Just playing, this blog post was very eye opening. My appreciation of your work is though the roof now :D Your my new hero!
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Gleve
United States206 Posts
Just playing, this blog post was very eye opening. My appreciation of your work is though the roof now :D Your my new hero! | ||
zul
Germany5427 Posts
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Khenra
Netherlands885 Posts
I recently broke up with my girlfriend. This was mainly due to the lack of support for my two great passions: singing and gaming. I almost felt ashamed whenever I wanted to play some StarCraft or League of Legends or whatever. Now that it's over I feel incredibly relieved. I will never again enter in a relationship with someone that does not fully support my passions. I am very happy that you have found your match | ||
Char711
United States862 Posts
Edit: Gleve (just above my post) is totally right: your face should totally be on the GG button website. I bought it after you mentioned it in a cast and me and several of my friends love the thing (it's SO addicting). | ||
Cashmere
Australia66 Posts
I almost feel guilty. I know watching your shows supports you; I just wish I could help further. | ||
zoombini
United States67 Posts
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Rylaji
Sweden580 Posts
djWHEAT, JenJen and miniWHEAT HWAITING! | ||
caelym
United States6421 Posts
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twoCube
United States32 Posts
One day you'll be able to quit and go full time man. One day. | ||
MoreFaSho
United States1427 Posts
While at Caltech, an incredibly difficult school, as an undergrad I got really into chess. This is the time a lot of chess players quit, but this is when I started playing, and I loved it and still love playing, studying, and competing in chess. The obvious problem is that doing these things takes a lot of time. So sleep suffered a little, my grades maybe weren't as high as they could be, and I'd miss some events because I was gone at a chess tournament. Some people see these "sacrifices" as big, but if you're doing something you truly enjoy, doing it the other way around is what is actually the big sacrifice. Giving up on being as exciting about how you spend your time is a sacrifice that I don't like to make. I managed to go from a weak 1000 chess rating to over 2100 in 4 years while being at one of the toughest universities in the US and it's not because I was smarter than my peers (I wasn't), but because I made time for things I enjoyed doing. This is why it pisses me off when people say "I only have 1-2 hours per day to practice starcraft, but I really want to be a pro-gamer". That's fucking bullshit. If you can only find 1-2 hours per day to do something to achieve what you want to do, you don't really want to do that thing, you like the idea of doing it. If you really wanted to do it, you'd be willing to put in the work and make sacrifices where you can. I'm not saying quit your job, but even if you're like me and you work 60+ hour weeks, even with sleep, that's still a lot of time left over. Oh, you really want to be a pro-gamer but you can't give up American Idol for 4 hours a week? Or some other TV show? Well, then maybe you don't really want to be a pro-gamer, you just like the idea of being a pro-gamer and you really want to be some dude on the couch watching American Idol. That's totally fine, but 95% of the time, if you really want to do something that you can train for from your own home, the only thing getting in the way is you. djWheat, you're a fucking inspiration. I hope to get a chance to meet you at MLG Columbus and/or MLG Anaheim. Keep up the awesome work. | ||
Greem
730 Posts
Kind words are pretty hard to collect when your heart belongs to eSport, almost no one around you even know what is it, but know that there're plenty nerds on teamliquid alone to support you whenever you'll need it! | ||
KristianJS
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ethorn
Sweden22 Posts
Love it when you cast and would love to hear you more often! | ||
FishStix
United States425 Posts
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guffe333
Denmark16 Posts
Hope you do well in the future and will get a full time job covering e-sports! -Loki | ||
Eruaphadion
Canada78 Posts
On May 28 2011 02:17 Chill wrote: This is why people call me a dick. Because whenever someone writes "I want to be a professional Starcraft player" or "I want to commentate full time" I'm always the first one in there telling him hobbies should stay hobbies. Starcraft rarely pays, and when it does, it often pays poorly. If one of the top guys can't support himself through commentary, what does that say about the rest of us? That said, I hope one day someone with a golden voice and incredible marketing and business development skills comes in and shows us how to scoop up a ton of money through sponsored commentary. Until that day I'll remain a hobbyist because I'm certainly not that man. God you are so awesome Chill. Oh, and you too Wheat! | ||
Cynic04
United States1 Post
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rculb
United States15 Posts
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CryingCow
Canada149 Posts
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takkatakka
United States48 Posts
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