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alessandro@lemmy.ca to PC Gaming@lemmy.caEnglish · 23 days ago

League of Legends Faker [Lee 'Faker' Sang-hyeok: won more LoL World Championships] becomes first esports athlete to appear on Korean postage stamps

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League of Legends Faker [Lee 'Faker' Sang-hyeok: won more LoL World Championships] becomes first esports athlete to appear on Korean postage stamps

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alessandro@lemmy.ca to PC Gaming@lemmy.caEnglish · 23 days ago
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The greatest League of Legends player of all time has received yet another accolade, and will see his face on new postage stamps in Korea.
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    “Athlete.”

    Edit: It’s insane how butt-hurt so many of you are about not being athletes because you slap keys.

    • FauxLiving@lemmy.world
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      eAthlete would probably fit better.

      Since Athlete means

      1. One who participates in physical exercise or sports, especially in competitive events.

      2. One possessing the requisite strength, agility, and endurance for success in sports.

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        Just saying “esports competitor” (and then “competitor” thereafter) always sounded like a completely reasonable description to me. Not calling them an athlete, while also not belittling their skill or accomplishments.

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          Just saying “esports competitor” (and then “competitor” thereafter) always sounded like a completely reasonable description to me. Not calling them an athlete,

          If it’s a sport, he’s an athlete. If it’s competitive video gaming, he’s a video game competitor.

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            It ain’t a sport though. Competitor is more accurate. They don’t call chess players athletes.

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          Video game, grow up, that’s not an accomplishment.

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        An athlete is a person trained or skilled in physical exercises, sports, or games, particularly one who competes in organized, structured events.

        Professional Chess players are athletes.

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          They absolutely are not.

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          No they bloody aren’t though

        • FauxLiving@lemmy.world
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          Physical exercises, physical sports, or physical games.

          • 🇰 🌀 🇱 🇦 🇳 🇦 🇰 🇮 @pawb.social
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            I physically have to move the pieces, or press buttons on my PC/game console to play. I cannot use telekinesis.

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              If you could you could be a Psythlete

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        Agreed.

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      “Opinion.”

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        Literal definition.

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          Its a sport

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            They are games at a gaming event.

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              Its sport there are two teams competing.

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                Its sport there are two teams competing.

                Not every competition is a sport. That’s why there are two distinct terms – competition and sport.

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          I was unaware there was apparently no physical reaction time, endurance, or skill to being one of the greatest LoL players of all time.

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      from the greek “athlon” - prize -> athlein - wanting a prize -> athlētēs- one who competes for a prize -> athleta - Latin version -> modern English (note similarity between athlētēs and athletes)

      Although the physical side is culturally connotated, there’s nothing in the strict definition that requires “someone who competes for a prize” to be a physical, e.g. chess, math, science, economics…competitor

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      I’m a high performance athlete.

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