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Allorim: “I think what Crown said was not translated the best, or he put it the wrong way. I was on OpTic the entire time he was here, and our nights were spent doing draft logic/3rd block scrims before big matches. If "parties" were going on, it was AFTER a win at the end of the weekend”

CONTD:

“Our players DID like going out to eat for dinner at like Tsujita or whatever, but that was it, come back from dinner (maybe even have a beer omg), prep more for the match if needed. I was in the office almost day to night, in a very open area for acad/LCS’

Source: https://twitter.com/allorim/status/1334285474945503232?s=21

EDIT:

“And before people accuse me of just trying to defend the region because I'm NA too (Not apart of LCS/Acad right now btw), remember that this post came from: Crown spoke to Ambition, who spoke to the stream, which was translated from Korean to English. Things can get mixed up”

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about 4 years ago - /u/Blaustoise - Direct link

Okay unrelated, but if you're in LA, get the tsukemen at Tsujita. It's incredible.

If you want more traditional ramen, go to Daikokuya.

Tatsu is for like, late late night ramen.

Mogu Mogu is new and does a dank brothless ramen.

about 4 years ago - /u/Blaustoise - Direct link

Originally posted by [deleted]

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Actually Douyin (the original/chinese version of tiktok) launched in 2016

Then Tiktok (the international version) launch in 2017, and acquired Musical.ly in late 2017.

It was pretty big in late 2018, I don't think people realize how big it was/has gotten.

  • Reddit MAU = 330m
  • Twitter MAU = 330m
  • Twitch MAU = 140m
  • Titkok MAU = 850m
  • (and remember, that's not including Douyin, which has an INSANE 600m DAILY active users)

I wouldn't be unreal that if you consider both Tiktok and Douyin as the same app/platform, they have more global MAU than Reddit, Twitter, and Twitch combined.

about 4 years ago - /u/Blaustoise - Direct link

Originally posted by jaykay00

https://www.yelp.com/biz/silverlake-ramen-los-angeles?osq=ramen

I know it's far from west side but this place has the best tonkatsu broth. Daikokuya is good for the money like In N Out.

Also you ever been to Robata Jinya near Beverly Hills? That place has good ramen and yaki skewers. It's super good.

Ya I like Jinya too. I'll have to check out the silverlake place though