How do I quit Chess?

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mgx9600
bong711 wrote:

Many of us tried to quit chess in the past. After quitting for a few days, few months, few years, most of the quitters return playing chess. Would it  be better for some of us to quit chess... For good. How can we quit... Permanently.

 

Why quit chess?  It is actually a pretty good hobby.

Anyway, I've found that the easiest way to quit something is to find something else that's better/more addictive.  Have you tried club motorcycle racing? (Oh, I'm evil.)  It is the greatest thing on earth and within reach of most people.  I'm very evil because MC racing will destroy you. Motorcycling is fun, racing it is heaven on earth.

 

 

BlargDragon
blueemu wrote:

We should just resolve to quit quitting chess. Problem solved.

Having already quit quitting quitting, I'm not sure if I'm one step ahead or behind.

LionVanHalen

Worse stuff to get addicted... like video games or RPG. Some poor slobs play battlefield 16hrs a day. Not to mention world of warcraft...

ChungYin

Conquer earth, burn all chess pieces, persecute and massacre every single chess player, then maybe you will be able to quit chess.

bong711

What makes chess.com addicting, It's alive 24 hours. Non chess community are much less active. It's the forums I spent more time. My ongoing Daily games rarely reach 30. And I play live chess G-10 and 5/5 2-3 games only. 

LionVanHalen

Being honest... the L site has better, smoother play... but i get bored there... this site has much more character. Cute flag and avatar pic, bonkers forum, dodgy mods, return trolls, clunky ads, chronic lag, unstable members...

Still_donirtha
LionVanHalen wrote:

Being honest... the L site has better, smoother play... but i get bored there... this site has much more character. Cute flag and avatar pic, bonkers forum, dodgy mods, return trolls, clunky ads, chronic lag, unstable members...

Y o u   c a l l e d ?

PetecantbeatmeSLFL

Chess is healthy. Why quit?

PetecantbeatmeSLFL

My brother has man booby 

PetecantbeatmeSLFL

Kinda off topic but true

autobunny
trump2020maga1 wrote:

My brother has man booby 

trump2020maga1 wrote:

Kinda off topic but true

we so needed to know this.  so back on topic, is staring at it how you intend to quit chess?

autobunny
BlargDragon wrote:
blueemu wrote:

We should just resolve to quit quitting chess. Problem solved.

Having already quit quitting quitting, I'm not sure if I'm one step ahead or behind.

perhaps the trick is not to overthink it.   as explained in the best selling motivation book from nike, "just do it: how archilles cooked zeno tortoise soup"

BlargDragon
trump2020maga1 wrote:

My brother has man booby 

That's concerning. They usually appear in pairs.

BlargDragon
autobunny wrote:
BlargDragon wrote:
blueemu wrote:

We should just resolve to quit quitting chess. Problem solved.

Having already quit quitting quitting, I'm not sure if I'm one step ahead or behind.

perhaps the trick is not to overthink it.   as explained in the best selling motivation book from nike, "just do it: how archilles cooked zeno tortoise soup"

At the end of the day, it really is all about good philosophy and hearty soup.

autobunny
BlargDragon wrote:
trump2020maga1 wrote:

My brother has man booby 

That's concerning. They usually appear in pairs.

The dangers of unilateral training was discussed by celebrity trainer Nevermind Shyamalan in one of his his documentaries

 

blueemu
trump2020maga1 wrote:

My brother has man booby 

I hate to tell you, but THIS is what a Booby looks like:

PetecantbeatmeSLFL

Lol

PetecantbeatmeSLFL

Do not look like a booby lol

blueemu

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blue-footed_booby

BlargDragon
autobunny wrote:
BlargDragon wrote:
trump2020maga1 wrote:

My brother has man booby 

That's concerning. They usually appear in pairs.

The dangers of unilateral training was discussed by celebrity trainer Nevermind Shyamalan in one of his his documentaries

 

The idea of training to develop breasts reminds me of the most horrible anatomy drawing book I ever saw. Its diagram of breasts drew them as a large masses of bacon-like strips of muscles.