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Timebon3s
538 Posts
Did u ever play slayer or Sven? | ||
iPlaY.NettleS
Australia4251 Posts
I just find it funny that he’s stopped talking about the MMO which he can make money from now, to argue over how good he was at starcraft over 20 years ago. | ||
MeSaber
Sweden1221 Posts
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Dich
4 Posts
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Crizpy
2 Posts
Seriously though plz stay don’t go away, this dead website needs you User was banned for this post. | ||
Jealous
9974 Posts
On October 22 2021 16:28 Dich wrote: The things people find funny .. sigh. Whatever happened to watching a stand-up comedy bit on youtube; upon which one would have too high a standard to find the fact that a moderator of this (an e-sport) site discredited a blogger's creative and labor investment by questioning his honesty as a statistician of his own e-sport-relevant achievement. Lying is not a good way to ask for money, the fact that some defend this fact is more appalling than the weak and colloquially ignorant way in which you isolated the expression "I find it funny." | ||
DeLoAdEr
Japan527 Posts
> One of the first games in Human History to unlock all CPU CORES: 10-1000x performance of traditional video games. Btw, this is completely untrue. | ||
TT1
Canada9926 Posts
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feckless
1099 Posts
Mr. CrazyJim (or is it Sir CrazyJim? I dunno, maybe you somehow also have a knighthood) quotes passages from the Bible. He also typically ends his posts with references to religion. Here is a sample: Jesus forgives all. The world needs less hate and grudges. The world needs more love and forgiveness. Amen. Based on these statements, we can assume OP is, themselves, religious. What is the major component of all religions? Faith. That is, to take a statement (or a story, or a passage, or a claim, etc.) at face value, without considering whether it is logically sound, factual, or true. Consider the irony then: OP also has the propensity to make claims that are either baseless (ex: "#1 in everything"), likely exaggerated (ex: "#1 in everything"), completely untrue (ex: "#1 in everything"), or immeasurable by any standardized metric (ex: "#1 in everything"). Sound like anything we know? True, some of these statements might be there for marketing effect ("networking that breaks all the rules", what the hell does this even mean?). But taken as a whole, it would be laughable if it weren't so slimy. This, of course, leads to further gaps in logic and seeming hypocrisies. Like, isn't lying a big no-no in Christianity? Oh wait, OP probably doesn't think he is lying. Or how about the passage he quoted. The passage is reproduced below, but to summarize: "Luck is a factor." Ecclesiastes9:11 I realized another thing, that in this world fast runners do not always win the races, and the brave do not always win the battles. The wise do not always earn a living, intelligent people do not always get rich, and capable people do not always rise to high positions. Bad luck happens to everyone. Isn't it funny how (supposed) success is all due to my skills, my talents, my hard work, my genius, etc., but an email to spam is chalked up to bad luck? On some level this makes sense. Programming, religion, games: these are typically environments where luck is either mitigated or controlled (not that there aren't games where luck is a factor). Now that he is in the cutthroat and hard-luck world of business, where luck is an immeasurable factor, he is running into a wall. Not to mention, no matter how "great" you are, there are always people supporting you. If he actually gets the money here from any supportive people, OP will chalk it up to my business acumen? Of course, one has to wonder how we can reconcile a universe that is controlled by a God but is also subject to luck. Maybe we have religion and God all wrong. Maybe God works on expected values. All of this is to point out what has already been pointed out: it seems slimy to solicit money based on these grandiose claims. PS: And, yes, my sole intention in posting this was to make not-so-subtle jabs at religion. | ||
JohnnyBlaze420
Australia806 Posts
On October 24 2021 03:54 feckless wrote: To point out what may be the greatest irony in all of this: Mr. CrazyJim (or is it Sir CrazyJim? I dunno, maybe you somehow also have a knighthood) quotes passages from the Bible. He also typically ends his posts with references to religion. Here is a sample: Based on these statements, we can assume OP is, themselves, religious. What is the major component of all religions? Faith. That is, to take a statement (or a story, or a passage, or a claim, etc.) at face value, without considering whether it is logically sound, factual, or true. Consider the irony then: OP also has the propensity to make claims that are either baseless (ex: "#1 in everything"), likely exaggerated (ex: "#1 in everything"), completely untrue (ex: "#1 in everything"), or immeasurable by any standardized metric (ex: "#1 in everything"). Sound like anything we know? True, some of these statements might be there for marketing effect ("networking that breaks all the rules", what the hell does this even mean?). But taken as a whole, it would be laughable if it weren't so slimy. This, of course, leads to further gaps in logic and seeming hypocrisies. Like, isn't lying a big no-no in Christianity? Oh wait, OP probably doesn't think he is lying. Or how about the passage he quoted. The passage is reproduced below, but to summarize: "Luck is a factor." Isn't it funny how (supposed) success is all due to my skills, my talents, my hard work, my genius, etc., but an email to spam is chalked up to bad luck? On some level this makes sense. Programming, religion, games: these are typically environments where luck is either mitigated or controlled (not that there aren't games where luck is a factor). Now that he is in the cutthroat and hard-luck world of business, where luck is an immeasurable factor, he is running into a wall. Not to mention, no matter how "great" you are, there are always people supporting you. If he actually gets the money here from any supportive people, OP will chalk it up to my business acumen? Of course, one has to wonder how we can reconcile a universe that is controlled by a God but is also subject to luck. Maybe we have religion and God all wrong. Maybe God works on expected values. All of this is to point out what has already been pointed out: it seems slimy to solicit money based on these grandiose claims. PS: And, yes, my sole intention in posting this was to make not-so-subtle jabs at religion. hahaha i loved this mate | ||
Chill
Calgary25938 Posts
On October 22 2021 01:09 CrazyJim wrote: >How can you be #1 in StarCraft if you never won a StarCraft tournament? Simple. I missed all the tourneys but one. So weird. That exactly happened to me too, the real #1 BW player. On October 21 2021 19:34 CrazyJim wrote: 1) One of the first games in Human History to unlock all CPU CORES: 10-1000x performance of traditional video games. Only 10-1000x performance? The game I'm working on is 1000x - 10000000000000x performance. | ||
DarkPlasmaBall
United States42207 Posts
On October 26 2021 23:47 Chill wrote: So weird. That exactly happened to me too, the real #1 BW player. What really matters is whether or not CrazyJim has ever beaten Combat-Ex. | ||
EndingLife
United States1558 Posts
https://www.twitch.tv/vgmcrazyjim | ||
Jealous
9974 Posts
#1,105,663 in LoL | ||
DarkPlasmaBall
United States42207 Posts
On October 27 2021 05:13 Jealous wrote: #1 in StarCraft, WarCraft 3, Diablo 2, and any game he touches #1,105,663 in LoL Don't hate; he's in the top 56%! | ||
Poopi
France12466 Posts
On October 27 2021 05:13 Jealous wrote: #1 in StarCraft, WarCraft 3, Diablo 2, and any game he touches #1,105,663 in LoL What about the slower and more skilled version of LoL though? | ||
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