Taeja's interview was all about that 'right now'
MVP's interview was all about that 'Truth be told'
TRUTH WAS TOLD RIGHT NOW
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seoul_kiM
United States545 Posts
Taeja's interview was all about that 'right now' MVP's interview was all about that 'Truth be told' TRUTH WAS TOLD RIGHT NOW | ||
Garnet
Vietnam9001 Posts
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NHY
1013 Posts
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SHOOG
United States1639 Posts
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kju
6143 Posts
On September 11 2012 02:15 Garnet wrote: Mvp top 50? who are the other 48... don't question Mvp, he told us the truth today | ||
Weirdkid
Singapore2431 Posts
On September 11 2012 02:15 Garnet wrote: Mvp top 50? who are the other 48... Clearly Tarson is one of them Now to find out who the rest are Edit: Oh he's talking about GSL players. Ah doesn't matter when it's Mvp and Tarson haha | ||
Azzur
Australia6202 Posts
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Zane
Romania3916 Posts
On September 11 2012 02:29 Azzur wrote: MVP playing the "hide under the radar" card :p Truth be told, that might be difficult; he's fucking Mvp. | ||
Noocta
France12574 Posts
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Aunvilgod
2653 Posts
On September 11 2012 01:45 s.a.y wrote: What is with the "Truth be told" that keeps repeating in MVPs interview? I think that might be Seeker. Not sure though. But I do notice that non-native english translators use the words "like", "honestly" and "actually" at the rate of MG fire. | ||
Weirdkid
Singapore2431 Posts
On September 11 2012 02:44 Aunvilgod wrote: Show nested quote + On September 11 2012 01:45 s.a.y wrote: What is with the "Truth be told" that keeps repeating in MVPs interview? I think that might be Seeker. Not sure though. But I do notice that non-native english translators use the words "like", "honestly" and "actually" at the rate of MG fire. It's just a phrase that Mvp uses, and everytime Mvp uses that phrase Seeker translates it as "truth be told". Can be translated also as "frankly", or "to be honest" or something like that. The phrase seems to appear relatively frequently in interviews I think... | ||
babylon
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LuckyMacro
United States1482 Posts
On September 11 2012 01:34 Ender2701 wrote: Someone needs to give TaeJa PR training and computer training -_-. Pretty sure that he has a razer blade which is a ridiculously good laptop afaik. He should have just plugged his monitor + keyboard/mouse into his laptop and it would have been fine. Lol what? Why? Because he's not just saying "I hope to show good games in the future"? | ||
ShynZ
331 Posts
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vthree
Hong Kong8039 Posts
On September 11 2012 03:00 babylon wrote: I swear Sting helps everyone practice. Well, since he is teamless, his training is going to come from players on other teams. | ||
vthree
Hong Kong8039 Posts
On September 11 2012 03:03 LuckyMacro wrote: You can't handle the truth! Show nested quote + On September 11 2012 01:34 Ender2701 wrote: Someone needs to give TaeJa PR training and computer training -_-. Pretty sure that he has a razer blade which is a ridiculously good laptop afaik. He should have just plugged his monitor + keyboard/mouse into his laptop and it would have been fine. Lol what? Why? Because he's not just saying "I hope to show good games in the future"? I think because Razer is a sponsor. | ||
redviper
Pakistan2333 Posts
Watch the arrogance of Taeja end in the Ro16. | ||
fer
Canada375 Posts
On September 11 2012 01:13 amazingxkcd wrote: Does taeja live alone or does he practice with the other TL guys in korea? Having a broken computer really does suck He's part of Teamliquid in the sense that Teamliquid pays him money to wear the t-shirt and win them some games. His main practice and improvement comes from practising with other Koreans. You can look at the last question in this interview, and to other interviews as a source for this. | ||
Incomplet
United Kingdom1419 Posts
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CrazyBirdman
Germany3509 Posts
On September 11 2012 03:27 fer wrote: Show nested quote + On September 11 2012 01:13 amazingxkcd wrote: Does taeja live alone or does he practice with the other TL guys in korea? Having a broken computer really does suck He's part of Teamliquid in the sense that Teamliquid pays him money to wear the t-shirt and win them some games. His main practice and improvement comes from practising with other Koreans. You can look at the last question in this interview, and to other interviews as a source for this. Well he is 17 so living with his parents is not all that surprising. When he was on Slayers he never was in the house as well I think. He also repeatedly said that he mainly practices on the ladder and according to interview HerO and TaeJa train TvP/PvT quite regulary. | ||
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