Looking forward to the Artosis one though and simply loved the Grubby / TB / Tasteless ones!
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kafkaesque
Germany2006 Posts
Looking forward to the Artosis one though and simply loved the Grubby / TB / Tasteless ones! | ||
jmbthirteen
United States10734 Posts
On August 19 2012 16:38 Technique wrote: And they always need to be with someone who actually understands the game. While someone like Artosis could solo cast. Husky and TB have made quite good careers out of solo casting. For you they may need to solo cast, but for the majority of sc2 players, it doesn't really matter. | ||
BlindKill
Australia1508 Posts
JP: "What did your parents do for a living?" smooth rofl | ||
WindWolf
Sweden11767 Posts
I liked Husky in this episode, he talked so honest about all kinds of stuff, I learned some new and interesting stuff. And I don't care what your haters says, I will still support you. I think you're the best entertaining caster I hope that you will do some more Happy Wheels sometime in the future. I'll never forget when you played "The Combine". | ||
Bodzilla
Australia472 Posts
working hard on not being the silent majority, Keep up the good work JP ~bodzilla | ||
CitrusFo
Canada116 Posts
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Picklebread
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FliedLice
Germany7494 Posts
On August 20 2012 03:32 CitrusFo wrote: Yay JP is trying to get a real talk with Tobi Wan Kenobi, check his twitter O.o Oh I'd love that! | ||
Grettin
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udgnim
United States8024 Posts
when he starts talking about his relationship with Sase and no longer being comfortable living in the ST house for a year says a lot about Naniwa's issues he's not comfortable with relationships over time and eventually wants a change. I want Naniwa to succeed because of his desire to be the best and play the best, but I don't think his team hopping and relationship instabilities will stop. | ||
Gnarg
Netherlands165 Posts
On August 20 2012 05:20 udgnim wrote: watching the Real Talk with Naniwa when he starts talking about his relationship with Sase and no longer being comfortable living in the ST house for a year says a lot about Naniwa's issues he's not comfortable with relationships over time and eventually wants a change. I want Naniwa to succeed because of his desire to be the best and play the best, but I don't think his team hopping and relationship instabilities will stop. I think most people have this. Its quite rare that you fit well enough with a person that you can spend all your time living with him. I know most of my friends I would not want to actually have living in my house all the time. | ||
Assirra
Belgium4169 Posts
His is not only a caster but actually runs the most prestigious tournament of sc2 to date. His English skills shouldn't be a problem either. | ||
Grettin
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RaZorwire
Sweden718 Posts
On August 20 2012 05:20 udgnim wrote: watching the Real Talk with Naniwa when he starts talking about his relationship with Sase and no longer being comfortable living in the ST house for a year says a lot about Naniwa's issues he's not comfortable with relationships over time and eventually wants a change. I want Naniwa to succeed because of his desire to be the best and play the best, but I don't think his team hopping and relationship instabilities will stop. I understand what you're saying, but I think, in general, you should be careful with trying to psychoanalyse players and other community members based on what you hear them say in interviews, even when they are open and honest about personal stuff. Naniwa and Sase were, as far as I know, for long periods of time the only two foreigners in the Startale-house (and the only two Swedes), which meant that they would naturally hang out a lot. Even the best of friends can get tired of eachother if they are constantly in eachothers' faces, and they way he put it in the Real Talk-episode made it sound as if the feeling was mutual. So yeah, don't overinterpret what is probably simply two friends spending a bit too much time together is what I'm trying to say. More on topic: Didn't know there was a Husky-episode out. Going to watch that right now. ![]() | ||
FliedLice
Germany7494 Posts
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Burns
United States2300 Posts
but i love the tobi real talk, cant wait | ||
Domus
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Bleak
Turkey3059 Posts
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Aakoz
Sweden45 Posts
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Sikly
United States413 Posts
On August 20 2012 09:27 Domus wrote: Husky obviously has his heart in the right place, but I did not enjoy the interview. He talks so much and says so little, it is very tiring to find something interesting in what he is saying. He just repeats a lot of the same shit over and over :s. Ah well, maybe it is just me. That is the beautiful thing about the Real Talk's, it has a ton of different content and personalities. It isn't like a SotG episode where you should expect everyone to be interesting to you, some you'll love others you'll hate. That variety(that looks to be expanding more and more) will make sure Real Talk isn't only successful as time goes on, but fresh as well. I personally enjoyed the Husky Real Talk. Still hoping that JP can get one set up with Jwong. Justin is such a badass at fighting games! ![]() | ||
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