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On December 14 2011 06:53 zOula... wrote: Naniwas actions have embarassed the foreign community and make me feel sick. I can't believe he would show such disrespect. He deserves to be banned from GOM tournaments, as his actions reflect his poor mental state and attitude. Frankly I think he should consider retiring after this
Youre a cool guy.. lol. Actually you are the emberassing part of it all, making an elephant out of a fly.
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MC has fail logic.
Leaving vs someone when 3-0 vs someone 0-3 is way more rude than leaving when both are out anyway.
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Zurich15306 Posts
Is this a misconception or are these unusually harsh reactions by public Korean figures?
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On December 14 2011 06:53 zOula... wrote: Naniwas actions have embarassed the foreign community and make me feel sick. I can't believe he would show such disrespect. He deserves to be banned from GOM tournaments, as his actions reflect his poor mental state and attitude. Frankly I think he should consider retiring after this
It's people like yourself that make me sick to my stomach. You call your self a starcraft fan yet tell a player to retire when he didn't want to feel like shit in front of a bunch of people.
You're the disrespectful one, all the naniwa haters are.
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If both of them were already out, then it was a pointless match and stupid to stay in and play. Nestea might seem he wanted to play, but honestly after you get 0-3 in your group, why would you want to stay and play. GOM is stupid for making them play it imo. Nani shouldn't be called disrespectful either. Put yourself in his shoes b4 you go and say he should be banned and stuff...
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Hong Kong9145 Posts
On December 14 2011 06:53 zOula... wrote: Naniwas actions have embarassed the foreign community and make me feel sick. I can't believe he would show such disrespect. He deserves to be banned from GOM tournaments, as his actions reflect his poor mental state and attitude. Frankly I think he should consider retiring after this
Speak for yourself, you are not the overarching spokesperson of the foreigner community. You, yourself, are embarrassed, and over not much, in my opinion.
Frankly, people like you who embroil themselves in knee-jerk circlejerks over artificial drama are the real embarrassment of the foreigner community.
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Completely lost all respect to Naniwa...
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I don't see a problem at all. People never put themselves in the athlete's shoes and understand how tired from training they are.
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On December 14 2011 07:28 zatic wrote: Is this a misconception or are these unusually harsh reactions by public Korean figures?
wouldnt surprise me if they think that their national pride hurt because Nestea didnt get the chance to fight Nani again
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Stop the drama. If you play to win you find no joy in playing a pointless game. IMHO it doesn't matter at all if he played a stupid proxy gate, cannon rush or probe rush - if someone is offended by that, I wouldn't care.
Naniwa! Go! <3
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On December 14 2011 07:28 zatic wrote: Is this a misconception or are these unusually harsh reactions by public Korean figures?
Looks like a misconception to me.
Seriously, these were harsh? All I see mostly are "LOL LOL LOL," "WTF," and some mild comments from a few others - mostly the same shit I've seen from public foreigner figures about this drama. Only Choya's and the MVP Team's comments can be construed as "harsh."
I don't understand where people are getting all of this 'Korean players are overreacting' crap from. The Korean netizens, sure, but again, we have a huge contingent of foreigners on these and other forums overreacting as well.
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On December 14 2011 08:28 IMMABEASTBRUH wrote: God damn I love ogsMC
Me too and here's why (besides his response). + Show Spoiler +In his group for the final match he was against DRG. If he won he'd get #2 in his group and if he lost he'd get #3. Neither position matters since 2 and 3 both have to play a first round match. I kept thinking MC doesn't even have to try because it doesn't matter to him, but there is no question he still went all out trying to defeat DRG. He could have gg way earlier, but tried his hardest to come back and for a couple minutes it looked like him might beat DRG. Anyway, yesterday before this even happened, I had so much respect for MC playing the games out.
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They see probes rollin' . They hatin'
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omg who cares nani is too real for all the korean nerds out there
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From now on lets play ALL the games in a BoX regardless if a player cant win otherwise its completly disrepectful towards the viewers. I dont care if its 4-0 in a Bo7 I want three more matches just becuase. Sarcasm off.
Naniwa did nothing wrong, he actually thinks there is no honor in wasting his or other peoples time with pointless showmatches when there is a tournament going on.
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Choya must be upset that Nani didn't challenge NesTea to a game of rock paper scissors. That guy really shouldn't have said anything. Let's get CoCa's thoughts too...
MC though, MC tweets like a boss. Everyone should be more like White-Ra. <3
I think Naniwa's "win or fuck it" attitude probably serves him quite well, and has helped him get this far, but the "fuck it" part sometimes gets him in trouble... but he did say in the interview he'll just 4gate next time, so lesson learned.
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pretty disgusted by the overreaction by the koreans. as korean myself i can safely say that we get anal about the tiniest infractions and signs of disrespect. literally, we lose our heads over nothing and stubbornly bicker to the bitter end. from a RATIONAL point of view, that game had no meaning and nani did not want to waste the time of the audience who wanted to see real games with REAL value. Thus, he acknowledged this failure and ended the game in the quickest way possible.
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Also I would like to clearly point out the fact that there were 11 other fking games to watch. Not sure how nani throwing one game took away from the viewers so called "right" to watch super uber epic games. Everyone got what they wanted.
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It's worth noting choya got a ton of shit for his tweet
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