Aug-27-16 G Key 
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MCDreams: I'm quite busy but not that busy for a little quickie aka haiku. Everybody's welcome here at the Lotis Key page, including sockpuppets I don't recognize like <Hoist the Colors>. WeirdFanPH (pretentious as ever), just a quick glance at your most recent posts, I've already seen |
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Aug-26-16 So vs S Brittner, 2006 
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MCDreams: So according to dense-coconut rule, your usage is correct, right? What about tense consistency (see your boo-bito above), do you have a dense-coconut rule for that as well? Don't forget your mantra ok? It will help you cure yourself of the reading-without-understanding illness. ... |
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Aug-26-16 Ding Liren vs So, 2004 
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MCDreams: Can't Dodge This (the "knack of" song)
https://youtu.be/otCpCn0l4Wo
Dodge pulo, dodge! lol |
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Aug-24-16 Nakamura vs V Akobian, 2015 
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MCDreams: <wordfunph: I collect chess books because it cannot be the other way around: the chess books collecting me.> I'm at a loss for words [I'm not a <man of letters> after all] on yet another novelty theory by the pretentious as ever, mastership claiming, spartan chinelas ... |
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Aug-24-16 Julio Catalino Sadorra 
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MCDreams: <wordfunph: waging into greatness> Another novelty by the <man of letters>. (Pretentious as ever). |
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Aug-24-16 Paulo Bersamina 
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MCDreams: <wordfunph: I agree that someone like that can only come out, like a worm, of corruption.> A <man of letters> uses an inordinate amount of commas. |
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Aug-24-16 Eugenio Torre 
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MCDreams: The main account shows up!
With the usual posturing and name-dropping.
(Pretentious as ever). |
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Aug-24-16 Wesley So 
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MCDreams: Carlsen's bullet skills improved greatly. This is due to Wesley So's tutelage on how to play fast like a computer. Carlsen was Wesley's student once when the latter wasn't even in the top ten yet! |
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Aug-22-16 Sinquefield Cup (2016) 
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MCDreams: Copypasta Pulo is actually suggesting that these elite players that he's obsessing about are all idiot savants. |
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Aug-22-16 Jeffery Xiong 
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MCDreams: The US sends talented youngsters while other countries send overaged piglets. |
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