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clazziquai
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fanatacist
10319 Posts
On August 08 2009 07:14 shotz wrote: and don't do fanatacist's 10 step program. That's such bullshit. There's no ten step program to life. Girls, clothes, money and a "social network" does not *necessarily* bring happiness. If you're happy being a nerd just roll with the punches. You clearly lack guidance and direction in this world. | ||
RoieTRS
United States2569 Posts
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Ilvy
Germany2445 Posts
On August 08 2009 07:38 Racenilatr wrote: http://i255.photobucket.com/albums/hh146/Racenilatr/IMG00087-20090807-1833.jpg Okay fine but then what do I do instead of starcraft? Wow if you would have trashed my door like this i would have unplugged your internet right away, my kids would not dare to try me out like that . And what to do? It´s summer, go swimming, biking, downtown for ice cream, out in the garden/park to read a book, aaaaaand there are girls outside... | ||
fanatacist
10319 Posts
On August 10 2009 18:39 RoieTRS wrote: for the people with even less social life than I, trust me, you are not missing much. I guarantee devoting your time to something as "wasteful" (from some people's point of view) as a video game is actually a much better endeavor than "getting drunk and hanging out" for the sake of doing so. obviously with friends it is nice and fun, but the majority of college fucktards do this social bullshit, and think they're the shit, and they do not know shit. If you love "wasting" your time with games then do it, it's better than wasting time and money going out drinking and becoming another social tool You're doing it wrong. Guarantee you don't get enough pussy. | ||
QuanticHawk
United States32026 Posts
On August 10 2009 18:39 RoieTRS wrote: for the people with even less social life than I, trust me, you are not missing much. I guarantee devoting your time to something as "wasteful" (from some people's point of view) as a video game is actually a much better endeavor than "getting drunk and hanging out" for the sake of doing so. obviously with friends it is nice and fun, but the majority of college fucktards do this social bullshit, and think they're the shit, and they do not know shit. If you love "wasting" your time with games then do it, it's better than wasting time and money going out drinking and becoming another social tool hows the view from moms basement bra | ||
Rayzorblade
United States1172 Posts
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Jibba
United States22883 Posts
On August 10 2009 18:39 RoieTRS wrote: for the people with even less social life than I, trust me, you are not missing much. I guarantee devoting your time to something as "wasteful" (from some people's point of view) as a video game is actually a much better endeavor than "getting drunk and hanging out" for the sake of doing so. obviously with friends it is nice and fun, but the majority of college fucktards do this social bullshit, and think they're the shit, and they do not know shit. If you love "wasting" your time with games then do it, it's better than wasting time and money going out drinking and becoming another social tool We've got a shooter on our hands! | ||
Liquid`Drone
Norway28522 Posts
On August 08 2009 03:17 DanceCommander wrote: then you should probably be taking fanatacists advice right about now. except the part about drugs. lol that was the only part of his post that had any semblance of truth in it | ||
Cambium
United States16368 Posts
On August 10 2009 18:39 RoieTRS wrote: for the people with even less social life than I, trust me, you are not missing much. I guarantee devoting your time to something as "wasteful" (from some people's point of view) as a video game is actually a much better endeavor than "getting drunk and hanging out" for the sake of doing so. obviously with friends it is nice and fun, but the majority of college fucktards do this social bullshit, and think they're the shit, and they do not know shit. If you love "wasting" your time with games then do it, it's better than wasting time and money going out drinking and becoming another social tool some truth in this statement... but the better option would be picking up a hobby (in addition to gaming). I recently started sailing with friends on weekends, so much more fun than bar hopping. | ||
duckett
United States589 Posts
On August 11 2009 05:04 fanatacist wrote: You're doing it wrong. Guarantee you don't get enough pussy. No, you're doing it wrong. Guarantee you don't get enough man-ass. | ||
hardehar
Afghanistan4 Posts
BGH > ALL OTHER FORMS OF STARCRAFT | ||
Loanshark
China3094 Posts
On August 10 2009 18:39 RoieTRS wrote: for the people with even less social life than I, trust me, you are not missing much. I guarantee devoting your time to something as "wasteful" (from some people's point of view) as a video game is actually a much better endeavor than "getting drunk and hanging out" for the sake of doing so. obviously with friends it is nice and fun, but the majority of college fucktards do this social bullshit, and think they're the shit, and they do not know shit. If you love "wasting" your time with games then do it, it's better than wasting time and money going out drinking and becoming another social tool This has been quoted like 6 times already lol | ||
fanatacist
10319 Posts
On August 11 2009 06:57 duckett wrote: No, you're doing it wrong. Guarantee you don't get enough man-ass. The fuck? Liquid`Drone: Actually the entire post is how I lived my life and succeeded in life in high school. | ||
v1rtu0so
United States140 Posts
i guess he gets pussy though | ||
Kyo Yuy
United States1286 Posts
On August 08 2009 07:38 Racenilatr wrote: http://i255.photobucket.com/albums/hh146/Racenilatr/IMG00087-20090807-1833.jpg Okay fine but then what do I do instead of starcraft? Improve your grades, try sports, try other video games. And if you're worried that "you fail at being Asian," then play the piano, do research, study math, go to Bible School... these are all things that are part of the Asian stereotype. I don't necessarily agree with stereotypes, but I will say this much: if you think that all Asians devote their lives to Starcraft then you really need to re-examine the world. I've met my fair share of Koreans, and some of them are singers, some are artists, and some are researchers. I once worked in a research lab under a Korean PI, and he was in the lab working like 12 hours a day, even working on Thanksgiving and other holidays. You may find this ridiculously hard to believe, but... + Show Spoiler + not all Korean men play Starcraft for a living A lot of progamers retire and have a lot of trouble finding a good job to do. The top TOP progamers are celebrities, but what about all the progamers that spend their entire career on the B team or get like one televised match a year? They don't get paid much as it is, and even after they retire they may not be able to do much. You're 15 and you're living in the United States, away from all the facilities that Koreans have like PC Bangs and Shield Academy and Korean clans. I don't know if you saw on SCForall, but some amateurs spend 5+ years trying to pass Courage and/or get noticed by a progaming team during the regular drafts, and even after then they fail to get drafted. Some people reach the age of 21 and then at that point stand little chance of getting in because of their age. I respect you a lot for trying to get good at Starcraft, but if you ask me and a lot of others, you're NOT going to get to B- in a few months no matter what and your chances of becoming a progamer are slim at best. It's good that you are passionate about something, but you also have to set realistic goals and be aware of your own physical and mental well being, and you also have to be realistic about the competition you face, as well as the fact that the best foreigners, the ones who make it to Korea, are often EXTREMELY talented and didn't play the game 12 hours a day prior to going to Korea. I encourage you to continue playing Starcraft and trying to improve yourself, it's really good that you have such a drive. Everyone admires that and so do I, I personally don't have the time or the dedication for Starcraft to improve myself as much as you do. But really, this is too much. I really think so. And you've known me since your debut on SC2GG so you know I say things to you with the utmost respect and concern for you. I'm not here to criticize or diss you, I'm just here to show you genuine concern and offer my advice. I hope that you will consider what I'm saying carefully. | ||
zeks
Canada1068 Posts
Like do you seriously want to look back at your life when you're 40, and discover that all the memories you made were in a virtual world? I'd rather remember all the stupid shit that I've done when I'm young like getting smashed and making an impact (good or bad) on other people. | ||
Jibba
United States22883 Posts
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SatouxKisei
233 Posts
so what rank are you now on iccup | ||
Yaqoob
Canada3317 Posts
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