Nestea vs Naniwa Korean Twitterstorm - Page 43
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RinconH
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Trozz
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It develops a story. They'll never forget! | ||
ypslala
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Itsmedudeman
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On December 15 2011 17:53 ypslala wrote: many geniouses in hystory have been excentric personalities. I laughed hard at this post | ||
eXNewB
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On December 15 2011 08:42 Smatin wrote: Didn't Nestea crisize Huk in one of the tournaments for playing too serious on a game that meant nothing? This is all garbage. I agree, seems like Koreans will take any chance they get to attack a foreigner. I disagree with the whole situation because GOMTV is revoking his code S spot when he didn't even break any of the rules. | ||
wunsun
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On December 15 2011 18:10 eXNewB wrote: I agree, seems like Koreans will take any chance they get to attack a foreigner. I disagree with the whole situation because GOMTV is revoking his code S spot when he didn't even break any of the rules. This was posted in another thread on TL. http://translate.google.com/translate?sl=ko&tl=en&js=n&prev=_t&hl=en&ie=UTF-8&layout=2&eotf=1&u=http://www.thisisgame.com/board/view.php?id=940944&board=0&category=13438&subcategory=&page=4&best=&searchmode=title&search=&orderby=&token= It is dated November 21st. It somewhat confirms GOM's position that Naniwa did not receive the Code S spot. | ||
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The Void
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On December 13 2011 21:30 Waxangel wrote: @IM_NesTea_: I was infuriated about my mindless play, but when I collected myself I found my opponent doing something even more out of his mind. @oGsMC: I was really lost for words after watching today's game. Does he even know what the word "pro" is? My role model for professionalism is White-Ra. He really loves his fans, and doesn't give up his games until the end, and he's very mannered towards everyone. Does anyone dislike White-Ra? I hope Naniwa can look at White-Ra and change his mentality. I don't think it's right to do that, not considering your opponent at all. I wish he'd think about how he would have felt if I had gone 3-0 and confirmed #1 in my group, and he was 0-3, and I thought that since I'm 1st place nothing matters and just GG'd out of my game against him. Well, if you there's no big deal because there's no money on the the line, then I can't say anything to that, you're just not a pro. After seeing Naniwa, I thought HerO was all the more awesome for being so upset about losing his games yesterday. @FXOChoya: [Can't believe] that kind of bastard is a pro-gamer. LOLOLOL all I can I do is laugh @hirai21(IM Head coach): The heck, again? @sc2immvp: WTF -_- (in English) @SC2MVP (Team MVP official twitter): What a relief that Complexity transferred Naniwa to Quantic. We almost had to have that kind of player stay in our house for longer. The most disappointing game as an SC2 fan. What's the most angering is that Nestea practiced hard into the night to practice yesterday, even though it was his birthday. @TSLJYP: LOLOLOLOLOL x 140 characters @MVPKeeN: LOLOLOLOLOLOL x Slightly fewer characters @MVPGuineapig: There's so many people who can't compete in leagues even if they want to.. are you mocking them? @MKPS2: I wonder what all the gamers who wanted to be in that position thought... I really wanted it too... Updating if there's anything interesting :o. Post on /r/starcraft for free Karma :D yes foreigners actually DO have personalities. nice talent toi have xD i hope some koreans take an example and speak up if they have to play meaningless games - otherwise GOM will never get their asses together and make good formats. + On December 15 2011 20:59 Sn0wM4 wrote: Wow Korean progamers must be real douchebags. exactly what i thought. no good light on them. but this were just a few and some are known for being "talky" (MC) but FXO.Choya really made me sad... you can expect some hate if you ever get outside of korea. | ||
Oblivion753
United States73 Posts
Instead Naniwa purposely leaves his probes to be surrounded AND WAS PLAYING WITH ONE HAND. That is clear disrespect to GOM. Me personally, i dont care what happens to Naniwa or GOM but please keep in mind that his actions were not "meaningless"; the game he played was a slap in the face to GOM. Whether or not he should have played the game at all is another story. | ||
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ymir233
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On December 13 2011 21:30 Waxangel wrote: @FXOChoya: [Can't believe] that kind of bastard is a pro-gamer Pretty much... | ||
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W.O.L.F.Y.
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I can't help it, despite that korean pros are admired in this site like no one else, i really find them unlikeable. What is wrong with the korean culture? Losing honor by giving up? Why are they all trying to transfer their own shame in life to a foreign player (even though he is not really likeable as well). Though they are a small samplesize that behaviour really fits into other things i have seen from korean people. I don't get their ethics, nor their lifestyle or their word "honor". Ill stick to the american way of life, the joy of life without too much shame and deceptive wrong honor and guilt. | ||
xXFireandIceXx
Canada4296 Posts
On December 26 2011 04:10 W.O.L.F.Y. wrote: Korean progamer and their surrounding seem to be really antisocial, from all what i have been seeing... Making particular dumb remarks, when a player decided to lose without giving an exhausting show. Going that far and calling him even "bastard". I can't help it, despite that korean pros are admired in this site like no one else, i really find them unlikeable. What is wrong with the korean culture? Losing honor by giving up? Why are they all trying to transfer their own shame in life to a foreign player (even though he is not really likeable as well). Though they are a small samplesize that behaviour really fits into other things i have seen from korean people. I don't get their ethics, nor their lifestyle or their word "honor". Ill stick to the american way of life, the joy of life without too much shame and deceptive wrong honor and guilt. Give them some respect. SC would be nothing without the pioneers like Boxer, Reach, Nada, or Yellow, and the many others out there. Naniwa can be pissed off. That's absolutely fine and great. He just didn't have to pout, put one hand on his face, and move his probes to the other player's base. Sometimes I wonder if anyone understands the words "courteous" or "polite" or "class" anymore. | ||
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CeriseCherries
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On December 16 2011 23:51 diehilde wrote: Choya should be punished at least as hard as Nani... Insulting other players openly is on a whole different level than worker rushing IMO. BUT IDRA WOULD BE BANNED FROM ALMOST EVERY TOURNAMENT XD On December 26 2011 04:10 W.O.L.F.Y. wrote: Korean progamer and their surrounding seem to be really antisocial, from all what i have been seeing... Making particular dumb remarks, when a player decided to lose without giving an exhausting show. Going that far and calling him even "bastard". I can't help it, despite that korean pros are admired in this site like no one else, i really find them unlikeable. What is wrong with the korean culture? Losing honor by giving up? Why are they all trying to transfer their own shame in life to a foreign player (even though he is not really likeable as well). Though they are a small samplesize that behaviour really fits into other things i have seen from korean people. I don't get their ethics, nor their lifestyle or their word "honor". Ill stick to the american way of life, the joy of life without too much shame and deceptive wrong honor and guilt. you recognize its a different culture with different values but also call them antisocial and imply there are some bad things you have seen of koreans in general -.- they have different values and GSL is their house- when in rome, do as the romans... | ||
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