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Also not 22 yrs old with vast knowledge of everything before 90s.I’d say they’re the same person but Baby is a better writer.
Also not 22 yrs old with vast knowledge of everything before 90s.I’d say they’re the same person but Baby is a better writer.
You care so little that you want to fight me? I'm just breakin your chops, you should settle down.
Also not 22 yrs old with vast knowledge of everything before 90s.
I always wanna fight nerds
Just take 2 steps to the left. People who spend most of their time hitting the heavy bag for training get confused with range when their opponent moves more than 30cm.You care so little that you want to fight me? I'm just breakin your chops, you should settle down.
I play Final Fantasy XIV. Fight me.
Your superheroes have nothing against our Zenos viator Galvus.
So glad Zenos is gone now and we haven't gotta put up with him anymore
I play Final Fantasy XIV. Fight me.
Your superheroes have nothing against our Zenos viator Galvus.
I only play Dota 2
Real Buakaw fans should only be playing Tekken and Street Fighter.
Genetics matter more. You can have someone with somewhat suboptimal training and they can still make gains as long as they are somewhat consistent with their training.
Also the Baby Hanma and Trabaho collab would be awesome. It would be like the Kengan and Baki crossover.
Who you playI only play Dota 2
Clock, Spec, Dusa, Venom, Tide, Underlord, Venge, Undying, Shaman, Primal Beast, Abadon, Bounty Hunter. And more.Who you play
I got good genetics but a terrible lifestyle
Stupid but talented
But I'm old. 36 close to 37.
This thread started out interesting and really went to hell.
Work ethic is hugely important to any activity. @Baby Hanma - have you read Talent is Overrated?
No. Is it a good book? I might grab it. It’s just that I have a library of books I haven’t read yet.
I will say, though, that if the author is not qualified, I wouldn’t read it.
It was. It's an examination of whether chalking a person's success/ability in a given area to natural born talent is bullshit (although he doesn't put it that way) and that such success is almost always directly related to the hours spent working/practicing. It looks at lots of examples from musicians to athletes to chess players. Wish I had read it when I was younger.