The Picard Maneuver @ The_Picard_Maneuver @startrek.website Posts 2,256Comments 2,764Joined 1 yr. ago


Friendship Bracelet Flashed At Bar To Repel Anyone Seeking Platonic Companionship
Is this what betrayal feels like?
Why are you so mad, Bront?
"Captain Kink" is 100% in someone's fanfic somewhere
This is extra frustrating in daily games.
tugh pomlIj ngeH!
I depends on how much you're willing to put down.
This is a quality shower thought.
We'll be ready for the events of the late 2200s
Martin's hustling us. He's holding back for something big.
King can't take because a bishop is looking in her direction from half a mile away.
This is great! Followed.
Impressively enough, my algorithm seems to automatically filter out all the videos that my toddler watches. I never get them recommended, like it knows "hey, this is just a dad playing this for his kid to watch - we don't need to recommend him Elmo."
Oh my god, this is dark.
I'm so nostalgic for it. I played it over and over on the SNES Mario All Stars cartridge.
I've gotten into chess for the past year, and while I used Lichess for a little bit, I wound up going with chess.com primarily instead. The app is great. The learning modules are really helpful, and I love the puzzles.
It also has tens of millions of users on the platform, so your matchmaking is going to be more accurate, whether you need to be matched with opponents who just learned how the pieces move, all the way up to the top professional players.
As for outside resources, I've been mostly learning from random masters/GMs that have youtube channels.
You can't expect her to move the bishop all that way.