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Re: Southern Americas in the Playground (from Mexico all the way down!)
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Originally Posted by
Aurenthal
Hey! All the way from Costa Rica! :smallsmile:
Welcome, Aurenthal! You're the first playgrounder from Costa Rica that I know of. :smallsmile:
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Re: Southern Americas in the Playground (from Mexico all the way down!)
Buenos días, Parque de Juegos!
Yeah, in any case, Crimms the Avatarist here, from Central/Southern México. I didn't imagine there would be more than 3 Mexicans in here (save for Skippy, 'Ruki and meself) so it's refreshing to see more. It's also quite good to see there are more Latinamericans and spanish-speaking Playgrounders out there.
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Re: Southern Americas in the Playground (from Mexico all the way down!)
So, how are your countries doing the olympics?
Brazil is losing everything it should win :smalltongue:
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Re: Southern Americas in the Playground (from Mexico all the way down!)
Mexico's about to win a medal, be it Silver or Gold, in Soccer. Already won Silver and Bronze in Archery and two Silvers and one Bronze in Diving.
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Re: Southern Americas in the Playground (from Mexico all the way down!)
I hope they get the gold. I mean, come on. Our natives played ball for their gods, we gotta excel in soccer :smalltongue:
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Re: Southern Americas in the Playground (from Mexico all the way down!)
Not the same ball, weight, nor piece of body used to propel said ball.
Though if there were a wilderness survival competition... we would still lose, as Africa has the best survival experts.
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Re: Southern Americas in the Playground (from Mexico all the way down!)
Well, we are known as the Country of Soccer for a reason :smallcool:
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Re: Southern Americas in the Playground (from Mexico all the way down!)
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ThiagoMartell
Well, we are known as the Country of Soccer for a reason :smallcool:
That's cheating. Just because your babies are born with a soccer ball, and are naturally, genetically imprinted to play with them. :smallamused:
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Re: Southern Americas in the Playground (from Mexico all the way down!)
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Originally Posted by
ThiagoMartell
losing everything it should win :smalltongue:
What? Australia is not in the Americas!
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Re: Southern Americas in the Playground (from Mexico all the way down!)
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Crimmy
That's cheating. Just because your babies are born with a soccer ball, and are naturally, genetically imprinted to play with them. :smallamused:
It's funny how this cultural reference really shows up.
I'm not a very good soccer player (my sport of choice is basketball; I played it in high school). I'm average at best. I can play defense reasonably well and I'm somewhat good with passes, but my ball control is horrendous and my aim at shooting could be better.
Last week I played soccer with a few japanese friends. Dude, I felt like Pelé. :smallamused:
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Re: Southern Americas in the Playground (from Mexico all the way down!)
Brazilian dude who played soccer, and was good? Yes.
I don't really follow our own usual stereotype: I dislike soccer. Okay, I do watch the World Cup, but that's because it's on a whole different level than our average mexican soccer matches.
Also: I hope you realized it was all joking. I wouldn't forgive myself if you thought it was serious talk (you know, the soccer thing).
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Re: Southern Americas in the Playground (from Mexico all the way down!)
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Crimmy
I don't really follow our own usual stereotype: I dislike soccer. Okay, I do watch the World Cup, but that's because it's on a whole different level than our average mexican soccer matches.
To be honest, I kinda really, really, REALLY hate soccer. I only watch the World Cup and had the Olympic matches in the background. And even then I only watch Mexico's games.
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Re: Southern Americas in the Playground (from Mexico all the way down!)
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Crimmy
I don't really follow our own usual stereotype: I dislike soccer. Okay, I do watch the World Cup, but that's because it's on a whole different level than our average mexican soccer matches.
Yeah, World Cup is awesome.
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Re: Southern Americas in the Playground (from Mexico all the way down!)
I especially loved the last one when Mexico went against France and the French were all angry and doing the most godawful things ever. That was so great.
... I do have to wonder why Mexico's team is doing so well on the Olympics... but generally does such a.... mediocre job... on the World Cup. They don't even play badly, they just have dreadful aim.
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Re: Southern Americas in the Playground (from Mexico all the way down!)
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bluewind95
I especially loved the last one when Mexico went against France and the French were all angry and doing the most godawful things ever. That was so great.
... I do have to wonder why Mexico's team is doing so well on the Olympics... but generally does such a.... mediocre job... on the World Cup. They don't even play badly, they just have dreadful aim.
Olympics is for younger player. Each team is limited on how many players above 23 they can bring into the competition (I think it's 2 or 3).
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Re: Southern Americas in the Playground (from Mexico all the way down!)
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bluewind95
I especially loved the last one when Mexico went against France and the French were all angry and doing the most godawful things ever. That was so great.
... I do have to wonder why Mexico's team is doing so well on the Olympics... but generally does such a.... mediocre job... on the World Cup. They don't even play badly, they just have dreadful aim.
@^: What he said. Also, I get the feeling that it goes to their heads when they turn pro, which most of the olympic players (that I know of) aren't.
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It's all about the ego. Think about Cuauhtémoc, or the Matador. The only ones who have ever mattered were the "Conejo" Pérez, and Oswaldo Sánchez. And those are goalkeepers.
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Gold Medal in football!!!!! :biggrin: and it was a great match.
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Man, I still can't believe Brazil has yet to win a gold medal in soccer. 5 world cups... no gold medals.
Great match, tho :smallsmile:
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Re: Southern Americas in the Playground (from Mexico all the way down!)
So, what brought you to the playground?
I've been reading OOTS for a long while, basically from when it was released. I only came to the forums (as a lurker) around the time they closed 339 and only registered after that. How about you guys?
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I came in after #400 came on. It took me about two weeks to read it all, and then I signed in.
I liked the custom avatars, so I wanted one, then I wanted to make them.
Story of my Avataring.
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Re: Southern Americas in the Playground (from Mexico all the way down!)
Got linked to the comic by a friend of mine, decided to read it while I was bored on a trip. This was circa 2006, and IIRC the archive ended at 365 at this point.
I joined shortly after the New Year, January 4, 2007. My avataring didn't start until a couple months into 2008.
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Re: Southern Americas in the Playground (from Mexico all the way down!)
A former friend of mine linked me to the comic. Said it was pretty awesome. So I read it. Then I lurked the boards. Then I eventually just joined them.
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I started reading the comic in 2009 because a friend of mine made an OotS reference at the gaming table and everyone but me laughed so I asked and was told about the comic so I started to read it. Then a few weeks later I was looking for info on the Duskblade and found some threads in the forum... and well I lurked for a time before registering,
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Well actually my DM introduced my group to the comics around azure city battle. And I have read the whole collection about 2-3 times and after a few lurks in the forums I decided to join and learn how to actually build a druid (current character, lvl 5 ELF druid)
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Re: Southern Americas in the Playground (from Mexico all the way down!)
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Aurenthal
Well actually my DM introduced my group to the comics around azure city battle. And I have read the whole collection about 2-3 times and after a few lurks in the forums I decided to join and learn how to actually build a druid (current character, lvl 5 ELF druid)
Hey Aurenthal you're new to the thread, right? Where are you from, man? :smallsmile:
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Re: Southern Americas in the Playground (from Mexico all the way down!)
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ThiagoMartell
Hey Aurenthal you're new to the thread, right? Where are you from, man? :smallsmile:
Please check the guy that is from Costa Rica... Thank you! :smallcool:
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Re: Southern Americas in the Playground (from Mexico all the way down!)
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Aurenthal
Please check the guy that is from Costa Rica... Thank you! :smallcool:
Man, talk about a gaffe... sorry buddy. :smallredface:
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Re: Southern Americas in the Playground (from Mexico all the way down!)
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ThiagoMartell
Man, talk about a gaffe... sorry buddy. :smallredface:
It's nothing :smallbiggrin:
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Re: Southern Americas in the Playground (from Mexico all the way down!)
Where are you from, Aurenthal? (:smalltongue:)
Thinking now of Costa Rica, I remembered that a lot of people have totally the wrong idea about what cities are like in Mexico. I've had people ASTOUNDED that I know what a supermarket is, and that people here travel in cars and that we have big buildings and malls and a lot of the products sold in the US. Heck, they were surprised I had INTERNET, and not dial-up and that I don't have to travel to the US to get a computer or laptop.
Somehow people thought it's all just like the "pueblos" they see in Hollywood movies. They thought it's just a bunch of old little houses, with dirt roads and that people travel by donkey or horse. And the internet is all, at best, dial-up...
Has anyone else come across these stereotypes?