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United Kingdom31935 Posts
On December 08 2013 02:34 ZenithM wrote: Innovation you gotta win this bro :'( Time to load up your best firmwares and upgrade to the latest protocols. Believe Inno asipires to greatness
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On December 08 2013 02:33 Tchado wrote: why is the tournament so late :S , and btw I read something about a DDOS attack ? sup with that what happened ?
maybe because in europe it's early evening now? just a wild guess
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East Gorteau22261 Posts
On December 08 2013 02:32 perfidiusrex wrote:Show nested quote +On December 08 2013 02:28 Ventris wrote:On December 08 2013 02:26 perfidiusrex wrote: i sort of wonder why all of these asian players can not learn english to comminicate with international fans.chinesse and sourth korean players are really disrespectfull.sc2 is an international esport for 3 years now and they are making money relying mostly on foreigner views.south koreans do not even watch foreign tournaments.the least they can do is learn a bit of english.its not like it is hard.french,german,russian,finnish players all speak english.only korean and chinesse do not learn english.tournaments and foreign teams should enforce a mandatory english language rule. It's far harder for them to learn the language. All European languages except Finnish, Estonian and Hungarian are more or less related to English, so learning it is rather trivial for us. For them not so much. e: Well, and Maltese. french isn't related to english yet all french players speak in english.dutch isn't related yet all dutch players speak in enlish.russian,polish,swedish,norwegian arent related to enligsh yet all the proplayers speak in enligsh.the south koreans aren't even trying.
You are either wrongly generalising or just ignorant. There are several Korean players that have very good English that's good enough for interviews. MC, Stardust, Polt, DongRaeGu and JD come to mind. For the Koreans, it's a lot about not wanting to speak English because they feel they're not good at it, whereas all Europeans speak English even when some of them would be better off with a translator because it's fucking impossible to understand what they're saying.
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On December 08 2013 02:32 perfidiusrex wrote:Show nested quote +On December 08 2013 02:28 Ventris wrote:On December 08 2013 02:26 perfidiusrex wrote: i sort of wonder why all of these asian players can not learn english to comminicate with international fans.chinesse and sourth korean players are really disrespectfull.sc2 is an international esport for 3 years now and they are making money relying mostly on foreigner views.south koreans do not even watch foreign tournaments.the least they can do is learn a bit of english.its not like it is hard.french,german,russian,finnish players all speak english.only korean and chinesse do not learn english.tournaments and foreign teams should enforce a mandatory english language rule. It's far harder for them to learn the language. All European languages except Finnish, Estonian and Hungarian are more or less related to English, so learning it is rather trivial for us. For them not so much. e: Well, and Maltese. french isn't related to english yet all french players speak in english.dutch isn't related yet all dutch players speak in enlish.russian,polish,swedish,norwegian arent related to enligsh yet all the proplayers speak in enligsh.the south koreans aren't even trying. Its far easier to learn English if you know French, they all at the very least use alphabet and all originated from Latin. Chinese and koreans are vast different language, they don't even have tense.
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On December 08 2013 02:32 perfidiusrex wrote:Show nested quote +On December 08 2013 02:28 Ventris wrote:On December 08 2013 02:26 perfidiusrex wrote: i sort of wonder why all of these asian players can not learn english to comminicate with international fans.chinesse and sourth korean players are really disrespectfull.sc2 is an international esport for 3 years now and they are making money relying mostly on foreigner views.south koreans do not even watch foreign tournaments.the least they can do is learn a bit of english.its not like it is hard.french,german,russian,finnish players all speak english.only korean and chinesse do not learn english.tournaments and foreign teams should enforce a mandatory english language rule. It's far harder for them to learn the language. All European languages except Finnish, Estonian and Hungarian are more or less related to English, so learning it is rather trivial for us. For them not so much. e: Well, and Maltese. french isn't related to english yet all french players speak in english.dutch isn't related yet all dutch players speak in enlish.russian,polish,swedish,norwegian arent related to enligsh yet all the proplayers speak in enligsh.the south koreans aren't even trying.
Most of the languages you mentioned are related to eachother lol ^^ Dutch sounds like a wild mix of english, swedish,german to me.
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East Gorteau22261 Posts
On December 08 2013 02:34 YoloSwaggins wrote:Show nested quote +On December 08 2013 02:33 Tchado wrote: why is the tournament so late :S , and btw I read something about a DDOS attack ? sup with that what happened ? maybe because in europe it's early evening now? just a wild guess
How is that an explanation? 0.o
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your Country52797 Posts
On December 08 2013 02:35 Zealously wrote:Show nested quote +On December 08 2013 02:34 YoloSwaggins wrote:On December 08 2013 02:33 Tchado wrote: why is the tournament so late :S , and btw I read something about a DDOS attack ? sup with that what happened ? maybe because in europe it's early evening now? just a wild guess How is that an explanation? 0.o Because swiss cheese is an explanation for an allin
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On December 08 2013 02:34 ETisME wrote:Show nested quote +On December 08 2013 02:32 perfidiusrex wrote:On December 08 2013 02:28 Ventris wrote:On December 08 2013 02:26 perfidiusrex wrote: i sort of wonder why all of these asian players can not learn english to comminicate with international fans.chinesse and sourth korean players are really disrespectfull.sc2 is an international esport for 3 years now and they are making money relying mostly on foreigner views.south koreans do not even watch foreign tournaments.the least they can do is learn a bit of english.its not like it is hard.french,german,russian,finnish players all speak english.only korean and chinesse do not learn english.tournaments and foreign teams should enforce a mandatory english language rule. It's far harder for them to learn the language. All European languages except Finnish, Estonian and Hungarian are more or less related to English, so learning it is rather trivial for us. For them not so much. e: Well, and Maltese. french isn't related to english yet all french players speak in english.dutch isn't related yet all dutch players speak in enlish.russian,polish,swedish,norwegian arent related to enligsh yet all the proplayers speak in enligsh.the south koreans aren't even trying. Its far easier to learn English if you know French, they all at the very least use alphabet and all originated from Latin. Chinese and koreans are vast different language, they don't even have tense. english aint no latin
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On December 08 2013 02:26 perfidiusrex wrote: i sort of wonder why all of these asian players can not learn english to comminicate with international fans.chinesse and sourth korean players are really disrespectfull.sc2 is an international esport for 3 years now and they are making money relying mostly on foreigner views.south koreans do not even watch foreign tournaments.the least they can do is learn a bit of english.its not like it is hard.french,german,russian,finnish players all speak english.only korean and chinesse do not learn english.tournaments and foreign teams should enforce a mandatory english language rule.
Lol, probably the same reason why TL.net isn't in Korean even though without Korean BW, there would be no TL.net.
When Tiget Woods comes to play in China golf tournaments, he doesn't speak much Chinese either.
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On December 08 2013 02:35 Zealously wrote:Show nested quote +On December 08 2013 02:34 YoloSwaggins wrote:On December 08 2013 02:33 Tchado wrote: why is the tournament so late :S , and btw I read something about a DDOS attack ? sup with that what happened ? maybe because in europe it's early evening now? just a wild guess How is that an explanation? 0.o
hmm a tournament in europe is not played at some idiotic time for the americans' best comfort. hmm this might be an unsolvable mistery
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On December 08 2013 02:32 perfidiusrex wrote:Show nested quote +On December 08 2013 02:28 Ventris wrote:On December 08 2013 02:26 perfidiusrex wrote: i sort of wonder why all of these asian players can not learn english to comminicate with international fans.chinesse and sourth korean players are really disrespectfull.sc2 is an international esport for 3 years now and they are making money relying mostly on foreigner views.south koreans do not even watch foreign tournaments.the least they can do is learn a bit of english.its not like it is hard.french,german,russian,finnish players all speak english.only korean and chinesse do not learn english.tournaments and foreign teams should enforce a mandatory english language rule. It's far harder for them to learn the language. All European languages except Finnish, Estonian and Hungarian are more or less related to English, so learning it is rather trivial for us. For them not so much. e: Well, and Maltese. french isn't related to english yet all french players speak in english.dutch isn't related yet all dutch players speak in enlish.russian,polish,swedish,norwegian arent related to enligsh yet all the proplayers speak in enligsh.the south koreans aren't even trying. Dutch, Swedish and Norwegian are even all Germanic languages like English. And other European languages except the ones I named are from the same wider language family and that makes English relatively easy to learn for anyone who grew up with them. Korean is something radically different. Do your research, son.
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On December 08 2013 02:34 YoloSwaggins wrote:Show nested quote +On December 08 2013 02:33 Tchado wrote: why is the tournament so late :S , and btw I read something about a DDOS attack ? sup with that what happened ? maybe because in europe it's early evening now? just a wild guess
dude i live in the fucking middle east , we follow european time :S , im only +3 GMT
I just finished work and I expected this tournament to be over or in the finals , to find it's still in the round of 8 , so I am surprised.
anyway , what's the deal with this DDOS attack ?
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On December 08 2013 02:34 Zealously wrote:Show nested quote +On December 08 2013 02:32 perfidiusrex wrote:On December 08 2013 02:28 Ventris wrote:On December 08 2013 02:26 perfidiusrex wrote: i sort of wonder why all of these asian players can not learn english to comminicate with international fans.chinesse and sourth korean players are really disrespectfull.sc2 is an international esport for 3 years now and they are making money relying mostly on foreigner views.south koreans do not even watch foreign tournaments.the least they can do is learn a bit of english.its not like it is hard.french,german,russian,finnish players all speak english.only korean and chinesse do not learn english.tournaments and foreign teams should enforce a mandatory english language rule. It's far harder for them to learn the language. All European languages except Finnish, Estonian and Hungarian are more or less related to English, so learning it is rather trivial for us. For them not so much. e: Well, and Maltese. french isn't related to english yet all french players speak in english.dutch isn't related yet all dutch players speak in enlish.russian,polish,swedish,norwegian arent related to enligsh yet all the proplayers speak in enligsh.the south koreans aren't even trying. You are either wrongly generalising or just ignorant. There are several Korean players that have very good English that's good enough for interviews. MC, Stardust, Polt, DongRaeGu and JD come to mind. For the Koreans, it's a lot about not wanting to speak English because they feel they're not good at it, whereas all Europeans speak English even when some of them would be better off with a translator because it's fucking impossible to understand what they're saying.
you are obviously contradicting yourself.they can not speak intelligible english.leenock,stardust,jd,mc mutter a few words.they can not link phrases or construct a sentence.and the idea that foreigners are worse at english is just absurd.foreigners give interviews in english all the time.show me a foreigner worse at english than a korean
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East Gorteau22261 Posts
On December 08 2013 02:37 YoloSwaggins wrote:Show nested quote +On December 08 2013 02:35 Zealously wrote:On December 08 2013 02:34 YoloSwaggins wrote:On December 08 2013 02:33 Tchado wrote: why is the tournament so late :S , and btw I read something about a DDOS attack ? sup with that what happened ? maybe because in europe it's early evening now? just a wild guess How is that an explanation? 0.o hmm a tournament in europe is not played at some idiotic time for the americans' best comfort. hmm this might be an unsolvable mistery
What the fuck are you talking about and do you know how time zones work
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Fiddler's Green42661 Posts
On December 08 2013 02:34 Zealously wrote:Show nested quote +On December 08 2013 02:32 perfidiusrex wrote:On December 08 2013 02:28 Ventris wrote:On December 08 2013 02:26 perfidiusrex wrote: i sort of wonder why all of these asian players can not learn english to comminicate with international fans.chinesse and sourth korean players are really disrespectfull.sc2 is an international esport for 3 years now and they are making money relying mostly on foreigner views.south koreans do not even watch foreign tournaments.the least they can do is learn a bit of english.its not like it is hard.french,german,russian,finnish players all speak english.only korean and chinesse do not learn english.tournaments and foreign teams should enforce a mandatory english language rule. It's far harder for them to learn the language. All European languages except Finnish, Estonian and Hungarian are more or less related to English, so learning it is rather trivial for us. For them not so much. e: Well, and Maltese. french isn't related to english yet all french players speak in english.dutch isn't related yet all dutch players speak in enlish.russian,polish,swedish,norwegian arent related to enligsh yet all the proplayers speak in enligsh.the south koreans aren't even trying. You are either wrongly generalising or just ignorant. There are several Korean players that have very good English that's good enough for interviews. MC, Stardust, Polt, DongRaeGu and JD come to mind. For the Koreans, it's a lot about not wanting to speak English because they feel they're not good at it, whereas all Europeans speak English even when some of them would be better off with a translator because it's fucking impossible to understand what they're saying.
And Koreans often get flamed hard on the forums by Korean fans whenever they talk English.
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Can't believe we let bisudagger get away with it.
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Scarlett, do this for canadians. Do this for foreigners. For you are the heroine we deserve and need right now, and this is your chance to be forever remembered as the one who stopped the apocalypse. May our prayers be with you, and may midnight never come.
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United Kingdom31935 Posts
On December 08 2013 02:37 Zealously wrote:Show nested quote +On December 08 2013 02:37 YoloSwaggins wrote:On December 08 2013 02:35 Zealously wrote:On December 08 2013 02:34 YoloSwaggins wrote:On December 08 2013 02:33 Tchado wrote: why is the tournament so late :S , and btw I read something about a DDOS attack ? sup with that what happened ? maybe because in europe it's early evening now? just a wild guess How is that an explanation? 0.o hmm a tournament in europe is not played at some idiotic time for the americans' best comfort. hmm this might be an unsolvable mistery What the fuck are you talking about and do you know how time zones work Look at his name dude. Cant take him serious
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On December 08 2013 02:35 Zealously wrote:Show nested quote +On December 08 2013 02:34 YoloSwaggins wrote:On December 08 2013 02:33 Tchado wrote: why is the tournament so late :S , and btw I read something about a DDOS attack ? sup with that what happened ? maybe because in europe it's early evening now? just a wild guess How is that an explanation? 0.o Without tying to offend anyone of the previous posters, but somehow I found the comment "How is that an explanation? 0.o" in conjunction with of quote of the user "YoloSwaggins" pretty funny.
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On December 08 2013 02:13 DarkPlasmaBall wrote:Show nested quote +On December 08 2013 02:12 TheBadOmen wrote: God is merciful, he want jaedong to win a tournament Thank God for Jaedong's win? lol
Be so bittersweet if Jaedong lost to scarlett. haha
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