@mister kluge Actually, some chickens do have teeth, hence the saying "As rare as hens' teeth". In most chickens the gene for teeth is regressive -- a genetic artifact from their dinosaur ancestors. Also of note: chickens can be cannibalistic. As for whether being bitten by a vampire chicken would turn you into a vampire or a chicken? I can't say for sure, but I suspect you'd develop an unquenchable thirst for broth.
But thats also like asking if you get bitten by a human vampire, do you turn into a vampire or a human? But then youre already human and we know you turn into a vampire hahaha
01:02:10 there's an even nicer queen sac here, if you go Bf4 and white blocks the check with his knight (the more natural move), you do the same sack Qc3 but followed by Rb1 mate (knight is pinned).
@@three-eyedfloater4169 He's thinking out loud though, he was considering castling and thinking about it and then he does it. Your example isn't a good one. edit: spelling :)
My god if you did a colab series with Yasser / Chess Network that would be the best bedtime video ever. I would get to listen or watch the most beautiful chess as I fell asleep.
"Let's play something reasonable... like a Budapest." I wasn't expecting that, or the fact that I accidentally spat out my orange juice when I heard that.
56:06 Here and on the next move, Eric could have tried to catch Black napping with the tactical idea *6.fe de 7.Bf7+ Kf7 8.Ne5+* followed by *9.Ng4* , winning material and preventing Black from castling; though this would have broken the rule "don't go pawn-hunting in the opening".
Chickens peck people it can be annoying but doesn't hurt. Roosters on the other hand have spurs and can deal some damage if you aren't paying attention. But if you are paying attention you can generally bat them away.
i know its been five months but i was just looking through the comments to see if anyone else noticed that... I guess i must be better than an IM because i spotted it too hahaha. (jokes obviously) i think it is just a forced mate in two that he overlooked.
random question. when someone subs for 15 months, does that mean that they paid the monthly fee, times 15? so if it´s $5 per month, they paid $75? I´ve always wondered.
Just FYI, copied from google. All told, the full chemical name for the human protein titin is 189,819 letters, and takes about three-and-a-half hours to pronounce.