haha GG
THE FUNNIEST GAME EVER

You shouldn't have moved your queen around so much though.
i was white
I know.
But you shouldn't do it.

y not i cant just leave it ther
Bruh. If you attack with only your queen, you're not gonna win all the time.

if you see piece standing there what would u do leave it like dumb person or take it so after ther piece is gone u could take advatage because they wont have anymore piece to even check mate you

if you see piece standing there what would u do leave it like dumb person or take it so after ther piece is gone u could take advatage because they wont have anymore piece to even check mate you
Yes. That's true. But develop other pieces before the queen.

listen if they have little piece who do u think will win
Look at almost any GM game. They don't move their queen out on move 2, do they?
listen if they have little piece who do u think will win
You need to study more opening principles. An early queen is bad.
listen if they have little piece who do u think will win
Your queen becomes a huge target. Name one popular opening where this happen.

HE RESIGNED BECAUSE HE WAS SO ANGRY AND CONFUSED
You're bringing your queen out on move 2..
Is that something you want to show to millions of people?

Not very smart to bring your queen out so early and it's mostly just the fact that your opponent that wasn't great that let you have an advantage, was a funny game though.

Moving the queen on move 2 is bad because if your opponent responds properly (and it really isn't that hard to respond properly) it can leave you behind in development and perhaps get your queen trapped, but given that your opponent didn't know how to respond, then absolutely make all those captures. Tactical gains like your opponent offered are perfectly acceptable reasons to move the same piece multiple times in the opening. Just know that playing 2.Qh5 will ultimately hamper your chess development because it only works if you play "hope chess", making moves hoping your opponent doesn't find the refutation instead of playing moves that would be solid no matter what your opponent plays.
HE RESIGNED BECAUSE HE WAS SO ANGRY AND CONFUSED