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On October 16 2012 18:01 HoMM wrote:Sidebar: "Life cannot attend final…" Got me worried there for a second. thought gsl finals was gonna be rescheduled lol
Exactly my thoughts, was quite worried. Life is a very creative and solid player, it's easy to forget how young he his.
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I'm just glad they don't try to make (or strongly suggest) him quit school or let him play under a fake ID when the curfew is on.
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On October 16 2012 19:51 SilSol wrote:Oh no that's not good
Why the double super-sad-face? It's "only" media day. :p
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wow Life so good! And yes, many ( if not all ) of the game online in South Korea limit younger ppl playing time. it will be forced to close the game at midnight till early morning.
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That's kind of incredible and sad at the same time...imagine how good this guy would be if he could actually devote his life to this game instead of having school to deal with.
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These restrictions are only vefore your 16th right? Still quite impressive that he manages to get so far while attending school. Also, please don't scare me with the title ): Life cannot attend final...
Also impressive people start the bw vs sc2 here. I thought people were quite past that, especially in random threads.
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On October 16 2012 18:51 MasterReY wrote:Show nested quote +On October 16 2012 18:02 Megabuster123 wrote: How the hell is this kid so good with these ridiculous kind of restrictions?
Also, what exactly is this forced shut down law, I'm not exactly familar with korean laws, but it sounds like if you're under 16 you can't be online between after a certain time? lol how is it ridiculous? He can't play from 0:00 - 6:00. thats 6 hours in the night. He still has 18 hours per day to practice. You think its not enough? He can just sleep during that time instead of sleeping 3:00-10:00 or so. he has school + has to study too?.. middle school kids gotta focus on high school entrance exams. Its very critical moment..
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Good on Korea for setting some standards. Starcrafters get way too nutty about this game and someone has to put on the brakes.
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On October 16 2012 18:51 MasterReY wrote:Show nested quote +On October 16 2012 18:02 Megabuster123 wrote: How the hell is this kid so good with these ridiculous kind of restrictions?
Also, what exactly is this forced shut down law, I'm not exactly familar with korean laws, but it sounds like if you're under 16 you can't be online between after a certain time? lol how is it ridiculous? He can't play from 0:00 - 6:00. thats 6 hours in the night. He still has 18 hours per day to practice. You think its not enough? He can just sleep during that time instead of sleeping 3:00-10:00 or so.
Read the article next time, thanks.
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Will they still have the media day?
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On October 16 2012 19:04 Megabuster123 wrote:Show nested quote +On October 16 2012 18:51 MasterReY wrote:On October 16 2012 18:02 Megabuster123 wrote: How the hell is this kid so good with these ridiculous kind of restrictions?
Also, what exactly is this forced shut down law, I'm not exactly familar with korean laws, but it sounds like if you're under 16 you can't be online between after a certain time? lol how is it ridiculous? He can't play from 0:00 - 6:00. thats 6 hours in the night. He still has 18 hours per day to practice. You think its not enough? He can just sleep during that time instead of sleeping 3:00-10:00 or so. It's ridiculous that one of the best zergs in the world is going to elementary school in the same time. That alone is ridiculous. Hmm, considering that school life previous to college was a glorious time when I could do whatever and still got the best possible grades(which is probably the case for a good portion of TL), I don't think it means much, at all. Dealing with constant pain hindering your training on the other hand...
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Man, Media Day is one of the best parts of the finals. But it's good that Life has school taking precedence.
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life is such a fucking badass, love him
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Lol, here in Germany, he'd get free from schoolup to 1 week, no problem at all. And 2 or 3 weeks is not that special either. A friend of mine was invited to a marriage in Spain. He was released from school for a week. Another friend of mine is a tennis semi pro, and he was allowed to visit a tourney in britain and came back 2 weeks later.
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So Life is this good despite all these crazy restrictions? Or maybe the enforced shutdown gives him a better sleep habit and lets him be better.
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Couple of weeks ago, I was playing in a PC Bang when a Korean voice started talking something in my headset. My friend told me it was a warning for kids under 16 to leave.
Quite a pity for ST_Life... hopefully he can overcome this potential training hinderance.
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Damn that scared me T.T thoguht the final woyld be needed to move or something like that.
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Wow, I had no idea that Life was this young.
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On October 17 2012 01:08 IshinShishi wrote:Show nested quote +On October 16 2012 19:04 Megabuster123 wrote:On October 16 2012 18:51 MasterReY wrote:On October 16 2012 18:02 Megabuster123 wrote: How the hell is this kid so good with these ridiculous kind of restrictions?
Also, what exactly is this forced shut down law, I'm not exactly familar with korean laws, but it sounds like if you're under 16 you can't be online between after a certain time? lol how is it ridiculous? He can't play from 0:00 - 6:00. thats 6 hours in the night. He still has 18 hours per day to practice. You think its not enough? He can just sleep during that time instead of sleeping 3:00-10:00 or so. It's ridiculous that one of the best zergs in the world is going to elementary school in the same time. That alone is ridiculous. Hmm, considering that school life previous to college was a glorious time when I could do whatever and still got the best possible grades(which is probably the case for a good portion of TL), I don't think it means much, at all. Dealing with constant pain hindering your training on the other hand...
You =/= the world.
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Wil they still do the final?
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