Video Blog #7 - Experience in TL-oGs Team house
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grubby is from holland.
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@Corkus1111 i want his hair too!
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Grubby how do you do your haiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiir?!
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@MoonliteMemory I'd doubt english is his first language as he is not from a country where english is the main language.
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@grubby u can have my ccount anytime!!!
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Keep up the great work. I'm a huge fan, Grubby! Is English your first language? Your English is very fluent and articulate. I like listening to you talk, haha. :D :D
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Using books for height for monitor is awesome! :D
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awesome, GLHF man.
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@ReganHuang no, Ikari. I find the ikari feel better in the hand than the xai.
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@Swarms89 Either that or the shit they talk behind your back if you can understand them lol
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Manuel, back in the days when you were training in Korea with your 4k teammates, what kind of differences did you notice between playing WcIII Korean (asian) ladder and the European or North American ladder? And did you improve a lot in that period for WcIII? And if so, in what way?
rvanklooster 5 months ago 6
@rvanklooster Hi R. van Klooster. The main differences I noticed: Koreans always said "gg" and were manner, Koreans never gave up before it was absolutely completely over, Koreans micro'd better, Koreans were stronger on average, even Korean low level players would give a lax pro player a run for his money, and finally:
I improved immeasurably. But of course I was already very good as I went to Korea (better in comparison than I am now in SC2), and it was 3 months (as opposed to my now 3 weeks)
FollowGrubby 5 months ago 18