





Training puzzles


Cool, that’s what I thought. I know the “opposition” rule of thumb and can visualize the win for white, but I always have trouble visualizing the defending king’s stall.


It depends on whose turn it is. If it’s black’s turn in this position, white will win. If it’s white’s turn, I believe it’s a draw.


Lol, it’s a fair read


I didn’t make this, but it made sense to me when I pictured the endgame scenario of a king escorting a pawn all the way to promotion.



Also a good point. You can only raise taxes or cut programs so much.


If every country dealing with this wasn’t beholden to business interests requiring “line go up”, this sort of thing could be considered natural and self correcting rather than a crisis.
Population decline would mean more housing supply on the market, more competition to hire employees (better salaries and benefits), lower tuition costs to attract more students to your local university, etc. All the things that would make it easier for young couples who want kids to get established and stable earlier in life.


Great game btw


I don’t seek him out, but when I see screenshots of stuff he’s said, it’s usually some vacuous nonsense like this.


I had a similar genius idea involving a bunk bed when I was 5.


Yep. He’ll remember it forever. I don’t think I can untrain anything now.


What do you do if your cat tries wake you up by biting paper, turning on lights, and opening/closing cabinets?
Asking for myself. It’s been 15 years without a good solution…


Haha, that happened to me years ago playing Rec Room. Maybe 2017-ish.


That’s the guy
I want to see the outcome now


An argument could probably be made for the other way around too.


business majors
sugar babies
They’re the same picture.


Damn, it figures we couldn’t have something so magnificent.


The treatment would look different if it’s determined to be something else, for example: ADHD symptoms look very similar to what happens if you chronically get bad sleep, or if you’re too sedentary and your endurance is low, or if you are depressed/anxious and that is causing you to feel unmotivated or inattentive from the mental load, etc. But otherwise, if you are having “ADHD-like” symptoms, the same coping skills will likely help independently of the label.
I always encourage people to not put too much weight on a diagnosis to explain themselves, but rather as a more functional, strategic tool. As in, this isn’t a conclusive label that forever describes me, but rather the current strategy/approach that’s being used (sometimes for insurance or access purposes).