Oh no! I'm so sorry for your loss!
Oh no! I'm so sorry for your loss!
You've got this! You're very weird!
right on! I love the inverse silhouette panel. Good choreography too.
Nice work! Question: how did you choose to adhere the pieces? Glue alone or screws too?
Well, how could I not?
Things and stuff. *Shrug*
and now I scrolled down to see the context.
Sometimes you just gotta chill.
I am old enough to know. "How appropriate, you fight like a cow!"
Reviewing my games and finding excellent answers feels an awful lot like coming up with a great comeback three blocks too late.
After my performance last night I'm left feeling that I need some kind of mantra to chant to myself during games to keep myself from spontaneously blundering the game away. I've lost so many won positions it hurts. #chesspunks
Congratulations!
I did not find it without help. It is cute though.
Google, like us Chess players, are familiar with chasing a goal of being good at something we are not so good at.
I like speed runs both by high level players and by players slightly better than me, especially if they explain their choices.
I'm going to say it: Let your streaks lapse once in a while. The pressure to keep it going can make your study feel like work. I found the gamification good for forming habits but once you have that, relax a bit. #chesspunks
I should at least post something here, right? I'm looking forward to the amazing positivity I have enjoyed with the #chesspunks. I love hearing about your journeys.
I am here for the Chess although I don't post a lot, I lurk.