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I'm going to MLG.
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Wouldn't this be better placed in the Indiana/Kentucky social thread? XDI'm going to MLG, and I am saving up for a hotel, and if anyone would like to start planning hotel arrangements, and driving, and such I'm available. I can drive up to 4 extra people, so please let me know if you're wanting to go. IN people have priority, followed by people from KY/OH.
But...when I play video games, I'm having a good time...having a good time > a video game
Alright that's fine. Just let me know ahead of time so I can establish a team early.I was gonna see if Jerm wanted to team for that KB, but if he doesn't I'll probably team with you. I want to get a TL team
No U.playing a video game is fun. but freaking out the night before so you can do your very bestest the next day instead of actually enjoying yourself doesn't appeal to me.
Especially when so many of the best players manage to have a good time and still perform well anyway.
Overswarm: eat a ****.
What time?Smashfest Tomorrow
That's what she said.You can start coming at 3.
Fizzle you to young to know anything about that... but don't worry I'll teach you a thing or two about the birds and the bees....That's what she said.
no homo?Fizzle you to young to know anything about that... but don't worry I'll teach you a thing or two about the birds and the bees....
Or just take 20 minute naps ever 4 hours. More awake time and you never feel groggy.to each their own, i suppose
i sleep like a rock anyways so it won't be that big of a deal for me at least
statistically speaking (and by common sense, lol) it's been proven that the more sleep you have the better you perform throughout extended periods of time, especially at tasks that require a high level of concentration. while i understand the necessity of a break, my breaks often include at least six hours of sleep lol. before a tournament i usually play around three or four hours and not really with my main, eat well and sleep six or seven hours, eight hours.
i don't even see how wanting to get sleep constitutes as "freaking out", it's just a good habit
source: http://www.bbc.co.uk/science/humanbody/sleep/articles/whatissleep.shtml