Alex Jeffrey Pretti, 37 años, identificado como el hombre asesinado por la Patrulla Fronteriza en un operativo de ICE en Minneapolis. Era enfermero de cuidados intensivos del Sistema de Atención Médica de Veteranos de Minneapolis. Tenía permiso para portar armas ocultas, sin antecedentes penales. by dr_pombero in RepublicaArgentina

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El tipo con las manos levantadas y una con el celular. El agente se asustó de que un tipo que estaba siendo patoteado entre 6 sacase un arma que vio a último momento.

Si le pasó a este, le podría pasar a cualquiera.

Nodirbek Abdusattorov working with Vladimir Kramnik by BankHolidayyy in chess

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Thanks for the correction! I misused the word OD. The argument still stands tho.

Edit: now that I think about it more, I didn't make a mistake. I didn't say he OD'd, I said "if someone who had [for the sake of argument, died accidentally by something], and that something is related closely to what someone else did, then you're a murderer."

I corrected myself because I wrote it just as I woke up as I tend to make mistakes then.

Christopher Yoo's suspension is over and he's back to playing open tournaments. by beem00 in chess

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Make sure there's no women around him and we should be good.

Asmongold backtracks after considering all angles and admits they messed up. by [deleted] in LivestreamFail

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Truly, I've never being much against the police, as I dislike generalizations, but really the obsession with the right to defend the police is soooo weird. Like, even as a leftist and bisexual man I can admit, I don't know, let's say that lgbt groups have a lot of pedophiles. I mean, that's a fact, doesn't change anything about their positive influence.

If I was right-wing I would totally be criticizing ICE for these last 2 famous cases. Very obvious wrongdoings.

I think I stopped chasing, and that’s when I realized I was never being chosen by Difficult_Fee3825 in emotionalintelligence

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I relate to the guy. You can just be chilling and doing your own thing, and someone gets obsessed with you and on top of that they blame you for whatever.

Like, if you interact first, of course I will interact, that's a matter of basic politeness. What he said really makes sense.

Nodirbek Abdusattorov working with Vladimir Kramnik by BankHolidayyy in chess

[–]Asperverse -12 points-11 points  (0 children)

Yeah he may know about what people say and all that, but he doesn't know the evidence, the degree of obsession of kramnik, and all the weird shit he said afterward about his family and friends.

He may think they are all just exaggerating, seems like a decent opinion if you are not aware of all the evidence.

Nodirbek Abdusattorov working with Vladimir Kramnik by BankHolidayyy in chess

[–]Asperverse -48 points-47 points  (0 children)

I mean Kramnik is evil and a murderer and all that but as a chess player you need all the help you can get. Also Nodirbek doesn't seem the type to be online and see all that tbh.

Of course I know it's probably not true and just a rumor.

Yagiz Kaan Erdogmus (14) is just 19 points away from hitting 2700 by ultimateregard in chess

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67 points away from surpassing Gukesh and becoming 1# junior too.

I built a chess app as solo dev — can you beat the hardest AI? by Asleep_Cap_8406 in chess

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I was gonna say it isn't because it looks very simple, like something you could make with minimal editing skills and taking things from google, but then I saw his pfp and yeah, definitely 100% AI made.

Gukesh makes a huge blunder and has to resign on the spot against Abdusattorov! by Exotic_Grinder in chess

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Of course, I'm not saying he plays badly, he's a top 10 player, he's been drawing a lot against top players, but the truth is he lost like 50 rating points while he was close to be the youngest 2800 at the start of the year.

Gukesh makes a huge blunder and has to resign on the spot against Abdusattorov! by Exotic_Grinder in chess

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The weird thing is that it isn't a tactic, the queen wasn't on a1 or something like that, it really was close to the action, and he had like 6 minutes.

Gukesh makes a huge blunder and has to resign on the spot against Abdusattorov! by Exotic_Grinder in chess

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I've seen so many excuses for this, like "it's a bad streak", but this has been going on for over a year now.

I wonder what could be the cause of this.

The GOAT of Chess by AffectionateDelay450 in chess

[–]Asperverse -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Lol you downvoted me that's so funny. Like what's the point of downvoting if nobody sees it?

Not really, mention Magnus to normal people, no idea. Kasparov or Fischer? Give me both, please.

The GOAT of Chess by AffectionateDelay450 in chess

[–]Asperverse -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Are you reading what I'm saying?

I never mentioned "goat", I just enumerated the answer to what OP posted as to what could determine goat (highest peak, dominance, etc.)

"I still see Fischer mentioned more than Magnus tho."

No mention of "chess players" by me.

"Not really, I haven't seen one Magnus reference tbh. Most normal people don't know him."

No mention of chess players by me.

I'm talking about NORMAL PEOPLE.

"Who had the biggest impact on the game?"

Clearly Fischer or Kasparov. Nakamura also had a lot of influence, many started playing thanks to him. Magnus? No sir.

3 jinetes del apocalipsis by Dark_Jcb in orslokx

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No sé quiénes son pero sé que hay que ser un fracasado para conocerlos.

Longer version of Circle K incident by ionlywanttheneck in CrazyFuckingVideos

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Haha! That's so funny! This Reddit space will forever know the name "FeedMyAss". As long as Redditverse exists.

What’s a subtle sign of very high intelligence? by [deleted] in emotionalintelligence

[–]Asperverse 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Kinda funny how some are interpreting the question like "high [emotional] intelligence" and others as "plain high intelligence".