finally - proof: chess is a sport and the bunny is a sportsman

Sort:
SocialPanda

No, it was Bunnik Thorvaldsson (c. 950 – c. 1003), known as Bunnik the Red.

52yrral

Alas! I missed the History Channel story 'bout him 

sad.png

SocialPanda

AlCzervik
52yrral wrote:

    You mean Christoper Columbunny didn't discover America? 

it was amerigo vesbunni.

52yrral

Perhaps we should ask the indigenous bunny,who hopped ashore first.

SocialPanda

I can´t play in live.

I didn´t do anything.

I haven´t aborted any games.

Once I was disconnected for less than 1 minute, but returned in time to keep playing.

I don´t even chat in games. At most, I reply "gg" when somebody types "gg".

You have issued a challenge. Waiting to find an opponent rated 1385-1785...
You cannot create this challenge because your account is currently being evaluated by our Fair Play team. You may still play friends and send seeks for standard time controls. Learn more.
autobunny
SocialPanda wrote:

I can´t play in live.

I didn´t do anything.

I haven´t aborted any games.

Once I was disconnected for less than 1 minute, but returned in time to keep playing.

I don´t even chat in games. At most, I reply "gg" when somebody types "gg".

You have issued a challenge. Waiting to find an opponent rated 1385-1785...
You cannot create this challenge because your account is currently being evaluated by our Fair Play team. You may still play friends and send seeks for standard time controls. Learn more.

That's just them punishing you for being too good, pandy.  It's time you showed the chess.com support team that you means business. 

SocialPanda

I sent a ticket. Let´s see when they answer.

autobunny
SocialPanda wrote:

I sent a ticket. Let´s see when they answer.

Meanwhile you should consider playing with komodo like the bunny does these days.  Komodos don't judge

autobunny
Optimissed wrote:

I expect you were guilty of GAMESmanship.
Or in your case, Gamesbunnywarren, because bunnies are not seafaring creatures.

What?  Have you not heard of Capt Jacks Burrow of the Caribbean?

Other wiser folk have mentioned legitimate bunny explorers but at least this one was also part of pop culture. 

autobunny
Optimissed wrote:

alien bunnies

Not necessarily.   Just that bunnies travelled space as well. 

52yrral

So did the bunnies settle first in Australia?

autobunny
52yrral wrote:

So did the bunnies settle first in Australia?

Bunny lore is unclear but their cultural influence is undeniable.  Why else do you think Australians say "mate" a lot? 

52yrral

And of course everyone knows it the Land Downunder!

autobunny
52yrral wrote:

And of course everyone knows it the Land Downunder!

Zactly

52yrral

happy.png

SocialPanda
autobunny wrote:
52yrral wrote:

So did the bunnies settle first in Australia?

Bunny lore is unclear but their cultural influence is undeniable.  Why else do you think Australians say "mate" a lot? 

 

Kangaroos learned to jump from bunnies.

autobunny
SocialPanda wrote:
autobunny wrote:
52yrral wrote:

So did the bunnies settle first in Australia?

Bunny lore is unclear but their cultural influence is undeniable.  Why else do you think Australians say "mate" a lot? 

Kangaroos learned to jump from bunnies.

More than that

https://www.google.com/amp/s/amp.theguardian.com/science/2014/oct/16/giant-kangaroo-weighed-240kg-looked-like-a-rabbit-and-walked-like-a-human

Gigantic kangaroos that used to inhabit Australia resembled enormous rabbits and walked on two legs similar to humans rather than hopping, a new study says.

Uke8

maybe the algorithm is a double edge sword? ...gives you a strike every time you flag others with a bad sport badge? more so after a loss

52yrral

Australians also learned that bunnies  *mate* a lot! And quite possibly learned multiplication from them!