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On November 11 2013 09:59 Fliparoni wrote:Show nested quote +On November 11 2013 09:32 DinosaurJones wrote: Its not about class, its about respect, but I can see that you don't care, and you don't want to change your mind, so I won't bother.
It just seems very self centered to me is a, but I guess that is just a common thing nowadays. Ya and you know another common thing nowadays? Entitlement. They don't call this the entitlement generation for nothing I suppose. sOs isn't entitled to respect automatically just because he played some games but that's just me I guess
The title of this blog entry couldn't be more appropriate for a person like you.
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Yeah I guess you are among the few with absurdly high expectations to gain your respect then because didn't just "play some games"...
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Nice, OP.
I am saddened that there was such a strong reaction to sOs winning. I suppose I should be thankful that there were no boos. That would have been terrible. Maybe we should just be thankful that the mannerless tards chose to walk out quietly.
To an extent, I do blame the casters for this though. Their support for JD was well over the top. There was good opportunity to give some "story" to sOs in the build-up to the final by mentioning the ravaging of their team and his strong performance in team leagues and KR over the course of the year. All of that was shelved for the hype of a BW giant slaying his Kong curse.
As mentioned in other places, there is opportunity for our casters and presenters to sharpen up.
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On November 11 2013 09:05 DinosaurJones wrote: So basically, the reaction is:
Hey bro, your worked really hard, and this really means a lot to you, but it doesnt mean shit to me, so I am just going to to get pissed off about it and not give you any semblance of victory because your hard work doesnt mean shit when I was rooting for the other guy?
Classy.
Since when was applause the sole proof that a spectator recognizes another player's skill and hard work? Theres two different points going through this discussion and they're both over your head. It's not an issue of people thinking some other guy didn't work hard or didn't deserve his win. It's because he worked hard, AND THEN BEAT their favorite player that they don't want to applause. It's the consequence of investing all of your emotions into one player/team for two straight days. Stop inserting your own interpretation of what people are thinking within the moments they don't applause.
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On November 11 2013 14:16 rd wrote:Show nested quote +On November 11 2013 09:05 DinosaurJones wrote: So basically, the reaction is:
Hey bro, your worked really hard, and this really means a lot to you, but it doesnt mean shit to me, so I am just going to to get pissed off about it and not give you any semblance of victory because your hard work doesnt mean shit when I was rooting for the other guy?
Classy. Since when was applause the sole proof that a spectator recognizes another player's skill and hard work? Theres two different points going through this discussion and they're both over your head. It's not an issue of people thinking some other guy didn't work hard or didn't deserve his win. It's because he worked hard, AND THEN BEAT their favorite player that they don't want to applause. It's the consequence of investing all of your emotions into one player/team for two straight days. Stop inserting your own interpretation of what people are thinking within the moments they don't applause.
No.
They didn't clap enough for sOs, we need a do-over so the fans can clap for him properly and get it right this time.
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On November 11 2013 15:01 ninazerg wrote:Show nested quote +On November 11 2013 14:16 rd wrote:On November 11 2013 09:05 DinosaurJones wrote: So basically, the reaction is:
Hey bro, your worked really hard, and this really means a lot to you, but it doesnt mean shit to me, so I am just going to to get pissed off about it and not give you any semblance of victory because your hard work doesnt mean shit when I was rooting for the other guy?
Classy. Since when was applause the sole proof that a spectator recognizes another player's skill and hard work? Theres two different points going through this discussion and they're both over your head. It's not an issue of people thinking some other guy didn't work hard or didn't deserve his win. It's because he worked hard, AND THEN BEAT their favorite player that they don't want to applause. It's the consequence of investing all of your emotions into one player/team for two straight days. Stop inserting your own interpretation of what people are thinking within the moments they don't applause. No. They didn't clap enough for sOs, we need a do-over so the fans can clap for him properly and get it right this time.
They weren't sOs fans.
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On November 11 2013 15:07 rd wrote:Show nested quote +On November 11 2013 15:01 ninazerg wrote:On November 11 2013 14:16 rd wrote:On November 11 2013 09:05 DinosaurJones wrote: So basically, the reaction is:
Hey bro, your worked really hard, and this really means a lot to you, but it doesnt mean shit to me, so I am just going to to get pissed off about it and not give you any semblance of victory because your hard work doesnt mean shit when I was rooting for the other guy?
Classy. Since when was applause the sole proof that a spectator recognizes another player's skill and hard work? Theres two different points going through this discussion and they're both over your head. It's not an issue of people thinking some other guy didn't work hard or didn't deserve his win. It's because he worked hard, AND THEN BEAT their favorite player that they don't want to applause. It's the consequence of investing all of your emotions into one player/team for two straight days. Stop inserting your own interpretation of what people are thinking within the moments they don't applause. No. They didn't clap enough for sOs, we need a do-over so the fans can clap for him properly and get it right this time. They weren't sOs fans.
I mean the Jaedong fans, and by the way, is "rd" short for "Rainbow Dash"?
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I am still of the opinion that anything after the final game is unimportant fluff. Doesn't matter if my favourite won or not. I am there to be entertained and I don't find the prize ceremony entertaining. If I didn't find anything entertaining I wouldn't be there at all.
If they added the possibility of encores they would probably have more people staying. If you want people to stay, don't end with the award ceremony, have some fun mode or whatever after. Then people would schedule with that in mind.
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On November 11 2013 15:47 ninazerg wrote:Show nested quote +On November 11 2013 15:07 rd wrote:On November 11 2013 15:01 ninazerg wrote:On November 11 2013 14:16 rd wrote:On November 11 2013 09:05 DinosaurJones wrote: So basically, the reaction is:
Hey bro, your worked really hard, and this really means a lot to you, but it doesnt mean shit to me, so I am just going to to get pissed off about it and not give you any semblance of victory because your hard work doesnt mean shit when I was rooting for the other guy?
Classy. Since when was applause the sole proof that a spectator recognizes another player's skill and hard work? Theres two different points going through this discussion and they're both over your head. It's not an issue of people thinking some other guy didn't work hard or didn't deserve his win. It's because he worked hard, AND THEN BEAT their favorite player that they don't want to applause. It's the consequence of investing all of your emotions into one player/team for two straight days. Stop inserting your own interpretation of what people are thinking within the moments they don't applause. No. They didn't clap enough for sOs, we need a do-over so the fans can clap for him properly and get it right this time. They weren't sOs fans. I mean the Jaedong fans, and by the way, is "rd" short for "Rainbow Dash"?
No, it's an inside joke among friends.
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On November 11 2013 16:09 Yurie wrote: I am still of the opinion that anything after the final game is unimportant fluff. Doesn't matter if my favourite won or not. I am there to be entertained and I don't find the prize ceremony entertaining. If I didn't find anything entertaining I wouldn't be there at all.
If they added the possibility of encores they would probably have more people staying. If you want people to stay, don't end with the award ceremony, have some fun mode or whatever after. Then people would schedule with that in mind.
I was just mad that sOs was kissing Jaedong's trophy like he won or something.
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