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On March 25 2014 19:39 Insidi0us wrote: Hope i'll will never have to see you again on a pro stream. Being bored by SC2 is a thing, respect other players is another. I highly doubt Naniwa will read this thread, so you making an entire account simply to post this was rather silly. You contributed like... nothing...
And I don't know what McDonalds you guys go to, but only about 30% of the ones I have ever been to had employees that actually seemed happy. McDonalds is not a fine dining restaurant. It's fast-food. You don't need to have quality (happy) employees there because the people that go to McDonalds will probably keep going to McDonalds regardless of how happy the employees working there are. There isn't even that much interaction between the customer and the worker either. Obviously being jolly and shit helps and will definitely keep you on the better side with your employer, but I doubt you'd ever get fired if you know how to be at all functional.
... Now, it might be difficult for Naniwa to hold a job at 5-star restaurant or some place fancy. Maybe he could wash dishes with his 1337 control, but I don't think waiting tables would work out well.
@Shinta) Damn dude, that's a bit much. You actually feel disgust towards the people that like Naniwa, and for that reason alone.....? Some people like Naniwa because he's a passionate player with a lot of skill, and he isn't even a Korean! I think liking someone for that outweighs any possible negatives that "supporting Naniwa's career" might have had...
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On March 26 2014 02:31 RevTiberius wrote:Show nested quote +On March 25 2014 04:14 fishjie wrote: are you rabid fanboys kidding me? OF COURSE NANIWA COULDNT HOLD A JOB AT MCDONALDS. seriously doubt any of you are employed if you can't even see this. customer services requires you to put on a fake smile and be nice to customers, something naniwa has shown he is incapable of. his crap attitude would get him fired in less than a day. apparently none of you know how the real world functions. naniwhine really screwed himself over. he's got no people skills, burned a lot of bridges with sponsors and teams so doesn't have connections, and basically developed no marketable skills the past few years except sc2. now that he's out, he's got nothing. plus with his bad attitude he won't be able to even hold a minimum wage job until he grows up. TLDR: PWNED
User was warned for this post The wording of the post may be worthy of a warning (though personally I think this much freedom of expression should be allowed here), but in terms of content, this guy nailed it
yup, and the real world will be a much harsher and ruder awakening for childish progamers with bad attitudes than my posts will ever be.
On March 26 2014 05:42 Blargh wrote:
And I don't know what McDonalds you guys go to, but only about 30% of the ones I have ever been to had employees that actually seemed happy. McDonalds is not a fine dining restaurant. It's fast-food. You don't need to have quality (happy) employees there because the people that go to McDonalds will probably keep going to McDonalds regardless of how happy the employees working there are. There isn't even that much interaction between the customer and the worker either. Obviously being jolly and shit helps and will definitely keep you on the better side with your employer, but I doubt you'd ever get fired if you know how to be at all functional.
Has nothing to do with being happy. The worst thing about service jobs is that the customer is always right. Even if the customer is a complete douchebag, you've got to keep your cool and placate them. If you yell back or give attitude, guess who the manager is going to side with? The dude wouldn't last a day in that kind of environment where customers are yelling at him, he'd flip out within minutes and get fired.
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naniwa message me, i would like to give you a lot of money
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On March 26 2014 05:48 fishjie wrote: But you cannot possibly say that Naniwa would react the same in a situation where he's actually working for money, with the only intent being to get money. Naniwa is a competitive person. McDonald's is not really a competitive environment. I do think that Naniwa could do situations a bit better than he does, but I doubt that he is totally incapable of ass-kissing, if he actually needed to (for money).
I'm not denying that he wouldn't be a great employee at McDonalds, but I think he's smart enough and talented enough to know how to get by in life, even if he is a terrible loser (in games).
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Where's the press release?
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If Firecake can find a team we may be able to agree on forgiving Naniwa someday, aren't we?
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On March 26 2014 06:02 Blargh wrote:But you cannot possibly say that Naniwa would react the same in a situation where he's actually working for money, with the only intent being to get money. Naniwa is a competitive person. McDonald's is not really a competitive environment. I do think that Naniwa could do situations a bit better than he does, but I doubt that he is totally incapable of ass-kissing, if he actually needed to (for money). I'm not denying that he wouldn't be a great employee at McDonalds, but I think he's smart enough and talented enough to know how to get by in life, even if he is a terrible loser (in games).
doing something out of love is easier than doing it for money... so how could you possiblly think that he will not do something stupid... he is undeniably a great player but a complete moron in real life...
at the mcdonalds issue, he wont even last that long... is not the issue of competitive environmentment but the his attitude... for customer service, there is no place for moody and war freak probes... i strongly agree on the post above that got the TL warning...
hopefully he'll grow up soon... whether we like him or not, we can't honestly hope bad things for a person....
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