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On August 09 2014 22:38 SeXyBaCk wrote: Nice, 12 year old up at 330 am to play a video game. Not like he's still growing and needs sleep right... sleep at night and sleeping in the day is not the same thing. Some of our hormones are released on a circadian schedule, not least cortisol.
Use a little more common sense in future.
Can't tell if trolling..........
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On August 09 2014 22:55 myRZeth wrote: he s cheesing every game I confirm. But gm is gm :p
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Rememember that he got it on en EU ladder aswell, that is considerably harder than NA
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On August 09 2014 22:51 FeyFey wrote: staying up at night is important if you want to stay small and cute. Hehe
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On August 09 2014 22:56 Faust852 wrote:I confirm. But gm is gm :p Too bad GM actually doesn't mean anything since you're still playing the same people you did before reaching GM. GM is GM but yeah, i can confirm doesn't mean much  EDIT: Ofc gz nontheless
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Sometimes the search of a dream is more important that 2 - 3 nights lost in a year.
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On August 09 2014 22:54 NeV wrote:Show nested quote +On August 09 2014 22:38 SeXyBaCk wrote: Nice, 12 year old up at 330 am to play a video game. Not like he's still growing and needs sleep right... sleep at night and sleeping in the day is not the same thing. Some of our hormones are released on a circadian schedule, not least cortisol.
Use a little more common sense in future. I don't know when you saw him playing at that time, but if it happened it was more the exception than the rule. The kid is a pretty normal 12 years old, I wouldn't say he plays more time than any average 12 years old nowadays. But hey, if you wanna be negative at all cost, I'm not here to stop you
As someone who works with children I do see SeXyBaCk's point. A lack of sleep is really harmful for children. The odd night is fine but I hope it isn't a regular occurance otherwise that's really unhealthy.
But this thread is about Reynor's accomplishment not a discussion about sleep. Congratz Reynor.
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Sure is some grumpy old men in this thread
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On August 09 2014 23:10 Squall71 wrote: Sometimes the search of a dream is more important that 2 - 3 nights lost in a year. It's not 2-3 nights :p
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On August 09 2014 23:20 Faust852 wrote:Show nested quote +On August 09 2014 23:10 Squall71 wrote: Sometimes the search of a dream is more important that 2 - 3 nights lost in a year. It's not 2-3 nights :p I think Squall71 knows something more than you
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Is he regularly playing SC at those crazy hours? That's not good for anyone, especially not children.
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people are so discusting.. just can't find the strenght to not put down others for things they can't do
GJ Reynor.. you are much better at this game then me and i'm 31 :D
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On August 09 2014 23:25 tskarzyn wrote: Is he regularly playing SC at those crazy hours? That's not good for anyone, especially not children.
I don't think so,he is just in the mYi house right now,gamers are known for having crazy hours I bet he is just staying awake like the others to play..
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On August 09 2014 22:54 SCguineapig wrote: i wouldnt call this kid a prodigy, if you put enough time into playing sc2 you can get gm no matter your age. this kid just played the game for a very long time. not really prodigy to me. Yeah of course you can, that's why there's tons of 80+ years old GMs ^_^
Also korean ladder is tons harder so not weird there are not as young korean GM players in korea. There are probably much better players just as old or younger in korea though. Doesn't make this kids accomplishment any less awesome. Congratulations! =D
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On August 09 2014 22:38 SeXyBaCk wrote: Nice, 12 year old up at 330 am to play a video game. Not like he's still growing and needs sleep right... sleep at night and sleeping in the day is not the same thing. Some of our hormones are released on a circadian schedule, not least cortisol.
Use a little more common sense in future.
i sense jealousy
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congrats man! Can't wait to see where you get!
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On August 09 2014 22:38 SeXyBaCk wrote: Nice, 12 year old up at 330 am to play a video game. Not like he's still growing and needs sleep right... sleep at night and sleeping in the day is not the same thing. Some of our hormones are released on a circadian schedule, not least cortisol.
Use a little more common sense in future.
sounds like ur a little extra jealous, use a little more appreciation in the future
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On August 09 2014 22:51 FeyFey wrote: staying up at night is important if you want to stay small and cute. lmao.
congrats man. I suspect he wont be the last.
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On August 09 2014 22:38 SeXyBaCk wrote: Nice, 12 year old up at 330 am to play a video game. Not like he's still growing and needs sleep right... sleep at night and sleeping in the day is not the same thing. Some of our hormones are released on a circadian schedule, not least cortisol.
Use a little more common sense in future. Staying up to 3:30 at the age of 12 has never hurt anyone as long as it's not his regular schedule. Calm the heck down.
Congrats though! Feel this is kind of a gimmicky post but, still, congratulations! Well deserved and has to be very talented!
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