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I liked the interview, but what i dont like is that "gamer girls" are getting special treatment. I dont really care if you're guy or girl, white or black, or anything like that. But when a bronze player will get interviews and so much attention JUST because they belong to a minority, it gets annoying.
If you want to be treated equally, then dont go around making a fuss about you being a "starcraft 2 gamer" when you're in the bronze league, and rarely play. It's like when my dad calls himself a "gamer" because he plays Farmville. It might be cute, but thats all it is.
To be treated seriously they have to act like normal players.
The girl seems really nice though, and i loved the interview
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Oh man take awesome as always. Didn´t know you had a youtube channel and just checking out the other videos. The esport interviews are hilarious but also rather sad.
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so interviewing bronze noobs is cool as long as they have boobs ? Ppl make fun of Tossgirl even tho she would pwn 99% of TL members 2v1... This thread was doomend from the start.
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interviewing female gamers are always cool, because there are so few of them willing to expose their sex (not in a literal sense, mind you) in any way what so ever. e-sports definitely needs more cool girls like killerbunny to set a good example for other gamers, especially female ones. if you want to step up your game, some exposure to the community at large is a good thing for your mindset. haters will hate and both them and the fans will give you more motivation to play well.
i'm very sorry to see so many complete retards expressing their insecure inferiority complex in this thread.
i really hope killerbunny starts playing as good as she's looking - which is dead sexy to say the least.
and yes, "gamer girls" definitely by all means deserves "special treatment". it's a big shame, not just for the e-sports community, but for computer nerd culture in general, that there are not more women in our movement.
so stop feeling scared of being beat by a girl in starcraft, stop fearing the presence of female counterparts - and start embracing the fact that everyone who plays computer games or enjoys going to lan parties is not just like you - a socially handicapped insecure male looser. no hard feelings, right.
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