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On March 15 2013 03:41 Benjamin99 wrote: The_Darkness I don't even understand why you bother with these idiots.
I can't even begin to imagine what me being an idiot makes you... Let's see... nope, can't compare to people with down syndrome, cause I've seen some terribly bright ones. Oh, well... I'm sorry, I couldn't come up an appropriate word to label people with your level of intelligence. I guess it's because I'm an idiot.
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On March 15 2013 02:14 The_Darkness wrote:Show nested quote +On March 14 2013 08:37 tigonridge wrote:On March 14 2013 07:52 The_Darkness wrote:On March 14 2013 03:45 tigonridge wrote:On March 14 2013 01:52 The_Darkness wrote:On March 13 2013 04:20 tigonridge wrote: Take me off the list. Ragequitting this fanclub, even though I'm definitely still a Stephano fan. I'm banning myself from this thread which is allergic to the slightest criticisms. What did your previous post have to do with Stephano? Was the point to criticize Stephano for an inaccurate prediction? You were probably warned because your post is completely irrelevant to this fanclub, rather than because people took it as a criticism of Stephano. Your post really was just a swipe at foreigners in general. You are the first person in quite a while to be warned and plenty of people have been critical of Stephano. How was it irrelevant if it had to do with Stephano's prediction? Swipe at foreigners? No. That comment was just to show how little Stephano understands his Korean opponents, and how much he underestimates them. How will such lack of knowledge help him compete against the best of the best? It directly relates to his attitude of "I don't care who my opponent is." Maybe it's time he starts caring a little bit more. Somehow, that criticism didn't sit well with someone, and they decided that it warranted a warning. *applaud* So based on his guessing incorrectly what would happen at a HoTS tournament you conclude that Stephano, who has made more money playing Starcraft than almost every Korean and has a winning record in proleague and is in Code S, understands little about his Korean opponents, most of whom (on his most recent trip) have almost no history in SCII? Seems like a bit of a leap to me. I don't think you should be warned for that sort of comment but your views are exaggerations and negative. If you broadcast your exaggerated negative opinions about a player in that player's fanclub, you're asking for a warning and you're obviously going to get flack. Why wouldn't his fans push back? There is some truth in what you say but you should make your point in a more balanced manner if you don't want to piss people off. If you don't care about pissing people off, don't whine about the fact that people pushback when they disagree with your posts. "...who has made more money playing Starcraft than almost every Korean and has a winning record in proleague and is in Code S, understands little about his Korean opponents, most of whom (on his most recent trip) have almost no history in SCII?" Winning tournaments that not nearly as many Koreans were participating in as there are now; and back when competition was nowhere near as fierce since Kespa was still occupied with Broodwar. Being in Code S, and winning those early tournaments, which were far far easier than the tournaments of today, only means he's super talented; but it says nothing about his approach as a player. The fact that new Korean players are springing out of nowhere and kicking experienced players' asses should all the more tell him that Koreans mean business. My view isn't exaggerated just because you failed to see the reasons behind it. Negative? LOL So according to fanboys, any kind of criticism is negative and exaggerated. He didn't win early tournaments. His best year was 2012, which wasn't the early phase of SCII. The KESPA players have had mixed results in GSL related play. Only very recently have they been showing very strong results in GSL, and then those results are limited to very few players so while the competition level has increased it's misleading to discount results in 2012 as "early tournaments" simply because the KESPA players, only a few of whom can be counted amongst the best players in the world at this point, hadn't fully transitioned to SCII yet. Also, did you just start watching SCII? Why do you feel the need to tell people that Koreans are kicking ass? This has always been the case and will likely always be the case because of the infrastructure they have set up in Korea. It's old news. Move on. Also I thought you said you were leaving. Why are you still here posting?
I know you would like me to hurry up and leave, but I like to take my time. Afterall, it's rude to leave a friendly conversation so abruptly, don't you think? No, didn't just start watching SCII. I started when the beta came out. I was pointing out that fact about Koreans to support a complete different point, which you clearly missed. You should've taken hypo-downsyndromefanboy's advice, and not have dealt with idiots like me, if you really wanted me to stop posting. Clearly, being barely smarter than "idiots" isn't sufficiently to gain you the result you so desperately wanted. haha
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LoL Warned for responding to a personal attack, while the guy who threw the first blow didn't himself get warned. The radical fanboyism at first was merely annoying, but now it's becoming quite the amusement.
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On March 19 2013 11:21 tigonridge wrote:LoL Warned for responding to a personal attack, while the guy who threw the first blow didn't himself get warned. The radical fanboyism at first was merely annoying, but now it's becoming quite the amusement. It's kind of sad you find it amusing.
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On March 19 2013 11:27 Abominous wrote:Show nested quote +On March 19 2013 11:21 tigonridge wrote:LoL Warned for responding to a personal attack, while the guy who threw the first blow didn't himself get warned. The radical fanboyism at first was merely annoying, but now it's becoming quite the amusement. It's kind of sad you find it amusing. Chocolate is said to help with sadness. Try one?
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So how about that one guy... stephano. Lol
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What do you want to know? Ask and learn.
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Some weird and strange tactics Stephano is doing atm haha.
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With Stephano saying he was sad in Korea and that he doesn't like to follow directions from a coach or have a training schedule, and the new EG's coach who wants to do all that, I am worried about our favorite zerg player. Especially if he goes back to the korean gaming house to compete in Proleague again. I hope it won't depress him and that his relationship the new coach won't be too difficult...
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On March 20 2013 08:38 Thurken wrote: With Stephano saying he was sad in Korea and that he doesn't like to follow directions from a coach or have a training schedule, and the new EG's coach who wants to do all that, I am worried about our favorite zerg player. Especially if he goes back to the korean gaming house to compete in Proleague again. I hope it won't depress him and that his relationship the new coach won't be too difficult...
Could happen I think he just need some more people to talk to. Thorzain wasn't there long so he was pretty much all alone. So good demuslim is going
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Updated the profiles and such now, thanks for tuning in today! Had quite a great turnout ^_^v
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On March 20 2013 08:40 Benjamin99 wrote: Thorzain wasn't there long so he was pretty much all alone. So good demuslim is going Thorzain was in Korea before Stephano and just left something like 1 week before Stephano went to IEM
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where is Stephano living at the moment ?
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On March 21 2013 09:05 Morphage wrote: where is Stephano living at the moment ? EG house in USA
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Interview with Stephano from MLG Dallas:
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lol and Life showed him how to play
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No Vods from his last stream session?
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On March 22 2013 13:51 Slasher wrote: Interview with Stephano from MLG Dallas:
Was certain I'd atleast written this in the thread but nope, added it to the interviews now! Thanks =)
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