ROOT Gaming recruits Succeed - Page 4
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Sabre
United Kingdom1086 Posts
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stjartrov
Sweden81 Posts
Gl hf, Root & Succeed. | ||
InsidiA
Canada1169 Posts
On February 11 2013 00:41 Sabre wrote: I hope he Succeeds :D this 1 million times this. this is awesome btw | ||
Liquid`Nazgul
22426 Posts
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ROOTCatZ
Peru1226 Posts
On February 11 2013 01:16 Liquid`Nazgul wrote: Really like this someone should warn this user for the lack of content in his post. | ||
myRZeth
Germany1047 Posts
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RiSkysc2
694 Posts
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TBone-
United States2309 Posts
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Zenbrez
Canada5973 Posts
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elKaDor
Sweden376 Posts
On February 11 2013 01:18 ROOTCatZ wrote: someone should warn this user for the lack of content in his post. Funny guy | ||
trGKakarot
United States129 Posts
Hope that isn't the case, just stay on ROOT for a while after you go big | ||
lisward
Singapore959 Posts
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mYiKane
Canada1772 Posts
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ssg
United States1768 Posts
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desRow
Canada2654 Posts
On February 10 2013 22:06 00Visor wrote: If thats his dream, good luck to him. I don't really expect him to have much "success" though. You can't just simply delevop into a successful SC2 pro by hard work. It requires a lot of talent as well. Almost all current full-time pros were succesful as part-time players already. Contrary to guys like carn, Desrow, Lastshadow who could not force their success. You know nothing, Jon snow. | ||
blade55555
United States17423 Posts
That's not jon snow. Also grats to succeed. | ||
JonSnow
United States67 Posts
You know nothing, Des Row. | ||
TT1
Canada9926 Posts
hes also a good kid, welcome to the family dennis <3 | ||
AstroPegnuin
293 Posts
Desrow's absolutely correct, 10 years of Korean dominance pretty much confirms that talent is achieved only through hard work and constant grinding and not anything "natural". | ||
JonSnow
United States67 Posts
On February 11 2013 04:35 AstroPegnuin wrote: Desrow's absolutely correct, 10 years of Korean dominance pretty much confirms that talent is achieved only through hard work and constant grinding and not anything "natural". Yes, but it's extremely hard to catch up with people who have been putting in the constant work and grinding for much longer than you. | ||
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