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thanks again!
"Wow Morrow is using T vs July? I think July's ZvT is much better than TvZ"
Wow he really did that? shouldn't there have been a rule you have to stay the same race the whole time, unless the players agree? cus otherwise you might have prepared for a matchup your opponent wouldn't even play
"It's kinda sad to see an American tournament where the only only American in the round of 16 is Sheth. It's going to be hard to make it to the next round... Of the 16 players 9 are korean... It's highly likely the final 8 players will be all korean"
When they say american here, are they saying generally North America, or just america? Or are they saying NA tournament and then American sheth. <_>
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haha, poor alive, they are so mean to him!!
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just playxp members flouting their superiority over other websites, bit like what TL does to reddit and other sites really ... Ha ha. Yeah... I'm surprised, though. They seem to have respect for a lot of the foreigners.
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Wow he really did that? shouldn't there have been a rule you have to stay the same race the whole time, unless the players agree? cus otherwise you might have prepared for a matchup your opponent wouldn't even play
Nasl mus allow race switching. Some tournaments do and some don't. I think it's pretty cool, but Morrow probably would have been better off staying as Zerg because July's ZvZ is really weak.
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Can't argue with the "kids" comment after the LR threads...
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On July 11 2011 02:06 Poopi wrote: Are they being harsh to aLive because he is a korean losing to a foreigner, or would it be the same if he lost against Moon/July/another korean zerg?
Or maybe because those last 2 games vs Darkforce were extremely sloppy on both sides? Entertaining yes, but hardly the best technical games.
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On July 11 2011 02:06 Bobster wrote:Show nested quote +On July 11 2011 02:05 babylon wrote:On July 11 2011 02:03 Bobster wrote:On July 11 2011 01:51 SiZ.FaNtAsY wrote:
"Those kids in TL keep arguing Select should be seen as an American Player, if so Huk should be considered a Korean Players."
spot on I dunno if SeleCT has citizenship. If he does, he should be considered Korean-American. If he doesn't, he should be considered Korean, unless he himself wishes to ID as Korean-American. *shrug* No I meant spot on calling the people on TL arguing that kids. It's obvious that Select is a Korean and Huk is a Canadian.
Huk is American-Canadian.
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Everytime I read these I'm starting to think more and more that the koreans are just the same as us at least on the forums. Whiny and occasionally arrogant. Kinda brings us all more together I guess. I'm just used to these modest koreans we see in interviews.
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Yeah the LR thread yesterday was especially bad - almost jtv chat level in quality.
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On July 11 2011 02:01 zhurai wrote: we're "kids" now?
Not all of us but looking at the LR threads you get what he means -_-
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On July 11 2011 02:12 Mordiford wrote:Show nested quote +On July 11 2011 02:06 Bobster wrote:On July 11 2011 02:05 babylon wrote:On July 11 2011 02:03 Bobster wrote:On July 11 2011 01:51 SiZ.FaNtAsY wrote:
"Those kids in TL keep arguing Select should be seen as an American Player, if so Huk should be considered a Korean Players."
spot on I dunno if SeleCT has citizenship. If he does, he should be considered Korean-American. If he doesn't, he should be considered Korean, unless he himself wishes to ID as Korean-American. *shrug* No I meant spot on calling the people on TL arguing that kids. It's obvious that Select is a Korean and Huk is a Canadian. Huk is American-Canadian.
it's korean-trained and foreign-trained... people are taking it too literally
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I think "kids" was the proper term. Honestly, it's annoying how much pointless banter we have on these forums.
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On July 11 2011 02:18 Dante08 wrote:Not all of us but looking at the LR threads you get what he means -_-
kids in korean means something similar to "young people" including classmates and people of similar age groups
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On July 11 2011 02:12 Mordiford wrote:Show nested quote +On July 11 2011 02:06 Bobster wrote:On July 11 2011 02:05 babylon wrote:On July 11 2011 02:03 Bobster wrote:On July 11 2011 01:51 SiZ.FaNtAsY wrote:
"Those kids in TL keep arguing Select should be seen as an American Player, if so Huk should be considered a Korean Players."
spot on I dunno if SeleCT has citizenship. If he does, he should be considered Korean-American. If he doesn't, he should be considered Korean, unless he himself wishes to ID as Korean-American. *shrug* No I meant spot on calling the people on TL arguing that kids. It's obvious that Select is a Korean and Huk is a Canadian. Huk is American-Canadian.
Please just stop here. It's so pointless and dumb.
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On July 11 2011 02:19 j3i wrote: I think "kids" was the proper term. Honestly, it's annoying how much pointless banter we have on these forums.
Meh i agree and disagree, when you have one hour gaps between games the conversation is bound to go a little OT, but some stuff that was said was indeed immature and pointless.
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thx for translating, unfortunetly they are right.
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"kids" is a mistranslation. It's a very generic term referring to the younger population
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SeleCT does not have US citizenship.
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I agree, kids was a proper term. What's with calling Select an American? I thought he's just in America to study....
Well "kids" does not necessarily mean younger generation. They're just saying we're childish for calling a Korean an American and pretends to ignore his origin.
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On July 11 2011 02:23 vpatrickd wrote: I agree, kids was a proper term. What's with calling Select an American? I thought he's just in America to study.... He is korean citizen residing in the US.
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