ChikoPicoShounen
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'comfortable' and 'jeans' never go together.
Physically, maybe not. But think of the emotional damage here. The entire time they were relying on the fact that while he is a god at quiditch, he is useless at combat. Then he shows them that he was only holding back to spare them the total humiliation, and is in fact more than capable.
Oh no, I have no need to cope, I know exactly what my preferences are and petite is top among them. I was simply pointing out facts, if you wish to be an ostrich and dig your head into the ground, well, you do you.
Well, for one, she's not prepubescent, and for two, it does happen once in a while. Not enough to be common, sure, but enough to not be a freak case.
Well, just like everyone else, you are certainly entitled to your own opinion.
Isn't that just a little below average? Considering their young frame, it'd actually look decently big on the boy.
Why do you do this author? I can get some level of emotional denseness, sure. This is too much though, it's literally about physical looks, and he should definitely understand that he is physically attractive, it just doesn't make sense for him to not.
They didn't, actually. I loved the anime, don't get me wrong, but they made two contrasting claims. They said Shiro is capable of identifying *all* possible variations of the chess board just like tic-tac-toe. In other words, they claimed that shiro solved chess. (Something that humans currently have been unable to do.) then they pulled that chess game nonsense of making traps and such. I can appreciate you not knowing, not exactly common knowledge this, but I'm a chess nerd that has been going to competitions since I was a kid so yeah.
Did you really come back after a month just to say this? Well, alright, I shall entertain this whimsy of yours. Why, pray tell, should I care what these people think about me?
Yeah, no, that applies to maybe the 1980s? Computers beat humans in chess matches, and after the Deep Blue thing even the world champions are on the losing end. With the processing power of a super computer, then you can easily get the perfect move each time, traps are meaningless in the face of this.
So what's the issue here? Not like it's any different in our world, right? No matter how young, if it's two kids the same age then there aren't any legal consequences for it, after all.
Locking your memories is actually a thing though? Sure, the average person can't even begin to attempt it, but this guy isn't being presented as average. ... Second point stands though. I think he just has the perspective that even if it doesn't work, better try and fail rather than wallow in mediocrity.
It's actually lower than that, to be honest. Even in the USA, you only need a networth of 4.4 million to be part of the 1%. Considering the huge population numbers in africa and asia, which only have a few rich countries, then yeah, 1 million is basically a guarantee to be part of the global 1%