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On February 19 2016 03:16 BronzeKnee wrote:Show nested quote +On February 19 2016 03:09 Darkhorse wrote:On February 19 2016 02:45 BronzeKnee wrote:On February 19 2016 02:32 Darkhorse wrote: I think anyone who complains that porn companies shouldn't be allowed to be legit sponsors because of the content they are based on should have to publicly release their browser history lel Pornography is not good for a relationship or your sex life, just like cheeseburgers are bad for your health. Even though, mounds of research show that, people have shockling little self control when it comes to these things. But I don't really care what you do because it doesn't affect, but if releasing my history is all it takes for you to be wrong, here ya go (ignorant arguments are fun): *Nevermind, I just realized my email address was shown in my history.* I guess the people that saw my history can feel free to email me. Good god man. Obvious joke goes way over your head. Also it's interesting that you equate cheeseburgers to porn, because McDonalds sponsors a shit ton of professional athletes and I don't hear any complaints from people about that lel You just don't talk to me enough brah to hear those complaints. And it didn't go over my head man, I just took it a step further. Jokes are more funny, when they are true. Make it true. Now where is your history? I wanna see if you like shemales. Yeah tbh we should have a long conversation about how ridiculous it is that every two years we have to watch Olympians (who certainly never consume McDonalds) stand in front of a camera and tell kids that Micky D's is the best and it'll make you a world class athlete.
I'm embarrassed to show my history because I've been on a bunch of LoL sites recently.
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Well we know who has the bigger E-penis now. I did hear that e-Sex makes your E-penis flaccid. Step aside.
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But I do like what you said about McDonald's. It is kinda like how abused and mentally broken women get into porn and talk about how much they love to have sex, and then "retire" long before their body is incapable of having sex (why would you retire from what you love if you can still do it?) and claim everything is fine.
There is a good book on this subject: http://www.amazon.com/Make-Love-Like-Porn-Star/dp/0060539100
And all the time the vast majority of people making porn, are actually rich men who can't have a healthy relationship and basically want to institutionalize rape to have sex with women in some legal fashion, and hide behind "free speech" and the fact they think they are making "art."
And we want those people to sponsor E-Sport! Yeah!
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On February 19 2016 02:45 BronzeKnee wrote:Show nested quote +On February 19 2016 02:32 Darkhorse wrote: I think anyone who complains that porn companies shouldn't be allowed to be legit sponsors because of the content they are based on should have to publicly release their browser history lel Pornography is not good for a relationship or your sex life, just like cheeseburgers are bad for your health. Even though, mounds of research show that, people have shockling little self control when it comes to these things. But I don't really care what you do because it doesn't affect, but if releasing my history is all it takes for you to be wrong, here ya go (ignorant arguments are fun): *Nevermind, I just realized my email address was shown in my history.* I guess the people that saw my history can feel free to email me. My relationship and sex life is fine, and I watch porn. I eat cheeseburgers (I had one today for lunch from Harveys) and I am reasonably healthy (I could stand to lose a couple pounds though).
Porn and cheeseburgers are not bad for you, unless all you watch is porn and all you eat is cheeseburgers.
You seem to assume those that watch porn are so addicted to it that their relationships are totally ruined. I am married, and my wife knows I watch porn. I don't hide it from her. But I don't need porn to get turned on, nor would I ever turn down sex with my wife over porn.
Porn is not good for a relationship or sex life if porn is the only thing that turns you on. There are people in that situation, but please don't assume that everyone that watches porn is the same.
Essentially, anything in excess is unhealthy for you, whether that is fast food, porn, beer, or drugs. Sure there are many that lack self control, but don't blame that on pornography. That is the individual's fault.
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Is it strange that I am fine with porn companies sponsoring esports but I am not fine with gambling companies especially online gambling companies?
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The fucking god streamer of SC2 finally getting recongnized again. So stoked
EVERYONE PLEASE FOLLOW MY STREAM CHANNEL AND SOMETIMES DONATION AND SUBSCRIBAH PLEASH
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On February 18 2016 23:06 brickrd wrote: you know, the reason a lot of people disagree with porn isn't that they're morally uncomfortable with "consenting adults having sex for money," it's because the porn business is largely fueled by women who don't want to be doing it and need the money. so that's a pretty legitimate reason to be uncomfortable with the sponsorship
not saying they should be banned from having a team or anything (that would be ridiculous), but it's not a stretch to find it kind of disgusting lol
Are you for real? I mean you can think different then everybody else, but back it up. Also your opinion makes me laugh so hard that i had to write it down and post it. Espesially this:-- " it's because the porn business is largely fueled by women who don't want to be doing it and need the money. so that's a pretty legitimate reason to be uncomfortable with the sponsorship--
Haha Lmao so hard.
You must be very deep into that buisness if you think of it in that direction. I bet you that not alot of people think like you do )
*Edit Something on topic. Great for Dragon, he isnt a serious player, so its cool to see different sponsers that dont expect players to win tourneys, and or play for real and their best.
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On February 17 2016 05:23 OtherWorld wrote: hmm I don't exactly get what's the point of sponsoring a team if you can't use your logo or even something very close to your logo (à la non-tobacco liveried Ferrari F1), but nice to see them step into SC2 I guess though this roster is not enough to have a YP vs dP showmatch
I think its actually incredibly brilliant. 90%+ knows what YP is, but for anyone that doesnt, what will they do? If they're at a tournament they will turn to the person next to them "what does YP stand for", if they're online they will post on a forum like a couple people have in this thread already. Essentially every tournament they go to, every online tournament they play, people will learn about them and talk about them. This is a way for them to globally market their site to the coming generations of customers.
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On February 19 2016 06:54 NyxNax wrote:Show nested quote +On February 17 2016 05:23 OtherWorld wrote: hmm I don't exactly get what's the point of sponsoring a team if you can't use your logo or even something very close to your logo (à la non-tobacco liveried Ferrari F1), but nice to see them step into SC2 I guess though this roster is not enough to have a YP vs dP showmatch I think its actually incredibly brilliant. 90%+ knows what YP is, but for anyone that doesnt, what will they do? If they're at a tournament they will turn to the person next to them "what does YP stand for", if they're online they will post on a forum like a couple people have in this thread already. Essentially every tournament they go to, every online tournament they play, people will learn about them and talk about them. This is a way for them to globally market their site to the coming generations of customers.
Yeah i had never heard of Youporn before and wouldn't have a clue what YP team was, but now i know. So it's working!
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Hey y'all, I havent posted here in ages.
Had a chat with Dragon via FB: 1. To confirm once and for all, he said yes, YP is part of the site that everyones thinking about even if its not mentioned explicitly anywhere. Apparently they do CSGO & Dota sponsorships too?
2. Yes, Dragons trying to go at least Code A in Korea. He said he doesnt think there'll be any issues with being sponsored by team YP and competing professionally. He used soccer (football for you european folks) as an example of how theres a team sponsored by another similar site. If there are any specific conflicts of interest Dragon seems to be missing, let me know and I can relay the message to him.
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On February 19 2016 13:33 dearyuna wrote: Hey y'all, I havent posted here in ages.
Had a chat with Dragon via FB: 1. To confirm once and for all, he said yes, YP is part of the site that everyones thinking about even if its not mentioned explicitly anywhere. Apparently they do CSGO & Dota sponsorships too?
2. Yes, Dragons trying to go at least Code A in Korea. He said he doesnt think there'll be any issues with being sponsored by team YP and competing professionally. He used soccer (football for you european folks) as an example of how theres a team sponsored by another similar site. If there are any specific conflicts of interest Dragon seems to be missing, let me know and I can relay the message to him. We already know YP 
On their site they made an announcement they would be sponsoring esports teams, but no mention of any SC2 specifics. I am quite happy they are venturing into other platforms, and eagerly await more news from them.
Interesting that GSL is letting him participate. I know that Blizzard states no tournament should be affiliated with anything related to beer, cigarettes, drugs (legal or otherwise), and mature content. No mention in their rule books about individual players being sponsored by said restrictions.
I hope he is allowed to play. Please tell him I enjoyed his stream on several occasions, and I hope he can turn competitive and make a deep run.
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btw in the past, a few fighting game tournament streams ,
have not allowed the team tag "YP" to be shown on stream
so basically it just showed the name of the player
(YP has 2 or so fighting game players on the team, YP Filipino man and YP Valmaster)
reasons were something like the main sponsors of the tournament did not want to be associated with what the YP tag represented
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On February 20 2016 01:52 mikumegurine wrote: btw in the past, a few fighting game tournament streams ,
have not allowed the team tag "YP" to be shown on stream
so basically it just showed the name of the player
(YP has 2 or so fighting game players on the team, YP Filipino man and YP Valmaster)
reasons were something like the main sponsors of the tournament did not want to be associated with what the YP tag represented That is what I think GSL will do with Dragon.
I don't think YP really cares though. It seems they will still get the exposure.
I wonder though how Twitch will react to Dragon's sponsor.
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I'll do my part to save esports by using team yp's fine product.
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