Proposal at GSL - Page 5
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Chaggi
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PH
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klops
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grubby wasn't just on EG. grubby was the face of EG. | ||
Split.
Switzerland234 Posts
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moskonia
Israel1448 Posts
congraz to the couple!! mazal tov! | ||
EnderTX
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Hypemeup
Sweden2783 Posts
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Kazeyonoma
United States2912 Posts
On September 05 2012 02:45 iNcontroL wrote: that ellen proposal is fucking hard to watch... holy shit Yeah, i saw the title, and was not looking forward to it, then seeing the girl cry and say i'm sorry and the dude just look like 'what', and eventually run up the stairs to gtfo... god that's rough. Edit: ahh so it was staged, still rough, fake or not.. wow. grats to this guy though. The article even states that he and his now fiancee, enjoyed watching GSL matches together, and went to mok-dong together to see it in person after enjoying said matches in the past. Why is everyone speculating 'awkward' and 'forced'. Chances are they (like myself and most people who are thinking about marriage) have talked about the idea before, and simply are looking for a memorable way to do it. I doubt he and his girly flew to korea specifically FOR the GSL, but was probably part of a korean vacation they planned, and he wanted to do it somewhere public where it could be shared with others. I personally knew my fiancee hates public displays so I did it on our Japan vacation at nejo castle in the garden when we were allowed 'free time' away from our tour group. It took 3 days before someone noticed the bling on her and announced it to the rest of the group. I think people hypothesizing that this was 'awkward' or 'forced upon her' simply don't know the basis of strong relationships, namely communication. | ||
Vega62a
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...But I'm not going to lie, the (#2) highlight may have been the korean commentators commentating the proposal. | ||
Blazinghand
United States25550 Posts
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StateSC2
Korea (South)621 Posts
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Fusilero
United Kingdom50293 Posts
On September 05 2012 06:18 Vega62a wrote: That was really sweet. ...But I'm not going to lie, the (#2) highlight may have been the korean commentators commentating the proposal. Their marriage should be commentated by the Koreans as well | ||
Seeker
Where dat snitch at?36900 Posts
On September 05 2012 06:23 Fusilero wrote: Their marriage should be commentated by the Koreans as well Lol. Welp, it's official, Korean commentary in just about any situation makes it epic | ||
MCDayC
United Kingdom14464 Posts
having now seen it, these are wise words. and yes, Korean commentators make everything amazing. | ||
snively
United States1159 Posts
On September 05 2012 06:20 Blazinghand wrote: In a way, this is like a more romantic and awesome version of those marriage proposals you see at sports games. <3 people propose at sports games? news to me | ||
vOdToasT
Sweden2870 Posts
On September 05 2012 02:34 Kergy wrote: Isn't that forcing her to say yes? One guy proposed in a basketball arena, on the floor in the middle of everything, on TV, and the woman said no. I lol'd. | ||
Nayro
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Hakanfrog
Sweden690 Posts
On September 05 2012 07:02 vOdToasT wrote: One guy proposed in a basketball arena, on the floor in the middle of everything, on TV, and the woman said no. I lol'd. Unless you have discussed it before and she is ready for it, it´s a pretty awful thing to do really, putting that much pressure on someone when they are making a life changing decision. | ||
slicknav
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HolyArrow
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