[GSL] Code S Season 1 2016 - Ro16 Group B - Page 12
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neutralrobot
Australia1025 Posts
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MiniFotToss
China2430 Posts
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Noonius
Estonia17413 Posts
On April 02 2016 19:51 SetGuitarsToKill wrote: Zest tried to throw but caught his own pass nah, he want for the Brady Tuck Rule | ||
Penev
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KeksX
Germany3634 Posts
Never heard that song before. | ||
Noonius
Estonia17413 Posts
On April 02 2016 19:52 Elentos wrote: Zest makes DTs almost every game and he wins almost every PvT he plays. well, he hasn't faced GOAT yet | ||
rotta
5560 Posts
On April 02 2016 19:53 KeksX wrote: German music on GSL lol. Never heard that song before. Wasn't there Rammstein before? | ||
shabby
Norway6402 Posts
On April 02 2016 19:45 Schelim wrote: i have been told by linguistics professors that using "good" instead of "well" is an American English phenomenon, but of course it's possible that listening to a lot of American English can have an influence on British/other speakers, and it is also possible that said linguistics professors were simply wrong. Never heard of this issue, but after a little googling it seems both are correct. Languages changes with time, after all. I'm not a grammar nazi, but apparently it has something to do with "linking verbs" and "predicate adjective". So you can say "I'm good" instead of "I'm well", or "he's doing good", because good describes the verb "doing", without it meaning he's doing a good deed. Idk. I had an american drumteacher a few years back, and when he asked "How are you?" and I said "Well", he waited for like 20 seconds, because he thought I was just starting a sentence with "well....". :p | ||
seemsgood
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Paljas
Germany6926 Posts
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Schelim
Austria11528 Posts
On April 02 2016 19:56 shabby wrote: Never heard of this issue, but after a little googling it seems both are correct. Languages changes with time, after all. I'm not a grammar nazi, but apparently it has something to do with "linking verbs" and "predicate adjective". So you can say "I'm good" instead of "I'm well", or "he's doing good", because good describes the verb "doing", without it meaning he's doing a good deed. Idk. I had an american drumteacher a few years back, and when he asked "How are you?" and I said "Well", he waited for like 20 seconds, because he thought I was just starting a sentence with "well....". :p "correct" is not really a useful categorization. as you say, language changes, and when it comes to colloquial language use, nobody gives a flying fuck what a dictionary would have to say about their utterances. in my opinion, something becomes a valid use of language as soon as more than one speaker uses it, or potentially even if only one speaker uses it but other competent speakers of the language the speaker is using understand what they're trying to express. | ||
Charoisaur
Germany15805 Posts
best pvz of all time | ||
Heartland
Sweden24577 Posts
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shabby
Norway6402 Posts
On April 02 2016 20:03 Schelim wrote: "correct" is not really a useful categorization. as you say, language changes, and when it comes to colloquial language use, nobody gives a flying fuck what a dictionary would have to say about their utterances. in my opinion, something becomes a valid use of language as soon as more than one speaker uses it, or potentially even if only one speaker uses it but other competent speakers of the language the speaker is using understand what they're trying to express. I agree, was just pointing out that the existing grammar rules do no rule out the use of good. Urban dictionary is probably the most updated dictionary out there, because it reflects what people actually say and what they mean by it. | ||
Heartland
Sweden24577 Posts
On April 02 2016 20:05 shabby wrote: I agree, was just pointing out that the existing grammar rules do no rule out the use of good. Urban dictionary is probably the most updated dictionary out there, because it reflects what people actually say and what they mean by it. to be fair most of urban dictionary is just made up it seems | ||
Penev
28414 Posts
On April 02 2016 20:05 Heartland wrote: Finally the LR whining gets some recognition! Good to know our whining matters! | ||
Yello
Germany7411 Posts
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Heartland
Sweden24577 Posts
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SetGuitarsToKill
Canada28396 Posts
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Heartland
Sweden24577 Posts
On April 02 2016 20:10 SetGuitarsToKill wrote: Is anyone else feeling a Phoenix nerf? They're just so good vs Zerg early game nah, they're really the most skill-based unit Protoss has, maybe even in the entire game. They're shit for a low level player but if you're good you can get so much out of them. And they never mean an instant win. | ||
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