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On November 16 2016 14:56 Cele wrote:Show nested quote +On November 16 2016 04:00 DickMcFanny wrote:On November 16 2016 03:56 opisska wrote: It's gonna be a little awkward next time a Liquid player preaches about the importance of a healthy lifestyle ... Integrity is for poor people. yup yup! more fake interviews about how monster stands for true e-sport and a healthy lifestyle. pls! they make me giggle. Hopefully this can fund a third lol team and a running documentary about it.
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Can you guys please link this partnership to Nuckledu somehow or do something to f*** acknowledge that he exists??? Other than Taeja, arguably no other TL-sponsored competitor has accomplished anything close to what Nuckledu is doing right now, and it's like he doesn't exist. What is this ridiculousness???? Same thing goes for the smash players, really.
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On November 16 2016 16:17 mikedebo wrote: Can you guys please link this partnership to Nuckledu somehow or do something to f*** acknowledge that he exists??? Other than Taeja, arguably no other TL-sponsored competitor has accomplished anything close to what Nuckledu is doing right now, and it's like he doesn't exist. What is this ridiculousness???? Same thing goes for the smash players, really. I was about to tell you to go to TeamLiquidPro for that, saying that this (teamliquid.net) is a starcraft site. But I realise now that this post, including the comments, is crosslinked between teamliquid.net and www.teamliquidpro.com... Which only raises further questions regarding the relationship between the two sites...
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Hungrybox gets tons of love as the video uses plenty of his EVO win footage, plus he gets shoutout tweets and a article on TLPro from time to time. He's also a model on the storefront.
The real problem is the SF scene, namely Du has no recognition for his recent amazing achievements. If I didn't follow the SFV scene, I wouldn't know he was doing great because TLPro site also has stopped tracking player or team results like back in the SC2 Golden Days.
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On November 16 2016 03:24 SetGuitarsToKill wrote: The EG-ification of TL continues
As in TL is becoming a successful team with lots of good marketing potential and a good understanding and management of electronic esports?
fuck yeah
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Poland3744 Posts
On November 16 2016 06:26 digmouse wrote: We are basically EG now. Does that mean Liquid will soon suck outside Dota?
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On November 16 2016 18:22 nimdil wrote:Does that mean Liquid will soon suck outside Dota? Maybe not as history tells us, I think dota is the weakest part of team liquid
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Gosh I wish more healthy food organizations would get involved with the Esports scene I want to see grow ... I don t recommend people to drink that stuff but o well good things come with bad sometimes!
Keep going TL!!
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On November 16 2016 18:47 Corvuuss wrote:Show nested quote +On November 16 2016 18:22 nimdil wrote:On November 16 2016 06:26 digmouse wrote: We are basically EG now. Does that mean Liquid will soon suck outside Dota? Maybe not as history tells us, I think dota is the weakest part of team liquid
Isn't that the CS:Go team? Oh, checked the wiki and seems to have done decently since 2016-04-03, earning about a third or fourth of the Dota team during that time. Honestly think the current iteration will perform strongly in Dota as well.
Or if you were talking about forums, then the hearthstone or LoL ones should be weakest I think?
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Is “Rehab Pink Lemonade” a real thing? The fuck is going on in America?! Legitimately thought this was a really, really delayed April Fools thing.
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France12645 Posts
Monster has been my can of choice for playing spacies in Melee, but your players play puff/marth, is that really needed? :d
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We're in the money
Come on, my honey
Let's spend it, lend it,
Send it rolling around!
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On November 16 2016 09:49 Nakajin wrote: I don't understand by which inexplicable marketing trick energy drinks are associate with esport. Probably hacker culture. When you have to work late into the night debugging shitty code, coffee and energy drinks are your best friend (not really, sleep is a far better friend, and the better companies have realized that by now, but the stereotype lives on). Hackers and gamers both sit behind a computer all day, and a lot of hackers are gamers in their free time, and enjoy watching games. So it is not even about gamers, but about the audience.
Just as extreme sports are all sponsored by Red Bull. Why? Most actual extreme sporters are either extremely health conscious and drink nothing but ginseng tea (figure of speech) or total stoners, neither of which are in the slightest interested in ever opening a can of Red Bull (unless they get paid a big wad of cash to fake drink that shit). However, the peole who watch extreme sports on tv are apparently people who buy energy drinks.
As both a gamer and someone whose favourite TV channel is Off, I should apparently be their core market, but hardly touch energy drinks ever (the only function I have found for them is for long drives), but I guess I'm just not normal
Ontopic: so... EG now has a community forum? Why is the URL teamliquid.net?
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Aotearoa39261 Posts
On November 16 2016 17:16 RaiKageRyu wrote: Hungrybox gets tons of love as the video uses plenty of his EVO win footage, plus he gets shoutout tweets and a article on TLPro from time to time. He's also a model on the storefront.
The real problem is the SF scene, namely Du has no recognition for his recent amazing achievements. If I didn't follow the SFV scene, I wouldn't know he was doing great because TLPro site also has stopped tracking player or team results like back in the SC2 Golden Days. Despite being owned by the same org and occasionally cross posting news, it doesn't mean we're going to be posting about Liquid successes all over the place. We're not a SF site, we barely cover Melee right now (although we'd love to do more in that regard), we're not the place to pimp Du's achievements (although there are clips in the announcement video). TLPro isn't perfect, but I'm sure they'd appreciate constructive feedback regarding this.
On November 16 2016 09:50 Cascade wrote: That's some cool s***, no doubt.
Also, I'm not entirely clear on the relationship between teamliquid the site, and teamliquid the team. I thought they were completely independent by now, but then why is this piece of advertisement a featured news story? Is teamliquid.net also sponsored? Does teamliquid.net get any of this money? TLPro usually only crossposts stuff which is relevant to site in question. For instance, this impacts the SC2 players on the squad so is on TLnet, and so on. TeamLiquid.net is not sponsored.
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I don't get the fuss about TL.net vs. TLpro - I definitely wanna see major news regarding Liquid team here on TL, it makes perfect sense.
That doesn't mean that I am not gonna make fun of them when they ask for it But knowing what's up with Liquid is a no-brainer on TL.net.
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ULTRA SUNRISE. For when you want your morning to happen, HARD
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Estonia4644 Posts
all that remains now is picking up a COD squad
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On November 16 2016 03:56 opisska wrote: It's gonna be a little awkward next time a Liquid player preaches about the importance of a healthy lifestyle ...
A healthy lifestyle is determined by many things, but I'm assuming you were aiming towards the healthy diet in your post.
A healthy diet consists of a sum of total micro and macronutriënts, to cover your needs. If you eat something considered unhealthy lacking micronutrients for example, you'll just have to compensate with the rest of your daily diet.
Unhealthy meals do have their place in healthy diets. Monsters could do too. Your total daily/weekly sum has to be on point, not every meal has to be on point. That's not the idea behind a healthy diet, either.
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