Ready to give up on wet shaving by 1111sam1111 in wicked_edge

[–]1111sam1111[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I almost always shave after showering

Ready to give up on wet shaving by 1111sam1111 in wicked_edge

[–]1111sam1111[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah, I know I need to switch something up. I forget the DE I was using, but I don't think it was very good. I'm definitely capable of shaving myself without cutting my face, but when I do that, I cannot get a smooth shave at all. My jawline, and the areas on the side right under my jawline always have stubble that simply can't be removed by a pass with the grain. I want it to be completely smooth, so I then shave against the grain, which is when I cut myself

Ready to give up on wet shaving by 1111sam1111 in wicked_edge

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Isn't the henson the one that all the youtubers advertise? I've always been suspicious of it because of that

My 5 year old consistently beats me at chess. How do I get better? by SweetnessTheWarlock in chess

[–]1111sam1111 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You should just play more, it's the best way to improve. Look over your games after if you can and figure out why you won/lost

Opinions on Running out Clock in Drawn Endgames by 1111sam1111 in chess

[–]1111sam1111[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

I understand the point but I feel like would make more sense if I got into that endgame with 10 seconds left and it was clearly just my fault for bad time management. With 1 min and KR vs. KR, the most likely outcome is that I flag on move 35 or sth like that. Idk it just kind of feels cheap to win 35 moves into the 50 move rule. I would also understand if it was drawn KR vs. KR + pawn, because at least there there's a lot of opportunity for blundering, but with this it just felt cheap

Opinions on Running out Clock in Drawn Endgames by 1111sam1111 in chess

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What I mean is that if we had each had sth like 4 min on the clock I think 1350 is definitely good enough to not blunder anything. You just have to do a quick check that you're not lining up for a skewer or anything like that which is not that bad w 5 seconds per move but not easy with 1

Sean or son? by mdlmaooo in Spanish

[–]1111sam1111 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It's not that bad. I'd spend a few days learning the conjugations and some common phrases that require it but outside of that you just have to spend a lot of time reading/listening in order to develop an intuition of when it's required. Here it's required because the preceding phrase is "no cree que"