I laugh at the whole notion of "Mr. Right" and you should too. Here's why: The concept of a perfect match, one that requires no efforts on your part, creates unreasonable expectations that force a disparity between "ideal" and "reality" that always leads to disappointment.
Game | Time | WPM | Accuracy |
---|---|---|---|
4650 | 2013-02-22 16:11:13 | 43.02 | 96% |
3201 | 2013-02-11 10:43:11 | 49.96 | 86% |
2646 | 2013-02-06 11:00:51 | 44.41 | 88% |
2010 | 2013-02-03 17:10:55 | 52.84 | 90% |
1761 | 2013-02-03 02:48:15 | 30.55 | 88% |
1572 | 2013-02-02 08:25:30 | 48.60 | 86% |
1236 | 2013-01-31 05:11:05 | 49.62 | 90% |
929 | 2013-01-26 14:43:30 | 41.66 | 86% |
819 | 2013-01-24 06:25:03 | 47.74 | 87% |
732 | 2013-01-23 13:38:56 | 47.02 | 88% |
612 | 2013-01-21 13:14:01 | 40.50 | 88% |
541 | 2013-01-20 17:11:53 | 41.37 | 86% |
404 | 2013-01-19 08:56:10 | 46.41 | 90% |
199 | 2013-01-11 05:55:39 | 50.15 | 94% |