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HUMOUROUS, FUNNY, WEIRD, BIZARRE, ARTISTIC, NON SENSE CHESS PICS, IMAGES, CARICATURES, ETC...

Hey Guys, how about some commonsense and respectful use of this very entertaining page. I have little time left to waste reading drivel!

Hi guys, I'm publishing a book of chess cartoons called "Chess Peace". They follow the journeys and hilarious adventures of the chess pieces both on and off the chessboard. There's nothing out there like this. If you want to see more examples from my up and coming back, please visit the facebook page
www.facebook.com/chesspeacecartoons/ and I'd be so greatful if you like the page. there will be competions to win signed prints and other goodies. I so appreciate it, thanks guys
j
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Hi guys, I'm publishing a book of chess cartoons called "Chess Peace". They follow the journeys and hilarious adventures of the chess pieces both on and off the chessboard. There's nothing out there like this. If you want to see more examples from my up and coming back, please visit the facebook page
www.facebook.com/chesspeacecartoons/ and I'd be so greatful if you like the page. there will be competions to win signed prints and other goodies. I so appreciate it, thanks guys
j
PS did you draw that end game comic after you saw chess peace's blue's song about it? They seem like the same lyrics from what I recall. If you did you probably should thank them for the inspiration?
Yes wollyhood I wrote the ches blues song these are some of my cartoons from my up and coming book. Thanks you
Jakrat can go and do one rude man

I'm confused now... which came first, chess peace's blues song about endgames, or your book with the same lyric?

This is a funny thread, and about as odd as those new one-liner commentaries given at the end of each game. These comments never fit, for example: After completely humiliating SJZB in 47 moves today I was told by the chess.com software: "That was real battle - but you earned the win!" Notwithstanding the use of a hyphen where an en-dash would be appropriate, this comment had failed to mention how completely dominating I'd been throughout. It was quite the understatement to say the least, and more accurate in my view would have been (in a Ben Stein voice): "That was hardly a contest – you're so friggin' awesome!"
And that's not even the worst of it. Just the other day after drinking too much I got the message: "One mistake made all the difference." Now this comment, and just like the last, had completely failed to do justice to the gravity of what had transpired. In startling contradistinction to the "one mistake," as stated, I had make multiple mistakes. Moreover, calling them mere "mistakes" is such an understatement that its use in this sense becomes a misnomer. More accurate would have been: "You dropped the soap – in prison – and got it from all 2000 inmates!" Or, perhaps: "You hadn't just **** the bed, you had repeatedly diarrhea'ed on the display beds at Steinhafels – in front of sales agents!" But as fitting as those comments are, my final king walk into an obvious checkmate can only be described by the following: "You ****** yourself like Linda Blair from the Exorcist."
Hi guys, I'm publishing a book of chess cartoons called "Chess Peace". They follow the journeys and hilarious adventures of the chess pieces both on and off the chessboard. There's nothing out there like this. If you want to see more examples from my up and coming back, please visit the facebook page
www.facebook.com/chesspeacecartoons/ and I'd be so greatful if you like the page. there will be competions to win signed prints and other goodies. I so appreciate it, thanks guys
j