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On July 30 2011 01:11 bwally wrote: Can't believe coaches/managers don't find this idea terrible to have their players doing this before MLG. *face palm* Prepare to be obliterated for this comment even though it is one-hundred-percent correct.
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Wouldn't be surprised if he decided to show off just how fine his arm really is by juggling knives or something
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that is the weirdest way to get attention j/k, stay healthy man!!!
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freaking raelcun trying to get the best video and ending up injuring players wtfff
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Jesus christ, thank god demuslim's alright
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On July 29 2011 15:04 Cha1R wrote: LOL, jesus demuslim is in love with getting himself injured isnt he.
+1 my friend
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Rofl, I think its best to bring in to events in a wheelchair, like they do in hospitals, so he doesn't always get hurt.
Demuslim, the Arjen Robben of esports.
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Glad to hear he's okay! Demuslim fighitng!
Anna should start a tv series: supermodel surgeons
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Thank god hes okay glgl demuslim!
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haha omg, take more care of urself man.
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On July 30 2011 01:32 Reborn8u wrote:He really needs one of these + Show Spoiler +
He'd probably fall in the bubble and roll into oncoming traffic or something -.-
Good to hear he's ok, and hopefully it won't affect his performance over the weekend.
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Dude, you're a progamer. You make a living with your hands. Take care of yourself, FFS.
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Professional players of any sport have things they can do and things they cannot do, things they can eat, and things they cannot eat. If esports really want to be like sports, I think this is the first step to make, especially since hands are the most important tool for a progamer.
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good that Ben is all right but the race looked rly crowded so i hope they pick a better spot next time : P
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Progamers need to learn to fall better.
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We have a video of this surgery taking place, but...it's rather lengthy. Not sure when we'll get around to posting it. Would you guys want to see it?
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On July 30 2011 01:36 samaNo4 wrote: Professional players of any sport have things they can do and things they cannot do, things they can eat, and things they cannot eat. If esports really want to be like sports, I think this is the first step to make, especially since hands are the most important tool for a progamer. I agree. It baffles me how teams do not recognize that running usually results in serious injuries to hands. They really should add a clause to their contract against any sudden or quick movement not related to sc2 gaming. On a similar note cooking should be absolutely prohibited by progamers. Imagine what would happen if DeMuslim were to cut vegetables, or handle hot pans.
To all the people saying he should take care of his hands please consider that running usually don't result in injuries to your hands. Looking back and knowing that he fell, he should have obviously not done it, but really many day-to-day activities carry just as high a risk of injuring your hands as running.
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On July 30 2011 01:43 EG.lectR wrote: We have a video of this surgery taking place, but...it's rather lengthy. Not sure when we'll get around to posting it. Would you guys want to see it?
Yeah.
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On July 30 2011 01:36 samaNo4 wrote: Professional players of any sport have things they can do and things they cannot do, things they can eat, and things they cannot eat. If esports really want to be like sports, I think this is the first step to make, especially since hands are the most important tool for a progamer.
...Running usually doesn't involve the hands.
This is like telling Troy Aikman not to play golf because if he hits his ball into a tree and it ricochets into his head, he could get another concussion.
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