Does being a vegetarian make you a better chess player?

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blueemu wrote:
Woollensock2 wrote:
It definitely makes you a better bumper ! ✌️😎

Correct me if I'm wrong, but there aren't very many feline vegetarians... yes?

Feline alcoholics, on the other hand, are common enough.

 

I had a cat who drank whiskey. When she'd see someone coming into a room with a glass of iced tea (same tawny-brown color) she'd come running, take a sniff and look so disappointed.

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DrSpudnik wrote:
blueemu wrote:
Woollensock2 wrote:
It definitely makes you a better bumper ! ✌️😎

Correct me if I'm wrong, but there aren't very many feline vegetarians... yes?

Feline alcoholics, on the other hand, are common enough.

 

I had a cat who drank whiskey. When she'd see someone coming into a room with a glass of iced tea (same tawny-brown color) she'd come running, take a sniff and look so disappointed.

On that insane voyage of the so-called "Second Pacific Squadron" (Russo-Japanese War), the sailors taught a snake to drink whiskey.

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blueemu wrote:
DrSpudnik wrote:
blueemu wrote:
Woollensock2 wrote:
It definitely makes you a better bumper ! ✌️😎

Correct me if I'm wrong, but there aren't very many feline vegetarians... yes?

Feline alcoholics, on the other hand, are common enough.

 

I had a cat who drank whiskey. When she'd see someone coming into a room with a glass of iced tea (same tawny-brown color) she'd come running, take a sniff and look so disappointed.

On that insane voyage of the so-called "Second Pacific Squadron" (Russo-Japanese War), the sailors taught a snake to drink whiskey.

Now we have to ask: was it because they were sailors or because they were Russians?

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DrSpudnik wrote:
EscherehcsE wrote:

I guess I've managed to completely ignore Andrew Tate up until now. Who is that dude?

Even the slightest research on him reveals one of the greasiest, most worthless stains on the planet's blistering crack ever. His fans think it's all proof of what a super-dude he is. But that says a lot about them...all unflattering.

Yeah, I skimmed his Wikipedia entry. I don't plan on following any of his activities...

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DrSpudnik wrote:
EscherehcsE wrote:

I guess I've managed to completely ignore Andrew Tate up until now. Who is that dude?

Even the slightest research on him reveals one of the greasiest, most worthless stains on the planet's blistering crack ever. His fans think it's all proof of what a super-dude he is. But that says a lot about them...all unflattering.

 

His haters come across as extremely insecure.

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Neither a hater nor a fanboy be.

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I believe the American Constitution garauntees the right of an individual to express thier loathing and contempt, whereas we in Europe are subject to laws which make such expression a criminal offence.  How insecure must we be if we need to stifle expression by decree?

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Ah pure dinny hinksay! The bold Nicola didnae huv a bars irn bru, she wuz pushin tranny propaganda and the gid people oh Glesga didnae like it. 

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Problem5826 wrote:
DrSpudnik wrote:
EscherehcsE wrote:

I guess I've managed to completely ignore Andrew Tate up until now. Who is that dude?

Even the slightest research on him reveals one of the greasiest, most worthless stains on the planet's blistering crack ever. His fans think it's all proof of what a super-dude he is. But that says a lot about them...all unflattering.

 

His haters come across as extremely insecure.

Odd... I was going to say exactly that about his fans.

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CaracticusPotts wrote:

Dinnae ken aboot that,Robbie.Oor Nicola wiz scunnered wi’ ne’erdowells crying’ hur wee Jimmy Krankie.🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿😢

 

Took Scotland 8 years to figure that she's a lefty loon, when it takes the average person 8 minutes.

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RoobieRoo wrote:

I believe the American Constitution garauntees the right of an individual to express thier loathing and contempt, whereas we in Europe are subject to laws which make such expression a criminal offence.  How insecure must we be if we need to stifle expression by decree?

The deal is, "Congress shall make no law...abridging the freedom of speech..." BUT this doesn't mean that libelous writing or slanderous speech are 100% safe. If one were to malign a "private person" in such a way as to cause harm, that could still be the subject of a civil suit. For "public figures" the standards to claim a wrong (tort) are much higher, since their own decision to elevate their profile and seek acclaim has led the detractors right to their doorstep. So I could say that someone is vile or gross or something vague and general. Once someone starts to engage specific accusations that are not claimed as "alleged" transgressions, you're skating on thinner and thinner ice.

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Thank you Dr, it's most interesting indeed, I believe there is such a thing as fighting talk.

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CaracticusPotts wrote:

If ah wiz Furst Meenister, ah’d build a wa’ at Shotts, tae keep thae Weegie dinosaurs oot ma gub.😖🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿

Ach laddie dinae be say hasty building yon wa' at Shotts, it's no the weegies yeh want to keep oot it's ra huns yeh want to keep in. 

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MuhammadAreez10 wrote:

I love McDonald's burgers. I'll never be overweight or obese though. Is 110 lbs for an 11 year old with a height of 5 ft 4 inches okay?

Mcdonald burgers suck.

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CaracticusPotts wrote:

The Tims ‘n aw.😇

Lolz spoken like a true Jambo!

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Does bumping make you a better chess player ! 🤷‍♂️
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Pescatarians more often gain the advantage.

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rodrigali wrote:

I don't really know about vegetarianism or veganism, but such berries as blackberries, blueberries, raspberries contribute to mental activity and weight loss, so the choice is yours

Does that make you a Berryarian?