:(((((
that golden cap triple on war though
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:(((((
that golden cap triple on war though
Is zebbo finally gonna win something?
Reason finally showing up to lan c:
The TLR train didn't crash :D Undefeated boys
Nerdrage saved the flippy sniper though, only having him snipe 3 minutes doesn't seem like what they would do in the knockout stages
Why isn't kaptain running shotgun at lan? :(
Give the man a shoutout at i55, he deserves it <3
Also teams please record mumble comms/pov's with comms like war did for i52 Epsilon. It's so entertaining to watch.
numlockedSTOGEThe perfectly synced rocket mid by Mike and GeaR at i49watching this gets me so hard holy moly, I miss those days
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5USIDoZleAk&feature=youtu.be&t=3106
why don't you come back to get some etf2l glory on top of that mad boner :)
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I play mostly 6s medic, also some highlander demoman. Going to be casting national highlander games that tftv is not casting during the nations cup. I stream mostly scrims and plan to do so during the season. Currently less streams going on due to it being off-season. Might stream some pre-game surfs but will stick to scrims mostly.
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with pitches
On tr_medic_agility the bots for some reason don't start shooting you from the start.
You can make them fire at you by just swinging your melee in the air as you cross the stage. Goes faster than crossbowing them every time to make them shoot you.
Don't know if there is an easier fix.
MightyMeCabbage_I learned French, English and German in highschool (and latin lolol)
Then went to Japan for a year so learned some of that stuff.
Now studying Russian, English and Dutch in uni.
My native language is Dutch. Also this list is way longer than it should be
Seeing as Dutch is also your native language, was wondering a few things.
How did you experience learning & talking Japaneze in Japan? What sort of reactions did you get from the natives; were they supportive or rather arrogant?
And what is it like to study Russian grammar?
Is it much more complex than learning French / German?
I'm currently in NZ at the moment but will be in Turkey for halve a year in September.
Going to take Turkish language courses there but also have the opportunity to take Japaneze classes.
I'm not really affiliated with Japan atm as I don't watch the anime stuff, but do have some (business) connections there so might be good for future travels; although I wonder if it will be worth it to have a medium/poor level of Japaneze as the stereo type is that the native Japaneze people are quite resistant when it comes to foreigners trying to speak in their language and when they do not possess it. What's your opinion on that?
People in Japan are generally supportive of you trying to learn japanese, although they will almost always address foreigners in english even if i speak japanese to them first. An example was in a theme park of universal studios where I asked an employee something in japanese and they just replied in english. People think it's an admirable effort if you try to speak japanese though.
Russian grammar is extremely difficult, as anything you can imagine in grammar that might be difficult is in there. On the contrary, japanese grammar is exceptionally easy (no plurals, genders, conjugation of verbs and so on) and the pronunciation is very easy and consistent. The biggest issue is writing and vocabulary (because nothing is similar to other languages except the infamous japanengrish)
There are both xenophobic and open-minded japanese, you just need to get a bit lucky with who you talk to I guess.
tl;dr: Japanese is pretty easy, Russian is not.