Life As A Caster - Page 15
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CosmicHippo
United States547 Posts
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woreyour
582 Posts
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mrhh
50 Posts
I have enjoyed your casting for years, in quake, cpma and even warsow! Keep up the good work! | ||
PresenceSc2
Australia4032 Posts
On May 29 2011 01:56 Vortigan wrote: great read. NASL should pick up Wheat. He's easily one of the best casters out there! ummm..... i think he is busy enuf @_@ | ||
Tosho
Australia498 Posts
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b0ub0u
Canada445 Posts
Wheat you are simply living your life the way you want it and trying to pursue your dreams.. go for it! This is truly an inspiring everyday story... Respect dude! | ||
KrIzZzY
Morocco20 Posts
Hiding something from us aren't you little wheaty ! | ||
Tracedragon
United States948 Posts
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Cadaver!!
Hungary390 Posts
As for myself, I'd actually like to have an unchallenging, predictable job, since that would allow me to have time, and vitality for all the passions I have. | ||
deathserv
United States228 Posts
As I'm about to enter my third year of law school, I am happy to know that some out there are able to achieve a nice work/hobby balance! | ||
ct2299
380 Posts
Can't agree more with finding someone who supports you though. If they don't agree with your personal interests, you'll be fighting with them every step of the way to do what you love, which really makes it a big problem as time goes on. | ||
anzient
Denmark119 Posts
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JingleHell
United States11308 Posts
Even with a slightly different sort of setup, being a stay-at-home dad on disability, I agree entirely, when you have a passion, especially a crazy, time and tech involved one, having a significant other who can really get behind you is a must if you're going to have a significant other at all. I guess I'm lucky in a way, after reading that, I get to spend my whole day with my son, who frequently watches tournament VODs sitting in my lap. | ||
Valckrie
United Kingdom533 Posts
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hoepie
United Kingdom96 Posts
much love for all you do, keep fighting for your dreams, makin it happen like a baws! <3 | ||
Tusk
Canada427 Posts
I know it's not as much time as you'd like, the time you spend with miniwheat, but it's pretty clear that he has a good home and two loving parents, so he'll grow up fine. I think often now people equate good family with "lots of time spent together", when it's more about whether there is a good loving connection between everyone in the family. | ||
RocketBOy
15 Posts
I know a lot of people will give me flack on this , but hey about half if not more on here are college kids who don't have a family or a mortgage or even real bills , so that is expected. Take it from a filmmaker who made the mistake of putting his career before family , my wife enventually left me for not putting her and the child first. I did win her back but that was after being humbled to my core and realizing its just a career , just a film , or in star craft just a game. Your wife is supportative , and that's great , but so was mine. Don't miss out on the greatest and largest task a man can do and that is to raise a son who will make the world a better place one day. Keep doing e sports , but just think about how important those two people are to you , nothing in life is as important. sorry for any typos and good luck with your future life. | ||
TrainFX
United States469 Posts
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Scraps
United States39 Posts
Another thought for you: Give us a chance to add some financial support to your life. Some of us are actually stuck in the rat race and coming home to one of your shows is something to look forward to during the ride home. 60 minute commutes are made easier when listening to podcasts in the car. Many people like this are more than willing, in fact, ready, willing and able to provide $5-15 a month for things (subscriptions, merchandise, special events, etc). You have to give us that opportunity. You have proven your worth, now let us prove ours. | ||
SONE
Canada839 Posts
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