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It seems he doesn't care about anything, anytime at all. :D I like that his answers seem so honest and no standard blah blah about how he appreciates everyone and everything...
What was new to me, is that he didn't enjoy BW. I always thought, he loved the game and could be considered a very good player from 2010 onwards...
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This guy leads a really one-dimensional lifestyle.
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About time a sc2 player just told the truth about fans.
Love him for it!
And can't wait to watch him win this starleague!
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Ha! Guys a robot!
Great guy, really really chilled :o
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He likes Nada! Figures <3. He's so laid back. Love the attitude.
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Hell of a player and I love the cold shoulder to the fans haha. He is like - I am not kissing anyone's ass to like me or not.
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InnoVation is inside of Grumpycat I think
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This isn't that shocking. He comes across as very focused on sc2 and not much else. I hope we don't get drowned in an "INnoVation is boring!" wave of backlash....
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Not sure if a lot was lost in translation or whatever, but he comes across as kind of aloof, and a bit of a jerk. Somewhat disappointing and just another faceless Korean player =/
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On June 25 2013 03:13 hyptonic wrote: Wow he is the most boring person ever. Makes sense he is amazing because his own play is literally the only thing he cares about Yeah my impression exactly. He sounds pretty detached from the world, only to find joy in slaying zerg after zerg xD
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Wow, that interview must have been like pulling teeth...
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Lee Shin Hyung is... The World's Most Boring Man.
"I don't always play Starcraft, but when I don't, I don't think about anything."
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He seems very focused on the game right now,he doesn't care about anything else,he's like a robot.
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He is a total machine -.- Not a single tv show or movie...doesnt really watch other players, just likes to go on walks. What a guy.
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stop being judgemental on this guy to be truely successful in one area, you have to sacrifice something!
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Wow, I didn't think he was like this. It's weird he finds SC2 more fun than BW. At least his staleness results in him being very good at StarCraft.
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On June 25 2013 03:32 SpecialistSc wrote: stop being judgemental on this guy to be truely successful in one area, you have to sacrifice something!
Indeed. A lot of people who do manage to succeed and be the best at what they do tend to be quite boring characters. Good thing for them is that successful people usually get money so in their 30's they can go have freedom and enjoy life in the tropics and sleep next to some cute brown skill girls everynight :D Sacrifices can pay off very nicely
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On June 25 2013 03:15 teddyoojo wrote: doesnt like tv or movies, likes to go on walks instead
1 in a million can't you hear the fangirls go: ohhh, he's sooo romantic? 
nice interview thanks wax.
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Just gained even more respect for him than I already had. Being the best at something means putting your everything into it and not getting distracted. Some people may find that boring, but to me it shows an impressive degree of focus and mental fortitude.
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