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Liquid`Jinro
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RPR_Tempest
Australia7788 Posts
On December 20 2012 21:54 NeutralDepot wrote: Why would he? Why is there is any need for him to prove his statements to you? Are you going to offer him a job if he does? Hell no. You are probably just jealous about his situation or want to start some other kind of derail on this thread. Even if he is a bronze player who just picked up the game yesterday and is just lying about his skill level so he is not shitted on by everybody on teamliquid the advises would be the same. Go to Korea, practice like crazy. First of all mate, I'm a proud SEAtizen and I want to look out for him in tournaments and the like. Why would I be jealous of his current situation? What do I have to be jealous of? Why would I, a decently recognized TL poster (I think) want to derail a thread? | ||
AssiRoyal
Germany213 Posts
On December 20 2012 22:19 lifeangelus wrote: Also ive recieved alot of warnings from about WIN so Im going to be avoiding it. No hate from here just taking the words of people On December 20 2012 16:11 lifeangelus wrote: To all the hate about my rank. You should try maintain gm on two servers and masters on 2. It takes alot of playtime and fitting that around work is tough but I still love it! alot alot alot alot overload error | ||
NeutralDepot
80 Posts
On December 20 2012 22:25 RPR_Tempest wrote: First of all mate, I'm a proud SEAtizen and I want to look out for him in tournaments and the like. Why would I be jealous of his current situation? What do I have to be jealous of? Why would I, a decently recognized TL poster (I think) want to derail a thread? Because he obviously seems very reluctant to post his ID and further inquiring leads to more and more people questioning his story ultimately departing from "advises for his goal" to "is this guy shitting us". But anyway he already seems to have found a solution. | ||
Kotreb
Croatia1392 Posts
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Chill
Calgary25938 Posts
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FloKi
1490 Posts
There are a few exceptions like Nestea and White-ra but they been playing starcraft for over a decade now. The best thing that can happen to you is becoming a mediocre pro,even that is hard to achieve. Best of luck anyway, | ||
Passion
Netherlands1486 Posts
On December 20 2012 22:45 Chill wrote: No reason to turn your hobby into your failed career. Just keep doing what you're doing imo. Keep on doing what you don't enjoy is a good idea? Rather see this as a competitive sabbatical. As long as he has fun doing it, awesome, as soon has he doesn't anymore, he has options. Sounds perfect. | ||
letian
Germany4221 Posts
Take care and best luck at gaming! Shall be glad to hear about your progress. | ||
Psyclon
Bulgaria2443 Posts
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Daray
6006 Posts
If you have so much money saved up just play starcraft all day and try to get better, contact team houses/mow and get good practice partners. Isn't the point of getting a lot of monies to do what you enjoy, if you enjoy playing sc2 and competing just do it... no need for the "i want to play full time". | ||
Douillos
France3195 Posts
Someone who has 16 years behind him and has been smart with the money he's made should definitly start thinking about what he WANTS to do... The job could seem good, but I m pretty sure its gotta get pretty boring after the 400th line you work on... Have fun man, as I understand thats all your looking for, and you re as fuckin right as could be! | ||
Clazziquai10
Singapore1949 Posts
YOLO. GLHF! | ||
valaki
Hungary2476 Posts
On December 20 2012 14:52 lifeangelus wrote: and am looking to do something I enjoy in life while Im still young. Well, you're not, if you want to be a pro. Inb4 white-ra. Yes, you can pretty much always compete at some level, but not the highest. | ||
appletree
Denmark109 Posts
On December 20 2012 22:45 Chill wrote: No reason to turn your hobby into your failed career. Just keep doing what you're doing imo. To see that a successful career is not what we really want, one has to have experienced it, so why not keep searching. | ||
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