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On April 14 2013 23:55 hoby2000 wrote:Show nested quote +On April 12 2013 22:10 hoby2000 wrote: I'm giving him 5 months before he decides to leave this "alliance."
I'm not trying to be an ass either. I would bet someone $100 he will leave this supposed "alliance" within 5 months. And then he'll hopefully disappear forever from the SC2 scene. Him and IdrA should form an alliance, and they can invite Catz and TT1 and they can be the QQ Crew. They'll never win tournaments because they'll always be complaining about having to play koreans, or that something is over powered, or act like children.
User was temp banned for this post. I'm going to apologize for my statement after my temp ban,BUT SAY that I wasn't suggesting Naniwa doesn't want to play against the best, and he has proven he can. I was naming characteristics off all of those people together, and not necessarily suggesting that they all share the same ones. But that ban was totally deserved, and should serve as a warning to others NOT to say anything of the sort on Teamliquid about pro players. I stand by what my statement was suggesting but regret going against Teamliquid's rules. That being said, I'm interested to see how much this Alliance will help each other, and if more players will be joining the SC2 side of Alliance. You're only digging yourself into a deeper hole.
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On April 15 2013 08:58 thekaas wrote:Show nested quote +On April 14 2013 23:55 hoby2000 wrote:On April 12 2013 22:10 hoby2000 wrote: I'm giving him 5 months before he decides to leave this "alliance."
I'm not trying to be an ass either. I would bet someone $100 he will leave this supposed "alliance" within 5 months. And then he'll hopefully disappear forever from the SC2 scene. Him and IdrA should form an alliance, and they can invite Catz and TT1 and they can be the QQ Crew. They'll never win tournaments because they'll always be complaining about having to play koreans, or that something is over powered, or act like children.
User was temp banned for this post. I'm going to apologize for my statement after my temp ban,BUT SAY that I wasn't suggesting Naniwa doesn't want to play against the best, and he has proven he can. I was naming characteristics off all of those people together, and not necessarily suggesting that they all share the same ones. But that ban was totally deserved, and should serve as a warning to others NOT to say anything of the sort on Teamliquid about pro players. I stand by what my statement was suggesting but regret going against Teamliquid's rules. That being said, I'm interested to see how much this Alliance will help each other, and if more players will be joining the SC2 side of Alliance. You're only digging yourself into a deeper hole.
But... he's right? I guess you can get banned for being honest? Oh well.
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I've read the entire thread, and it seems no one has bothered to mention something that, to me at least, is perhaps the biggest indicator of Alliance being connected to EG: an interview with AdmiralBulldog in which he comments on the identity of their sponsor.
+ Show Spoiler +
It's not like the evidence isn't good enough already, but still. If in the end EG has no involvement, AdmiralBulldog has trolled us all.
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On April 15 2013 15:22 Bogeyman wrote:I've read the entire thread, and it seems no one has bothered to mention something that, to me at least, is perhaps the biggest indicator of Alliance being connected to EG: an interview with AdmiralBulldog in which he comments on the identity of their sponsor. + Show Spoiler +It's not like the evidence isn't good enough already, but still. If in the end EG has no involvement, AdmiralBulldog has trolled us all.
That would probably be because it's a Dota 2 Interview. =)
On topic: Nice to get NaNi on a team! Hopefully we can get some info on what exactly the relation is to EG.
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On April 15 2013 08:58 thekaas wrote:Show nested quote +On April 14 2013 23:55 hoby2000 wrote:On April 12 2013 22:10 hoby2000 wrote: I'm giving him 5 months before he decides to leave this "alliance."
I'm not trying to be an ass either. I would bet someone $100 he will leave this supposed "alliance" within 5 months. And then he'll hopefully disappear forever from the SC2 scene. Him and IdrA should form an alliance, and they can invite Catz and TT1 and they can be the QQ Crew. They'll never win tournaments because they'll always be complaining about having to play koreans, or that something is over powered, or act like children.
User was temp banned for this post. I'm going to apologize for my statement after my temp ban,BUT SAY that I wasn't suggesting Naniwa doesn't want to play against the best, and he has proven he can. I was naming characteristics off all of those people together, and not necessarily suggesting that they all share the same ones. But that ban was totally deserved, and should serve as a warning to others NOT to say anything of the sort on Teamliquid about pro players. I stand by what my statement was suggesting but regret going against Teamliquid's rules. That being said, I'm interested to see how much this Alliance will help each other, and if more players will be joining the SC2 side of Alliance. You're only digging yourself into a deeper hole. By that, you mean he expresssed his an opinion in a manner that was acceptable without having to piss people off? Learning to filter the first post to the second post will allow you to express yourself alot more on TL or on the internet at all for instance.
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On April 15 2013 15:22 Bogeyman wrote:I've read the entire thread, and it seems no one has bothered to mention something that, to me at least, is perhaps the biggest indicator of Alliance being connected to EG: an interview with AdmiralBulldog in which he comments on the identity of their sponsor. + Show Spoiler +It's not like the evidence isn't good enough already, but still. If in the end EG has no involvement, AdmiralBulldog has trolled us all.
You're not even going to link to the part of the video in which he talks about it or say what he said...?
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On April 15 2013 16:25 GolemMadness wrote:Show nested quote +On April 15 2013 15:22 Bogeyman wrote:I've read the entire thread, and it seems no one has bothered to mention something that, to me at least, is perhaps the biggest indicator of Alliance being connected to EG: an interview with AdmiralBulldog in which he comments on the identity of their sponsor. + Show Spoiler +It's not like the evidence isn't good enough already, but still. If in the end EG has no involvement, AdmiralBulldog has trolled us all. You're not even going to link to the part of the video in which he talks about it or say what he said...?
I'm going to do it for him: 3:40 in the video you have the question and then you have the answer at 4:02.
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On April 15 2013 16:25 GolemMadness wrote:Show nested quote +On April 15 2013 15:22 Bogeyman wrote:I've read the entire thread, and it seems no one has bothered to mention something that, to me at least, is perhaps the biggest indicator of Alliance being connected to EG: an interview with AdmiralBulldog in which he comments on the identity of their sponsor. + Show Spoiler +It's not like the evidence isn't good enough already, but still. If in the end EG has no involvement, AdmiralBulldog has trolled us all. You're not even going to link to the part of the video in which he talks about it or say what he said...?
I hid the video with a spoiler tag. Click the "show spoiler" thingy and you'll see the video. I'll do you a favor though and post it again without the spoiler tag, and I'll even link to the time when the question regarding the sponsor is asked. http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_detailpage&v=VOBcN5i3_r0#t=221s
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Alliance = EG.eu?
One way to avoid the EG curse
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I hope this will only be the first step!
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Awesome this is great and totally a surprise to me, I thought NaNiwa would be joining like EG...
I guess joined a new team that maybe has an " Alliance " with EG :-P
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TROLL TROLL TROLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLL.
+ Show Spoiler +https://twitter.com/NaNiwaSC2/status/329211935105097732
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