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On March 30 2011 18:18 whiterabbit wrote:Show nested quote +On March 30 2011 18:16 HavocGG wrote: Out of curiosity, does anyone know why they chose to have the commentators stand up all the time for this tournament ? They mentioned something about new caster's studio setup etc. I had feeling they were also confused with standing, Tasteless was sitting at beginning of first day for some time then realized he has to stand up.
I think they are only standing during the on camera parts. When they randomly switched to Artosis face during the game yesterday he appeared to be sitting down.
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What's the under/over on a disconnect, by the way?
HuK was the MVP sniper for the team game, right?
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Anyone pm me a restream, at school and wanna watch epic match!
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On March 30 2011 18:18 Owii wrote: Casting Archon!
Take a shot. oh my, if you do that all night you will get alcohol poisoning.
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Chose Huk to win this on Liquibet, no idea why.. MVP gonna take this I think.
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omg so excited!!!
GOOOOOOOO HUK!!
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On March 30 2011 18:19 freakeh wrote: Anyone pm me a restream, at school and wanna watch epic match! same
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Huk Bieber VS Mvp Bieber ...
HUK FIGHTING
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This is the best map for huk to win on, a map where he can make his steamroller army like San does
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On March 30 2011 18:17 OTL wrote: Not that it matters, but Huk's pretty much as American as he is Canadian. He was born in US and lived there about as long as he's lived in Canada. I'm sure he requests to be called Canadian, but since most people place so much emphasis on where you're born, it's interesting that Huk's still considered Canadian.
Not to derail too much, but its the individuals choice. Im Australian, but my roots (and birth) are entirely Croatian. Im probably in the same boat as HuK - ive lived and been educated here and live "aussie", so prefer to be known as such.
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Well MVP hasnt been doing good against Toss, but HuK didnt impress me much either.
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On March 30 2011 18:20 hugman wrote:Show nested quote +On March 30 2011 18:19 freakeh wrote: Anyone pm me a restream, at school and wanna watch epic match! same No restreams - the tournament is free and you still want to piss GOMTV off ?
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Huk is amazing but he has some crazy all-stalker vs. marauder strat that gets raped every game I see him play ladder. Never the less still rooting for good ol' Huk.
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On March 30 2011 18:19 greycubed wrote: I'm pretty sure people yawn more often when they're nervous. It calms you down.
Actually, people yawn due to lack of oxygen in the brain, usually caused by sleep deprivation... so I guess he stayed up last night.
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Really hope MVP can show us some better TvP stuff. Would like to see him in the later stages of this tournament.
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On March 30 2011 18:22 Bliznako wrote:Show nested quote +On March 30 2011 18:19 greycubed wrote: I'm pretty sure people yawn more often when they're nervous. It calms you down. Actually, people yawn due to lack of oxygen in the brain, usually caused by sleep deprivation... so I guess he stayed up last night. That's not always true. People can yawn just from seeing someone else yawn.
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On March 30 2011 18:22 Bliznako wrote:Show nested quote +On March 30 2011 18:19 greycubed wrote: I'm pretty sure people yawn more often when they're nervous. It calms you down. Actually, people yawn due to lack of oxygen in the brain, usually caused by sleep deprivation... so I guess he stayed up last night.
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On March 30 2011 18:18 Moonwrath wrote:Show nested quote +On March 30 2011 18:17 OTL wrote: Not that it matters, but Huk's pretty much as American as he is Canadian. He was born in US and lived there about as long as he's lived in Canada. I'm sure he requests to be called Canadian, but since most people place so much emphasis on where you're born, it's interesting that Huk's still considered Canadian. He's trying to capture that Bieber flare.
Probably better off emphasizing the Canadian side unless he's in the US. If you are American traveling in Europe, sew a Canadian flag to your backpack and you get treated much better.
And quite honestly (and I know this because I was in the same situation) when you spend the first 10 years of your life somewhere and the next 10 somewhere else, the first 10 don't count all that much. You can't remember half of them and the teenage years define you way more than primary school does.
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