[Interview] 2012 GSL S3 Code A Qualifiers - Page 2
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Rhiot
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cablesc
United States1540 Posts
On May 28 2012 15:42 OnFiRe888 wrote: hey, can you consider translating the interview for SlayerS_CranK? I'm really interested in what he has to say, and his overall demeanor because he's a relatively new face around the block. Great job with the translations btw, I'm a great fan of your work and I always read the post-game interviews after I'm done watching gsl. Keep up the good work! Another vote for Crank please. Cella says he's code S material and he gets fielded to team leagues with decent results. Would love to hear what he has to say about passing the qualifiers. | ||
polyphonyEX
United States2539 Posts
He's probably trolling us. Just wait, he'll be back in code s where he belongs in no time. | ||
pdd
Australia9933 Posts
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FnaticPink
Denmark324 Posts
On May 28 2012 15:44 shockaslim wrote: Quite hilarious that hongun thinks he is shit at the game, and doesn't really give a shit about the game.......but still QUALIFIED. This guy is a certified BOSS! + Show Spoiler + Because Protoss is OP :D Heard of Stephano? | ||
Gamegene
United States8308 Posts
-_- fuck you hongun plz just retire instead of forcing yourself to compete for kicks. | ||
polyphonyEX
United States2539 Posts
Pretty sure Stephano cares about making money. Anyways, stop derailing the thread. | ||
GreyKnight
United States4720 Posts
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JustPassingBy
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MonkSEA
Australia1227 Posts
On May 28 2012 16:38 GreyKnight wrote: wish hongun would take the position more seriously...even if just out of greed His been complaining of wrist pain for a while now, so I can understand how he is so unmotivated/stressed to play. On May 28 2012 16:31 Gamegene wrote: god fucking damn it. this interview just makes me more mad that he knocked out trimaster. -_- fuck you hongun plz just retire instead of forcing yourself to compete for kicks. You're mad because the better player won? If Trimaster couldn't even beat HongUn who is unmotivated and has injured wrists, how good would he be against a Korean who is motivated and not injured? | ||
HolyArrow
United States7116 Posts
Pretty sure Stephano doesn't think he's shit xD | ||
Gamegene
United States8308 Posts
On May 28 2012 16:50 MonkSEA wrote: You're mad because the better player won? If Trimaster couldn't even beat HongUn who is unmotivated and has injured wrists, how good would he be against a Korean who is motivated and not injured? i'm mad because it's just a really piss poor attitude to have. no one feels better, probably him included, if he just feels sorry for himself whether he wins or loses. i'm not saying that trimaster somehow deserved to win, or that he would have had a better run if he had not ran into hongun. it's just quite sad to be frank that a young hard working foreigner had to be eliminated by someone who doesn't care about the competition at all. | ||
Battousai13
United States638 Posts
On May 28 2012 16:57 Gamegene wrote: i'm mad because it's just a really piss poor attitude to have. no one feels better, probably him included, if he just feels sorry for himself whether he wins or loses. i'm not saying that trimaster somehow deserved to win, or that he would have had a better run if he had not ran into hongun. it's just quite sad to be frank that a young hard working foreigner had to be eliminated by someone who doesn't care about the competition at all. That's a really bad expectation to have for a competition. Hard work doesn't pay in equal dividends, this is the real world. There will always be someone better than you, no matter how hard you practice or how much dedication you show. SC2 also has the element of chance. Many of the Koreans that try to qualify, and even the long-term foreigners say that there's the consideration of luck for your bracket. Some people will have easier brackets, some will have much more stacked brackets. | ||
Gamegene
United States8308 Posts
On May 28 2012 17:03 Battousai13 wrote: That's a really bad expectation to have for a competition. Hard work doesn't pay in equal dividends, this is the real world. There will always be someone better than you, no matter how hard you practice or how much dedication you show. SC2 also has the element of chance. Many of the Koreans that try to qualify, and even the long-term foreigners say that there's the consideration of luck for your bracket. Some people will have easier brackets, some will have much more stacked brackets. I didn't expect him to qualify just because he is hardworking. I just thought that it was just a sad contrast with HongUn. Don't read too much into it. | ||
Azzur
Australia6250 Posts
TheBest banshees and TheBest allins! | ||
Shartugal
Denmark134 Posts
I'm still sad that TLO didn't make it though | ||
Veclada
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Mobius_1
United Kingdom2763 Posts
Can't wait for BitByBit's return. | ||
vanhio
Niue1017 Posts
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takingbackoj
United States684 Posts
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