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On March 08 2012 04:49 RezChi wrote:Show nested quote +On March 08 2012 04:39 Rybaia wrote: What an amazing Drama Queen she is, alf of the stuff she wrote is hilarious better then a comedy show. Show nested quote +On March 08 2012 04:39 Blargh wrote: Hell, I would leave Slayers if someone as annoying as Jessica was there. I cannot even believe how much stupid stuff she tweets/posts.
If I remember correctly, Dragon left the team to focus on work. Then after a while he changed his mind (after leaving the team). Then he joins a new team. I don't get how this is really bad. I imagine he is getting paid more anyway.
Someone should just revoke Jessica's tweeting privileges so she doesn't embarrass herself further. Read dragons tweets, Tweet1"leaves slayers" Tweet2"Still looking for a team 1~2 months later"...... doesn't seem like he "focused on work" much. Jessica is the mother of slayers, she treats every member like a child of her own. If you lied to your own mother wouldn't she be mad as hell?
It's important to note that the second of those tweets, where he says he's been waiting for 1-2 months, is kinda chronologically strange. That tweet was on 16 February, which puts it exactly one month out from the retirement announcement, and a bit more than two weeks after his first public acknowledgement that he was looking for a team. So either he's got his dates mixed up, or he was actively looking for a team before leaving Slayers.
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after 13 page i know one thing TL full of idiot who post first b4 read the detail
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Goddamnit Jessica... Maybe she shoudnt be allowed near things that allow her to talk to other people besides SlayerS... This is getting ridiculous and I dont know how she is ever going to learn her lesson.
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On March 08 2012 04:57 parazice wrote: after 13 page i know one thing TL full of idiot who post first b4 read the detail
๏_๏ I dont even...
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A player getting paid no salary and most likely not under a contract that holds any weight leaves a team thinking he wont play anymore. He then receives an offer that sounds good to him and accepts. Former team that was giving him a shit offer is mad that he got and accepted a better offer...
Jessica always comes across as being completely crazy. Every time there is a thread that mentions Jessica it's about her crying and whining, it's getting old.
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Except that any look at the chronology suggests that isn't what happened at all.
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Jessica needs to relax. It doesn't matter who is right or wrong, but there are more professional ways to phrase things. By acting out in the manner she did, she draws attention to not only herself but the entire Slayers team. She should make sure her actions reflect well on the team. It seems like she is prioritizing her emotions over the well being of the team. If this is actually true then it is a sad day for Slayers fans because there is absolutely no doubt in my mind, that the foreign fans posting in this thread seem to be confirming in their heads that a leader figure in the Slayers group is being completely irrational and immature.
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Also what is this, like the 4th or 5th big Jessica twitter drama?
Srsly.
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People these days are way too dramatic, over very silly things.
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On March 08 2012 04:57 parazice wrote: after 13 page i know one thing TL full of idiot who post first b4 read the detail
After 13 pages, I know one thing; TL is full of idiots who post before reading the full details.
The irony ....
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It's funny how everyone bashes on Jessica for the situation and how she's reacting. Do you even know Jessica's job? what she does with the team, how she raises the team, etc etc. I'm sure she's put in a lot of effort to keep the team together and progressing as it should yet everyone bashes on her as if she's simply "the owner" of team SlayerS. No one outside of SlayerS or Korea even know the relationship/bond she has with her teammates, and perhaps how her teammates return that relationship to her. So don't act like she's just your ordinary boss or your ordinary teacher because in Korean culture, lots of strong relationships happen whether it looks unprofessional in the U.S. or in EU or whatever other country. As residents of the U.S. or where ever you are, you're not going to fully understand the situation given the circumstances (culture, ethics, morality, business). So stop judging. Lying is a big deal in Korea, they put a lot of emphasis in integrity honor, etc, and as a citizen of USA I'd easily admit that this type of shit doesn't mean a damn thing when it comes to money.
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On March 08 2012 05:07 TannerTheGamer wrote:Show nested quote +On March 08 2012 04:57 parazice wrote: after 13 page i know one thing TL full of idiot who post first b4 read the detail After 13 pages, I know one thing; TL is full of idiots who post before reading the full details. The irony ....
Thx to fix my post and help me to learn more about English
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I dont understand why it's any of her business what he does outside of Slayers. When you leave a job, you don't need to give your employer a reason. I guess in teams, there is a more family-like atmosphere sometimes, but this is over the top. I generally do not like people who would rather publicly expose a person that they have issues with rather than deal with it in private. Especially when you have a close relationship with that person. Instead of resolving the problem and dealing with with loose feelings, she would rather attempt to deface him publicly.
People keep saying that Slayers and other SC2 teams are family. You're wrong, they're not family. They're teams. While the bond that a team can create is strong and special, unlike any other, your manager is not your parent. They are your manager and they should act that way. Jessica is not his mom and is not the mother of all the Slayers members. People need to get this idea out of their heads and she should definitely not be approaching her position this way. It creates an unhealthy environment to have someone being that intrusive when you've only known them for a short amount of time.
edit: yea i know Dragon told them that he wanted to play as a hobby, but instead decided to look for a team. I get more fed up with behavior like Jessica's than his though.
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On March 08 2012 05:11 LittleAtari wrote: I dont understand why it's any of her business what he does outside of Slayers. When you leave a job, you don't need to give your employer a reason. I guess in teams, there is a more family-like atmosphere sometimes, but this is over the top. I generally do not like people who would rather publicly expose a person that they have issues with rather than deal with it in private. Especially when you have a close relationship with that person. Instead of resolving the problem and dealing with with loose feelings, she would rather attempt to deface him publicly.
People keep saying that Slayers and other SC2 teams are family. You're wrong, they're not family. They're teams. While the bond that a team can create is strong and special, unlike any other, your manager is not your parent. They are your manager and they should act that way. Jessica is not his mom and is not the mother of all the Slayers members. People need to get that out of their heads and she should definitely not be approaching her position that way. It creates an unhealthy environment to have someone being that intrusive when you've only known them for a short amount of time.
I wonder what would happen is something actually serious happened, like a player caught to actual match fixing (not the much lesser and trivial coca thing) or an ace like MMA was poached behind their back. If she is this pissed and upset about Dragon joining a foreign team...
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It's the internet. It's twitter. I don't see why Jessica can't express her frustration. I don't see why dragon can't make retaliations of his own. People should make up their own minds and have their own opinions. Seems healthy to me.
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On March 07 2012 17:23 neoghaleon55 wrote:omg Jessica! >_< This is a PR disaster. You can't say things like and It makes you look very petty and insecure. I know you're angry, but you are the adult and he's just a kid. You have to stay classy...
There is a thread in another forum about americans not being liked as tourists.
you have to stay classy
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No matter what, in Korean culture what Dragon did is unacceptable. This is strictly culture and everyone that is making a comment can't comprehend why, and you can't, until you come to Korea. Even if it seems small to people, it's actually not to Koreans.
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On March 08 2012 04:37 Trealador wrote: Dragon fans are dumb. Read the tweets, she is mad cause he left under false pretenses. He joins a new team, she is upset and rightly so. How hard can this be to understand? Honestly. Dragon is an idiot.
you sir, do not read. First of all, when you start your post with "Dragon fans are dumb," you lose 100% of your credibility and might as well just erase your message. Second of all, most of the posts are not saying its bad that she is angry with dragon. In fact, most people agree she has the right to be upset. What people think is immature is her overreaction, the publicity of her reaction, and how she is making the entire issue about herself when she really barely factors into it at all. You just posted that to incite a flame war. We can only hope that trolling will go out of style some day :/
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ffs. the guy had a change of mind. what's their deal -___-. He played it as a hobby for a while, had a job, didn't like it. He went back to pro starcraft and looked for a foreign team. It's been known for months that he's been looking. Why only respond now anyway.
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On March 08 2012 05:20 lastshadow wrote: No matter what, in Korean culture what Dragon did is unacceptable. This is strictly culture and everyone that is making a comment can't comprehend why, and you can't, until you come to Korea. Even if it seems small to people, it's actually not to Koreans.
If it's Korean culture don't suddenly tweet it in English too and expect foreigners to sympathise with what we perceive to be grossly overexaggerated.
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