable with the other terms but may specifically imply a distinctive motion with bent arm <can throw a fastball and a curve>. cast usually implies lightness in the thing thrown and sometimes a scattering <cast it to the winds>. toss suggests a light or careless or aimless throwing and may imply an upward motion <tossed the coat on the bed>. fling stresses a violent throwing <flung the ring back in his face>. hurl implies power as in throwing a massive weight <hurled himself at the intruder>. pitch suggests throwing carefully at a target <pitch horseshoes>. sling stresses either the use of whirling momentum in throwing or directness of aim <slung the bag over his shoulder>. 2throw noun : an act of throwing something (such as a ball) : an act of rolling dice : the distance over which something is thrown or could be thrown Full Definition of THROW 1 a : an act of throwing, hurling, or flinging b (1) : an act of throwing dice (2) : the number thrown with a cast of dice c : a method of throwing an opponent in wrestling or judo 2 : the distance a missile may be thrown or light rays may be projected 3 : an undertaking involving chance or danger : risk, venture 4 : the amount of vertical displacement produced by a geological fault 5 a : the extreme movement given to a pivoted or reciprocating piece by a cam, crank, or eccentric : stroke b : the length of the radius of a crank or the virtual crank radius of an eccentric or cam 6 a : a light coverlet (as for a bed) b : a woman's scarf or light wrap — a throw : for each one : apiece <copies are to be sold at a throw — Harvey Breit> See throw defined for English-language learners » Examples of THROW The quarterback made a perfect throw. He lost all his winnings on his last throw. a discus throw of 200 feet It's a long throw from center field to home plate. First Known Use of THROW 1530 Related to THROW Synonyms adventure, chance, crapshoot, enterprise, flier (also flyer), flutter [chiefly British], speculation, gamble, venture Antonyms sure thing ~ http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/throw You're a funny guy. i'll kill you last Much appreciated. | ||
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[PkF] Wire
France24236 Posts
On September 22 2014 02:13 asongdotnet wrote: if cure wins rbbg and gsl and sneaks into blizzcon that might be the greatest miracle run ever This wouldn't even be enough. I thought he could pull off a Dear but winning everything like you described would only tie him with sOs, which unfortunately won't be enough. | ||
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Schelim
Austria11528 Posts
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royalroadweed
United States8301 Posts
On September 22 2014 02:15 Yorkie wrote: Show nested quote + On September 22 2014 02:14 DarkPlasmaBall wrote: On September 22 2014 02:12 Yorkie wrote: None of you know what the word throw means I do + Show Spoiler + 1throw verb \ˈthrō\ : to cause (something) to move out of your hand and through the air by quickly moving your arm forward : to put (something) in a particular place in a careless or forceful way : to cause (someone or something) to move suddenly or forcefully to or away from a particular place threw thrown throw·ing Full Definition of THROW transitive verb 1 a : to propel through the air by a forward motion of the hand and arm <throw a baseball> b : to propel through the air in any manner <a rifle that can throw a bullet a mile> c : pitch 6b <threw a no-hitter> 2 a : to cause to fall <threw his opponent> b : to cause to fall off : unseat <the horse threw its rider> c : to get the better of : overcome <the problem didn't throw her> 3 a : to fling (oneself) precipitately <threw herself down on the sofa> b : to drive or impel violently : dash <the ship was thrown on a reef> 4 a (1) : to put in a particular position or condition <threw her arms around him> <thrown into chaos> <threw him into prison> (2) : to put on or off hastily or carelessly <threw on a coat> b : to bring to bear : exert <threw all his efforts into the boy's defense> <throw their weight behind the proposal> c : build, construct <threw a pontoon bridge over the river> 5 : to form or shape on a potter's wheel 6 : to deliver (a blow) in or as if in boxing 7 : to twist two or more filaments of into a thread or yarn 8 a : to make a cast of (dice or a specified number on dice) b : roll 1a <throw a bowling ball> 9 : to give up : abandon 10 : to send forth : project <the setting sun threw long shadows>; also : shed 3c <throw some light on the matter> 11 : to make (oneself) dependent : commit (oneself) for help, support, or protection <threw himself on the mercy of the court> 12 : deposit 2b <the wine throws sediment> 13 : to perform (as a stunt) successfully <throwing tricks on a skateboard> 14 : to indulge in : give way to <threw a temper tantrum> 15 a : to bring forth <throws a good crop> b : to give birth to <threw large litters> 16 : to lose intentionally <throw a game> 17 a : to move (a lever) so as to connect or disconnect parts of a clutch or switch; also : to make or break (a connection) with a lever b : to put (an automobile) in a different gear especially quickly or suddenly <he threw the car into reverse> 18 : to give by way of entertainment <throw a party> intransitive verb : cast, hurl — throw·er noun — throw cold water on : to discourage especially through pessimism or indifference — throw money at : to spend large sums of money on or for especially recklessly or ineffectively <trying to solve problems by throwing money at them> — throw one's weight around or throw one's weight about : to exercise influence or authority especially to an excessive degree or in an objectionable manner — throw to the wolves : to leave unprotected against fierce opposition or attack — throw together 1 : to put together in a hurried and usually careless manner <a bookshelf hastily thrown together> 2 : to bring into casual association <different kinds of people are thrown together — Richard Sennett> See throw defined for English-language learners » See throw defined for kids » Examples of THROW She threw the ball to first base. We threw our hats in the air at the end of the ceremony. Let's see how far you can throw. You throw like a wimp. She threw her coat on the bed. Don't throw your trash on the ground. Throw it in the trash can. The wrestler threw his opponent to the mat. The crash threw the driver from the car. She was thrown from the horse. The storm threw the boat against a reef. Origin of THROW Middle English thrawen, throwen to cause to twist, throw, from Old English thrāwan to cause to twist or turn; akin to Old High German drāen to turn, Latin terere to rub, Greek tribein to rub, tetrainein to bore, pierce First Known Use: 13th century Related to THROW Synonyms cast, catapult, chuck, dash, fire, fling, heave, hurl, hurtle, launch, lob, loft, peg, pelt, pitch, sling, toss, let fly Antonyms lift, pick up, raise [+]more Synonym Discussion of THROW throw, cast, toss, fling, hurl, pitch, sling mean to cause to move swiftly through space by a propulsive movement or a propelling force. throw is general and interchangeable with the other terms but may specifically imply a distinctive motion with bent arm <can throw a fastball and a curve>. cast usually implies lightness in the thing thrown and sometimes a scattering <cast it to the winds>. toss suggests a light or careless or aimless throwing and may imply an upward motion <tossed the coat on the bed>. fling stresses a violent throwing <flung the ring back in his face>. hurl implies power as in throwing a massive weight <hurled himself at the intruder>. pitch suggests throwing carefully at a target <pitch horseshoes>. sling stresses either the use of whirling momentum in throwing or directness of aim <slung the bag over his shoulder>. 2throw noun : an act of throwing something (such as a ball) : an act of rolling dice : the distance over which something is thrown or could be thrown Full Definition of THROW 1 a : an act of throwing, hurling, or flinging b (1) : an act of throwing dice (2) : the number thrown with a cast of dice c : a method of throwing an opponent in wrestling or judo 2 : the distance a missile may be thrown or light rays may be projected 3 : an undertaking involving chance or danger : risk, venture 4 : the amount of vertical displacement produced by a geological fault 5 a : the extreme movement given to a pivoted or reciprocating piece by a cam, crank, or eccentric : stroke b : the length of the radius of a crank or the virtual crank radius of an eccentric or cam 6 a : a light coverlet (as for a bed) b : a woman's scarf or light wrap — a throw : for each one : apiece <copies are to be sold at a throw — Harvey Breit> See throw defined for English-language learners » Examples of THROW The quarterback made a perfect throw. He lost all his winnings on his last throw. a discus throw of 200 feet It's a long throw from center field to home plate. First Known Use of THROW 1530 Related to THROW Synonyms adventure, chance, crapshoot, enterprise, flier (also flyer), flutter [chiefly British], speculation, gamble, venture Antonyms sure thing ~ http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/throw You're a funny guy. i'll kill you last I love a commando reference. | ||
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Wintex
Norway16838 Posts
Screw this. | ||
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stuchiu
Fiddler's Green42661 Posts
On September 22 2014 02:15 TheDwf wrote: Show nested quote + On September 22 2014 02:13 stuchiu wrote: Poll: What's a worse way to lose 70 supply? Having Widow Mines kill all your units (12) Losing 8 medivacs of units (10) 22 total votes Your vote: What's a worse way to lose 70 supply? (Vote): Losing 8 medivacs of units Mandatory http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qpfeqv5YqsY ![]() | ||
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[PkF] Wire
France24236 Posts
On September 22 2014 02:15 DarkPlasmaBall wrote: Show nested quote + On September 22 2014 02:12 KingofdaHipHop wrote: Wow I have not seen a throw like that in quite a while. That's not a throw. Bomber wasn't way ahead... I don't even think he was ahead at all lol. Well he was still in it and the second after he had lost. Maybe that's not a throw because a throw is throwing away an advantageous position. But how do you call that ? Just a stupid moment of absent-mindedness ? | ||
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Paljas
Germany6926 Posts
On September 22 2014 02:16 Schelim wrote: so could anyone enlighten me what that "Kappa" thing means and why? Kappa is a greek letter | ||
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The_Templar
your Country52797 Posts
On September 22 2014 02:16 Schelim wrote: so could anyone enlighten me what that "Kappa" thing means and why? It's a twitch meme used to indicate sarcasm. Prohibited on TL along with other twitch memes. | ||
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FueledUpAndReadyToGo
Netherlands30548 Posts
On September 22 2014 02:17 stuchiu wrote: Show nested quote + On September 22 2014 02:15 TheDwf wrote: On September 22 2014 02:13 stuchiu wrote: Poll: What's a worse way to lose 70 supply? Having Widow Mines kill all your units (12) Losing 8 medivacs of units (10) 22 total votes Your vote: What's a worse way to lose 70 supply? (Vote): Losing 8 medivacs of units Mandatory http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qpfeqv5YqsY ![]() Man I miss Dimaga | ||
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Boucot
France15997 Posts
On September 22 2014 02:15 DarkPlasmaBall wrote: Show nested quote + On September 22 2014 02:12 KingofdaHipHop wrote: Wow I have not seen a throw like that in quite a while. That's not a throw. Bomber wasn't way ahead... I don't even think he was ahead at all lol. In that case the verb throw isn't used because he lost his advantage but because he literally threw his units. | ||
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jakethesnake
Canada4948 Posts
Poll: Recommend Bomber vs Polt Game 4? ★ - Do not see this game no matter what (4) ★★ - Not recommended unless you have nothing better to do (0) ★★★ - Good game (1) ★★★★ - Highly recommended game (3) ★★★★★ - One of the best games this season (15) 23 total votes Your vote: Recommend Bomber vs Polt Game 4? (Vote): ★ - Do not see this game no matter what | ||
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The_Templar
your Country52797 Posts
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