Pfft, I could well whup him....right?
them kids get smarter by the minute ... dont get it ... i must have been quet stupid when i was 9 years old ... played soldier in the forest when i was 9 pretty good at it too ...had to make "weapons"(metal,wood ,PVC tubes , duck tape) for allmost all the kids in my neighbourhood
not really, it doesn't say he plays bf2. It only mentions Halo.
That's a nice TV there for a 9 year old
yea thats lil poison I played with him a couple of times he is in a pro team with a bunch of people under twevle called the young gunz
shiet !!!
amazing for a 9 years old kid !
Wining 20k price at 9 ?? the fuck i dind't made 20k $ in all my life and im 17 !!!!
amazing for a 9 years old kid !
Wining 20k price at 9 ?? the fuck i dind't made 20k $ in all my life and im 17 !!!!
Still, hes 9 and hes been to LANs and tournaments then most of us.
I wonder how much time he spends outside playing in a day.
It said he rode he liked to ride his bike everyday. That's probably more than most of us here too.
Bleh. Curse my skimming and it being late.
him and my 6 year old brother should be friends... http://bf2s.com/player/78779459/
That's sad really. That kid needs to develop a life outside video games before he gets serious. Otherwise, he will never reach any level of social maturity, nor will he realise that there is a life outside of video games.
That kid doesn't have a happy face or shows any enjoyment to play halo (judging by his face in the picture). I bet that his parents forced him to play and win moneys for them.
I cant wait till that kid ends up farming gold for me.Yaocelotl wrote:
That kid doesn't have a happy face or shows any enjoyment to play halo (judging by his face in the picture). I bet that his parents forced him to play and win moneys for them.
same here good pointAndoura wrote:
shiet !!!
amazing for a 9 years old kid !
Wining 20k price at 9 ?? the fuck i dind't made 20k $ in all my life and im 17 !!!!
still "professional gamer" is just to ....well wierd out for me. but ya the kid does not look to happy. HAHAHAA
That's pretty cool, I have been playing since the PS first came out, I wish I had the opportunities he has had.
Interesting you mention that. How many of us have lives outside video games?Deadmonkiefart wrote:
That's sad really. That kid needs to develop a life outside video games before he gets serious. Otherwise, he will never reach any level of social maturity, nor will he realise that there is a life outside of video games.
What? *looks around furtively*
3rd grade is hardly a good time to judge marks. In 3rd grade, most marks are judged by manners, attendance, a tiny bit of maths and spelling. Really, if you know how to spell well, then you're supposely far ahead of the other kids. If he's still ahead during Uni (if he gets into uni), and comes out with honours/distinctions or whatever they have in America, then I'll be impressed.NYT wrote:
He gets above-average marks in the third grade, where he recently drew a dragon for art class.
Before Victor enters a competition, his father said he always asks, “Do you want to do it?”
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Quite sad.
only if he is home schooledDeadmonkiefart wrote:
That's sad really. That kid needs to develop a life outside video games before he gets serious. Otherwise, he will never reach any level of social maturity, nor will he realise that there is a life outside of video games.
I stood in line for four hours. They better give me a Wal-Mart gift card, or something. - Rodney Booker, Job Fair attendee.
Lols, i love how the article almost immediatley goes into "Lets blame Doom in high scholl shootings" mode.