On December 03 2012 10:10 GTR wrote: Wouldn't him withdrawing from GSL WC Day 2 also be because no one in Vegas owns Mionix gear?
I'm pretty sure his KB and mouse are both Razer.
Would like to add that Mionix doesn't have left-handed mice.
Their stuff is quite nice, I have a Naos 5000 and it's quite comfortable to use. Only downside is that it's quite expensive compared to equivalent SteelSeries gear.
I for one, support this thief, he shows how materialistic attachments; can limit a person; Naniwa was practically asking for his stuff to get stolen because he attempted to have things in the first place. We should all just learn to share things, for attempting to assert ownership over material is merely a weak mental construct, shackled up by "laws".
or we could just say that it sucks he couldn't play and move on
petty crime destroying Esports. First Mr. Bitter gets kidnapped and robbed. Then Grubby gets poisoned. Now Naniwa gets robbed. I just hope Tasteless and Artosis can get out of Las Vegas alive!
Pretty stupid to say he's at fault. It is impossible to keep an eye on your stuff at all times. I mean hell people's houses get broken into all the time, he could've had it at his house and it would've still been stolen. Naniwa is not at fault. In the end the thief is responsible for stealing the gear, therefore he/she is the one to blame.
Sure sometimes people leave their cards in machines on accident and stuff, but in the end there is only one person who decides to commit said crimes, the thief.
Hope Naniwa eventually gets his stuff back, having such important things stolen isn't fun at all.
On December 03 2012 00:18 Msr wrote: That sucks, but it's most likely his own fault for getting it stolen.
Oo. So now thief is not guilty of a theft? Weird ethics.
It's normal ethics, because you were careless and didn't take care of your own stuffs, it will be considered as your fault first. Maybe it's normal for Asian but Westerner.
edit: Hope they will find out who has stolen them ~~
XD "normal" ethics is not blaming a victim when something bad has happened to them like a theft, you don't know of any of the specific circumstances and you're making stupid assumptions.
lol I said it's pretty normal ethics for Asian, isn't it tl;dr ? Read it over kid
edit: oh well, i don't know how about your place, but it's common to say it over here
My friend who flew from Canada to the US for an MLG got over 2k worth of stuff stolen from his hotel room, including his passport. He didn't get a thread. Naniwa is cool and all, but this is of small worth for someone who's sponsored by a fucking gaming-gear company.
Edit: "My heart goes out to Naniwa." Really? hahahahahaha
On December 03 2012 12:29 Cedstick wrote: My friend who flew from Canada to the US for an MLG got over 2k worth of stuff stolen from his hotel room, including his passport. He didn't get a thread. Naniwa is cool and all, but this is of small worth for someone who's sponsored by a fucking gaming-gear company.
My neighbor got his car stolen some years ago and no one made a thread about it. Pretty sure it was worth $10k+.
On December 03 2012 12:29 Cedstick wrote: My friend who flew from Canada to the US for an MLG got over 2k worth of stuff stolen from his hotel room, including his passport. He didn't get a thread. Naniwa is cool and all, but this is of small worth for someone who's sponsored by a fucking gaming-gear company.
Edit: "My heart goes out to Naniwa." Really? hahahahahaha
bro the maori people of new zealand had their land 'stolen' from them, and they didn't get a thread!