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On October 04 2008 02:42 village_idiot wrote: Expect to see a lot more Nukes, Queens and Scouts in the future. 1. 5000 queens 2. spawn broodling on every enemy unit. 3. Broodlings kill base.
That would be insane.
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Who did a ceremony that was related to politics?
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Calgary25939 Posts
On October 04 2008 02:29 JoxxOr wrote: Wasn't Korea a democracy?
Rules like these makes me questions their goverment and/or Kespa loooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooool public vs private thanks
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On October 04 2008 02:29 JoxxOr wrote: Wasn't Korea a democracy?
Rules like these makes me questions their goverment and/or Kespa
True, but there was also that topic about korea banning books. The rules just mean they dont wanna offend anybody political or religious wise it doesnt mean they're less democratic. Also, whats up with the keyboard, mouses, I doubt any of them will switch the lettering so they can build faster.
Also, can you still do ceremonies during the game? like much's heart thing, or that one terran guy that builds ccs in their opponents base?
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i wonder if they caught wind of getting Sea to put a TL.net shirt under his uniform. ):
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The rules seemed specific in banning offensive ceremonies...while I think his rice-bowl-throwing at the grand finals last season at go.go would be an infraction this time around, I don't see most everything else he does to be in violation of that, personally.
Who knows...we'll see.
On October 04 2008 02:29 JoxxOr wrote: Wasn't Korea a democracy?
Rules like these makes me questions their goverment and/or Kespa lol...what the FUCK are you talking about?? hahaha.
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FBH's ceremonies aren't exactly offensive...dunno what this'll mean.
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United States3705 Posts
I don't think FBH (or anyone else) intends for his ceremonies to offend the other player/team. They are for the fans. Kespa should not do this.
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On October 04 2008 02:29 JoxxOr wrote: Wasn't Korea a democracy?
Rules like these makes me questions their goverment and/or Kespa
What kind of retarded question is that? There are certain acts/events where display of religion, politics and such subjective and personal points of view that could be offensive to anyone are considered impolite and bad mannered. In some of those events, they might even make rules forbidding it. And yes, they happen in democracies.
It is not well seen for example in sport events. It's not forbidden, but usually if you do, you end up looking like a douchebag.
-Display of fascist symbols and such in football stadiums are supposedly banned(and keyword here is "supposedly").
-Club's owners/presidents are not supposed to talk about politics, thus why lot of people don't like Barcelona's president Laporta, cause he is using the club's image for political means(separatism of Catalonia from Spain, which is kind of a hotspot subject in the country).
-In school, starting from k12 to college, teachers and professors are not supposed to talk about politics/religion in propaganda mode, and don't jump on me with the: "then what about politics courses and stuff?", because keyword here is "propaganda". Of course this one is very catchy and usually it is a rule always violated, but I've seen in my own university a very very conservative guy blow the whistle on a sort of liberal teacher who was taking sides talking about political parties.
-In most countries, if not all of them, the Military is not allowed to make official political statements(of course they can have their strong opinions about it, but you can't go public talking about what a bunch of fags you think the democrats are and how the Republicans should take over forever while "wearing the uniform"). The violation of this rule, usually ends up in military arrest, with its period depending on the official's rank and the gravity of the statements made.
And there are a lot more of other cases, all bound to modern occidental democratic countries. And it doesn't make you doubt about their democratic system.
However, I'll say this: politics in Korea are pretty fucked up, filled with bitter vindictive candidates who use the big corporations to get even with the previous president.
Oh, and one question, then what about the Samsung ceremony in the PL finals. They one relating to the Dokdo island phrase? They phrase they wrote obviously aimed at the PL title, but it is based on a very strong political thought.
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I agree with the rules. Ceremonies are cool but offensive ones are unnecessary.
They're not banning all ceremonies, just offensive types. FBH can still do ceremonies and dance without being offensive. You guys shouldn't be worried. I'm sure he is creative enough to come up with something funny that doesn't offend people. He won't stop, he'll just adapt! Have faith on him!
He just need to avoid some point-laugh-pelvic-thrust type of things and he'll be fine :p
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On October 04 2008 02:29 -slo.m1ke- wrote:Show nested quote +-Before the game, KESPA will check carefully every single player's Mouse, Mousepad, Keyboard, even clothes... for bombs or a hidden probe or what ?
5 starting probes FTW
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go.go. is probably crying right now cause of this.
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FBH is crying now probably.
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On October 04 2008 02:29 JoxxOr wrote: Wasn't Korea a democracy?
Rules like these makes me questions their goverment and/or Kespa
To say or think what you want does not mean DO what you want.
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Zurich15241 Posts
So much for Sea flashing his TL shirt on stage...
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id still do it. what they gona do? ban me? my fans would rise up and egg their houses.
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Nice cant have cheating :D
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