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why are we blindly accepting this retirement bullshit? the game just fucking came out. good riddance.
P.S. dont sign up to be a progamer if you're gonna be a baby 1 year later, especially for team fucking liquid. Oh, and Team Liquid, you're lucky koreans care enough to be good at the game so you can ride them till they're sick of you and your garbage team. Why don't you join EG's bed with incontrol and fap to SirScoots doin the spoon with thorzain, scrubs
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good luck in the future hayder, be cool to maybe see a few guest casting appearances if you can squeeze it into your schedule :D
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Everyone leaving TL T_T
gg wp mate, gl in life;)
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it feels like sc2 is slowly dying.
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This is totally understandable. Hayder is a member of the older generation and after all the SC/SC2 adventure there awaits life. I fully support him.
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On September 20 2012 20:53 herrmus wrote: it feels like sc2 is slowly dying.
nah, team liquid is just bad
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It has long had to do it.
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Thanks for everything, Haypro! You will be missed.
Good luck
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"unexpected"
GL in future
I predict TLO will be next (maybe he will stay as a caster, but...)
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Haha, at all these people. No respect.
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Good luck, shame you didn't get any big breaks results wise - shows how hard it is.
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At least he thanked his fans, unlike jinro. ^^
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i havnt seen to much of the swedish gamers or any old GSL gamer.. iant gonna name any names but i have a feeling we have a bunch more retiring soon
good luck haypro!
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On September 20 2012 20:53 herrmus wrote: it feels like sc2 is slowly dying.
What, because players from the first generation with barely any recent results to show for are retiring? That's natural progression, nothing to be afraid of. Look at BW and how many of the 1st generation of players retired after 2 years.
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God dammit It doesn't feel like it was a very long time since he beat NesTea either.... T_T
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On September 20 2012 20:53 herrmus wrote: it feels like sc2 is slowly dying. Having two players from one team retiring is not equal to a whole scene dying. As far as I watched WCS Europe, the main stream had almost 70k viewers.
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On September 20 2012 21:54 WindWolf wrote:Having two players from one team retiring is not equal to a whole scene dying. As far as I watched WCS Europe, the main stream had almost 70k viewers.
I think it had like 97k for some time. Only the main stream that is.
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I hope you will come back later on! when ur done!
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First Jinro now HayprO.  Sad to see HayprO go. He was a great guy. He will be missed. Good luck to you sir, in the future.
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On September 20 2012 21:54 WindWolf wrote:Having two players from one team retiring is not equal to a whole scene dying. As far as I watched WCS Europe, the main stream had almost 70k viewers.
You mean 100k, during the finals. And that was without the television numbers.
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