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On April 10 2009 12:26 baubo wrote:Show nested quote +On April 09 2009 23:37 Elric wrote: Yup.. Koreans fight a lot more than their Asian stereotype suggests.
Check our some of their parliamentary sessions for example. So does this not apply to people under the age of 25 or something? Progamers show so little emotion it's not even funny. How are they supposed to show emotion while playing a video game, do you want them to go I hate you outloud when someone DT drops them or cuss or what?
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On April 10 2009 01:45 Musoeun wrote:Show nested quote +On April 09 2009 22:14 pubbanana wrote: Jo Kyu Baek is really ripped and fit, I think he used to train in Tae Kwon Do or something. Total badass. I'd lay odds that 70% + of progamers have at least a 1st degree black belt in TKD seeing how as it's the national sport and stuff. Obviously some of them probably took it more seriously than others, but this is about equivalent to saying, "This dude used to play [American] football," about someone from the US. As in, completely unsurprising and barely relevant.
I would be much more scared to fight someone if I heard they played football than if I heard they did TKD.
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On April 10 2009 12:29 SmoKing2012 wrote:Show nested quote +On April 10 2009 01:45 Musoeun wrote:On April 09 2009 22:14 pubbanana wrote: Jo Kyu Baek is really ripped and fit, I think he used to train in Tae Kwon Do or something. Total badass. I'd lay odds that 70% + of progamers have at least a 1st degree black belt in TKD seeing how as it's the national sport and stuff. Obviously some of them probably took it more seriously than others, but this is about equivalent to saying, "This dude used to play [American] football," about someone from the US. As in, completely unsurprising and barely relevant. I would be much more scared to fight someone if I heard they played football than if I heard they did TKD. What? Are you kidding?
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NeverGG
United Kingdom5399 Posts
Wow - I know all the Kespa referees. I wonder who it was o.O; (They're actually really nice people - especially the FPS Specialist referee who does Sudden Attack and Special Force.)
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konadora
Singapore66063 Posts
The reason for the "fight" was brought on because Inter.Ruin (Hite Sparkyz) had complained about the computer being laggy (slow), the referee said it was his fault and so nothing was done about it. The STX coach then got mad and that’s when they started to exchange words.
What the heck? Isn't the referee supposed to check the settings and stuff when these kind of stuff happens? What are they there for? Decorations? =.="
And that coach deserves a standing ovation for what he has done.
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On April 10 2009 22:42 Zozma wrote:Show nested quote +On April 10 2009 12:29 SmoKing2012 wrote:On April 10 2009 01:45 Musoeun wrote:On April 09 2009 22:14 pubbanana wrote: Jo Kyu Baek is really ripped and fit, I think he used to train in Tae Kwon Do or something. Total badass. I'd lay odds that 70% + of progamers have at least a 1st degree black belt in TKD seeing how as it's the national sport and stuff. Obviously some of them probably took it more seriously than others, but this is about equivalent to saying, "This dude used to play [American] football," about someone from the US. As in, completely unsurprising and barely relevant. I would be much more scared to fight someone if I heard they played football than if I heard they did TKD. What? Are you kidding? No, he's not. Huge muscle mass will always beat most any type of fighting based on form, unless the form fighting is simulated. Most football players can literally run you over.
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On April 10 2009 22:45 NeverGG wrote: Wow - I know all the Kespa referees. I wonder who it was o.O; (They're actually really nice people - especially the FPS Specialist referee who does Sudden Attack and Special Force.) I would not think nice people would sue for an extremely minor physical altercation, even if he is generally civil he must have an ego.
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On April 10 2009 01:45 Musoeun wrote:Show nested quote +On April 09 2009 22:14 pubbanana wrote: Jo Kyu Baek is really ripped and fit, I think he used to train in Tae Kwon Do or something. Total badass. I'd lay odds that 70% + of progamers have at least a 1st degree black belt in TKD seeing how as it's the national sport and stuff. Obviously some of them probably took it more seriously than others, but this is about equivalent to saying, "This dude used to play [American] football," about someone from the US. As in, completely unsurprising and barely relevant.
Oh, shut the fuck up.
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On April 10 2009 22:42 Zozma wrote:Show nested quote +On April 10 2009 12:29 SmoKing2012 wrote:On April 10 2009 01:45 Musoeun wrote:On April 09 2009 22:14 pubbanana wrote: Jo Kyu Baek is really ripped and fit, I think he used to train in Tae Kwon Do or something. Total badass. I'd lay odds that 70% + of progamers have at least a 1st degree black belt in TKD seeing how as it's the national sport and stuff. Obviously some of them probably took it more seriously than others, but this is about equivalent to saying, "This dude used to play [American] football," about someone from the US. As in, completely unsurprising and barely relevant. I would be much more scared to fight someone if I heard they played football than if I heard they did TKD. What? Are you kidding? Do you even know how useless TKD is for the most part in an actual fight?
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Hong Kong20321 Posts
this is going to turn into bruce lee vs MMA thread soon.
well, dont know hte whole situation but the stx coach sounded like he did the right thing. cool.
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lol @ Coach, btw how much is a fine in $?
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On April 11 2009 04:23 koreasilver wrote:Show nested quote +On April 10 2009 22:42 Zozma wrote:On April 10 2009 12:29 SmoKing2012 wrote:On April 10 2009 01:45 Musoeun wrote:On April 09 2009 22:14 pubbanana wrote: Jo Kyu Baek is really ripped and fit, I think he used to train in Tae Kwon Do or something. Total badass. I'd lay odds that 70% + of progamers have at least a 1st degree black belt in TKD seeing how as it's the national sport and stuff. Obviously some of them probably took it more seriously than others, but this is about equivalent to saying, "This dude used to play [American] football," about someone from the US. As in, completely unsurprising and barely relevant. I would be much more scared to fight someone if I heard they played football than if I heard they did TKD. What? Are you kidding? Do you even know how useless TKD is for the most part in an actual fight? Yeah tkd is a competition sport, when in competition full force blows aren't allowed.
mma would be more practical
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On April 09 2009 23:37 Elric wrote: Yup.. Koreans fight a lot more than their Asian stereotype suggests.
Check our some of their parliamentary sessions for example. i thought korean stereotype WAS that we fight a lot..
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I was disappointed when I saw the headline, but after reading it through it seems like the STX coach did the right thing. Good to see a coach from an opposing team standing up for a player.
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konadora
Singapore66063 Posts
Wait, now the COACH is banned AND fined? KeSPA's a real stinking bunch.
Edit: 1 Million Won = USD759.0133
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51279 Posts
lol when you think of it 1 million won ain't that much to the company.
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konadora
Singapore66063 Posts
On April 11 2009 08:15 GTR wrote: lol when you think of it 1 million won ain't that much to the company. But doesn't it come out of the coach's wallet?
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But the team can still play in those tournaments right?
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