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The guy used to be cool in my book because he was passionate about a one of the only games I will play and would stream while training for matches and tournaments. Also! he also helped to build a corner of the TL SC2 streaming community, which entertains and teaches me quite regularly. That was then.
What am I supposed to think when I see all the other dudes on TL putting in a fuck ton of hard work to get gosu, doing crazy shit like financing their own way to Korea, getting into pro houses, grinding on the ladder... and then I hold my breath and click on his stream... and well, you know... he is derp'n ONE goofy snowman thing with an axe, a "hero", at some green and purple snake (that isn't moving) and picking up little chests of gold while an AI army fights in the background...
Its cool if he doesn't give a shit about the competitive SC2 community or the site that hosted his "Stacraft" stream for so long or the streaming service that started him out or his SC2 fans or the fans of his conversations with practice partners (castz, minigun and the like) or what his viewers think or if anybody watches him play at all. Really its cool. But then why stream at all in that case...
On another note: 2012 is the year we make contact -- educate yourself on New World Order policies Ron Paul for President 2012!! Signed, Dr. (_)_):::::::::::::::D~~~~condolences~~~~ PHD & Attorney at all dem laws.
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As usual League of Legends ruins another competitive progamer. Hope to see the same funny and skilled Destiny that we all love when I see SC2 by your stream at least 3 quarters of the time.
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On February 12 2012 17:10 CoffeeToss wrote: The guy used to be cool in my book because he was passionate about a one of the only games I will play and would stream while training for matches and tournaments. Also! he also helped to build a corner of the TL SC2 streaming community, which entertains and teaches me quite regularly. That was then.
What am I supposed to think when I see all the other dudes on TL putting in a fuck ton of hard work to get gosu, doing crazy shit like financing their own way to Korea, getting into pro houses, grinding on the ladder... and then I hold my breath and click on his stream... and well, you know... he is derp'n ONE goofy snowman thing with an axe, a "hero", at some green and purple snake (that isn't moving) and picking up little chests of gold while an AI army fights in the background...
Its cool if he doesn't give a shit about the competitive SC2 community or the site that hosted his "Stacraft" stream for so long or the streaming service that started him out or his SC2 fans or the fans of his conversations with practice partners (castz, minigun and the like) or what his viewers think or if anybody watches him play at all. Really its cool. But then why stream at all in that case...
On another note: 2012 is the year we make contact -- educate yourself on New World Order policies Ron Paul for President 2012!! Signed, Dr. (_)_):::::::::::::::D~~~~condolences~~~~ PHD & Attorney at all dem laws.
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how does him playing lol equate to not giving a shit about the sc2 community? enlighten me, clearly im missing something amidst all the shit.
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Man why are people being so hard on Destiny for just fucking playing League of Legends. I haven't really played LoL so I can't speak for the quality of the game, but if Destiny can go from playing a high quality game like Starcraft to playing LoL it can't really be all THAT bad, Jesus Christ -_-; Starcraft is great, but we just can't go around shitting on people who enjoy other games, not only is it childish and stupid, but all it does is make us look like assholes to other communities.
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On February 12 2012 17:10 CoffeeToss wrote: The guy used to be cool in my book because he was passionate about a one of the only games I will play and would stream while training for matches and tournaments. Also! he also helped to build a corner of the TL SC2 streaming community, which entertains and teaches me quite regularly. That was then.
What am I supposed to think when I see all the other dudes on TL putting in a fuck ton of hard work to get gosu, doing crazy shit like financing their own way to Korea, getting into pro houses, grinding on the ladder... and then I hold my breath and click on his stream... and well, you know... he is derp'n ONE goofy snowman thing with an axe, a "hero", at some green and purple snake (that isn't moving) and picking up little chests of gold while an AI army fights in the background...
Its cool if he doesn't give a shit about the competitive SC2 community or the site that hosted his "Stacraft" stream for so long or the streaming service that started him out or his SC2 fans or the fans of his conversations with practice partners (castz, minigun and the like) or what his viewers think or if anybody watches him play at all. Really its cool. But then why stream at all in that case...
On another note: 2012 is the year we make contact -- educate yourself on New World Order policies Ron Paul for President 2012!! Signed, Dr. (_)_):::::::::::::::D~~~~condolences~~~~ PHD & Attorney at all dem laws.
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Hm...
http://clgaming.net/livestreams
You see where he's featured? So he's playing for that site as well.
Oh yeah, and if he likes playing LoL, why should he not stream it? Would it be better if the stream instead was offline? Or do you think you have the right to tell him what he should play? Day9 played Kingdoms of Reckoning:Amalur -> he doesn't care about SC2, is that the logic you're using here? .. He still streams SC2 just about every day.
By the way judging by the champion select at the start, I'd say that this is going to be a very very difficult game for Destiny to win.
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On February 12 2012 17:30 SnowSC2 wrote:Show nested quote +On February 12 2012 17:10 CoffeeToss wrote: The guy used to be cool in my book because he was passionate about a one of the only games I will play and would stream while training for matches and tournaments. Also! he also helped to build a corner of the TL SC2 streaming community, which entertains and teaches me quite regularly. That was then.
What am I supposed to think when I see all the other dudes on TL putting in a fuck ton of hard work to get gosu, doing crazy shit like financing their own way to Korea, getting into pro houses, grinding on the ladder... and then I hold my breath and click on his stream... and well, you know... he is derp'n ONE goofy snowman thing with an axe, a "hero", at some green and purple snake (that isn't moving) and picking up little chests of gold while an AI army fights in the background...
Its cool if he doesn't give a shit about the competitive SC2 community or the site that hosted his "Stacraft" stream for so long or the streaming service that started him out or his SC2 fans or the fans of his conversations with practice partners (castz, minigun and the like) or what his viewers think or if anybody watches him play at all. Really its cool. But then why stream at all in that case...
On another note: 2012 is the year we make contact -- educate yourself on New World Order policies Ron Paul for President 2012!! Signed, Dr. (_)_):::::::::::::::D~~~~condolences~~~~ PHD & Attorney at all dem laws.
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how does him playing lol equate to not giving a shit about the sc2 community? enlighten me, clearly im missing something amidst all the shit.
yes ♥, clearly you are missing something.
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On February 12 2012 18:19 Shikyo wrote:Show nested quote +On February 12 2012 17:10 CoffeeToss wrote: The guy used to be cool in my book because he was passionate about a one of the only games I will play and would stream while training for matches and tournaments. Also! he also helped to build a corner of the TL SC2 streaming community, which entertains and teaches me quite regularly. That was then.
What am I supposed to think when I see all the other dudes on TL putting in a fuck ton of hard work to get gosu, doing crazy shit like financing their own way to Korea, getting into pro houses, grinding on the ladder... and then I hold my breath and click on his stream... and well, you know... he is derp'n ONE goofy snowman thing with an axe, a "hero", at some green and purple snake (that isn't moving) and picking up little chests of gold while an AI army fights in the background...
Its cool if he doesn't give a shit about the competitive SC2 community or the site that hosted his "Stacraft" stream for so long or the streaming service that started him out or his SC2 fans or the fans of his conversations with practice partners (castz, minigun and the like) or what his viewers think or if anybody watches him play at all. Really its cool. But then why stream at all in that case...
On another note: 2012 is the year we make contact -- educate yourself on New World Order policies Ron Paul for President 2012!! Signed, Dr. (_)_):::::::::::::::D~~~~condolences~~~~ PHD & Attorney at all dem laws.
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Hm... http://clgaming.net/livestreamsYou see where he's featured? So he's playing for that site as well. Oh yeah, and if he likes playing LoL, why should he not stream it? Would it be better if the stream instead was offline? Or do you think you have the right to tell him what he should play? Day9 played Kingdoms of Reckoning:Amalur -> he doesn't care about SC2, is that the logic you're using here? .. He still streams SC2 just about every day. By the way judging by the champion select at the start, I'd say that this is going to be a very very difficult game for Destiny to win.
I didn't tell him to stop. Ive never once talked to they guy.
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Your keyboard is to loud destiny...
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On February 12 2012 18:38 CoffeeToss wrote:Show nested quote +On February 12 2012 18:19 Shikyo wrote:On February 12 2012 17:10 CoffeeToss wrote: The guy used to be cool in my book because he was passionate about a one of the only games I will play and would stream while training for matches and tournaments. Also! he also helped to build a corner of the TL SC2 streaming community, which entertains and teaches me quite regularly. That was then.
What am I supposed to think when I see all the other dudes on TL putting in a fuck ton of hard work to get gosu, doing crazy shit like financing their own way to Korea, getting into pro houses, grinding on the ladder... and then I hold my breath and click on his stream... and well, you know... he is derp'n ONE goofy snowman thing with an axe, a "hero", at some green and purple snake (that isn't moving) and picking up little chests of gold while an AI army fights in the background...
Its cool if he doesn't give a shit about the competitive SC2 community or the site that hosted his "Stacraft" stream for so long or the streaming service that started him out or his SC2 fans or the fans of his conversations with practice partners (castz, minigun and the like) or what his viewers think or if anybody watches him play at all. Really its cool. But then why stream at all in that case...
On another note: 2012 is the year we make contact -- educate yourself on New World Order policies Ron Paul for President 2012!! Signed, Dr. (_)_):::::::::::::::D~~~~condolences~~~~ PHD & Attorney at all dem laws.
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Hm... http://clgaming.net/livestreamsYou see where he's featured? So he's playing for that site as well. Oh yeah, and if he likes playing LoL, why should he not stream it? Would it be better if the stream instead was offline? Or do you think you have the right to tell him what he should play? Day9 played Kingdoms of Reckoning:Amalur -> he doesn't care about SC2, is that the logic you're using here? .. He still streams SC2 just about every day. By the way judging by the champion select at the start, I'd say that this is going to be a very very difficult game for Destiny to win. I didn't tell him to stop. Ive never once talked to they guy. -_-
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On February 12 2012 18:55 Shikyo wrote:Show nested quote +On February 12 2012 18:38 CoffeeToss wrote:On February 12 2012 18:19 Shikyo wrote:On February 12 2012 17:10 CoffeeToss wrote: The guy used to be cool in my book because he was passionate about a one of the only games I will play and would stream while training for matches and tournaments. Also! he also helped to build a corner of the TL SC2 streaming community, which entertains and teaches me quite regularly. That was then.
What am I supposed to think when I see all the other dudes on TL putting in a fuck ton of hard work to get gosu, doing crazy shit like financing their own way to Korea, getting into pro houses, grinding on the ladder... and then I hold my breath and click on his stream... and well, you know... he is derp'n ONE goofy snowman thing with an axe, a "hero", at some green and purple snake (that isn't moving) and picking up little chests of gold while an AI army fights in the background...
Its cool if he doesn't give a shit about the competitive SC2 community or the site that hosted his "Stacraft" stream for so long or the streaming service that started him out or his SC2 fans or the fans of his conversations with practice partners (castz, minigun and the like) or what his viewers think or if anybody watches him play at all. Really its cool. But then why stream at all in that case...
On another note: 2012 is the year we make contact -- educate yourself on New World Order policies Ron Paul for President 2012!! Signed, Dr. (_)_):::::::::::::::D~~~~condolences~~~~ PHD & Attorney at all dem laws.
aaaaand POST.
Hm... http://clgaming.net/livestreamsYou see where he's featured? So he's playing for that site as well. Oh yeah, and if he likes playing LoL, why should he not stream it? Would it be better if the stream instead was offline? Or do you think you have the right to tell him what he should play? Day9 played Kingdoms of Reckoning:Amalur -> he doesn't care about SC2, is that the logic you're using here? .. He still streams SC2 just about every day. By the way judging by the champion select at the start, I'd say that this is going to be a very very difficult game for Destiny to win. I didn't tell him to stop. Ive never once talked to they guy. -_- _-_ -.- _._ -.- #.#
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this stream is way shittier than it used to be. but i guess thats already been said
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An infestor walks into a bar and sees a Ghost and a high Templar. He dodges an emp and neural parasites the HT before he gets of feedback. He storms them both. The bartender asks "Why?". He reply’s "It was Destiny!"
I made this account just to write this joke ^^, what do you guys think?
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On February 17 2012 10:47 midnightL wrote: An infestor walks into a bar and sees a Ghost and a high Templar. He dodges an emp and neural parasites the HT before he gets of feedback. He storms them both. The bartender asks "Why?". He reply’s "It was Destiny!"
I made this account just to write this joke ^^, what do you guys think?
Good joke, laughed so hard that I woke my ancestors in their GRAVES.
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On February 17 2012 11:06 Garhf wrote:Show nested quote +On February 17 2012 10:47 midnightL wrote: An infestor walks into a bar and sees a Ghost and a high Templar. He dodges an emp and neural parasites the HT before he gets of feedback. He storms them both. The bartender asks "Why?". He reply’s "It was Destiny!"
I made this account just to write this joke ^^, what do you guys think? Good joke, laughed so hard that I woke my ancestors in their GRAVES.
yaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaayyyyyy ^^
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On February 17 2012 10:47 midnightL wrote: An infestor walks into a bar and sees a Ghost and a high Templar. He dodges an emp and neural parasites the HT before he gets of feedback. He storms them both. The bartender asks "Why?". He reply’s "It was Destiny!"
I made this account just to write this joke ^^, what do you guys think?
that was quite the knee slapper.
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yea this is just not entertaining really.
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start talking again destiny :|
or skype with kyle
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Tells everyone that in order to be a competitive starcraft player, he has to stop goofing around.
Proceeds to play League of Legends.
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Personally, I only watch his stream when he's playing league because it's actually entertaining to watch him be terrible at it. It's boring to watch him play starcraft because he's pretty terrible for a pro but still way better than the average player, while in league he's probably worse than the average. If I wanted to watch sc2, I'd either watch someone top tier or someone funny, and Destiny is neither (while playing sc2, anyway).
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On February 17 2012 19:37 Thermia wrote: Personally, I only watch his stream when he's playing league because it's actually entertaining to watch him be terrible at it. It's boring to watch him play starcraft because he's pretty terrible for a pro but still way better than the average player, while in league he's probably worse than the average. If I wanted to watch sc2, I'd either watch someone top tier or someone funny, and Destiny is neither (while playing sc2, anyway). Well, he used to be funny and that's why a lot of people have heard of him.
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