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On January 29 2012 03:35 msjakofsky wrote:Show nested quote +On January 29 2012 01:50 Rogan wrote:On January 28 2012 22:02 msjakofsky wrote: and i remember him bming MC too. we love the ra so we don't remember these but they did happen You mean when he gave MC an ironic, sarcastic thumbs down at the GSL World Championship? That was just hilarious. not that, he actually typed in something to him, not very bad bm but bm, something like the besty quote to san. he communicated his frustration with a sentence. don't remember exactly the words but it did happen. that thumbs down was funny i agree
He wrote "4gate is besty". If I'm not mistaken, that was like his fourth pvp match on that tournament and the previous 3 were 4gate every game.
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White-Ra one of my favorite protoss players I learned so much from watching home play.
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God blessed us with White-Ra, thank you White-Ra. I try to GG 99.99% of my losses now.
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On January 28 2012 22:47 quadtard wrote:Show nested quote +On January 28 2012 18:20 FaZe wrote:On January 28 2012 10:49 quadtard wrote:On January 28 2012 10:23 FaZe wrote: Yo Vogin, are you Quad? Or did you just repost? Nope I'm me! Hi shayne Just asking because if your head gets any bigger, you wont be able to get into the clocktower anymore. ^^ If I can't have a high opinion of myself, can I count on anyone else to?
Hahaha, touche salesman!!
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On January 28 2012 08:06 supdubdup wrote: Somehow . . . I was expecting a pokemon rap.
This was actually exactly what I was thinking. I almost shouted pokemon after reading the title.
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If anyone's seen the show metalocalypse, white-ra totally reminds me of toki with his broken english and awesome friendly personality.
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On January 28 2012 10:22 alepoff wrote:Show nested quote +On January 28 2012 08:12 hunts wrote:On January 28 2012 07:39 alepoff wrote:On January 28 2012 03:33 dani` wrote:On January 28 2012 03:32 iplayBANJO wrote: As far as I know, they speak Ukrainian in Ukraine, not Russian. True, though apparently it's extremely close to Russian. Close as in some different words but I think they can understand each other, at least I think that's what White-Ra mentioned once on his stream. Correct me if I'm wrong  It's not THAT similar. It's more like dutch-german. I speak both fluent russian and dutch so I'm not just guessing here. And the latest generation(s) don't speak ukranian anymore afaik. My parents don't even really speak ukranian and they're from '65 and educated in Kiev. Yeah that's basically what I said about younger generations not speaking ukrainian anymore. My parents speak both russian and ukrainian (and english obviously) but they only really learned ukrannian in school. From what I remember about my childhood there (I move to america when I was 7) it was mostly just the older people that knew ukrainian and my generation and probably the one before mine didn't. I'm from ukraine too, we moved to NL when I was 4, (I'm 21 now). My parents had ukranian in school but they always spoke russian with pretty much everyone. Now they hardly remember ukranian, they obv understand it more or less, but can't speak it. My grandparents do know ukranian. I also think there's a difference between big cities and small ones / villages. Cos always when people get interviewed on the news etc, if it's in a proper city they always speak russian, but if it's in some "farm"-ish area, they often don't. Not sure about that though.
Ukranian and russian both in use. If you go to western regions of Ukraine, you will hear more of ukranian, if you go to eastern regions, you will more of russian. There is no deviation on generations as far i can tell. Most of ukranians know both languages and good amount can understand polish.
Also, White-Ra is from Odessa, so he speaks mostly in russian.
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How can you not love white-ra..... such a damn baller
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On January 29 2012 01:49 brachester wrote:Show nested quote +On January 29 2012 01:28 ES.Genie wrote:On January 29 2012 01:19 brachester wrote:On January 29 2012 00:47 ES.Genie wrote:On January 28 2012 05:23 brachester wrote:On January 28 2012 03:31 Petrina wrote: All jokes aside he is definitely someone I look up to, in and outside SC2. I wish more SC2 pro-gamers were like him in terms of attitude, behaviour and so on. He is a great member of the community that deserves our full respect.
He is also one of the very few (read, 2-3) pro players that when appear to play, people give him a standing ovation before the game even started. If everyone is like him, the scene would be boring. Try imagine the SC2 scene without someone like Idra......, yeah that would be boring. You feel entertained when someone refuses to type 'gg' in a videogame? Sick. I'm not entertained by a manner guy who always glhf at every single game either, what's your point? I'm only trying to say that for SC2 scene to be entertaining, we need variety of characters which is the oposite of what the guy i quoted said Yeah right, because everyone with good attitude, behaviour, etc has the absolute same personality. What's your point? *facepalm* because................ you know what, i don't have to explain it to you. Cmon, go on. What's your point? "Omg if everyone would be mature, professional and have a good attitude, the scene would de sooo boring." Because...you know...a scene can't have a larg variety of characters if everyone behaves mature.
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