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So just wondering, what physical characteristic of a woman justifies having a separate woman's league for starcraft? Or is there none really?
Well judging from history, the best female BW progamer (Tossgirl) failed miserably to even compete with the men. So maybe that's why they have different leagues. If you're a girl, and you can't beat Tossgirl, and if Tossgirl has only won like twice against pro gamer guys in the history of Korean BW, then all we'd see is a massacre.
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Hah, topic's name makes it sound like the 8th wonder of the world
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I should enter female cups, maybe I got a chance to win there. :>
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On October 15 2010 07:48 No_Roo wrote: So just wondering, what physical characteristic of a woman justifies having a separate woman's league for starcraft? Or is there none really?
As one, I can tell you that a female league would make girls feel more comfortable playing, knowing there's community support around what they do. It's not physical differences, just being able to play in a comfortable environment with people like yourself.
None of this HURR HURR TITS OR GTFO OMG BET UR FUGLY ROFLROFLROFL junk.
Also, it's good PR for females who may be interested in playing but are scared off by forum-posters and BM, you know?
Anyway, I think an international female team would be boss.
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On October 15 2010 07:53 op25no11 wrote: she's pretty fugly, as in fucking ugly
Ah, to be a woman on the internet.
Good interview. The interviewer is a total baller, good flow and questions.
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On October 15 2010 07:54 Pandonetho wrote:Show nested quote +So just wondering, what physical characteristic of a woman justifies having a separate woman's league for starcraft? Or is there none really? Well judging from history, the best female BW progamer (Tossgirl) failed miserably to even compete with the men. So maybe that's why they have different leagues. If you're a girl, and you can't beat Tossgirl, and if Tossgirl has only won like twice against pro gamer guys in the history of Korean BW, then all we'd see is a massacre. did tossgirl ever practice as hard as the other progamers tho? (hours a day schedule) i dont think so
On October 15 2010 07:55 MidKnight wrote: Hah, topic's name makes it sound like the 8th wonder of the world lol my exact thought
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so this girl, who is still in school, plays starcraft tournaments, participates in bmx tournaments, and is going on germany's next top model? If she was a fictional character, she would be the definition of a mary sue.
I get she being hot and everything, but I do not understand the significance of why she is being interviewed? like if she wasn't hot, why would he be interviewing her?
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It is speculated that females are better al multitasking.
So female gamers would potentially be better than us at Sc2 ?
I do remember Tossgirl in BW was good but not enough to make out against most of the top players.
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On October 15 2010 07:56 MorroW wrote:Show nested quote +On October 15 2010 07:54 Pandonetho wrote:So just wondering, what physical characteristic of a woman justifies having a separate woman's league for starcraft? Or is there none really? Well judging from history, the best female BW progamer (Tossgirl) failed miserably to even compete with the men. So maybe that's why they have different leagues. If you're a girl, and you can't beat Tossgirl, and if Tossgirl has only won like twice against pro gamer guys in the history of Korean BW, then all we'd see is a massacre. did tossgirl ever practice as hard as the other progamers tho? (hours a day schedule) i dont think so
Most sources said she played 12 hours a day like all the others. She said it in a few interviews as well. May or may not be true of course.
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On October 15 2010 07:57 Goliathsorrow wrote: It is speculated that females are better al multitasking.
So female gamers would potentially be better than us at Sc2 ?
I do remember Tossgirl in BW was good but not enough to make out against most of the top players.
lol she did beat Effort.
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did tossgirl ever practice as hard as the other progamers tho? (hours a day schedule) i dont think so
I was going to mention that in my post too but decided not to. Yeah, it's true females probably spend more time on their social lives too than progamer guys or whatever.
So, if you're not going to practice to be the best among humans, than you have no chance in hell of joining a unisex league if you're a girl. Because all we would see are guys.
lol she did beat Effort.
Do you think she could do it consistently? I can kill the world's best Modern Warfare player too if I played him enough times to land a lucky random grenade kill. But the end result would probably look something like 1-100.
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On October 15 2010 07:48 No_Roo wrote:So just wondering, what physical characteristic of a woman justifies having a separate woman's league for starcraft? Or is there none really? For example, a reason there is a woman's basketball league might be because women have a different mean height than men. I don't actually know anything about basketball, is it even an advantage to be taller? + Show Spoiler +First person to get a warning for answering this post gets 10 bonus points.
I don't think it's motivated by anything physical. I imagine women feel more comfortable competing in a womens league as opposed to a "unisex" league which is 99% male. As time goes on, and competitive female gaming becomes more popular, I can very much see these two merging as there really isn't anything that gives either gender an advantage... although they do say women are more efficient at multitasking.
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She's very pretty, how old is she?
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chicks i've seen on TL related to sc2
this chick, soo, that chick on gamestation with day9, toss girl, mia rose
therefore, 100% of the chicks in starcraft are hot
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Am I the only one that finds this quote very weird ?
"Yeah, well at the moment theres four of us, and were taking turns because theres only the 3on3 mode."
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On October 15 2010 07:57 Piy wrote:Show nested quote +On October 15 2010 07:56 MorroW wrote:On October 15 2010 07:54 Pandonetho wrote:So just wondering, what physical characteristic of a woman justifies having a separate woman's league for starcraft? Or is there none really? Well judging from history, the best female BW progamer (Tossgirl) failed miserably to even compete with the men. So maybe that's why they have different leagues. If you're a girl, and you can't beat Tossgirl, and if Tossgirl has only won like twice against pro gamer guys in the history of Korean BW, then all we'd see is a massacre. did tossgirl ever practice as hard as the other progamers tho? (hours a day schedule) i dont think so Most sources said she played 12 hours a day like all the others. She said it in a few interviews as well. May or may not be true of course. well theres still tons of progamers that rnt successful in sc1. just because tossgirl happen to not be as talented as the progamers we see doesnt mean its because shes female :p
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Keep the stupid remarks coming guys. I've got aaaaaaall day.
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Does the word "stereotype" mean anything to you guys?
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On October 15 2010 07:30 TadH wrote: shes actually pretty hot
2nd that
User was temp banned for this post.
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On October 15 2010 07:48 No_Roo wrote: So just wondering, what physical characteristic of a woman justifies having a separate woman's league for starcraft? Or is there none really?
Every competitive sport (read: game) is dominated by men. There are clearly reasons that go deeper than physical characteristics that cause womens' leagues to erupt. (most likely social reasons rather than something biological but maybe both (as in, biologically women are less competitive, if that was proven there you go, not claiming anything)
BTW: How the hell does she manage her time so well. Goddamn; BMX, Fencing, Gaming and good school grades. Wish I was that organized by a quarter. edit: oh she's not in university yet? still impressive.
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