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Bobo_XIII
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zoLo
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On March 05 2011 05:47 Alabasern wrote: Definitely looking forward to seeing FOU and MVP and how they manage their team/practice areas. There are pictures of the MVP house already. http://www.teamliquid.net/forum/viewmessage.php?topic_id=193822 | ||
RocketBOy
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Hopefully the American teams dont copy this aspect of such spartan living accomodations, college kids eating ramen noodles every night live better.It will never catch on these conditions except maybe with the most hardcore of nerds who already live in tiny college dorms to begin with.Plz show humanity to the players here in US , it's not necessary to live like this to be good at something. Do you think the NFL or NBA players live in such spartan bare nothing living quarters. I noticed no dogs or cats , well hey there would be nowhere for them to sleep , not enough room. | ||
Hellhammer
Canada144 Posts
On March 08 2011 07:22 RocketBOy wrote: At least they had beds unlike some teams. Did you notice how they keep their personal items in their game cubicles ? Probably because they have no room to speak of. lol one guy had even a roll og toilet paper in his , like he refused to share. You know in the US you crammed this many ppl into a living quarter it would be considered illegal. Reminded me of 20/20 when they go show the impoverished conditions of illegal immigrants cramming 20 to a apartment. Why anyone would want to go live like this for five to six years is beyond me. Hopefully the American teams dont copy this aspect of such spartan living accomodations, college kids eating ramen noodles every night live better.It will never catch on these conditions except maybe with the most hardcore of nerds who already live in tiny college dorms to begin with.Plz show humanity to the players here in US , it's not necessary to live like this to be good at something. Do you think the NFL or NBA players live in such spartan bare nothing living quarters. I noticed no dogs or cats , well hey there would be nowhere for them to sleep , not enough room. In the US you would only be able to fit 4 people in the game room kekekekeke | ||
yawnoC
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Ponyo
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MusiK
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Nice vids =D | ||
chenchen
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On March 08 2011 07:22 RocketBOy wrote: At least they had beds unlike some teams. Did you notice how they keep their personal items in their game cubicles ? Probably because they have no room to speak of. lol one guy had even a roll og toilet paper in his , like he refused to share. You know in the US you crammed this many ppl into a living quarter it would be considered illegal. Reminded me of 20/20 when they go show the impoverished conditions of illegal immigrants cramming 20 to a apartment. Why anyone would want to go live like this for five to six years is beyond me. Hopefully the American teams dont copy this aspect of such spartan living accomodations, college kids eating ramen noodles every night live better.It will never catch on these conditions except maybe with the most hardcore of nerds who already live in tiny college dorms to begin with.Plz show humanity to the players here in US , it's not necessary to live like this to be good at something. Do you think the NFL or NBA players live in such spartan bare nothing living quarters. I noticed no dogs or cats , well hey there would be nowhere for them to sleep , not enough room. What's illegal about cramming 20 to an apartment? Are there any laws against that? The progamers seem perfectly comfortable and happy. Maybe the fact that real estate is very very expensive relative to income in the Seoul area mean that Koreans are used to living in small quarters. Not everyone lives like wasteful Americans, thinking 800 sq ft a person is a small space lol. Korea is a far more crowded country than the US, ok. Can you try to be a little more open and try to mask your ignorance a little more. | ||
bellykiller
United States69 Posts
At least they had beds unlike some teams. Did you notice how they keep their personal items in their game cubicles ? Probably because they have no room to speak of. lol one guy had even a roll og toilet paper in his , like he refused to share. You know in the US you crammed this many ppl into a living quarter it would be considered illegal. Reminded me of 20/20 when they go show the impoverished conditions of illegal immigrants cramming 20 to a apartment. Why anyone would want to go live like this for five to six years is beyond me. Hopefully the American teams dont copy this aspect of such spartan living accomodations, college kids eating ramen noodles every night live better.It will never catch on these conditions except maybe with the most hardcore of nerds who already live in tiny college dorms to begin with.Plz show humanity to the players here in US , it's not necessary to live like this to be good at something. Do you think the NFL or NBA players live in such spartan bare nothing living quarters. I noticed no dogs or cats , well hey there would be nowhere for them to sleep , not enough room. Did you notice those guys are not average 50 year old Joe ? Those are world top sc2 pro NERDS in youth age. They spend 8-12 hours a day training hard playing starcraft . They're supplied with energy drink packed fridge, bed, shower, desk, chair , pc and pack of friends they can practice with. What else you think they need ? Fish tank ? cat ? dog ? most probably all of them would be long time dead before someone on friday noticed they forgot to feed them monday morning. And being honest this apartment looks really expensive for Seoul standard. Post scriptum At their age in the us people bounce around college cramming 20 to a car .... | ||
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