Shameful stuff, telling her to be mindful regarding policy violations and their (invisible) processes when speaking up about the issue.
Shameful stuff, telling her to be mindful regarding policy violations and their (invisible) processes when speaking up about the issue.
That was a strange final with all those inaccuracies. Very unlike a normal Carlsen match. And still he’s winning, the beast that he is.
Sound great! Being gently touched in the face always feels wonderful, I think, no matter whether in a romantic or a non-romantic setting like yours. Scratches the itch for intimacy with another being.
I played my first official league game of Counter-Strike: Global Offensive and it was a great experience. Not professional gaming or anything, just hobby gaming in the lowest league. But I always wanted to do that and finally found a group of nice people to do it with.
Weir’s characters are always so ‘alive’ somehow!
Weir! Though I am currently reading Martine myself.
The other TL;DR is that Timur Gareyev has been accused by two women of sexual misconduct as well – also largely without proper consequences and transparency by US Chess.
If you want the chess24 live boards to check the games, here you go. I always find their (otherwise terrible) UI to be the best for that.
Also, very happy for Svidler!
Yes! For some reasons it is very hard to find, even through the search feature, but https://kbin.social/m/mma is where it’s at. They even have active discussion threads for the big events like r/mma did.
China has risen way less in terms of GDP per capita, even using power purchasing parity estimates. Japan is at 52k $, China only at 23k (Wikipedia).
I cannot ultimately judge this but the common wisdom about the Chinese social contract seems to be that the citizens get comparatively high economic security for comparatively low civil liberties. And while China’s pro-poor growth has certainly been more than impressive historically, I am not sure that the comparatively still low incomes especially in the inner parts of China are sufficient to maintain this social contract if growth does really slow down significantly.
Edit: I agree in general though that the state of Japan is probably not be as bad as it is made out to be in the article.