TargA considering retirement - Page 3
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Zerg.Zilla
Hungary5029 Posts
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SuperHofmann
Italy1741 Posts
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Scarecrow
Korea (South)9172 Posts
On May 03 2014 04:33 Fusilero wrote: Okay it's not exactly a retirement but it's close to it if he doesn't pull out good results soon Totally thread worthy. As much as I'm a fan of Targa, these things should be kept to twitter/reddit. | ||
BaneRiders
Sweden3630 Posts
On May 03 2014 04:06 Moonsalt wrote: Sick series vs Morrow at DH Open Bucharest, pretty sad to hear this Yeah that was great all the way through. I also saw Tod vs Targa the other night, and ofc, when you start accumulate losses like this I think it is easy to lose some self esteem. Everyone needs to take a big victory now and then. Come on Targa, we know you have it in you, get that beast out and start crushing again! For the swarm! | ||
MotherOfRunes
Germany2861 Posts
On May 03 2014 03:23 Lorning wrote: Retiring doesn't really mean anything anymore in the SC2 scene simply cause after a while people realize they would have to really work , you know like real life work. so they come back | ||
Redox
Germany24792 Posts
On May 03 2014 21:07 MotherOfRunes wrote: simply cause after a while people realize they would have to really work , you know like real life work. so they come back And some people just have fun playing the game, as crazy as that sounds. | ||
MotherOfRunes
Germany2861 Posts
On May 03 2014 21:08 Redox wrote: And some people just have fun playing the game, as crazy as that sounds. and not having fun doing real life work....no sounds not crazy at all | ||
maartendq
Belgium3115 Posts
On May 03 2014 21:07 MotherOfRunes wrote: simply cause after a while people realize they would have to really work , you know like real life work. so they come back I often wonder how much this factors in as well. Most pros sacrifice education for having a shot at (often very short lasting) esports fame so they either have to find a job in a labour market that has no use for their skillset or go back to school, which means a couple of years of having no income. | ||
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