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BRO WHY U HAVE TO DO A CAPTCHA EVERY TIME U COMMENT
I think a doughnut that achieves 3000 glicko2 is mighty suspicious.
@AmyLoveChess said in #14:
> BRO WHY U HAVE TO DO A CAPTCHA EVERY TIME U COMMENT
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/CAPTCHA#Purpose
> BRO WHY U HAVE TO DO A CAPTCHA EVERY TIME U COMMENT
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/CAPTCHA#Purpose
@ShineOnMeCrazyD said in #15:
> I think a doughnut that achieves 3000 glicko2 is mighty suspicious.
This reminds me of Gus Fring from Breaking bad, who used "strategic camouflage" strategy where you create a layer of trust and normalcy and make people overlook you entirely. It's classic hiding in plain sight. you act so transparently good that people assume you couldn’t possibly be hiding anything, so you become a distraction, no one can suspect you of anything bad.
> I think a doughnut that achieves 3000 glicko2 is mighty suspicious.
This reminds me of Gus Fring from Breaking bad, who used "strategic camouflage" strategy where you create a layer of trust and normalcy and make people overlook you entirely. It's classic hiding in plain sight. you act so transparently good that people assume you couldn’t possibly be hiding anything, so you become a distraction, no one can suspect you of anything bad.
@KenyanTAL said in #18:
> This reminds me of Gus Fring from Breaking bad, who used "strategic camouflage" strategy where you create a layer of trust and normalcy and make people overlook you entirely. It's classic hiding in plain sight. you act so transparently good that people assume you couldn’t possibly be hiding anything, so you become a distraction, no one can suspect you of anything bad.
It's interesting the lengths you go to indirectly accuse me of cheating, really reminds me of Kramnik with his "statistics".
> This reminds me of Gus Fring from Breaking bad, who used "strategic camouflage" strategy where you create a layer of trust and normalcy and make people overlook you entirely. It's classic hiding in plain sight. you act so transparently good that people assume you couldn’t possibly be hiding anything, so you become a distraction, no one can suspect you of anything bad.
It's interesting the lengths you go to indirectly accuse me of cheating, really reminds me of Kramnik with his "statistics".
Thanks doughnut42 for sharing your knowledge with us all the players of lichess.org.
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