A very satisfying match to watch! He was on the brink but finally saves his base, then launches his counterattack and bulldozes his way back across the map.
@@rebeccaw5936 Really, so you didn't look it up, huh? > (of a person) surprised and confused so much that they are unsure how to react. "he would be completely nonplussed and embarrassed at the idea" It's commonly used incorrectly, like "bemused" or "begging the question." The actual definition is as above.
I just looked it up: Merriam-Webster: chiefly US : not bothered, surprised, or impressed by something dictionary.com: not dismayed; indifferent or unexcited; calm
@@castofempires That's hilarious, you're neglecting to mention the #1 definition in both cases contradicts what you're saying. Way to not mention that, cast.Clearly you didn't know the meaning.
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A very satisfying match to watch! He was on the brink but finally saves his base, then launches his counterattack and bulldozes his way back across the map.
Through multiple layers of defences!
I love how Hoang drops farms on the frontline. Such a fat flex
If I was Hoang, I would forfeit as soon my workshop was converted. Such a comeback. Love it.
Great game! Great casting!
Thank you!
What is Hoang doing???? Eco upgrades as Celts?
Haha #HoangThings
Old is gold
I hope so!
Celts! Celts! Celts!
23:27 nonplussed means the opposite of how it was used here, look it up.
You're wrong. Perhaps you should look it up.
@@rebeccaw5936 Really, so you didn't look it up, huh?
> (of a person) surprised and confused so much that they are unsure how to react.
"he would be completely nonplussed and embarrassed at the idea"
It's commonly used incorrectly, like "bemused" or "begging the question." The actual definition is as above.
I just looked it up:
Merriam-Webster: chiefly US : not bothered, surprised, or impressed by something
dictionary.com: not dismayed; indifferent or unexcited; calm
if you knew what the word meant, you'd know it was used properly in the cast.
@@castofempires That's hilarious, you're neglecting to mention the #1 definition in both cases contradicts what you're saying. Way to not mention that, cast.Clearly you didn't know the meaning.
Celts✊
Bro doesn't know how to play Portugese, a gunpowder army would've easily held back the Celts