A message to the public: If you see this fugitive, no you didn’t.
A message to the public: If you see this fugitive, no you didn’t.
This is a timely, thorough, well-written, and helpful article – thank you!
I usually engage Trainers first, but I’m going to engage them even harder now. I’m going to hunt down every one of those shorts-loving, overly Skitty-obsessed weirdoes. Heck- if two players can challenge the same NPC at the same time, I’d actually use multiplayer to give ‘em the old Trainer Trap. This kind of behavior…
It’s easy, just add an apostrophe and it’s no longer branding, it’s a declarative statement: “SHE’LL RIDE”
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How do you think she’ll feel if she finds out she caused a pandemic?
it wouldn’t matter if this was her kids. if doing what feels best puts a whole bunch of other people at risk (who also have people they love) then it’s the wrong thing to do, full stop. doing the right thing means being mature and not being selfish about what gives you the greatest emotional gain. it’s not for nothing…
So there were no American soldiers in Syria under Trump? Afghanistan was evacuated of all American soldiers by Trump? American soldiers weren’t killed in Nigeria while Trump was President?
So if it looks at you and those eyes turn red, does that mean that you need to start running then?
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Chess.com did not prove that he cheated, it proved that he played in a somewhat unusual way and that he changed screens more often than other players. It’s not concrete proof in any way. Given his history I think any online chess tournament is within rights to ban him but there’s zero reason to believe he’s not just…
He admitted he cheated as a 12 and 16 year old. Doing dumb shit as a kid and a teen holds next to no water. And with the level of security in the most recent event, unless he has access to brain implants that don’t exist yet and somehow decided that the best way to use them was to play chess, then it’s hard top…
I think this theory deserves more credit. Like what if this is a guy, raised in the computer era who didnt learn chess in the conventional means, but by using computer assisted tools, who now just plays like a computer without them. Like you learn based on how your taught, how your mentors and rivals play, what if his…
Could be. Combined with Carlsen being unwilling to admit he just had an off day and looking for some way to avoid having to admit that he screwed up that match.
The suspicions are hinged on Niemann’s previous history of online cheating, which per the report were incidents as recent as 2020, but also due to the strange way in which Niemann behaves. Unlike most top players, Niemann doesn’t seem nearly as bothered during high-stakes competitions.
What a fucking weird take on this. Having been on Youtube “quite a while” (grats?) and being unfamiliar with a popular channel isn’t exactly something that needed a comment taped to the side of a put down.
They’re massively popular and no need to knock others down because you’re out of touch. It’s pretty easy to avoid popular Youtube channels if you choose to.
“What’s the most appropriate wardrobe for a YouTube apology video?”
Or an asteroid being chased by the Dart probe.
Whose butt juts out so can you affix your lips around it like that?