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dAPhREAk
Nauru12397 Posts
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Yergidy
United States2107 Posts
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Cubikill
United States31 Posts
As for the scenes need loser, you were and are no loser. My favorite Team League match ever was you all killing EG. That was such an amazing set. Your play was fantastic, the planing perfect, I was more invested in that team match then any other team games. Instill remember how great of a stream you ran, and how you read your chat and responded in such a nice manner. GG Shawn GG. | ||
Incognoto
France10239 Posts
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AimForTheBushes
United States1760 Posts
FryBender wrote: Sheth has mentioned that he has worked before so he does have a frame of reference from both sides. You on the other hand do not so it's pretty ironic to scold Sheth about how he doesn't know what he's talking about when in fact you're the ignorant one. I LOVE video games but I would never in a million years be able to do that for 9 hours a day, every day. If Sheth says it's tough you have no reason to not believe him. By the way Stephano was much better at it then Sheth was (in both achievements and, I'd imagine, money) and he chose to quit as well so clearly Sheth is not just an outlier. GL with everything you do in the future Sheth. As others have said before me chemistry is awesome. Sheth said that he's mowed yards.. which is pretty damn far from an actual "job". Though the guy you were replying to was harsher than he probably needed to be, there was a lot of truth in what he was saying. The idea that gaming is within even a comparable measure to the stress and time-commitment of med school is laughable. But back on topic of the thread - best wishes to Sheth on his future endeavors. Hope you find the willpower to get into healthy shape and and drive/focus to succeed w/school... if that's what you end up landing on. | ||
Dracolich70
Denmark3820 Posts
A fit body as you have now, is making the mind stronger. And you need a strong mind to prevail in anything you do, if you want to stay on top. I am well aware that you still love the game, and your mind is working on coping with the loss, that your hands prevented you doing what you love(d). You gave us one hell of a fight. The goal is not the end goal, but the ride from A to Z. I hope you enjoyed it as well, and have collected many fond memories. I hope you will focus on all the rich good things that happened, rather than becoming bitter. You will always have a eFamily here, and all the people you met through eSport, with people that love you and wish you all the best. We love you, because you are you, not your results, or being a pro. | ||
WetSocks
United States953 Posts
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Targe
United Kingdom14103 Posts
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Aiobhill
Germany283 Posts
Like others said before - sorry mate, you don't get away this easily. You brought so much class, maturity and humor into this scene, stuff it very badly needed. I consider you one of the best things to happen to professionel gaming and winning a game or two more would not affect that judgement one bit. Get healthy, stay healthy, best of luck in your life, sir! | ||
phiinix
United States1169 Posts
I will side here with those who think the life of a pro-gamer is.. well, pretty bad. Long hours, bad pay, the usual... But also the fact that it's competition. Someone's gotta lose. And it's the guy who put in less time, or had some run in with bad chance. The crazy thing about sc compared to traditional physical sports is that while your body tops out in physical practice, the limit for pro-gamers is very high. You can't play 10 hours of football or basketball. You CAN play 10 hours of games and more. Losing is part of the game, and unfortunately for some, it's the most likely outcome in the grand scheme of things. I wouldn't say being a doctor is easier, but it's certainly the better route to go. Hours, pay.. Plus the mental rewards that it gives. It's much easier at the end of a bad day for a doctor to cope well versus a pro-gamer. The doctor can say "well at least I'm a part of a field that strives to save and improves people's lives". The pro-gamer can say "I help provide entertainment to people". It's not black and white, there are certainly reasons to pick the entertainment route, but for me personally, I would certainly view being a doctor as more rewarding. | ||
jaybrundage
United States3921 Posts
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Fake)Plants
United States373 Posts
Well, Sheth was so fucking nice and patient, he really made everything seem so easy and put a lot of other stuff into perspective for me. After the lesson, I got really, really inspired to play. I was so pumped that I pursued gaming as a profession myself, only to fall quite short due to some of the pitfalls mentioned in the OP. I don't even have to say it, but damn Sheth was so nice. He would even see me playing, and would message me for a while after our lesson to check up on me, give me some more advice, etc. So Sheth, you helped me out so much and I really appreciate everything you've done with your career. Both as a fan and as a student, best of luck no matter what happens out there man. | ||
VisceraEyes
United States21170 Posts
GL sir Sheth! | ||
rkshox
Taiwan536 Posts
Best of luck. GL HF! | ||
GHOSTCLAW
United States17042 Posts
I remember speaking to chosen back at mlg anaheim 2011, watched him play on mainstage and hand out tl pins. Study hard - as a resident of the 19th grade, I can tell you that even though school is easier than work, being best in the world in anything is pretty tough | ||
hifriend
China7935 Posts
GL and take care! | ||
radscorpion9
Canada2252 Posts
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Carnivorous Sheep
Baa?21242 Posts
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SeakayKu
United States128 Posts
to be exact... my right wrist and right index finger joint there is this bracer sold in wal-green, i think all pro gamers need to have it it sets your right wrist at the correct position when you are sleeping and doing something else not during games don't wrap it too tight though... ideally you want wrist at good position AND constant flow of blood stream going through during your sleep, the blood stream will repair tissues secondly, sleep more is key to slimmer body the funny thing about sleeping is that you really don't consume more calories i suggest turning that idea of "power nap" around... instead having "power training session" basically, as important as training and practice can be, reducing body's "burden" is also key anyway, i wish you well, no matter what your final decision is | ||
jakethesnake
Canada4948 Posts
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