How does your day map out each day?
I live in the Axiom Team house in Korea so I typically wake up at 11AM and make lunch with CranK. I absolutely hate washing dishes, so our deal is I make lunch with CranK and everyone else in the team house takes turn doing the dishes. We're all late sleepers, so we never have breakfast. After lunch, I check emails, messages, and social media for current news and tournaments. Then depending on the schedule I either film content, edit videos, or handle scheduling. I get them prepped for any upcoming tournaments and handle any impromtu team meetings they come up with. After dinner, we typically watch proleague or GSL. Around this time EU and NA is waking up, so correspondents are responding to my emails and messages, so I continue working until typically 3 AM. It changes a lot since a lot of tournaments, organizers, and teams are in EU and NA
I think almost everyone dreads dishes, and that really seems like a lot of workload. Would you say managing the teamhouse is difficult?
It's not difficult because my guys are so used to handling a team house. Everyone basically works together to clean and make sure their area is organized. Team houses can be tiring for some people. You dont have personal space, and you have to be comfortable with everyone you live with. Also you gotta hide your snacks because it'll be gone in seconds. I think being in the Axiom team house is one of the best experiences though.
There is a lot of people living in the team house. Is there any funny or embarrassing stories you could share?
I think a lot of people associate Ryung with being the joker and the trickster, but I feel like Heart is the silent assassin. When you're absorbed in your work he'll try to find ways to shock you. He'll carefully crawl on the floor and creep closer like in the scary movies until you finally notice and flip the fuck out. Also, fart jokes are very popular here
I live in the Axiom Team house in Korea so I typically wake up at 11AM and make lunch with CranK. I absolutely hate washing dishes, so our deal is I make lunch with CranK and everyone else in the team house takes turn doing the dishes. We're all late sleepers, so we never have breakfast. After lunch, I check emails, messages, and social media for current news and tournaments. Then depending on the schedule I either film content, edit videos, or handle scheduling. I get them prepped for any upcoming tournaments and handle any impromtu team meetings they come up with. After dinner, we typically watch proleague or GSL. Around this time EU and NA is waking up, so correspondents are responding to my emails and messages, so I continue working until typically 3 AM. It changes a lot since a lot of tournaments, organizers, and teams are in EU and NA
I think almost everyone dreads dishes, and that really seems like a lot of workload. Would you say managing the teamhouse is difficult?
It's not difficult because my guys are so used to handling a team house. Everyone basically works together to clean and make sure their area is organized. Team houses can be tiring for some people. You dont have personal space, and you have to be comfortable with everyone you live with. Also you gotta hide your snacks because it'll be gone in seconds. I think being in the Axiom team house is one of the best experiences though.
There is a lot of people living in the team house. Is there any funny or embarrassing stories you could share?
I think a lot of people associate Ryung with being the joker and the trickster, but I feel like Heart is the silent assassin. When you're absorbed in your work he'll try to find ways to shock you. He'll carefully crawl on the floor and creep closer like in the scary movies until you finally notice and flip the fuck out. Also, fart jokes are very popular here
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