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On February 20 2009 03:15 Cloud wrote: When i tell koreans im mexican, many times they go 'wow' or 'nice ^^'
lol
ahahahahahaha. they are just making small talk.
once a korean asked me where i was from and i said,
ATLANTIS!
and he was like oooooooh.
i said -_-... its made up... silly koreans, jokes arent for you!
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On February 20 2009 03:15 Cloud wrote: When i tell koreans im mexican, many times they go 'wow' or 'nice ^^'
lol Have you ever said sexico? I wonder what the Koreans would say.
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There are far worse stereotypes to worry about than these I think.
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On February 20 2009 03:11 petzergling wrote:
This made me LOL...
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BAHAHAHAHHAHAHA i'll tell you one thing koreans love to reset stats and do crazy shit just for kicks
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On February 20 2009 05:38 DreaM)XeRO wrote: BAHAHAHAHHAHAHA i'll tell you one thing koreans love to reset stats and do crazy shit just for kicks
Yep, and I'm on the worse end of this joke I mean, you would think that towards the end of the season, ICCUP has kind of come to order, as in D players playing against D players, better players having risen to their respective rank and so on. But for some reason, I find myself going up against people who definitely are higher than D or D+.. Silly Korean gosus, D ranks are not for you!
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On February 20 2009 03:49 ramen247 wrote:Show nested quote +On February 20 2009 03:15 Cloud wrote: When i tell koreans im mexican, many times they go 'wow' or 'nice ^^'
lol ahahahahahaha. they are just making small talk. once a korean asked me where i was from and i said, ATLANTIS! and he was like oooooooh. i said -_-... its made up... silly koreans, jokes arent for you!
I tried that once, it was the end of the game and he said "from?" "Atlantis" "fuck you usa fat hamburger man" and left the game.
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On February 19 2009 23:50 whatusername wrote:Show nested quote +On February 19 2009 23:09 dhe95 wrote: The teacher guy (=P) said something about Boxer vs Garimto (I think it was that) where if Boxer one, progaming would be popular in Korea, and if Garimto won, progaming would be popular all over the world. Think about that. If Boxer had lost that game, what would we be like now? what are you talking about?
Yes, please elaborate. I kinda want to know what's going on too.
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On February 24 2009 07:20 Zyarktodt wrote:Show nested quote +On February 19 2009 23:50 whatusername wrote:On February 19 2009 23:09 dhe95 wrote: The teacher guy (=P) said something about Boxer vs Garimto (I think it was that) where if Boxer one, progaming would be popular in Korea, and if Garimto won, progaming would be popular all over the world. Think about that. If Boxer had lost that game, what would we be like now? what are you talking about? Yes, please elaborate. I kinda want to know what's going on too. In the Videos of the UC Berkley starcraft course, the guy mentioned this game with Boxer vs Garimto and how it could either open the progaming scene to koreans (if boxer one) or worldwide (if garimto won)
like he said, "Obviously we know who won"
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It has nothing to do with race, it's just that Korea, ie. the country has a much better competitive environment for SC than the rest of the world, so it's natural to expect players from there to be better. It's not a prejudice or stereotype, it's just fact.
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well the main reason I ask is just to gauge the amount of language barrier with the opponent. I also ask a few other things like age etc. just to get an idea of who i'm playing and to maybe throw off their build slightly by them wasting time typing lol.
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