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On November 22 2015 10:53 evanthebouncy! wrote:shut up and subscribe to my youtube channel keppo. fucking nobody ever care about my cooking videos haha Then I spend 30 min doing some translation piece and ppl go crazy now that's not the way how you gain support from people evan lol
done . I subscribed to your channel
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Got some more comments on OG perhaps?
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On November 22 2015 23:10 haxhax wrote: Got some more comments on OG perhaps? no i havn't seen any yet. Mostly I think they view OG as "barbaric strategy" and "strong players". haha
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On November 22 2015 21:47 Taosu wrote: Wow. Dat cultural difference. I read the whole post with poker face.
On November 22 2015 22:32 PuroYO wrote: I don't understand any of it tbh.
Huh, that's funny, I was sitting here laughing my ass off at the exceptional accuracy of the dank memes that were being thrown around.
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I like the imagery of bad players being chickens pecking at each other. These memes from across the pacific are pretty dank.
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China may lose at dota but they will always win at memes
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On November 22 2015 23:46 evanthebouncy! wrote:Show nested quote +On November 22 2015 23:10 haxhax wrote: Got some more comments on OG perhaps? no i havn't seen any yet. Mostly I think they view OG as "barbaric strategy" and "strong players". haha
if its any consolation Ive made most of the things in your videos. Stuff like the soup stock is too time consuming though..
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lol, this is so fucking good... the chinese are so salty :D
PS: wtf is up with that cooking channel lol :'-D
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The fucking banter is real
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On November 23 2015 07:20 Rebs wrote:Show nested quote +On November 22 2015 23:46 evanthebouncy! wrote:On November 22 2015 23:10 haxhax wrote: Got some more comments on OG perhaps? no i havn't seen any yet. Mostly I think they view OG as "barbaric strategy" and "strong players". haha if its any consolation Ive made most of the things in your videos. Stuff like the soup stock is too time consuming though..
oh sure sure something are more uh.... ceremonial than others I don't make those often myself haha
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-the whole ROTZ thing is i think OTZ being a little emoticon of a guy on his knees begging for forgiveness or in despair or it's a play on ROTK
either way it's a pretty good pun.
-foaming at the mouth i believe references alch himself. double entendre.
-the EE (jacky mao) thing is just what we've got with our fEEd and whatnot. the euphemism is that when EE does something weird and it fails flat a bit, it's called "making art".
-in case the first topic doesn't really make sense, eating shit is like 'sucking shit', underperforming, or as a fan literally eating shit because your team is doing so poorly. shanghai is chinese territory and it's like losing on home turf which is a huge 'loss of face' or in other words super embarassing. at least they don't have to stay up to eat shit, rofl. it's all accentuated by the idea that certain teams don't practice very much and just sit on their winnings (see na'vis earlier days), as well as prominent players sitting at home and playing other games by themselves instead of practicing for an upcoming tournament. (another slap in the face for diehard fans, which is the 430 and CSGO reference).
i wouldn't say chinese is a more expressive language than english is. the limits to the expression just change the forming and pairings of words. chinese is very poetic and there's a lot of space for word-play, but english has a lot of amazing stuff that you can't really do in other languages either.
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"Z" sounds like chicken in mandarin if it helps
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Looks exactly like what they were writing after Korean LoL takeover. It is hilarious because all the Chinese Dota players were like: "Get your shit together Chinese LoL, you guys are too lazy and unorganized, no wonder Korean LoL is so much better."
Even by being EPL of dota and buying all the top Korean players they couldn't even outpace EU LoL.
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Haha as a german ROTZ is twice as funny as it means "snot" 😉
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That ROTZ is fucking golden.
Half Genius, Half Retard. Jacky . Mao Nuff said, that's the most accurate TL;DR of EE life.
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Whenever I read these all it tells me is China is so insular, and basically only cares about its own teams and whether or not they are the best. Would be nice to see Chinese fans Western teams some day.
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On November 25 2015 09:03 gaijindash wrote: Whenever I read these all it tells me is China is so insular, and basically only cares about its own teams and whether or not they are the best. Would be nice to see Chinese fans Western teams some day.
isnt that the same everywhere? you always have a few guys just cheering for good dota or have a fan of a certain chinese team / player here and there, but mostly people cheer for teams on their "home region". you dont even have a lot of eg fans in europe and its probably one of the more hated teams around here.
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On November 25 2015 09:03 gaijindash wrote: Whenever I read these all it tells me is China is so insular, and basically only cares about its own teams and whether or not they are the best. Would be nice to see Chinese fans Western teams some day.
There's an interesting dynamic here for sure going back to Dota 1. Spoilering a long text.
+ Show Spoiler + Back then, EU was considered the strongest, and the Chinese did care about and respect the top Western players and teams, your LoHs, Lodas, Vigosses, because frankly Chinese dota was very underdeveloped. Some of the earliest webcasted games were atrocious to watch and seemed like some #dotapickup midskill stuff. However that started to change going back to Kingsurfs top 4 in the mym pride tourney, surprising pretty much everyone that an Asian team can play that well and on that kind of ping. Even then people were saying that EU would only lose because of the shit ping and not because of skill.
So western teams kind of mostly kept to themselves, Asian ones did the same cause of the really bad pings. The Chinese however did follow certain players and teams in the west just based on the replay archive at sgamers. Again the facade that western teams were superior was perpetuated since we never really had a straight up LAN fight. Until the Alienware Cup and ESWC 2008 (I think, the one in California), where Asian teams absolutely curb stomped the fuck out of the top western teams. ESWC 2010 in Paris pretty much confirmed it with Ehome just dismantling every one. This period is what Puppey referred to when he said something like he thought he was good at this game and then getting a very rude wakeup call.
Around this time is when I noticed a significant shift in how the Chinese treated their players and teams, much more pride and "chest thumping" than before. The illusion was effectively dispelled, it was obvious who had the best teams. Basically, there was an actual reason for chinese to care about their teams and only their teams. Western teams never fully recovered until TI1 with Navi. Now its kind of funny to see the Chinese scene end up where the western scene was, formerly at the top and rest of the world caught up when they were too busy feeling themselves.
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On November 25 2015 19:37 hfglgg wrote:Show nested quote +On November 25 2015 09:03 gaijindash wrote: Whenever I read these all it tells me is China is so insular, and basically only cares about its own teams and whether or not they are the best. Would be nice to see Chinese fans Western teams some day. isnt that the same everywhere? you always have a few guys just cheering for good dota or have a fan of a certain chinese team / player here and there, but mostly people cheer for teams on their "home region". you dont even have a lot of eg fans in europe and its probably one of the more hated teams around here.
this is true in sports in general right? Not good or bad, just is. I think the more you know about the sport the more you'd cheer for actual skills, but when you don't know much about the sport you'd more likely to cheer your close affiliates. I don't think it's inherently wrong.
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On November 25 2015 09:03 gaijindash wrote: Whenever I read these all it tells me is China is so insular, and basically only cares about its own teams and whether or not they are the best. Would be nice to see Chinese fans Western teams some day.
There actually are fans who admire teams outside their country. You simply don't pay attention to any of it. During TI5 I remember watching a video someone posted on reddit of one visiting CIS player trying to escape out a window to avoid his fans while in China. It was pretty funny.
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