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A typical Gosu in action
WATCH IT KIDS! This person is surely not a GOSU. For a Gosu there is no need to calculate anything.

The word GOSU (pronounced like GO-SUE!) is actually a Korean-term for unbelievable skillz in geek-games which are not played by anyone at the moment except for some nerds.

Rumors say that Gosu translates to "The High Hand". Another accepted term by the community is "Good or skilled user". But this term definitely underrates the power of a GOSU. Some people say that GOSUs are sent by god to keep justice in our world. But they seem to use their uber-skills given from god to r0ck n00bs in computer games.


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