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Race Result Details |
Racer | Naruto (my_aim_kirito) |
Race Number | 4 |
Date | Mon, 2 May 2022 15:44:36 +0000 |
Speed | 47 WPM Try to beat? |
Accuracy | 93.4% |
Rank | 19th place (out of 28) |
Opponents | 4z4z4 (24th place) aidostt (34th place) aierxqkee (25th place) akbala2004 (29th place) ar1k3zz (18th place) arees (4th place) atomixa (1st place) azamatb (6th place) bakha611 (7th place) batyrnur (5th place) borat_kz (2nd place) darkwellwisher (30th place) dias__k__r (22nd place) harm____ (35th place) justbagdat (9th place) kabykenaldiyar (16th place) magaaa (15th place) miras1 (8th place) mood21 (14th place) moonai (23rd place) mrowa223 (28th place) nazulla (32nd place) nkadirgali (27th place) nurzhas0_0retakes (31st place) qapqara_bala (17th place) rakhat_01 (26th place) satsk1y (20th place) shelpeck (10th place) spooji (12th place) sultansakai (13th place) talgod (11th place) tuchavshortah (21st place) yeldosmanap (3rd place) |
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Relativity is relatively easy to understand. But there's one aspect of relativity that consistently trips us up. It's this: we not only tend to compare things with one another but also tend to focus on comparing things that are easily comparable, and avoid comparing things that cannot be compared easily.
— Predictably Irrational
(book)
by Dan Ariely
(see stats)
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