So here we are, new season, new maps and new meta.
In the near future (season 3) I will be making my name back onto tournaments (playing not casting ) As for now, I have a solid booked out next 12 weeks, 3 days of streaming Starcraft 2 and 1 day of coaching a week with Billy (aka Flux).
With this said, coaching will be very back to basics and bring me more into a humble section of my play, I am trying to remove the persona that I am a bitter and arrogant player who puts across a "know it all" attitude. However, I will be working on basics all the way through to some more advanced strategies and as a timeline version of the coaching, I expect my play to start out sloppy and improve little by little until the end of this year, I do think with the support and coaching of Flux + other within the community I can still reach that Diamond standard.
With this being said I will hope that you will come check out the stream regardless of WoW (tues, wed, sat) or Sc2 (mon,thurs, fri, sun). I hope that with the sessions I am doing + the sessions I am still having outside of gaming that you will come to enjoy the stream once again and watch me finally develop into a humble and decent player.
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Gravity
Formerly known as GravityAD
At this point if I see another I'm quitting post/blog/anything that isn't in chat box I'm going to die. If you do decide to quit, do it, I don't want to hear about it. Then if you decided to come back a week later you don't look like an idiot and people will actually have some belief in what you say. If you want to switch race, please don't write a blog. If you want to stop streaming, put it on twitter or facebook, hell put it in your stream title. Please. Don't. Write. A. Blog.
Eg, I don't want to see this blog, I don't really care that you're making a name on tournaments. Make a name first then I'm interested. Regarding humility, a humble player doesn't think the world cares about how he's getting coaching, you can tell your friends, put it on social media but this just comes off as attention seeking which =/=humility. For coaching, show me results, right now anything you say means nothing because you never stick to it, if you get the coaching and come back with a promotion then make a blog about your progress, it's much more interesting, meaningful and means if in 2 weeks you decide you don't really like starcraft and stop playing, you can do so and not look stupid.
Do yourself and us a favour and stop making literally everything you do public.
At this point if I see another I'm quitting post/blog/anything that isn't in chat box I'm going to die. If you do decide to quit, do it, I don't want to hear about it. Then if you decided to come back a week later you don't look like an idiot and people will actually have some belief in what you say. If you want to switch race, please don't write a blog. If you want to stop streaming, put it on twitter or facebook, hell put it in your stream title. Please. Don't. Write. A. Blog.
Eg, I don't want to see this blog, I don't really care that you're making a name on tournaments. Make a name first then I'm interested. Regarding humility, a humble player doesn't think the world cares about how he's getting coaching, you can tell your friends, put it on social media but this just comes off as attention seeking which =/=humility. For coaching, show me results, right now anything you say means nothing because you never stick to it, if you get the coaching and come back with a promotion then make a blog about your progress, it's much more interesting, meaningful and means if in 2 weeks you decide you don't really like starcraft and stop playing, you can do so and not look stupid.
Do yourself and us a favour and stop making literally everything you do public.
Thanks you.
my mother always told me, if you can't say something nice - don't say anything at all.
Chillax brothers, lets not start this cannibalism.
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