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XythOs
Germany520 Posts
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camooT
United States1354 Posts
there's nothing wrong with expressing sympathy for people's losses. | ||
NewbSaibot
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pdk001
Korea (South)922 Posts
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Bill307
Canada9103 Posts
On the bright side, at least Nada probably makes enough money through progaming to help support his family. In fact, it may actually be much harder for him to retire now because unless his mother has a good job, he may need to earn money to keep his family going without "the man of the house". Of course life insurance would help a lot, but it wouldn't last forever. | ||
Resse
307 Posts
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Sorrow_eyes
United States1007 Posts
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L_mean_nothing
China144 Posts
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tfeign
United States2977 Posts
On July 18 2005 15:30 Twisted wrote: It's his dad. Jesus christ stop acting like a bunch of people who actually care that his dad died. It's not like he's gonna read this at all. :[ Yes, there are actual people who care that their favorite pro gamers' dad passed away. Nada reading this forum or not has no relevance to anything. Nada's father dying is a sad an unfortunate event. Even if Nada is a nobody, some people would still feel sad such a situation of someone young losing his father, regardless if they know who Nada is, let alone this is Nada, a star that alot of people on this forum look up to. This comment is really unwarranted. | ||
starofNC
United States1340 Posts
To all who would say that it's not natural to sympathize -- this could happen to anyone here, lee yun yeol (despite his success and skill) is just a gamer and within 2 or 3 years of 90% of TL.net's membership.. it's something I assume most of us fear could happen at some time (a terrible car accident), so please understand that. Gryffindor I really like your comment and I agree with it, I hope Yun Yeoul be healthy and happy than the best player in the world. (This goes for anyone, obviously) | ||
SpringWind
China230 Posts
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Ardenlee
China1 Post
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MuShu
United States3223 Posts
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HyObOy
Korea (South)98 Posts
r.i.p | ||
1INK
United States630 Posts
think about it like this though: would it be right for us to ignore the event by not even making a thread like this? seems very apathetic to me. | ||
itzme_petey
United States1400 Posts
On July 18 2005 11:13 GrooVe wrote: Thats is very sad But there dies more people in africa every day. Why we are not sad? any africans that we know that affected our gaming community die? | ||
TheOdMan
Sweden238 Posts
RIP. | ||
SweeTLemonS[TPR]
11739 Posts
On July 18 2005 11:23 Zymurgy wrote: Surprised it took this long for someone to come along and ruin the thread like this. Anyways, this might seem similar to Michael Jordan when his father died he took some time off (first retirement) and then came back and dominated again. Maybe nada will do the same. Except that analogy is terrible. Jordan went to baseball because that's what his dad always wanted him to do. He found out he sucked, and went back to kicking the shit out of everyone with the rest of the team (The Bulls). | ||
x2fst
1272 Posts
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HaemiL
Korea (South)1 Post
RIP | ||
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