Saved alot of cash. Want to move to play full time - Page 17
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501TFX
Austria345 Posts
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Cuce
Turkey1127 Posts
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AnomalySC2
United States2073 Posts
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Lunareste
United States3595 Posts
You should experience all you can, while you can. ...yolo? | ||
EliteSK
Korea (South)251 Posts
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Azz
Australia65 Posts
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NeVeR
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Grettin
42379 Posts
On December 22 2012 07:35 NeVeR wrote: out of curiosity, what kind of work do you do? Answered few times already, if you'd bother checking the whole thread. Something like this: | ||
Trowa127
United Kingdom1230 Posts
On December 22 2012 07:48 Grettin wrote: Answered few times already, if you'd bother checking the whole thread. Something like this: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Oy81YP-q8R4 fucking rad. go for it life, following your dreams is what its all about. | ||
mynameisgreat11
599 Posts
Edit: If you're that rich just pay some starving players who are way better than you to play with you. | ||
Diminisherqc
Canada220 Posts
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Csong
Canada396 Posts
On December 22 2012 08:09 Trowa127 wrote: fucking rad. go for it life, following your dreams is what its all about. that looks so dangerous, and im scared of heights too no way i can do that! | ||
mynameisgreat11
599 Posts
On December 20 2012 17:21 lifeangelus wrote: 200k per year australian dollars. I worked on high voltage electricity and the EMF( electro magnetic field) is said to kill sperm. Hey if it can light an unplugged fluro tube with someone standing on the ground who knows what its doing. Either way I wasnt entirly serious. I have not been checked its just a common thing in my line of work. Edit: to the post above I have mates in the same field who have accomplished much more then I do. People just need to get themselves out there and look for real work. This is silly. | ||
Piy
Scotland3152 Posts
If that is SC2 and you enjoy it, go for it. You won't become a high level player, but if you want a 1+ yr holiday from responsibilities, I would say go for it. I mean, you have enough to even pay good players to play with you until you get established. | ||
Trowa127
United Kingdom1230 Posts
On December 22 2012 08:49 Csong wrote: that looks so dangerous, and im scared of heights too no way i can do that! aha, I could never do it either mate - but I have to admire anyone who does! | ||
SatelliteNoodles
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Ratch!
Peru258 Posts
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Meatex
Australia285 Posts
I had some problems while living there and according to tests im around 70% fluent Plus you'll only be able to stay for 3 months then need to go to japan and back again to reset your visa but if you got heaps of money I guess thats not a huge deal | ||
Finnz
United Kingdom260 Posts
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FDA_mist
France19 Posts
You can begin to go in Korea for 3 months, try to practice on korean ladder and see all the events GSL/proleague, it should really nice. Maybe you will get bored with SC2 because there are too much gose there^^ Then you can ask to go in the Millenium house in France around April/May. Marseille is a really nice city on the spring/summer and there are a lot of players from several games in the Millenium house, it should be really fun to live there. And you have french SC2 players like Adelscott, Feast, Dayshi all GM on EU ladder and by moments other players of the team like ForGG and Goswer. And there are a lot of events in europe, small LAN,... where you can perform well if you manage to be on GM level I hope you gonna enjoy this | ||
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