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Very good, you seem to be well on top of things. The world needs dynamic, decisive and charismatic managers.Originally posted by aussielong View Post<snip> lots of great stuff </snip>
The project is like a large game of chess. You think you got one up on me? I just parked a crafty bishop in the corner. Thatll come out in 20 moves time when I mate you from behind.
Like basing one's long-term strategy on a bishop? That does mean one can never cover more than half the bases.Originally posted by aussielong View PostI see the flaws in your argument before you've finished your sentence.
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I've just done a 10k run. Tomorrow morning I'll swim 2k before a breakfast of champions.Originally posted by Old Hack View PostDefinitely a drinker.
Of course, I do drink but not much these days.
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After several months under a weak ruler, I am positioning myself to usurp this imposter and take control of the project.
The board is divided and it will take a strong leader to unite them.
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Could be a queenside fianchetto.Originally posted by Robinho View PostAhh but by fianchettoing you've also weakened your kingside safety.
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Ahh but by fianchettoing you've also weakened your kingside safety.Originally posted by aussielong View PostThe project is like a large game of chess. You think you got one up on me? I just parked a crafty bishop in the corner. Thatll come out in 20 moves time when I mate you from behind.
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He doesn't understand this, he really doesn't get it. All of his posts are about how good he is, and how bad others are. The illusory superiority is strong with this one. I have said projecting. A classic example of his projection, is telling us how others have failed in their tasks, when the reality of it is, it's him.Originally posted by doodab View PostWhat exactly is the point of your self aggrandizing drivel then?
You could genuinely write a book on this fella: "'I would stamp on you', 'I would dominate you', 'I am the master, you are the slave', 'I am the officer, you are the foot soldiers'.
Classic stuff mind; keep him engaged, and study how the mind breaks down.
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When you're sat at home in the evening and your only friend is cocaine, maybe this is the result.Originally posted by doodab View PostWhat exactly is the point of your self aggrandizing drivel then?
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