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Chef
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Newbistic
China2912 Posts
On January 07 2012 02:26 Sawamura wrote: How are you important if you don't do anything -__- . 1/5 for you . Read this as: I missed your point and jumped to false conclusions.1/5 for you. | ||
Sgonzo
Canada202 Posts
On January 06 2012 22:52 Kleinmuuhg wrote: I dont play SC2 or Broodwar (anymore). I dont stream. I dont do (much) fanart. I dont write. I dont do a SC2 show. I dont pre- or reviews. I dont post in the strategy section. I dont really contribute to Teamliquid.net I dont feel like part of this community. I dont need to feel like part of this community. I enjoy watching Starcraft (Broodwar and Sc2). I am proud of being a single, anonymous viewer. I am important. ^ waste dmy time with thi spost people shouldnt even be allowed to blog these stupid things | ||
drgoats
United States310 Posts
On January 07 2012 01:42 Newbistic wrote: You are trying to derail this thread with an irrelephant inquiry. Absolutely perfect. | ||
Spray
United States402 Posts
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TheToast
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Golbat
United States499 Posts
On January 07 2012 03:18 Sgonzo wrote: ^ waste dmy time with thi spost people shouldnt even be allowed to blog these stupid things I feel your pain man. Free speech is a privilege that people take too much for granted. | ||
darkscream
Canada2310 Posts
because starcraft2 is only where it is because of the anonymous un-involved viewers who let their eyes be sold to advertisers and sponsors. Yeah sure the players and casters and technical talent are all important too. But they wouldn't have jobs if not for us! | ||
Disregard
China10252 Posts
On January 07 2012 02:46 domane wrote: 3/5 for the originality. I suppose every visitor counts for advertising revenue. Not if the user has adblock, noscript and host file configs. | ||
caradoc
Canada3022 Posts
I do not like them Kleinmuuhg-man. Not in a blog, not in a thread, not in the news, nor in my head. There's no place for one-k-post spam,not from me or Kleinmuuhg-man. But read my blog, Kleinmuuhg-man says won't take a week, not even days, you'll find you'll like it, read and see NO Kleinmuuhg man, just let me be, I like the blog-list clean and free no one-k-blog spam, can't you see? | ||
TheToast
United States4808 Posts
On January 07 2012 04:40 caradoc wrote: I do not like one-k-post spam, I do not like them Kleinmuuhg-man. Not in a blog, not in a thread, not in the news, nor in my head. There's no place for one-k-post spam,not from me or Kleinmuuhg-man. But read my blog, Kleinmuuhg-man says won't take a week, not even days, you'll find you'll like it, read and see NO Kleinmuuhg man, just let me be, I like the blog-list clean and free no one-k-blog spam, can't you see? Caradoc I must object, In your post there's elitism I detect. The man wanted to write a 1k blog, This section is not just for you to hog! I must say I am a little bit mad Who made you the judge of what's good and what's bad? After 1000 posts has he not earned the right, to post a blog without a big fight? It's better than the having blog section full, of stream threads and other self promoting bull. If this kind of blog is not your type, the read something else, and stop posting this tripe. | ||
Chef
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Torte de Lini
Germany38463 Posts
On January 06 2012 22:52 Kleinmuuhg wrote: I dont play SC2 or Broodwar (anymore). I dont stream. I dont do (much) fanart. I dont write. I dont do a SC2 show. I dont pre- or reviews. I dont post in the strategy section. I dont really contribute to Teamliquid.net I dont feel like part of this community. I dont need to feel like part of this community. I enjoy watching Starcraft (Broodwar and Sc2). I am proud of being a single, anonymous viewer. I am important. Your importance is dictated by your interest. Nothing more, nothing less. Wether you view yourself as contributory is irrelevant. | ||
TheToast
United States4808 Posts
On January 07 2012 05:31 Chef wrote: Uh, TheToast, I think you missed the reference -.- I got it, I just always hated that book. Why did the little guy care if he didn't like green eggs and ham? He devoted his life just to get the big guy to try it. I mean even if his reasoning for disliking them were irrational and he was missing out, what stake does the little guy have in all this? Is he like a lobbiest for the green eggs and ham famers? I mean really, leave the guy alone! | ||
Torte de Lini
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Mr. Black
United States470 Posts
While watching for its own sake is fun -- I do it all the time -- it would be less fun if I wasn't watching to try to add elements to my own gameplay. How do you appreciate an amazing marine split if you aren't yourself getting turned to green goo? | ||
slam
United States923 Posts
On January 07 2012 05:47 TheToast wrote: I got it, I just always hated that book. Why did the little guy care if he didn't like green eggs and ham? He devoted his life just to get the big guy to try it. I mean even if his reasoning for disliking them were irrational and he was missing out, what stake does the little guy have in all this? Is he like a lobbiest for the green eggs and ham famers? I mean really, leave the guy alone! I can support that hatred. Mostly just because all throughout elementary school people would ask me if I like green eggs and ham when I told them my name... | ||
Torte de Lini
Germany38463 Posts
On January 07 2012 05:51 Mr. Black wrote: It's cool that there are people that only watch SC2 and don't play, but I don't understand these people. You might say, "People watch other sports that don't play them." To me the difference is that it takes effort to go outside and run around and risk injury and look ridiculous. It takes approximately the same physical effort to play sc2 as it does to watch streams. While watching for its own sake is fun -- I do it all the time -- it would be less fun if I wasn't watching to try to add elements to my own gameplay. How do you appreciate an amazing marine split if you aren't yourself getting turned to green goo? Sometimes the achievement of winning from another is equally as exhilirating as you have one yourself. Also, the players on streams can sometimes achieve what you can't do and makes for very exciting games. Exciting games with no effort or focused attention is a lot more appealing than 30-minute overly-drawn out frustrating games where you might get cheesed or all-in. That's why some people watch and don't play. | ||
Mr. Black
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TheToast
United States4808 Posts
On January 07 2012 05:50 Torte de Lini wrote: The moral of the story is to try something before saying you don't like it. I'm very surprised that went over your head haha I know that's the intended moral of the story. But what about the unintended moral of the story: if people don't agree with you, harass them until they do. I mean geeze, that's how communism started! The little guy needs to learn to mind his own damn business. | ||
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