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@sparowe14 : I have the answer for that, because, are bought, CNN, Univision, BBC, etc. Are bought for brainwash us... Not everything we see on this media is gonna be true. But I won't say it, because, no one's ready, or believes in someone very important (not talking about Donald J. Trump (although, Trump already said, who's the most popular person in the world when he was askec, he didn't say he or someone whos in the earth, he said someone is on our hearts, or at least, who believe) or baiden). But I'm not gonna continue here.
You know, this could just as easily been about Fisher as Trump...
I don't like, Fisher, he could be the best at Chess, but he did some things that are incorrect, I prefer Capablanca, Carlsen and Morphy,
@clutchnutz just tell him a scary bed time story. That would make him wet his pants because I am guessing that he is only 7 years old due to how he acts.
#17- 7 year olds be like ( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°)
(jk mods pls don't hurt me)
You taste the sweet taste of victory slowly. Their denial makes it much better. I like when they do that. It is just like appreciating a good glass of wine.
I agree with you @gabrr82 ... It's because, I see how it's my opponent, in anonymous mode.
If the guy is like a kind of passive, or beginner, and sent takeback to me, I accept it, or try to be nice like decline it but, give him/her more time.
If the opponent is like aggressive, I try to play as aggressive and as fast as him/her (never losing the head to think well each move). If I made a misclick, I send a takeback, if it declines the takeback, I continue, If I lose, I want a rematch to destroy him/her back. And I know it's fair to decline a takeback, but at the same time, you feel in some part of yourself, that person is like a kind of, you know, like a bad person, and you want to destroy back him/her. But it's part of chess, and I know that's fair to decline. And it's frustrating to see that your opponent leaves or declines the rematch offer, and one of things I think to that, is that they could be afraid to lose the next one, hehe. But when you win against in that rematch that person who declined your the takeback by a misclick or something, you can feel like a kind of satisfaction, if he/she made a misclick too or a big blunder, I decline immediately the takeback, hahahaha. And that's the part I agree with you @gabrr82, you fell that victory, that satisfaction to destroy my opponent's face (ok, I'm joking, not something like that in real like), and for you is like a good glass of wine, (I like Formula One (the #1 auto racing motorsport in the world), so I imagining a lot of champagne is all my face and enjoying it. That's why I say in the chat in anonymous mode: ''thank you, well played'' (sarcasm haha), to that ''bad person'' (that I know that is not a bad person). But, you know, this is chess.

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