Hey friend listen to this song of mine as we are warmed up by wine I have written these lyrics on this mandoline of mine and of course I remember thine I wrote street address of yours on this instrument of mine
Yeah that would be pretty nice. Though my eyes are bad enough that I'd need glasses probably. I can take them off when I'm at the computer which gives my nose bridge a well-needed rest.
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i wear mine as little as possible i do watch from bed but it's on a laptop i would need glasses to see the subs on a screen far away even if it's a big screen
i probably have the worst eyesight on /moe/ but rika is a pretty strong contender
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Mine's just bad enough that text that's a distance off is blurry unless it's really well-defined. Other than that it's pretty solid. I like having them on for watching things on the television in the living room and for things like theatres. Could probably make out enough anyway but why not get the best visual experience I can get.
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im probably like 20/70 or 20/100 i dont know for sure i'd probably go out and do things more often if i could see better but it sure makes it hard my glasses are no good they're like a decade old prescription
>>685946 delicious Lots of set ups for furiten traps there too And its got the iipeikou setup
>>685923 Lol I don't get these Mayhe they just want to try minimise their points loss? Should have just hoped for the match to end with East in tenpai by that point Could have torn up the manzu sequence to try going for toitoi
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i used an efficiency trainer for about a half hour to practice efficiently discarding for good hands it was insightful, seeing how discarding in a more efficient way changes the number of meaningful draws you can make even staying the same shanten or even going higher shanten can change your effective draws from like 3 to 30
but that said, i lost almost every game when i tried to employ this line of thinking one, you kind of lose focus on the game at large and just focus on hand efficiency and you're not paying full attention but two, most importantly, people who play efficiently, even if they consistently reach tenpai within 7 turns or smth, are so obliviously easy to read
most of my successful strategy has been playing the information game, not the tile game it's a handy asset for overall improvement but it can mess up your bearing on how to manage your hand a little bit too just through habit forming https://euophrys.itch.io/mahjong-efficiency-trainer
was at adept 2 550 but dropped to 200 lol. back to 364 now, and back to consistently getting +20-ish in second place or very small losses for third i actually had a match where i got third but gained one rank point just from havin lots of points