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On December 04 2013 10:42 Hot_Bid wrote: Good luck Blitz, I hope you are able to make it work in Korea.
Also, Febby sounds like a giant asshole.
as Hot_Bid is the best Dota2 interviewer on the scene.... i'd love to see you interview Febby :D just for challenge & variety sake.
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i tried trying out for a few teams it didnt work. hence why i went to the easier scene so i could up my skill level =O
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I feel for you man :/ Sounds like such a shitty situation to be in. Hope everything works out.
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On December 04 2013 16:02 sugarparfait wrote: At least you have a hotter girlfriend than febby which is nice
LAMO
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Maybe you should follow your own advice and take a time out from social media to get focused again.
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Sad that your main point of contact has left you. If you have no communication problems with your team(language-wise), i recommend you should just sit down and have a discussion(including the coach/manager/choya). Having fly all the way to korea just to lose 2 games to get knocked out of a tournament is not a very enjoyable feeling. We all get that.
My advice is just to CALM YO TITS and map out your future. Of course, a few days of raging and disbelief is natural. Just get yourself back and think logically instead of blaming Febby(doesn't means he doesnt deserve to get blamed).
Hope everything goes well for you!
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We believe in you Blitz, just stay strong and remember that good stuff comes to those who fight till the end( earn it :D)
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Febby is like 17 years old or something. It's weird to listen to a kid and go half way around the world. I thought you get in FoU from legit contact like Choya or something.
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Get a better carry and assign someone else as captain. Considering how AWFUL Febby played (that embarassing weaver with lvl 1 ulti? what?), it's probably a good thing in the long run.
Though I kind of find it funny he thinks the team is bad, when korean dota is pretty bad in general. Not really classic korean 'no giving up' mentality there.
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I don't follow this guy but I gotta say, this Febby is a-hole. Best of luck and cheer up!!
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You still owe me a nerdy manly hangout in Toronto... right right?
Best of luck!
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Maybe it is a sign that you should cast with korean commentators and help grow their league that way.
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Keep your head up Blitz, you can get through this! Try and band the team together and see if you cant get a 5th and fight it out together!
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Hi guys, to add to the most drama fueled day of my life, it looks like I'm leaving fOu. With Febby gone this leaves one remaining english speaker on the team, and another member just quit and the rest aren't sure whether or not the will continue. I urge you to not flame Febby, he made a huge mistake, but he is genuinely sorry and came back to make amends with us all individually. As far as the team goes, I had a blast for the 6 days I was here and every single person I met was super helpful. The teammates and coaches made me feel super at home and when I gave them my decision to leave they were super excited for me and said they were sorry I was in such an unfortunate situation. They kept apologizing to me even though they literally did nothing wrong what a buncha great people. My decision to leave is mainly centered around the fact that the team basically consisted of 3 of us left and we had absolutely no idea who the other two players would be and when I expressed the desire to maybe bring two of my own in they were iffy. My korean as is isn't very good so making a team where I could only communicate with one other person fluently seemed like it wouldn't be best for the team. We talked it out and we honestly both agreed that this would be for the best. As for my own plans, I'll be temporarily staying at the VTG House I think? This was all very last minute and I wasn't really sure what to do, but everyone honestly seems to have moved on and my teammates expressed there regrets that we weren't able to continue on as a group. As for the rest of the team, they seem unsure of what to do but I wish them the best and I hope you guys continue to cheer for them no matter what they do. They treated me absolutely fantastically during my stay and I want to give a shoutout to everyone at the fOu house. Now onto the good news. I'm in the process of trying to create a team in Korea and the news should blow you all the fuck away and I'm guaranteed none of you will be able to guess what it is. Itll be fun and big and funny lets say that. Thanks everyone for the kind messages and support throughout all this I'm sorry this has been such a headache for everyone that has had to keep up with the drama, I promise I'll try and just stick to playing. If any sponsors are reading this and need a team I've got one.
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Awesome!!! Sorry it ended up this way but I am really excited to see where you go in Korea and what happens!!!! Blitzuuuuu fightinguuu!!!!!!!!!
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Jk I think the teams continuing without me. fOu hwaiting!
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Canada13378 Posts
Well I'm not gonna lie, it must realllly suck.
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Dude, I don't wanna sound like a dick, but I am kind of one so I don't really care. I was kind of excited when you hinted you were going to Korea. But we waited and waited and it took you forever to go to Korea. Maybe you did practice, but I never saw you participate in any kind of competition, amateur even. Did you try a team with MLG? They you started talking shit about how you'll own Korea and all that chest pumping yourself like a gorilla. I got really annoyed at you man. I mean this guy Blitz, never proven himself, ROOT failing, never saw him playing seriously and taking too long to go to Korea. Yeah, so I don't think this assembling a team out of the ordinary will work out. But that's the point, I'm just some random no name loser on some loser forum, so I shouldn't matter. Mostly anyone shouldn't. Do what you believe what's best. Be smart. Fuck what we think.Prove us wrong, that you can be successful at Dota. Don't give up.
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