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Bentus
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NeThZOR
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di4m0nd
United States297 Posts
--ill answer for myself the first game for me was ghost buster for Atari.. What got you into e-sports in the first place? --watching my friend participate in a Counter strike event.. back in 2000-- Who is your Fav e-sports player for the following games (Counter-strike, BW, SC2, Quake,.......and anything else you can think of) mine are Ksharp, Stork/Savior, MC/MKP, Fatality of course........ | ||
Noam
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On February 08 2013 06:27 kollin wrote: Why did you first choose to get into esports? What made you think, 'instead of a traditional job, I want to work in this unstable industry and help it grow'? Also, as I already have a key, please don't send me one ^^ Well that blows ): I got into E-Sports because of two reasons: 1. It is very convenient, most my writing for my classes is on the computer, so I could thankfully multitask. 2. The second reason is because I need to remain in school in order to fulfill the requirements of my tuition agreement set by my family (as per the child support contract set forth when my parents first got divorced in New Jersey 12 years ago). This meant I also had to finish school by the age of 24 (which I am turning this summer), so I haven't had a summer vacation since like 2002 or so (been going to school, 2-3 classes in the summer, 4 in university, 7 to 9 in CEGEP [junior college in Quebec - more or less]). This meant I couldn't necessarily hold on a full-time job, keep my full-time status of university. If I decided to quit school, the child support funds would be cut severely and my brother would not have the necessary family savings to attend CEGEP/Junior College (we have both did certain years twice due to learning difficulties and language problems [by law, I had to attend a French high-school despite coming from an entirely English language background]). I bet that really makes your question even less answered, huh? Doing this helped show I could do something if I put my mind to it [which is something I needed to answer personally] and also create a reputable CV (somewhat). It's a big leap from saying you can do things to actually doing those things, no matter how big or small it is! Fuck, page two already T_T | ||
lithiumguy
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aznheat80
United States186 Posts
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On February 08 2013 06:29 The_Templar wrote: How long have you been in esports? (I didn't have a clever question either) 3 to 4 years, depending what you consider "E-Sports" and just being a contributing community member (not necessarily on Team Liquid). | ||
Knuty
Germany68 Posts
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Advi
Belgium2 Posts
(What I mean is, who rose to the top of the SC2 scene in 2012 according to your opinion). Also, If you could choose between an E-Sports job(let's say manager or so) in Canada/USA or Korea, what would you choose and why. | ||
Khad
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Beebee
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Norrsken
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monx
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I'll answer all your questions, I promise! then I'll try and give these away ASAP! | ||
Alvin1337
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Deleted User 135096
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On February 08 2013 06:30 Kenny_oro wrote: Okay - If you could spend a day with one progamer of your choice at your hometown/place. Who would it be, what whould you show them for entertainment and why (nothing related to playing Starcraft). Boom, easy. Liquid Sheth. He's been the closest progamer friend I've had and he is been nothing but supportive, sweet and generous. More than the public will ever know. I have two hometowns and although I loved my life in Millstone, New Jersey. I loved the area of this small town in Quebec I lived in. But honestly, Montreal is the best and I would take him to a restaurant because he's focused on eating well and I love eating good food, always find to get a good mix of both at a perfect restaurant. If it had to be entertainment, probably to the St. Joseph's Oratory. Fantastic view in Autumn and Summer and it really let me reflect on things. I hope it would help him too! | ||
Ursadon-n-Pals
United States928 Posts
And is it dangerous commuting everywhere on polar bears? (I obviously don't need a key.) | ||
AnachronisticAnarchy
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