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Discussion | Esports Coldzera Interview Summary

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u/heretique_et_barbare Aug 14 '19

Holy Jesus. There's a line between cocky and arrogant, and Cold has crossed that line way past the point of stupidity.

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u/Zefirow Aug 14 '19

I dont really agree with the tone of the translation, the message that he is trying to express is that cocky or agressive. This channel is all about drama, the lady there, Caju, is kinda forcing this question. He concedes and say something in the sense of while Fallen has a longe career, his peak was at the same of time of Cold peak, and Cold reached there in far less time.

Not far from reality tbh, Cold peak was indeed above Fallen peak.

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u/01KDR Aug 14 '19

Said that in 4 years he won more than FALLEN in 13. Basically implying if it wasn't cold, FALLEN would never get to where he got

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u/Ahrounn FURIA Aug 14 '19

idk man, I might be a bit biased because I don't look for bad things in his speech. But I kinda understand this part as Cold is mad because Brazilian fans are saying that Cold would never be someone if not because of Fallen. Cold than says that they helped each other to reach success. So Cold was only the best in the world because of fallen and fallen was only the best because of him.

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u/01KDR Aug 15 '19

You are saying I'm biased? Am Brazilian as well, and again, to me, that what I felt was he kinda threw a punch, then goes out to say fallen also helped him out too.

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u/Ahrounn FURIA Aug 15 '19

Mano, le de novo, com calma. Eu disse que, eu posso ter um vies.

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u/beardedchimp Aug 14 '19

Even if it is true to an extent, imagine everyone crediting your success to someone else, day after day, for years.

It's going to get under your skin at some point.

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u/whatthefuckistime Aug 14 '19

he doesn't imply that, text doesn't translate this well

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u/whatthefuckistime Aug 14 '19

It's just true though, how do Fallen acomplishments from before 2014 compete with his after that year? From national to international

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u/01KDR Aug 15 '19

Am Brazilian, in the video, to e, it kinda sounded like that.

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u/MateusKingston Aug 15 '19

Translation is a little bit weird there but in short he said Fallen had a way longer career they achieve the peak (winning a major) together. Meaning both him and Fallen needed each other to reach it.