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I feel like in this society this an eccentrical way we view life as it pertains to chess

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Looking back at it, I feel that the way we look at society and the blackpill.

In chess their are various types of levels of players
1. the super grandmasters
2.grand masters
3.International masters
4.Master rated players such as FIDE/National masters

then we got the lower amateur groups such as the lower ranking players.

This is how I look at it
Super Grandmasters-Giga Chads
Grand Masters- Chads
International Masters-Chad Lites
Master rated players-high tier normies and normies
amateur rated players-sub 8's

So basically in those in that category are either successful with women on dating or relationships. This is how I basically see it.
so overall the giga chads are the crème of the crop's that have an easy way to get females
the chads have a decent amount of success when it comes to getting females
chad lites- even though they have some success they will never out best the top guys
high tier normies and normies are the guys that get the scraps or try
then the sub 8's are basically the its over group.
 
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#180879253Friday, January 01, 2016 8:52 PM CST
"I truly do understand, good sir. I suggest you assert your intellectual dominance over these secretly beta males whom you view as competitors in a clean match of chess."It is very unlikely that the majority of the preferred male individuals can properly play chess.They would seem to prefer materialistic ideologies over logical-reasoning. Theoretically, such a recognized factor should be in my favor. Unfortunately however, it is not.
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#184220189Tuesday, February 23, 2016 6:51 PM CST
Well, there are plenty of "competitive" programming problems that require the use of number-theory concepts.Have you considered visiting a website such as "Project Euler" to gain a greater overview of their uses?
 
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The problems range in difficulty and for many the experience is inductive chain learning. That is, by solving one problem it will expose you to a new concept that allows you to undertake a previously inaccessible problem. So the determined participant will slowly but surely work his/her way through every problem.

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At the beginning of spring all the sheep move to the higher pastures in the mountains. If there are thousands of them, it is well worthwhile gathering them together in one place. But sheep don't like to leave their grass-lands. Help the shepherd and build him a fence which would surround all the sheep. The fence should have the smallest possible length! Assume that sheep are negligibly small and that they are not moving. Sometimes a few sheep are standing in the same place. If there is only one sheep, it is probably dying, so no fence is needed at all...


Input



t [the number of tests <= 100]
[empty line]
n [the number of sheep <= 100000]
x1 y1 [coordinates of the first sheep]
...
xn yn
[integer coordinates from -10000 to 10000]
[empty line]
[other lists of sheep]

Text grouped in [ ] does not appear in the input file. Assume that sheep are numbered in the input order.


Output



o [length of circumference, rounded to 2 decimal places]
p1 p2 ... pk
[the sheep that are standing in the corners of the fence; the first one should be positioned bottommost and as far to the left as possible, the others ought to be written in anticlockwise order; ignore all sheep standing in the same place but the first to appear in the input file; the number of sheep should be the smallest possible]
[empty line]
[next solutions]


Re: what rubik's cubes can you solve?
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#189856001Friday, May 27, 2016 7:06 PM CDT
Solving an individual Rubik's Cube is a minimal accomplishment.If you can devise a more generalized algorithm, you will accomplish much more problem-solving.
 

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