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when you make a song mashup/remix, then realise it sounds crap, but you're still listening to it but don't know why..
It takes a breakdown of position to really know which tactics you want to use in a puzzle.mayne these chess problems are hard lol
edit: jks got it lele
i really struggle seeing ahead and visualising lolIt takes a breakdown of position to really know which tactics you want to use in a puzzle.
Sometimes it may help to consider the long term strategy that was used to achieve such a position, and consequently what the goal is. But I usually analyse that in 2 seconds - if I don't know I just move on and find a best move
Here's a video with Garry Kasparov doing some epic chess calculations:i really struggle seeing ahead and visualising lol
like more than 2 moves maybe 3 my brain just collapses
Here's a video with Garry Kasparov doing some epic chess calculations:
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I joined chess club once.After watching chess videos, sometimes I don't picture the pieces anymore I picture arrows on my board.
I actually joined a chess club once but cause I wasn't motivated to keep my attendance going I left after only like 5 weeksI joined chess club once.
Granted I only got in because the only other person who wanted to join in my year had legit no knowledge of the game, and I had a whole years worth of primary school experience with me. (More or less I was bad at it)
(The teacher I use to play chess with died a few years ago )
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I feel bad that I'm calling this a holidaytbh I don't even wanna call this holiday a holiday I have wayyy too much work to do :/
What...tbh I don't even wanna call this holiday a holiday I have wayyy too much work to do :/
There is nothing harder than listening to rap whilst driving a camry :/
lelel i know this was a joke but there is a good point to be made here
The subjectivity of existence is no laughing matter... well... maybe. It depends on what you believelelel i know this was a joke but there is a good point to be made here
the goal isn't to work out what the author actually meant - his intentions and their manifestations are interesting, but what's even more interesting is what they didn't intend but are still there and why they are there. like things that are there and imply things that the author did not consciously include but are in there anyways as a result of their own personal context, or the context of their times
for example, say you make a tafe joke. like all you really intended was to make fun of tafe because it would be funny yeah?
but someone could also infer that you are satirizing the government and the bureaucracy. while you may not have intended to do that, it does reflect certain underlying opinions you have - tafe is not considered very prestigious or worthwhile. thats kind of the point of english, how our lives and worlds mold us, and how that is reflected in what we do and create, both consciously and unconsciously
yeh im board lelel