The 2,000,000th post game

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Autumn Swanson interviewed by Allison Schmohl in 2015.

https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=I7EVIdJBvr8

Valerie Waugaman in 2007, doing a short segment for HDP.

https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=nIUcIiLHxXA

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Ironman and War Machine Unfly tutorial.

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Joao 's Combo Collection: Unfly.

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Dave Ramsey. Long set:
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Fake eyelashes are lame, either have them or don't have them, gluing junk to your eyelids looks dumb.

You look dumb My lashes look lash like

I was commenting about certain women that have those longer than natural fake eyelashes. I'm sure yours are just lovely.

Might be interesting to re-examine this if I ever get the chess.com app again.
I played as Black, and White resigned, but White seems to have been using one of the more experimental openings I've used in the past couple weeks, and one I haven't seen anywhere on this particular site except when I myself used it ...

[WhiteElo "1700"]
[BlackElo "1754"]
[PlyCount "16"]

1. c4 {[%emt 0:0:5]} Nf6 {[%emt 0:0:7]} 2. f3 {[%emt 0:0:5]} e5 {[%emt 0:0:4]} 3. d4 {[%emt 0:0:5]} e4 {[%emt 0:0:6]} 4. d5 {[%emt 0:0:11]} Bc5 {[%emt 0:0:15]} 5. Nc3 {[%emt 0:0:19]} e3 {[%emt 0:0:11]} 6. Ne4 {[%emt 0:0:31]} Nxe4 {[%emt 0:0:17]} 7. fxe4 {[%emt 0:0:2]} Qf6 {[%emt 0:0:11]} 8. Qd3 {[%emt 0:0:4]} Qf2+ {[%emt 0:0:7]} 0-1

You would have to be one of those Altered Carbon augmented clones to understand that chess code stuff.

Originally posted by Nuke Nixon
I was commenting about certain women that have those longer than natural fake eyelashes. I'm sure yours are just lovely.

They are darling

He so into chess. I juss like to watch him talk about chess

Originally posted by Nuke Nixon
You would have to be one of those Altered Carbon augmented clones to understand that chess code stuff.

https://m.imgur.com/gallery/X1vxOxl

More like time, interest, and a good teacher, and I'm wondering, since I was about to say it's a generally easy-to-understand language, if those principles apply fully to learning actual formal languages. Because learning actual formal foreign languages has proven difficult for me, though some people seem easily able to learn and use 6 languages or more, while I struggle even with English.

What you're talking about above might be easier to understand if you simply remove everything in wavy brackets ({}). THAT part is essentially gobbledygook, and only permitted to be posted because it would take too long to take the time to remove multiple lines of such content from the average game log. Here is the more standard format that I would post in if I could:

[WhiteElo "1700"]
[BlackElo "1754"]
[PlyCount "16"]

1. c4 Nf6
2. f3 e5
3. d4 e4
4. d5 Bc5
5. Nc3 e3
6. Ne4 Nxe4
7. fxe4 Qf6
8. Qd3 Qf2+

0-1

Originally posted by rudester
He so into chess. I juss like to watch him talk about chess

I generally try to make it enjoyable.
I don't know if I succeed or not, but I DO try ...

Well all you can do is try

Like you highlighting words thst dont need to be highlighted

Beat a higher ranked with a "mirror" Preston Ware opening I've been trying lately when playing as White. Poor German guy was probably thinking
"What is this guy DOING?!? He hasn't made one "right" move yet!"

I may need to load some more apps before I can properly relay stuff again, though.

[WhiteElo "1766"]
[BlackElo "1953"]
[PlyCount "61"]

1. h4 {[%emt 0:0:4]} d5 {[%emt 0:0:0]} 2. h5 {[%emt 0:0:2]} e5 {[%emt 0:0:1]} 3. d3 {[%emt 0:0:3]} Bd6 {[%emt 0:0:3]} 4. Nf3 {[%emt 0:0:3]} f6 {[%emt 0:0:4]} 5. g4 {[%emt 0:0:7]} Bxg4 {[%emt 0:0:4]} 6. Nh4 {[%emt 0:0:6]} Bxh5 {[%emt 0:0:4]} 7. Nf5 {[%emt 0:0:3]} Qd7 {[%emt 0:0:2]} 8. Rxh5 {[%emt 0:0:8]} g6 {[%emt 0:0:2]} 9. Nxd6+ {[%emt 0:0:6]} Qxd6 {[%emt 0:0:4]} 10. Rh1 {[%emt 0:0:6]} Nd7 {[%emt 0:0:3]} 11. Bg2 {[%emt 0:0:11]} c6 {[%emt 0:0:7]} 12. Bd2 {[%emt 0:0:7]} Ne7 {[%emt 0:0:2]} 13. a3 {[%emt 0:0:6]} 0-0-0 {[%emt 0:0:3]} 14. Nc3 {[%emt 0:0:15]} h5 {[%emt 0:0:4]} 15. Na4 {[%emt 0:0:3]} g5 {[%emt 0:0:5]} 16. Ba5 {[%emt 0:0:5]} Rdg8 {[%emt 0:0:4]} 17. d4 {[%emt 0:0:13]} e4 {[%emt 0:0:7]} 18. Bb4 {[%emt 0:0:7]} Qe6 {[%emt 0:0:2]} 19. Nc5 {[%emt 0:0:19]} Nxc5 {[%emt 0:0:2]} 20. Bxc5 {[%emt 0:0:2]} Kb8 {[%emt 0:0:3]} 21. Bxa7+ {[%emt 0:0:4]} Kxa7 {[%emt 0:0:5]} 22. a4 {[%emt 0:0:5]} f5 {[%emt 0:0:4]} 23. a5 {[%emt 0:0:4]} Qf6 {[%emt 0:0:3]} 24. Qd2 {[%emt 0:0:3]} f4 {[%emt 0:0:10]} 25. Qb4 {[%emt 0:0:24]} Nc8 {[%emt 0:0:8]} 26. a6 {[%emt 0:0:6]} b6 {[%emt 0:0:3]} 27. e3 {[%emt 0:0:34]} f3 {[%emt 0:0:7]} 28. Bf1 {[%emt 0:0:15]} Rg6 {[%emt 0:0:10]} 29. c4 {[%emt 0:0:7]} Qd6 {[%emt 0:0:6]} 30. c5 {[%emt 0:0:5]} bxc5 {[%emt 0:0:10]} 31. Qb7# {[%emt 0:0:3]Mate} 1-0

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