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On December 15 2011 23:13 NB wrote:Show nested quote +On December 15 2011 16:37 babylon wrote:On December 15 2011 13:46 Kiett wrote: I would kindly ask you not to compare a not-very-cute guy like Naniwa to very cute guys like Bisu, Stork, and Jaedong.
Jaedong = Bisu > Naniwa > Stork, IMO, in terms of looks, esp. since Nani lost some weight. Jaedong and Bisu aren't really my type though. funny u mentioned stork... im pretty sure he is considered to be handsome in korea bc he looks like the main character in 'winter sonata'
No he does not, and if you think so, I honestly think you should go see an optometrist. And it would be nice if you pull that picture down and use pictures of maybe Nestea and MVP... They would be considered best SC2 players but using image of God gamers and stating naniwa has the potential to be like them is a blasphemous comment. No one believes that and no sc2 progamer right now will even reach that level of play...
And whoever said SC2 has 8-10 years ahead of itself... Do you honestly believe that? I envy your optimism
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On December 15 2011 13:07 m3rciless wrote:Show nested quote +On December 15 2011 11:55 Kiante wrote: I would kindly ask you not to compare sc2 progamers to S class BW progamers Keep your bw elitism to your self. You don't need to turn every thread instantly confrontational with that shit. I love bw too, but I don't bleed all over my garters whenever someone calls a sc2 pro s-class. Edit: you too intrigue bro, you picked the wrong thread for this. i am required by contract to object when a player that isn't even code s sc2 (lol) is compared to the bw s-class. simply duty. anyhow i didn't even remember making this post so whatever.
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On December 15 2011 11:55 Kiante wrote: I would kindly ask you not to compare sc2 progamers to S class BW progamers
lol so true
blasphemy right there
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You should have compared him to the current top sc2 pros like Mvp Mma Leenock etc. Not Flash Jaedong and Bisu lol
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On December 15 2011 14:41 hacklebeast wrote: effort isn't/wasn't s class. One amazing upset isn't enough to establish yourself as the best of the best. Maybe if he didn't retire he would have gotten there, but he's back at the bottom of the mountan now. I agree. I'm not sure about Fantasy either.
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On December 15 2011 11:58 zakmaa wrote: S Class BW players are vastly better than Naniwa can reasonably hope to be within the next year or two.. sorry </3
Also, bonjwa can't even be close to definable in SC2 yet. What it means to be a bonjwa would be the equivalent of winning almost every GSL Code S + MLG for an entire year. Agreed. While I'm glad Nani is owning up to his mistakes and I think he's a great SC2 player, he isn't up to par with likes of real "B"s. Keep in mind JD and Bisu have godlike skills (and accolades) and they aren't even considered bonjwas. If those guys don't get the honor of that title, there's no way in hell Nani is even close to worthy.
Best of luck to Nani, I really hope he's changed...for his own sake and for the sake of the SC2 scene.
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On December 15 2011 12:48 Gamegene wrote:Show nested quote +On December 15 2011 12:40 Jathin wrote: Normally I'm not wild on BW pretentiousness, but I'm actually deeply offended you would compare Naniwa to a true S-class BW pro gamer. He certainly has the passion for it
You have to be kidding.
Also, SC2 Code S doesn't mean a player is "S-Class." It's simply a division; there is no S-Class in SC2.
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It is strange that people can be offended by the mere comparison. (I can compare the mass of two mammals, like a Common Shrew, 5-12 grams to the Blue Whale which weighs up to around 200 tons, without offending any zoologists). No one have said they are equal, right? If they have said that then I apologize for the analogy.
I wonder if this phenomenon can be found in any other society.
In cycling I think very few would be offended if someone speculates that an up-and-coming neo-pro cyclist could win Tour de France in 5-6 years, since it is next to impossible to win if you are younger than 23-24 year with an average of 29 years. (Just for fun the rider who rode the most race kilometers in 2011, and that is excluding training, rode 16,450km in 104 race days).
So in conclusion: there are tons of fantastic sportsmen and I don't think people should be ashamed of innocently comparing them. If they say something wrong it is much better to show them why and how. Show them the grandeur of your favorite (cyber)athlete!
Saying "X has logged 10000 hours over 6 years and have these and these results while Starcraft II only has existed for a year and no SC2-pro is near the full potential yet" is much better "Incomparable! Blasphemy!"-approach.
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hahahahaha... i so didnt have any intention to turn this blog into BW vs sc2 thread xD
chill out people.... its a blog for a reason =))
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