Whew, coming up with titles for these blogs is becoming more and more difficult! Oh well, this title seems suiting for some of the topics i've decided to talk about in this specific post.
Firstly, lets discuss the way the NASL turned out and my thoughts on it. As i stated in my previous post, i thought that the event would surely die due to the low turnout of live crowd, and production hiccups. In standard NASL fashion they worked out their quirks by the end of the event and had an insanely amazing finals. I was clenching my hands together, squealing at every unit hero lost. I was rooting for hero so hard, but in the end i came to the conclusion that puma winning was good for the hero-puma rivalry. Anywho, i think that because of the improvements in quality and the increasing size of the live crowd, AND the amazing finals NASL may prevail to live for another season!
In other news, i just recently received an amazing opportunity for a job that pays well over the weekend, providing 8-10 hours of work a day and paying around $9 an hour. Its just an IT job over at a local college but it pays well for my status and it is an abundance of hours. This is the perfect opportunity to get some money of my own and show my parents my ability to be responsible. I hope this job works out for the best and i get some cheddar in the process.
Now to the starcraft world. Recently i have been tampering with zerg, but rapidly growing tired of the ZvZ matchup. I know every race has their quirks but the mirror matchup is an extreme turn-off. I enjoy ZvP and ZvT and the overall mechanics of the zerg race but i returned to playing terran on my primary account, defeated a zerg with a marine heavy strategy i used and i remembered how fun it was to split marines vs. banelings. My conclusion is that i will offrace as zerg to have fun on my other account and i will play seriously as terran, as i have done before.
Today's blog was a little short, but i'm getting an insane writers block.