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Do it. As my experiences with toes prove, operating on yourself is always the best solution. Even when the internet disagrees.Metal-Eater-GR wrote:
shall I prick it with a needle and post pics
To be fair, you are watching a documentary about people who play a computer game. Did you expect it to be anything other than really, really depressing?Uzique wrote:
watching a documentary on korean starcraft players... jesus h. christ.
could be worse....they could be playing EVEUzique wrote:
watching a documentary on korean starcraft players... jesus h. christ.
dessert*OrangeHound wrote:
Finray wrote:
OrangeHound wrote:
I met someone who started talking about how he played EVE once. He was literally the spitting image of the Comic Book Guy.
foot fetish
iiiiiiiiiiim a submarine
Mekstizzle wrote:
foot fetish
this otterbox case is pretty sexy
how the fuck are we supposed to know who that is
your mumMekstizzle wrote:
how the fuck are we supposed to know who that is
haha yes, i agree.11 Bravo wrote:
could be worse....they could be playing EVEUzique wrote:
watching a documentary on korean starcraft players... jesus h. christ.
and it's just a surprising culture, ghetto... they get paid $100k a year salary, they're small celebrities in south korea... madness.
libertarian benefit collector - anti-academic super-intellectual. http://mixlr.com/the-little-phrase/
i haven't heard that name in a long timeUzique wrote:
met ray parlour last night at a club in cheltenham... he had an entourage... i was so drunk
walked right up to him... was probably expecting an autograph/fan-like banter...
i asked him if he had any coke... he said "sorry mate, im driving"
what a fucking LAD
I think uzique was surprised that they get the recognition that they do just by playing SCUzique wrote:
haha yes, i agree.11 Bravo wrote:
could be worse....they could be playing EVEUzique wrote:
watching a documentary on korean starcraft players... jesus h. christ.
and it's just a surprising culture, ghetto... they get paid $100k a year salary, they're small celebrities in south korea... madness.
and the level of dedication and finesse involved, too...
some of the strategies make chess-pros seem amateur
some of the strategies make chess-pros seem amateur
libertarian benefit collector - anti-academic super-intellectual. http://mixlr.com/the-little-phrase/
Damn, I had no idea it was anything like that. I knew it was a pretty big business though, since they have TV channels devoted to it over there. I can't really fathom how a 10 year old game can still be so popular though.Uzique wrote:
haha yes, i agree.11 Bravo wrote:
could be worse....they could be playing EVEUzique wrote:
watching a documentary on korean starcraft players... jesus h. christ.
and it's just a surprising culture, ghetto... they get paid $100k a year salary, they're small celebrities in south korea... madness.
because nothing has come close to beating its balance, tbh... you see that in fps games, in a way, with cod1/cod2 purists and of course cs1.6
schoolkids often skip school to be able to watch/attend daytime-broadcasts of SC matches: they turn up to the events and walk around the streets when skipping school wearing bandanas over their mouths embroidered with the professional that they support - the bandanas are a form of support and they keep the kid's anonymity from adults/parents that would tell them off for skipping school.
cer-azy
schoolkids often skip school to be able to watch/attend daytime-broadcasts of SC matches: they turn up to the events and walk around the streets when skipping school wearing bandanas over their mouths embroidered with the professional that they support - the bandanas are a form of support and they keep the kid's anonymity from adults/parents that would tell them off for skipping school.
cer-azy
libertarian benefit collector - anti-academic super-intellectual. http://mixlr.com/the-little-phrase/
i remember hearing about how 2 south korean parents let their kid starve to death because they were too busy playing an online game... about raising a virtual child
Oh Asian people!
aaaalberto rieeera
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haha a high-profile professional at a tournament fainted and had to be taken to hospital... the match was postponed.
the guy was diagnosed with pneumonia and exhaustion from lack of nutrition / economy class syndrome.
hardcore practice leading up to the match...
cer-azy
the guy was diagnosed with pneumonia and exhaustion from lack of nutrition / economy class syndrome.
hardcore practice leading up to the match...
cer-azy
libertarian benefit collector - anti-academic super-intellectual. http://mixlr.com/the-little-phrase/
uzi i'm listening to crooks and lovers right now
serene...
serene...
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Where is this documentary? Streaming perhaps? Linky??Uzique wrote:
haha a high-profile professional at a tournament fainted and had to be taken to hospital... the match was postponed.
the guy was diagnosed with pneumonia and exhaustion from lack of nutrition / economy class syndrome.
hardcore practice leading up to the match...
cer-azy