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On July 17 2011 09:34 ProtossPenny wrote:Show nested quote +On July 17 2011 09:31 carltron wrote: If Sheth wasn't one of the best players on the team, I'd imagine he would be cut immediately for pulling such a selfish move. And you Carltron are exactly why I hate the teamliquid forum. For the most part it is just a bunch of people who sit on their asses who judge people without knowing the truth or circumstances and frankly don't care enough to find them out as long as they get their daily self righteous dose in of the day.
Is it supposed be ironic that you're exactly what you're describing? How are you posting on here... not sitting on your ass? Are you standing up?
1) Stop acting self righteous. You aren't morally superior to anyone here, so can the high and mighty attitude you tool.
2) You cite SotG, well guess what not everyone listens to that and fawns over every word coming from it. So if you're going to cite an unrelated source that is not mentioned in the original post, you should calmly paraphrase the information you want to convey rather than rage at others who don't listen to SotG.
On July 17 2011 06:36 SeaSwift wrote:Show nested quote +On July 17 2011 06:02 echO [W] wrote: HSC3- HuK, NaniwA (Who is going to KR), and MC NaniwA is going to KR, and that proves your point how? He could do a Sheth. He's more a counter to your argument - he's been doing very well and yet does not train in Korea etc.
Except that tournament in question had 1 Korean in it, and Huk as a second person training in Korea. So yes, I certainly hope that at least one non-Korean/training-in-Korea will be in the top 3 if there's only 2.
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On July 17 2011 09:15 Eknoid4 wrote:Show nested quote +On July 17 2011 08:44 ct2299 wrote:On July 17 2011 08:41 Ocedic wrote:On July 17 2011 01:36 Raygun wrote:On July 16 2011 15:57 Jibba wrote:It is. It absolutely 100% is. The people that left early for "easy money" have all made a mistake. What the fuck do you base this on? Tournament results and observed skill? At this point it's basically ludicrous to argue that training in Korea doesn't make you better. And really, if you actually take playing SC2 seriously, I don't see how you could argue against training to be the best. Perhaps if you have a real reason like you have a family/job, or your mother is sick so you don't want to leave your home country, but "It's kind of uncomfortable and the environment is different" is a rather impotent reason. Agreed. And this is why I feel gamers like Naniwa and Thorzain show infinitely more drive and desire than the NA players who are too comfortable at home to challenge themselves (aside from HuK of course). Being a progamer was never meant to be luxurious. All of us "regular" people have to work hard for our money too. If I was 10 years younger I'd do it in a heartbeat. Doing something you love and even get paid while doing it. ( I mean, how many feel horrible in their current job? ) 30k a year for working 12 hours a day 6-7 days a week.
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CEOs of major corporations enjoy their jobs.
That doesn't change shit.
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On July 17 2011 09:33 JiPrime wrote:In case you guys are wondering about how the Korean fans are taking this, at least half of the community considers Sheth as a something of a laughing stock. Though the admins at PlayXP are trying their best to white-knight Sheth. :/ http://www.playxp.com/sc2/global/view.php?article_id=3198328 Can someone translate this? Google didn't work as well as I had hoped.
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On July 17 2011 09:33 JiPrime wrote:In case you guys are wondering about how the Korean fans are taking this, at least half of the community considers Sheth as a something of a laughing stock. Though the admins at PlayXP are trying their best to white-knight Sheth. :/ http://www.playxp.com/sc2/global/view.php?article_id=3198328
Aren't you just back from a temp ban for being a shit-stirrer?
Bummer about Sheth, though it isn't terribly surprising given previous anecdotal evidence ("LAN-dodging" and resulting lack of experience in the limelight). Props to FXO for caring as much about their players.
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