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On January 01 2011 21:42 RabidSeagull wrote: Truly inspiring, it's awesome that you have such a great attitude despite your injury and I hope you continue to live your life to the fullest. Makes me realize how silly some of my personal problems or challenges are. 1 thing tho, the Jacob's story link didn't work for me said something about copyright :/ yea, i didnt make it, so it is blocked in some places
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That is so damn awesome. I hope you win a tourny.
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You, sir, are the Duke Nukem of Starcraft 2. You got balls of steel, don't let anybody tell you otherwise.
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On January 02 2011 06:55 bashalisk wrote: You, sir, are the Duke Nukem of Starcraft 2. You got balls of steel, don't let anybody tell you otherwise.
so i look like ship?lolol
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On January 02 2011 06:55 bashalisk wrote: You, sir, are the Duke Nukem of Starcraft 2. You got balls of steel, don't let anybody tell you otherwise. Its time to kick ass and chew bubble gum, and i'm all out of gum
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How long did it take you to find a comfortable playing style?
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On January 03 2011 07:49 Empress wrote: How long did it take you to find a comfortable playing style? had to creat one, and still am today
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Good job man, keep working on your playing style, you'll make it.
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Just watched the "Jacob, My Story" video on YouTube and I am truly touched and inspired. You have a wonderful view on life and are a shining example of the enduring strength and resilience of humanity. Thank you for sharing your story with us.
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On December 31 2010 02:07 DarkGeneral wrote:Show nested quote + No offense, it is easy to lose as zerg so I'm not surprised that he can lose once in a while to someone with disablility. there is no shame in it whatsoever. First of all, please don't qq about balance, its not "easy" to lose as zerg. Second, did you even look at the video? it was a T v T, what does it have anything to do with zerg losing?
I never qqed about balance, what are you on about? saying its "easy to lose" has nothing to do with balance (easy to lose = unforgiving). Read before you post, as there is also a replay of him playing a zerg.
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On January 04 2011 04:29 Fiziks wrote: Just watched the "Jacob, My Story" video on YouTube and I am truly touched and inspired. You have a wonderful view on life and are a shining example of the enduring strength and resilience of humanity. Thank you for sharing your story with us.
thanks, ohnestly, itts kinda embarrassing, its just the hardest thing of my life reviled for people to watch, . the will to live is a indiscernible, but we all have it, im glad i could inspiere
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On January 27 2011 04:18 Spectralx wrote: bbbbbbbbbuuuumppp gotta hate bumps but ooh wel
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Been lurking mostly, but I must say I have to post here. I would love to play some day for shits and giggles, maybe do some twos. Def gunna subscribe. It was fun to watch.
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Your perspective on competitive gaming could be pretty invaluable as e-sports moves on. From your third person perspective camera angle, it seems like you improvise tools in order to compensate for your disability. Have you ever thought of using your unique experience in competitive gaming to perhaps create keyboards, mouses, or other equipment designed for the impaired gamer? I think that aspect of the competitive community could do well to have some much needed attention and could perhaps be a neat monetary outlet that works well with your passion for gaming. Just throwing ideas out there.
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Spectraix.. this is so clearly awesome. It's pretty damn amazing to see this kind of stuff because not only will it inspire you to beat odds in SC2, but also give you confidence in beating the odds in other life challenges.
And to think people piss and moan about headaches and claim they're dying over a the littlest bullshit--you, on the other hand, tell your condition to F off and just be awesome at things anyway.
Great stuff. I'll watch every video you post--I think it's fantastic.
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On January 28 2011 07:28 DueSs wrote: Spectraix.. this is so clearly awesome. It's pretty damn amazing to see this kind of stuff because not only will it inspire you to beat odds in SC2, but also give you confidence in beating the odds in other life challenges.
And to think people piss and moan about headaches and claim they're dying over a the littlest bullshit--you, on the other hand, tell your condition to F off and just be awesome at things anyway.
Great stuff. I'll watch every video you post--I think it's fantastic. tyyy ;D
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this is awesome, thanks for the new videos! keep making more i can't believe you did that well against 3k masters..
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