Amazing to see openminded parents supporting MvP the way that he did, really awesome to see
[Interview] LG-IM_Mvp - Life Changed By Father - Page 3
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Iplaythings
Denmark9110 Posts
Amazing to see openminded parents supporting MvP the way that he did, really awesome to see | ||
Luepert
United States1932 Posts
Anyways MVP is just so boss, he has already been really at the top of the scene for so long and has such great experience that he would make a great coach when his playing days are over. | ||
Gorlin
United States2753 Posts
On September 11 2012 04:16 Luepert wrote: They should honestly interview his did. I remember before the World Championship finals they did this huge thing on MKP where they even interviewed his parents on how they had not wanted him to be a progamer. I I think I remember something similar on MMA before the super tournament. They took them down though :/ MKP: http://www.gomtv.net/2011gslsponsors3/gomcam/65105 http://www.gomtv.net/2011gslsponsors3/gomcam/65055 MMA: http://www.gomtv.net/2011gstls1/gomcam/65681 There are some others as well, just check the gomcam for each league. | ||
ShroudeD
Greece1333 Posts
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Ysellian
Netherlands9029 Posts
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RolleMcKnolle
Germany1054 Posts
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FrigolitH
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zyzq
United States3123 Posts
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Kraidio
China133 Posts
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Kasaraki
Denmark7115 Posts
On September 11 2012 06:37 zyzq wrote: what a cutie Yeah he is. ^_^ | ||
whirlpool
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snafoo
New Zealand1615 Posts
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jinorazi
Korea (South)4948 Posts
http://blog.naver.com/PostView.nhn?blogId=puhehe18181&logNo=120128066386 just sayin | ||
uzushould
Austria122 Posts
but in general i think, as a father you should not talk your son into trying to get a progamer. This is like talking your son into playing lottery.....i mean if it ends up well, fuck its great then.....but how high is the risk of failing? What if he would not have been able to reach the tip top? Even if hes only some average pro like so many, how long will he be able to earn money with that? like 5-10 years? If he did not mange to earn as much as he needs for the rest of his life, he will get a problem once, because he wont find a good job. A lot of pros nowadays think the can work in the esport as coach or something later on....but to be honest, in like 10-15 years, there will be so many ex-pros that they can not all work as coach or something similar, they will just have to get a job outside of esports, without a good edjucation (a lot of them at least) and without practice in any particular work. this guys may now have a good time, but 95 % wont manage to earn as much money as they need fo the rest of their life, and only a few will find a job in esports after their progaming career. If your really smart, like stephano, you do both, fucking own in sc2 and study....but that is just an exception. | ||
Dreamer.T
United States3584 Posts
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mambar
United States841 Posts
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Master of DalK
Canada1789 Posts
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FeltFace
Australia577 Posts
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wei2coolman
United States60033 Posts
It's pretty cool that his dad was really open minded, and was the one who suggested pro-gaming to him. | ||
schmutttt
Australia3856 Posts
On September 11 2012 02:13 ZidaneTribal wrote: she looks like jet li dear god.. | ||
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