Who is Faker? For the blind, He is the vision. For the hungry, He is the chef. For the thirsty, He is the water. If Faker thinks, I agree. If Faker speaks, I’m listening. If Faker has one fan, it is me. If Faker has no fans, I don’t exist.
Who is Pedro? For the blind, He is the xdd. For the hungry, He is the xdd. For the thirsty, He is the xdd. If Pedro xdds, I xdd. If Pedro speaks, I’m xdd. If Pedro has one rat, it is me. If Pedro has no rats, I don’t exist.
that 2018 season transition storytelling tells u all in the guts, the fact that faker is frustrated at that season and he is yelling mad at his father because of poor results makes u wonder how he really felt at that time in his lowest
1x Worlds MVP 10x LCK Champion 1x All Stars Invitational Champion 1x IEM Champion 1x Rift Rivals Champion 1x Asian Games Champion 2x MSI Champion 1x MSI MVP 1x MSI Runner up 1x Esports Awards Player of the Year 2x Best Esports Athlete
Achievements don't make someone the GOAT. Faker is the luckiest player ever. Not having the best skillset, game knowledge, map control, laning phase, champ pool, personality etc. Still avhieved so many titles as a passanger. Lucky bastard.
At 32:31, when Faker firmly closed his fist, I remember watching Guma's reaction live, kinda assessing how faker's wrist was feeling, almost more like a older caring brother than anything else. I swear to God, AT THAT MOMENT, I knew they were gonna win worlds this year. There's just some things sometimes that are bound to happen. GG !
I mean faker the goat but he had a better career than 99% of the league in those years by not winning finals by being 2nd place or 3rd or 4th in playoffs when others barely making playoffs or has 0 worlds.
7 years since i saw faker win i remember i still at colleague, trying to reach diamond but hardstuck on plat in the end i drop out from colleague right before my final exam (sh*t happened bro) no long after that covid strikes (f*ck) being unemployee for about 3yr (had some part time but not paid well, at least i can afford my own meals) but here i am now, got a job that i like, finally built my own dream PC yet still stuck at plat 3 :D (but i got emerald on TFT, does that count?)
9:42 The reason why they don't do that ceremony anymore is because they were criticized for defending the Nazi in Berlin They later wrote an explanation
Some of the Korean fans are so pissed about the “low quality” and the “way T1 treats the player named Faker” because of this video. Seems like they still haven’t gotten over the fact that T1’s CEO is a westerner, I thought this documentary was a nice, brief record of Faker’s journey. I understand their criticisms with the exclusion of large portions of some years, but it’s meant to celebrate Faker’s legacy and what else but his struggles to the summoner’s cup represent this better?
The quality could have definitely been better. Even Guma's documentary was better made than this. I ain't complaining but just stating how it is. It is whatever for me.
Can’t Really use the CEO as an excuse when most of the people who made the video are probably Korean. And fans are more pissed because they announced the teaser at about may, and like it will be soon released, but released one with low quality 7 months later😂
Faker's father saying Faker was advanced in English shows the problem of Korean education system. I am not saying anybody should be forced to learn English but it should be encouraged to learn an Universal language. English was intended to be a mix of different languages to unite everybody. Faker speaking English is on par with a 10 year old in my country, where English is taught from 3rd grade.
Hah, saying English was 'intended' to be a mix of different languages is so *BS (I'm really not trying to be rude, but just saying that it's an ignorant statement). English wasn't made to be Universal, It just happens to be the language of the current and former superpower of the world. Learning English as a second language has varying levels of difficulty depending on where you live, what your native language is, the necessity of which you need to learn it, etc. For Koreans, I do think it is more difficult since sentence structure and grammar are completely different from korean. Not to mention that korea is an eastern country, meaning that English is mostly only used for academic purposes until college. Don't know where you're from. But I doubt that your old county was Korea, Japan, the Philippines, etc.
Never really commented on anything on RU-vid, but this is among the saddest takes I've seen on here as it represents genuine ignorance that I felt an urge to say something. I'm from Hong Kong, a city where both Chinese and English are listed as official languages. Of all the years I've been a student and then a tutor, only a handful of students are good at both languages despite learning them basically from birth -- many tend to be good at one of them, and be absolutely terrible at the other. I speak English, Manadarin Chinese, Cantonese and Japanese fluently, with some knowledge in German and Korean; the differences between these East Asian languages and Germanic languages are so big that almost nothing about the feature of the languages is transferrable. That includes, as a previous comment mentioned, grammar, sentence structure, vocabulary, spelling, pronunciation -- everything. To say that the Korean education system is problematic just because Faker couldn't speak English at a high level (not to mention Faker legit dropped out of school, and really doesn't have much use for English when he has interpreters all the time), in my opinion, demonstrates a lack of understanding in both the difficulty for a student with a drastically different mother tongue to learn a new language and the purpose of education itself. In fact, for a person who is going to spend their entire life in their home country where English is not an official language, learning it is perhaps less important than learning an actual skill or some specialized knowledge for their career. Different countries have different education systems with different goals in mind, and while a lot of them are far from perfect, OP's statement is an incredibly shallow take on the issue. I would also like to point out that English was most probably NOT created with the goal to unite everybody in mind -- the only language that has that goal is probably Esperanto. Old English was most likely simply a natural product of groups of people speaking different European languages living together and mixing their languages over a long period of time after the invasion of Britain. In fact, it's precisely this mix of languages that leads to many inconsistencies in pronunciation, spelling and word forms that make English more challenging to learn. Anyway, I may be too serious about this random comment on yt but well here is all I have to say.
You are extremely wrong about English and the also learned some Chinese which is probably common in this region of the world as many speak it there. You are extremely ignorant.