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One of the most interesting interviews I've read in a long time. I waited for someone to translate this article so I could discuss some of the more interesting topics mentioned in this interview. I can't do pretty stuff like adding pictures from the original article and I can't be arsed to learn it so I thought it'd be better for someone else to translate the piece. Then I got bored of waiting and translated the damn thing. Took me hours. Remind me never to translate ridiculously long interviews again. It's such a pain in the ass. Anyhow, hope you enjoy the interview as much as I did.
Live Interview: In his third year of progaming, Flash; the story of the “ultimate weapon”
There has been around seventy or so published articles of FOMOS’ focal content of the interviews section, the “Live Interview”. Numerous influential members associated with the e-sports scene have been telling their more sincere stories “live” through this section to the e-sports fans. But one day we suddenly realized that we have never interviewed the “ultimate weapon”, Flash of KT Rolster.
The other members of the “Taek-Beng-Lee-Ssang” quartet have had as many as two opportunities to open up to their fans. However, Flash’s name was where to be found on the list of interviews. Ever since his debut, Flash has been the centre of attention due to his age, and has now has matured into the leading member of his race, and one of the mightiest progamers. We were never more certain that it was time to interview him.
And it couldn’t have come at a better time. Since the start of the Shinhan Bank Proleague Season 2009-2010, Flash has blazed the competition coming out victorious in all his six matches, not to mention showing performances worthy of his nickname, the “ultimate weapon”, in the individual leagues. Of course, his performance in the previous season was noting to scoff at, but this season looks to be different from the last. With the support of his reliable teammates, Flash has been looking stable gaming-wise and psychologically. And this being his third year into progaming, his interviewing skills has become more adept and entertaining than any other.
Flash’s first “Live Interview” since his debut. FOMOS’ first “Live Interview” with the Flash. An interview two years in the making, this “Live Interview” did not disappoint the expectations.
We shall summarize the key points of the interview.
1. Flash, an unexpected victim of his nerves? 2. Does Flash enjoy his nickname “the juvenile head of the household”? 3. How was the “anti-carrier build” created? 4. Flash: “Nada was not my mentor.” 5. Flash likes trophies better than having a girlfriend.
No longer “the baby of the scene”, Flash, a veteran progamer in his own right
The vast majority of the journalists working in this scene remember every moment of Flash’s career. I am no different in this regard. It was sometime around the April of 2007. Flash, a mere child, crashes onto the scene like a shooting star by defeating Free and Bisu on his first Dual Tournament to qualify for the OGN Starleague. Even before his debut, there were rumours of him being an unbelievable player, but nobody predicted such an entrance. After making it to the final four, then the final eight on his first two OGN Starleagues, he became the youngest winner ever of an individual league by placing first in the Bacchus OGN Starleague 2008. It was the moment the “ultimate weapon” was born.
Q: With the start of this season’s proleague, you have entered your third year of progaming. A: I was afraid of losing after become known to so many people. However, I have matured enough to handle these things on my own now. I have lost plenty of games up to this point, so I focus more on winning than on my defeats.
Q: You must have gotten your own progaming “know-how” by now. A: It is only natural. I used to tire myself out after practicing for numerous tournaments. Fortunately, I have learned how to keep up with my practice demands without tiring myself out. I also helps that I work out three hours a day (laughs). I think it explains my recent good results.
Q: Are there any games that you regret? A: There were so many games that I feel terrible about losing. I personally believe that our team would have won the match against Air Force ACE, and would have done better in the league afterwards, if I didn’t end up losing against Oversky on Battle Royal. I was such a fool to play on that map (laughs). I didn’t realize how difficult the map was until I practiced on it. I just wanted to prove to everyone that I could defeat zergs on that map since no one else was able to do it.
Q: You lost twice against the same team in one day for the first time last season against Samsung Khan and STX Soul. A: I was painfully aware of that fact as well. Actually, I was also aware that I was the only player to have not received the dishonour of losing twice a day. I actually keep track of all these records and pay a lot of attention to it. I have lost proleague matches before, but always won the ACE match afterwards. But I ended up losing the ACE match as well against Samsung Khan and STX Soul. I was especially devastated after the match-up against STX Soul, it was one of my toughest moments.
Q: One of your toughest moments? What were the other harsh moments for you? A: It was harsh when I was eliminated from both individual leagues last season. I was physically drained when I played against Best in the OGN Starleague. On Wednesday I played the Winner’s League, and the very same night I had to play in the OGN Starleague and the very next day I ended up crashing out of the MSL as well. I think that my current position would have been different had I handled the situation better. They should arrange the schedule so that such a thing does not happen in my opinion. I actually wanted to quit progaming after I dropped out of the MSL (laughs). It wasn’t just the harshness of the defeat; I was worn out by gaming in general. The schedule was just too tough. I was exhausted that I told my manager that I couldn’t go on.
Q: That reminds me of your nickname, “the juvenile head of the household”. What is your honest opinion on it? A: (Laughs) Honestly? For me, it is a very positive nickname. It means that I am carrying the entire team on my shoulders. However, it’s not the same for the team. It doesn’t matter what the fans call me as long as the team wins, but the situation wasn’t so. I am close friends with all my teammates, and I think they may have been stressed out because of my nickname. So I kept saying that “I want everyone on our team to win” in my interviews. I am happy because it’s actually happening that way this season (laughs).
Q: Did you ever think to yourself “why can’t you even win a single match for me?” A: I would be lying if I said that I never thought that (laughs). Even so, I never actually said those comments to my teammates. I don’t win all the time either. I thought to myself that it’s enough that I win my matches if my teammates are going through a tough phase. So I’m okay after ten minutes or so. I always think ahead, so things are not that hard on me.
Q: Do you think you were over-used due to KT Rolster’s “hope-torture” inducing position in the league? What would have happened if your team was at the bottom of the table instead? A: I don’t think I can just say “then I’ll rest” (laughs). Our team is sponsored by a huge company. It is unimaginable for us to finish at the bottom. It also does not bode well for my own ego to let my team finish at a low position. I would have kept playing even if my results were not good.
Q: This season’s KT Rolster feels different, perhaps highlighted by the fact that it is the beginning of the season, but different nonetheless. A: Luxury’s revival has given me the greatest strength. Also, most of the first team members have been relegated to the reserve team one time or the other during the off-season period. They all practiced all night to gain their spot back (laughs). The coaching staff also helped control our mindset and scolded us a lot. The name change from KTF to KT also brought about change for the better in general. With our new uniforms and new mindset, we were able to produce better results.
Nada has never been Flash’s mentor. And do nerves still get to Flash?
Flash’s stories about his debut and his period as an amateur/semi-professional gamer are well known by all. The process of Flash making his debut as a progamer for KT Rolster was a controversial one. If such a feud went on for the right to claim ownership over a gamer who hadn’t even been registered as a progamer (my own translation, the original article is very vague with the comments), one can only imagine the skill and untapped potential of Flash during his younger days. We’ll here more on this topic from Flash himself.
Q: We’re curious about how you made your debut as a progamer. It is such a well known story, but let’s hear it anyways. A: It was back I was really young, probably when I was in third year of primary school. I watched my elder brother play Starcraft, but he didn’t help me much. Just when I got the hang of the game, my parents got rid of the computer. Then I went to internet cafes to play FPS mainly, but got interested in Starcraft again after I watched it being broadcasted on television. My parents brought another computer around winter time, and I ended up beating people who had been playing it for over a year after a while. I surprised myself by successfully incorporating progamer strategies I saw on television (laughs).
So I ended up passing the KOR (currently Hite Sparkyz) team entry test. But I was just an online practice partner, and they neglected me too much (laughs). When I told them that I was going to quit their team, the then coach of team KOR asked me “are you seriously going quit?”. It may seem unthinkable for an online practice partner to just move teams like that, but I had little choice since my time was running about. I made a promise with my parents, and I had a precious few months to keep that promise. I did get my semi-professional progaming license while I was with KOR, and I moved to Pantech and Curitel after someone I know introduced me to them. Thankfully, coach Lee Gwang Su took good care of me. After one or two months of joining the team, I ended placing first on every team ranking tournament for the next six months. When the word got out, several teams approached me, but I chose KTF. There were some problems with the trade (laughs).
Q: Because of your time in Pantech and Curitel, everybody regards Nada as your mentor. What are your thoughts on this issue? Who is your mentor? A: I was not yet ready to mimic Nada then. To be honest, I tried to learn from him, but I couldn’t (laughs). So I decided to improve on my own. I was on friendly terms with Firefist, Hero V and Pepe. I went to school everyday, so I had to practice during the night. These three helped me progress so much by playing with me all night. So they can be called as my mentor. Many people say that Nada was my mentor, but to be frank he was not. It was difficult to ask elder gamers for a game at such a young age, but Firefist, Hero V and Pepe took the initiative to help me out.
Q: After you got your progaming license, you passed the qualification rounds immediately. Was that expected? A: I went out there with zero expectations. I had never experienced the progaming world. I went to the offline qualifiers the day after I became a progamer, and everyone was saying that my group was “the best you can hope for”, and I luckily went through. The next day, the MBC Game offline qualifier group I was in was supposed to be even easier, but I met TT in the early rounds and he built gateways in my base to win the game. I was inexperienced and got thrown off my game afterwards (laughs). So I had to wait for the next offline qualifiers to enter the MSL.
Q: In you earlier interviews, you often mentioned that you were not affected by your nerves at all. A: Although I said such things, in truth I was a nervous wreck (laughs). Once I reached the OGN Starleague, there were too many people there. I actually couldn’t sleep the night before. I woke Hery (current KT Rolster coach) up at dawn and practiced with him all night. I played Light without an ounce of sleep, but luckily was able to defeat him. The cheering after I won was unbelievable. I was able to turn heads with that victory, and was able to gain confidence from the match and perform well in that Starleague.
Q: So was it the attention that brought you here? A: I still love playing games in front of big crowds. That’s why I like playing against SK Telecom T1. In enjoy playing in the presence of many people.
Q: So nerves don’t affect you now? A: Nope (laughs). I still get nervous. I took medications to help with my nerves even after I won for the first time. I won on televised matches, but the games were not indicative of my skill level. On the few occasions that I perform up to my practice games’ standards I mention it during my interviews. Regular fans don’t know much about the level of gaming that goes on in the practice room. Even now, I can’t play as well as I did during practice. If I’m to be blunt, I rarely lose during practice. It doesn’t matter whether I play my teammates, or even Bisu or Jaedong. I think if I play as well as I do during practice there’s no reason to be the underdog against these players.
Q: Your display of skill on television is ridiculously high nonetheless. A: I think I am able to represent eighty to ninety percentage of my skill level. However, that ten percent difference is critical. It was especially so in my recent match against FBH. I was able to smile because my team won, but I was very unsatisfied with my game. People said that I played well, but I did not think so.
Q: If so, were there any games that you were truly satisfied with afterwards? A: The come-back game against FBH was okay, and I was very happy with my performance in the GomTV Invitational finals back then. My match against Jaedong on Harmony was okay as well. I think the game I played against Mind on Othello displayed the full hundred percent of my capabilities.
The smile that came after being defeated by Stork; the birth of the “anti-carrier build”
Flash is not just a player who plays the game well. He is constantly trying to create new build-orders and strategies. That is why the topic of “anti-carrier build” comes up when we think of Flash. The terrifying build that diminished carriers into mineral wasting units with fully upgraded goliaths. Commentator Kim Tae Hyeong had to say a tearful good-bye to his beloved carriers due to this build, and started a new romance with arbiters.
Q: Let’s discuss the “anti-carrier build” in detail. It cannot be denied that the topic springs to mind the moment you are mentioned. A: I played a similar style beforehand but was unable to show it on televised games. Then after I lost my game against Stork in the round of eight, I had a sudden flash of inspiration. The revelation was so sweet that I smiled all the way back to the KT Rolster house. It was so strong against carriers (laughs). I first used it against Free on Loki. I did not plan to use it. I was left with almost no SCVs after being surprised by proxy gates in my base, and had no choice but to use the build in order to make a come-back. I started to use the build frequently after this game, and refined it as time passed by.
Q: So you were confident in the build? A: I believe that was so. To be more precise, there were no other options. ForGG won a lot with timing pushes, but I believed that his style would have limitations. Protosses were too strong and I had to come up with a better way to counter their style of play. I reached my peak with this build shortly after I defeated Stork in the OGN Starleague finals.
Q: There are complaints that your style is too monotonous after the creation of the “anti-carrier build”. A: The sorry thing about it is that everyone asks me why I keep playing the same upgrade style terran against protoss. It’s because I rarely lose during practice with it. Actually, I am revealing this for the first time, there is a new style of play that I have against protoss. It’s about fifty percent in its completion. It may have been used already, but I have modified it to suit my own tastes. I believe I will be able to show it on television one day, so I think you can raise your expectations for it. I am working hard to create my own style of play, and will have no predispositions about using all-ins as well (laughs).
Q: Many to say this is the “golden age of zerg”, with the zerg domination so visible in the scene. A: I think it has a lot to with the map pool. Both indivial leagues were taken by the zerg, and this is unthinkable in this scene (laughs). I seriously believe that should introduce some terran and protoss favoured maps. Of course zerg players have practiced hard for this, but the map plays a big factor in my opinion.
Q: So you believe the map pool is responsible for the current trends? A: If I’m to be honest, even when the overall situation for the zergs was dire, Jaedong was still doing very well. They say it’s “Zerg-craft” but I don’t agree at all. Zerg players say that it is “Terran-craft”, but the reality is very different. Don’t terran players lose a lot despite the claim for the race being imbalanced? In an age where all three races have more or less an even footing, the map pool plays a huge part because every race is very similar skill-wise.*
*I believe the overall argument Flash is presenting is that every race is more or less equal in terms of meta-game evolution and micromanagement skills, and until the next wave of evolution (that may never come) comes that raises one race above another, there’s no possible way to overcome map imbalance which Flash believes is the cause for the recent zerg domination.
Q: Your versus-zerg style has become more varied. The game you’ve played against Hero in particular caused much discussion in the communities. A: I thought a lot about this style of play, and also paid attention to the psychology of the opposing player as well. The match was the accumulation of a lot of research and thought. The most important thing was to enhance my repertoire against zerg to three things in order to confuse them. It has yet to solve the match-up, but if I improve the build like I did with the “anti-carrier build” I think it will help me against zergs. Unfortunately, this style of play already has an answer to it. I’ll need to recombine this build with another one.
Driven by the “scholar terran”, Mind
After discussing his “anti-carrier build”, the atmosphere became much lighter. We were able to converse more casually and focus more on his plans for the future. One of the more interesting topics that came up were his thoughts on fellow terran gamers Mind and Baby.
Q: How do you practice? You have one of the heaviest schedule demands. A: Once the schedules came up, I had to think about the left over matches every time I used up a build-order. It really caused me a lot of headaches. I used to worry more about which build-orders to use or spare against the players I had to go against in the future than what to do against my immediate opponent on the schedule. I always come up the build-orders by myself. The community assumed that I used to win a lot of matches because of the build-orders that Sync (ex-KTF coach) once prepared for me, but even back then I often prepared the build- orders all by myself. I don’t think ahead so much anymore. I’ve changed now. After getting eliminated early on in the individual leagues so many times, I decided to just win no matter what as I go along.
Q: You hold the title of being the youngest winner of an individual league. A: I thought back then that I was ready to win an individual league. After Mind won the MSL, I got heavily motivated. I became furious after reading the articles about Mind being the youngest winner ever of an individual league (laughs). I told myself that there was no reason for me to perform worse than him and practiced incredibly hard, and ended up winning the OGN Starleague. Thinking back, perhaps I’ve won too early on because my motivational level dropped afterwards.
Q: There were moments where you slumped after you earned your first title. A: Even now, although I lose to S-class players, I don’t lose too much to lower level players. It’s because I never underestimate my opponents. I do admit that there were periods during which didn’t practice too much. What with getting sick at times and getting my teeth straightened, there were times that I didn’t do as well as I could. But it’s all behind me now, and I’m ready to spread my wings and fly.
Q: We can’t skip discussing the youngest progamer on the scene, Baby. A: I’ve heard a lot about him. I’ve heard that he is the best player on his team now (laughs). Personally, I think that it’s possible for him to break my record for the “the youngest player to qualify for an individual league”, but perhaps less so for the “youngest player to win an individual league” because of the immense competition these days. The people who win keep winning. If he manages to somehow break both my records, he’ll truly break out of his shell to become a great player.
Q: Doesn’t it take a lot of luck as well as skill to win an individual league? A: Even now it amazes me how I managed to win the OGN Starleague (laughs). Being a champion requires both skill and luck. Jaedong was losing 0:2 in the Batoo OGN Starleague finals, but the games that were played afterwards were all stacked in his favour in terms of fortune. Once Fantasy was spawned in the one spot where he could not wall himself in. I was reminded of how important luck was. Of course Jaedong was the best player then and is the best player now. He is in my opinion the player with the most skill. Combine his skill and his recent series of good fortune, and it’s no wonder why he won those titles he won. I consider myself to be perfectly capable of winning those titles too if only I had that luck. Only time will tell if such a thing will happen to me in this season or the next (laughs).
Q: Are there any titles you wish to gain as of now? A: I want to win the “player of the year” award. I’ve already won the “terran player of the year” and “newcomer of the year” awards. Since I’m playing well this season, with a “player with the most victories” award for the past two proleague seasons already under my belt, I think I can win the award in the near future. Jaedong already won two individual leagues this year, so this year’s award will probably go to him, but perhaps I can steal it away if I do well in the remaining time frame. I plan on getting the award in at least three years time even if I don’t get it this year.
Q: Don’t you want to win the proleague? A: I really want to win it a lot. But I don’t want to set my goals up too high. I intend to qualify for the post-season play-offs first. From then on, we’ll have to work as a team to plan our way into the top spot. It will be unrealistic for me to plan on winning the proleague when our team has failed to qualify for the play-off spots for several seasons. So my goal is to qualify for the play-offs. They say you should aim high, but I believe that you should be realistic with your goals. I don’t have my sights on the individual league titles either at this stage to be honest.
Q: But don’t the sponsors demand trophies? A: Of course the stand on the situation cannot be same for everyone. But our sponsors tell us to take it one step at a time. Words like that really help us out, and lessens the burden on our shoulders. We’re told to do better than our last season’s finish, seventh, even if we don’t win this time. I believe that it’ll only be a matter of time before we get the winning trophy if we take it one step at a time.
Flash: “I intend on being progamer for the next ten years!”
With all this experience gained within just three years, we were curious to see how much more Flash would progress as a gamer in the future. Flash mentioned that he wishes to remain as a progamer for the next ten years. Doesn’t it boggle the mind how much this young player will achieve during that period? We were sure that Flash is the gamer with the most potential the scene has ever seen. Not just gaming-wise, but in terms of his mindset towards his profession.
Let’s pay close attention to this prodigy for the next decade to come. Let’s not forget to cheer for him when he amazes us with his skill. Of course there will always be fans who are over-critical of the players. But through this interview we realized that Flash was not a player who would be easily thrown-off by such criticisms or derogatory comments. Getting sturdier by the day, Flash truly was the “ultimate weapon”.
Q: Did you think about playing Starcraft 2? A: As of now, since I’m doing well playing Brood War, I don’t intend to switch to Starcraft 2. Players who are not getting good results might switch immediately, but for now I just want to be good at Brood War. I’ve heard things about Starcraft 2 being not as fun as the original, but I’m sure there will be qualities that only Starcraft 2 possesses. I don’t think it’s wise to expect the same game, and we’ll need to take it as a brand new game. I intend to do so from a distance.
Q: With nicknames like “young monster”, “ultimate weapon”, “crooked-child” and “juvenile head of the household”, you have one of the most nicknames out of any progamers. A: I don’t pay that much attention to it. I just take it as a sign of popularity and I urge myself to play better. “crooked-child” was a nickname with a bad connotation, but I liked it. It just sounded cute (laughs). Now I feel good about that nickname. Other gamers might like such nicknames too. My teammates say I catch onto things fast and call me “crooked-child” too (laughs).
Q: Which non-teammate player are you most friendly with? A: It’s hard to pick one. I’m friendly with a lot of gamers. I’m pretty close with Jaedong, Fantasy and Kal. I know all the STX Soul players personally. I have been on the scene for quite some time now and know a lot of players (laughs). Fantasy was the same race as me, and we progressed in skill at a similar rate. We’ve been friends since we were amateurs.
Q: “Lee-Ssang” match-up has always been a hot issue amongst the fans. Do you consider Jaedong as your rival? A: Yes. I feel sorry for my fans since my career is lacking compared to his. It hurts my pride as well. But don’t I win against Jaedong not that infrequently? I believe that our trophy count comparison can be in my favour with time because of that. Our conditions on the day we meet often decide the outcome of the match. Come to think about it, I think I have played Jaedong the most. So I don’t think it’s a stretch to say that we are rivals. But I want to catch up to him more than anything else.
Q: Do you have a role-model as a progamer? A: I don’t have one. I confessed a lot of things today. To be honest I gave a lot of phony answers during my time (laughs). However, Reach is my role-model as a person. He gets good reviews wherever he goes. I never once heard a person bad mouth him. Once there was a bad mannered team that wouldn’t stop to exchange greetings with Reach. So I said that I would do the same to them as well, but Reach scolded me for having that kind of an attitude. As a result I learned a lot about paying respect to one another and having good manners.
Q: When was the time when you spent your money the most? A: I think it was when I bought my fellow teammates a meal. I never indulged myself by spending money. I don’t think I spent over two hundred thousand won even once. Most of my clothes are gifts, and I don’t enjoy accessories. So I never spent too much money at once. I spend most of my cash on food. Food for my teammates and food for me (laughs).
Q: Don’t you want to get a girlfriend? A: I don’t have the time to meet one. Back when I had one there was more time, but now I’m too busy. During the off-season I catch up with several friends, but I don’t think I can date anyone. The most important thing is that it’s not possible for me to retain my performance if I get a girlfriend. There will never be an opportunity like this for me ever again. This is the time to win.
Q: What kind of progamer do you want to be? A: I want to be the progamer with the most trophies before I retire. I want everyone to think of me whether they think of the proleague or the individual leagues. I also want to gain the respect of everyone like Boxer. In short, I want to be a “legend”. Just I like I grew up looking up to Boxer, I want the next crop of progamers looking up to me.
Q: Do you want to play into your thirties? Could you disclose some of your plans for the future? A: I think I’ll keep playing until I get drafted into the military. I have yet to think of playing in my thirties like Boxer. I’m sorry to say this to the older players out there, but they say that you’re not as nifty once you get old. I won’t give up the moment I feel some limitations. I don’t have such problems as of now anyways (laughs).
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This was a really honest interview, I like it a lot. Thanks so much for translating this! I was surprised by how blunt he is.
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Korea (South)3086 Posts
Damn FlaSh is so baller. Sounds like he has a lot in store for us. All you FlaSh style TvP haters can eat it when FlaSh comes out with this new style. FlaSh hwaiting!
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Washington, D.C9931 Posts
really nice interview. perhaps the most candid one i've ever read? love it, thanks!
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is awesome32244 Posts
Awesome interview, I recommend that everyone reads this. Lot's of info thrown around combined with very blunt answers.
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Thanks a lot for the translation, really interesting interview.
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"Q: Do you have a role-model as a progamer? A: I don’t have one. I confessed a lot of things today. To be honest I gave a lot of phony answers during my time (laughs). However, Reach is my role-model as a person. He gets good reviews wherever he goes. I never once heard a person bad mouth him. Once there was a bad mannered team that wouldn’t stop to exchange greetings with Reach. So I said that I would do the same to them as well, but Reach scolded me for having that kind of an attitude. As a result I learned a lot about paying respect to one another and having good manners."
Even the people who don't like Reach actually like Reach.
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Great interview, very honest. I'm glad he sounds motivated to win and "catch up with Jaedong". If he playes for another 10 years and stays consistent there's no telling how many titles he might win! He sounds like he's matured a lot too.
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Thanks for the translation, great interview.
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LOl this is so long i bet it took you like 4 hours to do
nice job man
and it's easy to get pictures, just type img in brackets "[img]" and /img in brackets again and within it, just c/p the picture url which u can get by right clicking the picture and clicking "copy picture url" or whatever it is
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Katowice25012 Posts
wow one of the rare interviews that is actually interesting
Thanks for the translation
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thanks man. great interview.
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Q: Don’t you want to get a girlfriend? A: I don’t have the time to meet one. Back when I had one there was more time, but now I’m too busy. During the off-season I catch up with several friends, but I don’t think I can date anyone. The most important thing is that it’s not possible for me to retain my performance if I get a girlfriend. There will never be an opportunity like this for me ever again. This is the time to win. To: Stork. Subject: why you suck.
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Amazing interview.
His role-model is Reach awesome!
Such a stark contrast between interviews of other top players like Fantasy, Effort, Bisu.
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One of the best progamer interviews I have ever read. Gives a lot of insight into flash/his struggle as a progamer. He will definitely grab a SL this season, its about time. JD vs Flash for the OSL finals
Edit:Major baller props for doing the interview, thank you sir
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Awesome. Thanks a ton for the translation!
Man, Flash is great, you can see how much he's matured over the last year or so. Although he still has some extremely lofty goals, but hey, if anyone can challenge Jaedong's current dominance in SC it is him. You can just tell how hungry he is for success. Best of luck to him in both starleagues this season, it would be amazing to see him possibly win this zerg-dominated OSL. A Jaedong v Flash final (or Stork v Flash final) would be just perfect imo
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Great interview, I feel like this is the first real interview I've read with Flash. Thanks!
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That is the most honest and best interview ive read. Thanks dude!
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On October 31 2009 05:33 ghostWriter wrote: LOl this is so long i bet it took you like 4 hours to do
nice job man
and it's easy to get pictures, just type img in brackets "[img]" and /img in brackets again and within it, just c/p the picture url which u can get by right clicking the picture and clicking "copy picture url" or whatever it is
5 minutes to read the article. 7 hours of dicking around waiting for someone to translate. 4 full hours of non-stop translating. 1 hour and a half of sitting back and television. 10 minutes to get what you were saying. 20 minutes of cursing and throwing a hissy fit because the image keeps clogging between the articles for some retarded reason. 10 minutes to recall and count how many hours I've spent awake while everyone's asleep. And that's like a third of my day wasted just to discuss "OMG FLASH OWNS BISU AND JAEDONG DURING PRACTICE". FML.
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Belgium9937 Posts
really nice interview thanks
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Don't hotlink images for fomos, but thanks!
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Amazing interview, I love Flash!
Thank you so much!
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This is why he's the best of the best; kid's got a clear head and a straight set of priorities.
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One of the best interviews I've ever read. I can't wait for FlaSh's new build!
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On October 31 2009 05:35 anch wrote:Show nested quote +Q: Don’t you want to get a girlfriend? A: I don’t have the time to meet one. Back when I had one there was more time, but now I’m too busy. During the off-season I catch up with several friends, but I don’t think I can date anyone. The most important thing is that it’s not possible for me to retain my performance if I get a girlfriend. There will never be an opportunity like this for me ever again. This is the time to win. To: Stork. Subject: why you suck.
Stork rules. He plays WoW more than Starcraft, watches Japanese animes while others contemplate build-orders for their next opponent, dates his cute looking girlfriend and once in a while practices Starcraft if he feels like it.
Yet he somehow remains as one of the best protosses in the world for five years running. He has his life figured out. Bisu can go show off his probe control that he practiced for seven hours the day before only to get smashed to the ground by 1a2a3a hydralisk wave from Shine. Stork has this all figured out. When the maps get protoss friendly again, he'll probably add another silver medal to his already extensive collection.
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Wow I really didnt expect the interview to be this interesting and honest, (like the part about one of the other KT players just winning one game,lol !) thx a lot! definitely looking forward to flashs new protoss build, hope it doesnt take too long for him to reveal it
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Awesome interview thanks a lot <3 <3 <3 And flash works out for three hours per day to be able to handle practice? o_o
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On October 31 2009 05:57 l10f wrote:Didn't realize someone did this already boo Good thing it got bumped before I started!
I was watching so much porn before I got fed up of waiting for people like you to post the translated interview in a nice, well organized manner. So it's only your own fault.
Please don't make me do this kind of stuff again. It's so agonizingly painful.
I mean how the fuck are you supposed to translate 아쉬운 경기, 소년가장, 3년차 프로게이머, or 꼼딩 without sounding like total retard? Either I forgot more English than I imagined, or the English vocabulary is much less expressive than I expected.
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Really excellent interview, thanks for your effort in translating
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This interview made me a fan of his. Thanks for doing the translation too.
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thanks for the translation man!
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Wow, Flash and Jaedong are close!
This is like the first time I've read someone being close to JD apart from his team mates.
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On October 31 2009 06:04 7mk wrote: definitely looking forward to flashs new protoss build, hope it doesnt take too long for him to reveal it I hope this new protoss build isn't the next 14cc or no turrets. To be honest, as highly as I rate Flash and would like to get my hopes up, I don't expect him to be able to fundamentally change the TvP matchup after all these years.
If his last couple of TvP games contain elements of this new strategy then it just seems to be about increased dropship usage. This impression could be completely wrong though. (My dream would be that he has figured out how to use bio effectively against protoss... but that's not going to happen.)
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Wow... If a rather homofobic person says" Gay for you" right now, it descripes how good that interview was. Didn't knew he was friends with Jaedong at all. And LOL flash loving food hahaa.
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On October 31 2009 06:16 okum wrote:Show nested quote +On October 31 2009 06:04 7mk wrote: definitely looking forward to flashs new protoss build, hope it doesnt take too long for him to reveal it I don't expect him to be able to fundamentally change the TvP matchup after all these years.
Again, you mean?
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Awesome interview, thanks so much
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On October 31 2009 06:24 Rostam wrote:Show nested quote +On October 31 2009 06:16 okum wrote:On October 31 2009 06:04 7mk wrote: definitely looking forward to flashs new protoss build, hope it doesnt take too long for him to reveal it I don't expect him to be able to fundamentally change the TvP matchup after all these years. Again, you mean? Yes, again
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flash is going to roll everyone in 2009!
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Amazing interview! Thank you very much for translating!
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So how often do they practice with progamers from other teams?
Awesome interview and translation.
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Excellent interview, thank you so much for the translation dude
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On October 31 2009 06:16 okum wrote:Show nested quote +On October 31 2009 06:04 7mk wrote: definitely looking forward to flashs new protoss build, hope it doesnt take too long for him to reveal it I hope this new protoss build isn't the next 14cc or no turrets. To be honest, as highly as I rate Flash and would like to get my hopes up, I don't expect him to be able to fundamentally change the TvP matchup after all these years. If his last couple of TvP games contain elements of this new strategy then it just seems to be about increased dropship usage. This impression could be completely wrong though. (My dream would be that he has figured out how to use bio effectively against protoss... but that's not going to happen.)
Flash has probably innovated the scene more than any Non-Bonjwa player besides maaaaaaybe Bisu. If there's anyone who can change the tide of TvP, it's absolutely Flash. Hell he's the entire reason behind modern PvT. Watch him somehow obsolete Arbs like he did carriers and make Protoss cry delicious tears. :3
Anyhow, amazing interview! Between Flash and Violet, KT seems to be the best teams for entertaining and honest interviews.
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Thank you so much for this interview. It is excellent
As a Jaedong fan, I hope Flash takes a SL this season. Flash needs to catch up in title count, so that this rivalry is going to heat up again.
OSL-Final JD vs Flash sounds good.
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On October 31 2009 04:56 Letmelose wrote: Q: So nerves don’t affect you now? A: Nope (laughs). I still get nervous. I took medications to help with my nerves even after I won for the first time. I won on televised matches, but the games were not indicative of my skill level. On the few occasions that I perform up to my practice games’ standards I mention it during my interviews. Regular fans don’t know much about the level of gaming that goes on in the practice room. Even now, I can’t play as well as I did during practice. If I’m to be blunt, I rarely lose during practice. It doesn’t matter whether I play my teammates, or even Bisu or Jaedong. I think if I play as well as I do during practice there’s no reason to be the underdog against these players.
Q: Your display of skill on television is ridiculously high nonetheless. A: I think I am able to represent eighty to ninety percentage of my skill level. However, that ten percent difference is critical. It was especially so in my recent match against FBH. I was able to smile because my team won, but I was very unsatisfied with my game. People said that I played well, but I did not think so.
Q: If so, were there any games that you were truly satisfied with afterwards? A: The come-back game against FBH was okay, and I was very happy with my performance in the GomTV Invitational finals back then. My match against Jaedong on Harmony was okay as well. I think the game I played against Mind on Othello displayed the full hundred percent of my capabilities.
Reading this gives me goosebumps. I wonder if many other progamers experience similar decreases in skill when put in front of a television.
Thanks for the translation, makes me excited to see how this year turns out.
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"I want to be the progamer with the most trophies before I retire. I want everyone to think of me whether they think of the proleague or the individual leagues. I also want to gain the respect of everyone like Boxer. In short, I want to be a “legend”. Just I like I grew up looking up to Boxer, I want the next crop of progamers looking up to me."
Bad. ASS.
Thanks for the translation; great read.
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Oh my god this is so awesome~
Thanks for the interview~
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On October 31 2009 06:01 Letmelose wrote:Show nested quote +On October 31 2009 05:35 anch wrote:Q: Don’t you want to get a girlfriend? A: I don’t have the time to meet one. Back when I had one there was more time, but now I’m too busy. During the off-season I catch up with several friends, but I don’t think I can date anyone. The most important thing is that it’s not possible for me to retain my performance if I get a girlfriend. There will never be an opportunity like this for me ever again. This is the time to win. To: Stork. Subject: why you suck. Stork rules. He plays WoW more than Starcraft, watches Japanese animes while others contemplate build-orders for their next opponent, dates his cute looking girlfriend and once in a while practices Starcraft if he feels like it. Yet he somehow remains as one of the best protosses in the world for five years running. He has his life figured out. Bisu can go show off his probe control that he practiced for seven hours the day before only to get smashed to the ground by 1a2a3a hydralisk wave from Shine. Stork has this all figured out. When the maps get protoss friendly again, he'll probably add another silver medal to his already extensive collection.
Thanks for the interview and this is exactly why I love Stork! In fact, I'd be happy to see him get another silver. Half the joy of being a Stork fan is seeing the Stork face!! I already got to orgasm once in my life watching Stork get the gold. No need for it again. My old bones probably couldn't take it anymore.
But watching Stork take silver is like rewatching a favorite movie <3.
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Great interview thanks for translating
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Flash has a new tvp build and ready to pawn all races!
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United States20661 Posts
Reach is the best role model ever :3
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ah HA i knew it. PHysical fitness = sc gosuness...
explains BoxeR's uberness at soccer AND starcraft
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Flash is such a fucking amazing player. I had to laugh when he mentioned working out three hours a day and attributed to that his recent success. He mentions looking up to reach and boxer at the end as universally respected players, he couldn't have picked better role models. He's to the point now where he's scarily good and scarily mature about it.
Thanks for translating.
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Wow, sick interview. I can't believe you managed to translate all that. Flash seems like an extremely motivated and determined individual, however he needs to work on his humor. Maybe he needs to hang with FBH some.
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Great interview. Read the whole thing, I've gained some respect for Flash.
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wow that was a long interview Thanks a lot for doing such an awesome translation.
Seems like he is really dominating in practice, i would like replays from that
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Amazing interview, thanks for the translation.
I'm always kind of surprised how well-connected Flash is. It's probably one of the reasons he's stayed so good despite being in the (previously pretty bad) KT. Apparently he's friends with Jaedong for TvZ practicing, friends with Fantasy and Leta for TvT practicing, and....well, nobody for TvP at the moment, so he needs to go befriend Stork and become truly unstoppable.
I can't wait to see his new TvP style. I hope it's something brilliant that only a micro and macrogod like Flash can pull off, like two-muta control group Jaedong play.
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Q: There were moments where you slumped after you earned your first title. A: Even now, although I lose to S-class players, I don’t lose too much to lower level players. It’s because I never underestimate my opponents. I do admit that there were periods during which didn’t practice too much. What with getting sick at times and getting my teeth straightened, there were times that I didn’t do as well as I could. But it’s all behind me now, and I’m ready to spread my wings and fly.
Q: Do you have a role-model as a progamer? A: I don’t have one. I confessed a lot of things today. To be honest I gave a lot of phony answers during my time (laughs). However, Reach is my role-model as a person. He gets good reviews wherever he goes. I never once heard a person bad mouth him. Once there was a bad mannered team that wouldn’t stop to exchange greetings with Reach. So I said that I would do the same to them as well, but Reach scolded me for having that kind of an attitude. As a result I learned a lot about paying respect to one another and having good manners.
That's pretty much why I think Idra won't do anything. At all.
Best interview. Ever. Flash is modest, clever, and sensitive. It's the kind of person you would like to know personaly. I'm impressed by the difference of maturity between Flash / Jaedong and most other progamers that I have read. There really is a reason why theses guys are so good.
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In all's fairness, the more I look at how entrenched BW is in Korea, SC2, while perhaps existing alongside it, will almost definitely not replace it.
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Mmmm... very good interview. The topics covered are perfect, nothing too ordinary/boring.
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So Flash is the new practice bonjwa now?
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thanks so much for the interview.. it was awesome.
what better role-model than reach?
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Great interview I love how Flash is so mature now
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thankyou for the extremely long interview. with my FAVOURITE player hehe. =]
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Grrrrrrrrreat interview! Thanks so much :D. Flash fighting!
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Thank you sooooo much for translating this!!
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great interview
really long and nice. also cute flash pics
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thank you for the translation this interview was brilliant
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thank you for translating this interview.
flash spread your wings and fly
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On October 31 2009 06:39 GreenManalishi wrote:Show nested quote +On October 31 2009 04:56 Letmelose wrote: Q: So nerves don’t affect you now? A: Nope (laughs). I still get nervous. I took medications to help with my nerves even after I won for the first time. I won on televised matches, but the games were not indicative of my skill level. On the few occasions that I perform up to my practice games’ standards I mention it during my interviews. Regular fans don’t know much about the level of gaming that goes on in the practice room. Even now, I can’t play as well as I did during practice. If I’m to be blunt, I rarely lose during practice. It doesn’t matter whether I play my teammates, or even Bisu or Jaedong. I think if I play as well as I do during practice there’s no reason to be the underdog against these players.
Q: Your display of skill on television is ridiculously high nonetheless. A: I think I am able to represent eighty to ninety percentage of my skill level. However, that ten percent difference is critical. It was especially so in my recent match against FBH. I was able to smile because my team won, but I was very unsatisfied with my game. People said that I played well, but I did not think so.
Q: If so, were there any games that you were truly satisfied with afterwards? A: The come-back game against FBH was okay, and I was very happy with my performance in the GomTV Invitational finals back then. My match against Jaedong on Harmony was okay as well. I think the game I played against Mind on Othello displayed the full hundred percent of my capabilities. Reading this gives me goosebumps. I wonder if many other progamers experience similar decreases in skill when put in front of a television. Thanks for the translation, makes me excited to see how this year turns out.
Hyuk used to....... :p
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AWESOME interview. Flash is a baller.
I love all of the good interviews coming out now. Finally we get to see some personality out of these guys.
And Reach is so manly that Flash looks up to him as a role model. Haha.
BTW guys working out does increase the ability of the brain. Yes, there's studies on this...
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WOW, long and detailed interview!!
Thanks so much for translating it Letmelose
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Flash has a new fan. Awesome interview. Thanks for translating!!
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It's great to know as fan that he's so dedicated to SC, but man he needs to get some free time for himself.
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flash is amazing, but its ironic how he gets so burned out playing 3 games straight and being the ACE of the team, when jaedong has been doing it and making it look easy. hopefully flash can man up and catch up to jaedong in that respect as well.
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On October 31 2009 10:20 PrideNeverDies wrote: flash is amazing, but its ironic how he gets so burned out playing 3 games straight and being the ACE of the team, when jaedong has been doing it and making it look easy. hopefully flash can man up and catch up to jaedong in that respect as well. PL Finals? MSL? O_O
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konadora
Singapore66060 Posts
Good job, this should be front-page'd or something!
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lol if Flash rarely loses to people and sAviOr owned him in an epic game on iccup where Flash thought he was facing Jaedong...damnit sAviOr do something and own on TV again.
On subject, i hope flash has a long and solid carrer
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MrHoon
10183 Posts
letmelose! Where have you been :o! I missed you Awesome awesome article. One of the best reads/translations I've seen in a while!
I knew Flash really loves Reach, but to see him follow the footsteps of the mantoss really makes me happy. I remember reach was talking about how Flash will become the "Next Big Thing" and I was kinda skeptical about it the first time. Wow time flies by.
Q: Do you have a role-model as a progamer? A: I don’t have one. I confessed a lot of things today. To be honest I gave a lot of phony answers during my time (laughs). However, Reach is my role-model as a person. He gets good reviews wherever he goes. I never once heard a person bad mouth him. Once there was a bad mannered team that wouldn’t stop to exchange greetings with Reach. So I said that I would do the same to them as well, but Reach scolded me for having that kind of an attitude. As a result I learned a lot about paying respect to one another and having good manners.
This says all. Reach is the man, so is flash
Q: Did you ever think to yourself “why can’t you even win a single match for me?” A: I would be lying if I said that I never thought that (laughs). Even so, I never actually said those comments to my teammates. I don’t win all the time either. I thought to myself that it’s enough that I win my matches if my teammates are going through a tough phase. So I’m okay after ten minutes or so. I always think ahead, so things are not that hard on me. lol best question for me
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MrHoon
10183 Posts
On October 31 2009 04:56 Letmelose wrote: Remind me never to translate ridiculously long interviews again. It's such a pain in the ass. Anyhow, hope you enjoy the interview as much as I did.
lol I know how that feels, and I only got half done
DAMN YOU SAVIOR AND BOXER DUAL INTERVIEW
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Q: We can’t skip discussing the youngest progamer on the scene, Baby. A: I’ve heard a lot about him. I’ve heard that he is the best player on his team now (laughs). Personally, I think that it’s possible for him to break my record for the “the youngest player to qualify for an individual league”, but perhaps less so for the “youngest player to win an individual league” because of the immense competition these days. The people who win keep winning. If he manages to somehow break both my records, he’ll truly break out of his shell to become a great player.
Oh no you just didn't.
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Hong Kong20321 Posts
oh my god BeST INTERVIEW EVARrrrrrr tahnks so much for translatin dude. omg
FLASH FOR OSL!!
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On October 31 2009 10:34 MrHoon wrote:letmelose! Where have you been :o! I missed you Awesome awesome article. One of the best reads/translations I've seen in a while! I knew Flash really loves Reach, but to see him follow the footsteps of the mantoss really makes me happy. I remember reach was talking about how Flash will become the "Next Big Thing" and I was kinda skeptical about it the first time. Wow time flies by. Show nested quote + Q: Do you have a role-model as a progamer? A: I don’t have one. I confessed a lot of things today. To be honest I gave a lot of phony answers during my time (laughs). However, Reach is my role-model as a person. He gets good reviews wherever he goes. I never once heard a person bad mouth him. Once there was a bad mannered team that wouldn’t stop to exchange greetings with Reach. So I said that I would do the same to them as well, but Reach scolded me for having that kind of an attitude. As a result I learned a lot about paying respect to one another and having good manners.
This says all. Reach is the man, so is flash Show nested quote +Q: Did you ever think to yourself “why can’t you even win a single match for me?” A: I would be lying if I said that I never thought that (laughs). Even so, I never actually said those comments to my teammates. I don’t win all the time either. I thought to myself that it’s enough that I win my matches if my teammates are going through a tough phase. So I’m okay after ten minutes or so. I always think ahead, so things are not that hard on me. lol best question for me
It's good to see you too. It seems like only a few days ago when you were doing the main bulk of translating on this site. Now there's like a half a dozen nimble fingered translation gurus who'll every interview they encounter within minutes, leaving two fingered typing posters like me free to just sit back watch. I'm not the biggest fan of Flash, but the kid is fascinating in so many ways that I can't help but keep on eye on him. Definately one of the jewels of the scene.
As for my short absence from this site, I actually tried quitting watching/playing/discussing Starcraft altogether for around two months recently. No need to say that failed spectacularly as soon as school semester started. Ah well. Better this than being an alcoholic right? My poor insides can't seem to handle soju anymore. I'm getting old.
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Then after I lost my game against Stork in the round of eight, I had a sudden flash of inspiration.
too awesome.
thanks for the interview!
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F-ing awesome! Thanks :D
More reason to love the Flash
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On October 31 2009 10:50 MrHoon wrote:Show nested quote +On October 31 2009 04:56 Letmelose wrote: Remind me never to translate ridiculously long interviews again. It's such a pain in the ass. Anyhow, hope you enjoy the interview as much as I did.
lol I know how that feels, and I only got half done DAMN YOU SAVIOR AND BOXER DUAL INTERVIEW
It went something like this...
Woah! This interview is awesome. Better translate the entire thing right away.
3년차 프로게이머 이영호... okay... in his third year of progaming... Flash? Third year progamer Flash? Flash, progamers for three years in a row? 최종병기 스토리... the story of... SCREW IT how am I supposed to translate the title.
Forget it...
(after a while)
Still not translated? Hmmmm..... maybe everyone's busy dating their girldfriends this being Friday night and all... let's give it another go...
(two hours later)
..... AHHH GOD!!!! WHY!!!!!!!....
(another two hours later)
꼼딩? Elementary school cheeser? Sly kid? Cheese child? Juvenile crook? ARGH ENGLISH SUCKS. IT CAN'T EXPRESS ANYTHING. FUCK IT I'M STICKING WITH CROOKED CHILD.
(nearing completition)
..... will..... KILL...ANYONE... if they have already translated the piece...
Sleep deprived and thouroughly frustrated, I was half insane by the time I finished translating. God knows how I managed to complete it this time round. Any other time I would have switched the damn thing off and done something equally stupid, but at least free from searching the internet thesaurus for the right word to captivate the meaning of 꼼딩. Ah... but the memories will last forever. Right?
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Great interview, thanks a lot!
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konadora
Singapore66060 Posts
On October 31 2009 11:28 Letmelose wrote:Show nested quote +On October 31 2009 10:50 MrHoon wrote:On October 31 2009 04:56 Letmelose wrote: Remind me never to translate ridiculously long interviews again. It's such a pain in the ass. Anyhow, hope you enjoy the interview as much as I did.
lol I know how that feels, and I only got half done DAMN YOU SAVIOR AND BOXER DUAL INTERVIEW It went something like this... Woah! This interview is awesome. Better translate the entire thing right away. 3년차 프로게이머 이영호... okay... in his third year of progaming... Flash? Third year progamer Flash? Flash, progamers for three years in a row? 최종병기 스토리... the story of... SCREW IT how am I supposed to translate the title. Forget it... (after a while) Still not translated? Hmmmm..... maybe everyone's busy dating their girldfriends this being Friday night and all... let's give it another go... (two hours later) ..... AHHH GOD!!!! WHY!!!!!!!.... (another two hours later) 꼼딩? Elementary school cheeser? Sly kid? Cheese child? Juvenile crook? ARGH ENGLISH SUCKS. IT CAN'T EXPRESS ANYTHING. FUCK IT I'M STICKING WITH CROOKED CHILD. (nearing completition) ..... will..... KILL...ANYONE... if they have already translated the piece... Sleep deprived and thouroughly frustrated, I was half insane by the time I finished translating. God knows how I managed to complete it this time round. Any other time I would have switched the damn thing off and done something equally stupid, but at least free from searching the internet thesaurus for the right word to captivate the meaning of 꼼딩. Ah... but the memories will last forever. Right? translators have it hard :p
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MrHoon
10183 Posts
꼼딩 is such a hard hard hard thing to translate I just called him "Cheesy Kid" but unfortunately 꼼수 doesn't necessarily mean cheese... Uhg Crooked Child is better than what I came up with haha
We need a translator discussion about this
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i love you translators =p
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Q: Do you have a role-model as a progamer? A: I don’t have one. I confessed a lot of things today. To be honest I gave a lot of phony answers during my time (laughs). However, Reach is my role-model as a person. He gets good reviews wherever he goes. I never once heard a person bad mouth him. Once there was a bad mannered team that wouldn’t stop to exchange greetings with Reach. So I said that I would do the same to them as well, but Reach scolded me for having that kind of an attitude. As a result I learned a lot about paying respect to one another and having good manners.
Thats because reach takes them out into a back alley and shows them a mantoss timing attack to their face.
Anyways thanks for the interview translation I really liked reading about flash.
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On October 31 2009 11:40 konadora wrote:Show nested quote +On October 31 2009 11:28 Letmelose wrote:On October 31 2009 10:50 MrHoon wrote:On October 31 2009 04:56 Letmelose wrote: Remind me never to translate ridiculously long interviews again. It's such a pain in the ass. Anyhow, hope you enjoy the interview as much as I did.
lol I know how that feels, and I only got half done DAMN YOU SAVIOR AND BOXER DUAL INTERVIEW It went something like this... Woah! This interview is awesome. Better translate the entire thing right away. 3년차 프로게이머 이영호... okay... in his third year of progaming... Flash? Third year progamer Flash? Flash, progamers for three years in a row? 최종병기 스토리... the story of... SCREW IT how am I supposed to translate the title. Forget it... (after a while) Still not translated? Hmmmm..... maybe everyone's busy dating their girldfriends this being Friday night and all... let's give it another go... (two hours later) ..... AHHH GOD!!!! WHY!!!!!!!.... (another two hours later) 꼼딩? Elementary school cheeser? Sly kid? Cheese child? Juvenile crook? ARGH ENGLISH SUCKS. IT CAN'T EXPRESS ANYTHING. FUCK IT I'M STICKING WITH CROOKED CHILD. (nearing completition) ..... will..... KILL...ANYONE... if they have already translated the piece... Sleep deprived and thouroughly frustrated, I was half insane by the time I finished translating. God knows how I managed to complete it this time round. Any other time I would have switched the damn thing off and done something equally stupid, but at least free from searching the internet thesaurus for the right word to captivate the meaning of 꼼딩. Ah... but the memories will last forever. Right? translators have it hard :p
No kidding. How an earth did you manage to do such a buttload of work without smashing the computer into pieces everytime expressions like 의외로 소심한 선수 came up?
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This is a really insightful interview.
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On October 31 2009 11:41 MrHoon wrote: 꼼딩 is such a hard hard hard thing to translate I just called him "Cheesy Kid" but unfortunately 꼼수 doesn't necessarily mean cheese... Uhg Crooked Child is better than what I came up with haha
We need a translator discussion about this
I was gonna stick with something along the lines of "juvenile cheeser" as well, but realized the nickname wouldn't do any good in this interview since his teammates call him 꼼딩 for being very quick thinking. Seriously, someone needs to come up with a decent translation for 꼼딩 because it rolls off the tongue so well.
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konadora
Singapore66060 Posts
On October 31 2009 11:53 Letmelose wrote:Show nested quote +On October 31 2009 11:41 MrHoon wrote: 꼼딩 is such a hard hard hard thing to translate I just called him "Cheesy Kid" but unfortunately 꼼수 doesn't necessarily mean cheese... Uhg Crooked Child is better than what I came up with haha
We need a translator discussion about this I was gonna stick with something along the lines of "juvenile cheeser" as well, but realized the nickname wouldn't do any good in this interview since his teammates call him 꼼딩 for being very quick thinking. Seriously, someone needs to come up with a decent translation for 꼼딩 because it rolls off the tongue so well. "ultimate cheeser"
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Great read, thanks for the translations
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Wow that was a long interview! Thanks for translating!
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Haha, this is pretty awesome
and is the
“Taek-Beng-Lee-Ssang” Bisu-Stork-Jaedong-Flash?
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On October 31 2009 05:38 Kenpachi wrote: Flash > all.
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On October 31 2009 12:08 MuffinDude wrote:Haha, this is pretty awesome and is the Bisu-Stork-Jaedong-Flash?
Yep.
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I have been converted into a Flash fan. Screw Bisu. I am in Flash-camp now!
Still love Boxer and Bisu though. No intention to switch team.
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Awesome interview, mad prop to OP!!! FLASH FTW!!!
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this was a really awesome interview, überthanks to OP for doing this!
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On October 31 2009 12:31 TwoToneTerran wrote:Show nested quote +On October 31 2009 12:08 MuffinDude wrote:Haha, this is pretty awesome and is the “Taek-Beng-Lee-Ssang” Bisu-Stork-Jaedong-Flash? Yep.
can someone explain this? i know taek from kim taek yong lee from lee jaedong what about bang and ssang? not part of song byung goo or lee young ho
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konadora
Singapore66060 Posts
On October 31 2009 15:14 scyper wrote:Show nested quote +On October 31 2009 12:31 TwoToneTerran wrote:On October 31 2009 12:08 MuffinDude wrote:Haha, this is pretty awesome and is the “Taek-Beng-Lee-Ssang” Bisu-Stork-Jaedong-Flash? Yep. can someone explain this? i know taek from kim taek yong lee from lee jaedong what about bang and ssang? not part of song byung goo or lee young ho ssang means 'dual'
so lee ssang means 'dual lee' (LEE young ho and LEE jae dong)
not sure about beng though
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Thanks for the amazing translation!
Flash is the most naturally talented player in SC history and the level of dominance he displayed at the age of 15 will never happen again. It's been a rough and bumpy ride since then but I still believe Flash can become the "next level" super megastar that seemed almost inevitable 18 months ago. He has stagnated in skill and style for awhile but once upon a time it really looked like he had one more "leap" left in him and it's starting to look like that again.
If SC lives for another 2 or 3 years, I still believe he will end up in the elite 4+ (MSL/OSL) titles group with Nada/Oov/Savior/JD in the end.
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Amazing job Letmelose. Thank you so much. One of the best interviews I've ever read, you're a fantastic writer.
It's incredible to see the difference in honesty of these interviews compared to the almost cookie cutter post match interviews, especially from proleague. I loved it.
"There will never be an opportunity like this for me ever again. This is the time to win." (in regards to plans of having a girlfriend)
I can't explain it, but that quote was oddly inspiring coming from a person/player like Flash. Such focus can only be admired.
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On October 31 2009 15:14 scyper wrote:Show nested quote +On October 31 2009 12:31 TwoToneTerran wrote:On October 31 2009 12:08 MuffinDude wrote:Haha, this is pretty awesome and is the “Taek-Beng-Lee-Ssang” Bisu-Stork-Jaedong-Flash? Yep. can someone explain this? i know taek from kim taek yong lee from lee jaedong what about bang and ssang? not part of song byung goo or lee young ho
Well I think Bang's just a nickname for Stork and it does sound like a more dynamic version of "Byung." People just took the "Taek-Bang" Era thing and attached "Double Lee" to it for Lee Jaedong and Lee Young Ho.
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You can tell by the hair. He has gone super saiyan.
Now if he will only show us his TRUE POWER.
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great interview - this has to be in spotlight ASAP!, FlaSh is probably the strongest right now (he is PROgamer).
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I hate to make a sweeping generalization like this, but this is probably the best interview the starcraft scene has ever produced. There's much more useful information here than not, which is actually a big deal when you consider how much of normal progamer interviews are fluff. I actually feel like I've learned things about not only Flash, but the scene as a whole and the fame it produces for some people. This gives me a far greater appreciation for Flash than I've had before, and it puts a more human face on his seemingly perfect play.
Also, his answer regarding Starcraft 2 was the wisest I've seen, and even many people here could take a lesson from it.
Thanks so much for this translation.
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Korea (South)3086 Posts
Aw that team picture is so nice, they look so happy and full of synergy. I'm diggin' the shoes too.
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Hahaha, Flash has changed a lot in recent interviews.... definitely see a lot of growth... I want more FLash-Jaedong ace matches rivarly this season.... that would be really awesome
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awesome, thanks for the translation!
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amazing interview.thanks for the translation.
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Excellent interview. Thank you very much for doing this Letmelose Flash is such a great guy. Im not surprised he wanted to quit after losing in the MSL against Leta during the Winners league.
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very nice interview, thanks!
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hehe yea flash really has matured a lot
I still remember that arrogance of his after he won the OSL, then he got beat, and defeat, and eliminated...
there was another good interview with flash a while back, and his answers were much better, he admitted his arrogance, and now he's 6-0 in PL
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Great and long interview. Thank you.
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Really liked this interview. Thanks for the hard work put into this.
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Q: Don’t you want to get a girlfriend? A: I don’t have the time to meet one. Back when I had one there was more time, but now I’m too busy. During the off-season I catch up with several friends, but I don’t think I can date anyone. The most important thing is that it’s not possible for me to retain my performance if I get a girlfriend. There will never be an opportunity like this for me ever again. This is the time to win.
priceless
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thanx for all the effort, letmelose
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I cant wait for Flash to win everything the next couple of seasons. He's playing incredibly good now! This interview was awesome too, thanks for the translation!
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flash so mature, i wish i had such determination and i am much older...
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i think u did a fukin awesome job and this interview is fukin incredible i love flash
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Reach is his role model
FUCK YEAH REACH!!!!!
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Nice translation, many many many thanks. Flash seems like a pretty good guy, especially considering he is so young and has been in the thick of progaming for years now.
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Great interview. No one commenting on how he owns Bisu or Jaedong?
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MANTOSS!
CONVERTING BOYS INTO MAN SINCE 2001.
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Before in terms of the OSL I was like...well flash would be better that a zerg player but... now I'm all for him. This has made me a big flash fan.
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Awesome interview, thanks for translating
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The part about reach really made me smile Really good interview, if the bw scene stays around long enough, I don't deny that flash can get the most trophies ever
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Excellent interview, was nice to hear what he said about Reach, and confirming he thinks Jae is the true top dog (even if he through in the thing about luck). Flash moved up in my book here as one of my favorite Terrans.
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He truly is the frontman of his team. Probably one of the best interviews i've read.
Thank you very much for the translation.
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Thanks for translation, one of the best interview's i've ever read ^^
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To be honest I really liked this paragraph: Q: Don’t you want to get a girlfriend? A: I don’t have the time to meet one. Back when I had one there was more time, but now I’m too busy. During the off-season I catch up with several friends, but I don’t think I can date anyone. The most important thing is that it’s not possible for me to retain my performance if I get a girlfriend. There will never be an opportunity like this for me ever again. This is the time to win.
It makes me think of one of the songs that I always related to very strongly. It's "Endgame" from chess and even though I can't be bothered to write how the story goes here is the lyrics I meant anyway + Show Spoiler +They all think they see a man Who doesn't know Which move to make Which way to go Whose private life Caused his decline Wrecked his grand design
Some are vicious, some are fools And others blind To see in me one of there kind
Anyone can be A husband, lover Sooner them than me When they discover Their domestic bliss is Shelter for their failing
Nothing could be worse Than self-denial Having to rehearse To endless trial Of a partners rather sad Demands prevailing
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That was one of the best if not the best interview I've read. It would make me an instant Flash fan, if I wasn't already.
Thank you so much for this, Letmelose!
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Wow, awesome interview, thx fot translating.
Is Flash seriously intending to be a progamer for 10 years? That's... long... Gotta suck to be too busy that you can't have a girlfriend for a whole decade though...
Anyway, here's to a Lee vs Lee (Flash vs Jaedong) battle coming up in the near future! (Hopefully)
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On October 31 2009 05:35 anch wrote:Show nested quote +Q: Don’t you want to get a girlfriend? A: I don’t have the time to meet one. Back when I had one there was more time, but now I’m too busy. During the off-season I catch up with several friends, but I don’t think I can date anyone. The most important thing is that it’s not possible for me to retain my performance if I get a girlfriend. There will never be an opportunity like this for me ever again. This is the time to win. To: Stork. Subject: why you suck. Hey now, that's just one of those things about Stork that make him awesome.
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Massive interview, can't believe I just saw this, thanks for translating.
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Love interviews where the players actually talk about strategy and builds in an non "i-tried-this-build-and-i-was-lucky-it-worked-out" manner.
Thx for translation.
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One of the best interviews I've ever read. Thanks so much for translating.
There will never be an opportunity like this for me ever again. This is the time to win.
How fucking ridiculously badass is that? Flash is back to being one of my favorite good players.
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Dominican Republic825 Posts
really nice interview, i really enjoy it
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Flash is such a beast and such a good guy in the same time. Really a worthy role model for the next generation of gamers. Thx so so mych for the translation, one of the best interviews ever (if not the best).
... And it'll be great to see his new vP play - if it is anything like his vZ this season it'll be awesome.
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epic interview. thanks a lot, it must've been so much work!
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On November 01 2009 23:01 Zinbiel wrote:To be honest I really liked this paragraph: Q: Don’t you want to get a girlfriend? A: I don’t have the time to meet one. Back when I had one there was more time, but now I’m too busy. During the off-season I catch up with several friends, but I don’t think I can date anyone. The most important thing is that it’s not possible for me to retain my performance if I get a girlfriend. There will never be an opportunity like this for me ever again. This is the time to win.It makes me think of one of the songs that I always related to very strongly. It's "Endgame" from chess and even though I can't be bothered to write how the story goes here is the lyrics I meant anyway + Show Spoiler +They all think they see a man Who doesn't know Which move to make Which way to go Whose private life Caused his decline Wrecked his grand design
Some are vicious, some are fools And others blind To see in me one of there kind
Anyone can be A husband, lover Sooner them than me When they discover Their domestic bliss is Shelter for their failing
Nothing could be worse Than self-denial Having to rehearse To endless trial Of a partners rather sad Demands prevailing
It didn't make you think of the song "Lose Yourself" by Eminem?
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