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 |
---|---|---|---|
21696 | 2016-02-11 18:30:21 | 80.74 | 92% |
13054 | 2015-06-04 08:07:19 | 71.74 | 85% |
11391 | 2015-04-18 06:27:37 | 73.02 | 83% |
8313 | 2015-03-09 15:33:50 | 68.65 | 83% |
7101 | 2015-02-27 17:35:06 | 80.93 | 90% |
5230 | 2015-01-30 21:27:06 | 74.68 | 88% |
4862 | 2015-01-27 19:40:33 | 68.26 | 83% |
4779 | 2015-01-26 21:01:44 | 64.51 | 92% |
4452 | 2015-01-24 03:20:43 | 65.28 | 86% |
4161 | 2015-01-14 06:57:13 | 72.53 | 94% |
3502 | 2015-01-03 07:51:18 | 62.33 | 87% |
3490 | 2015-01-03 07:40:23 | 62.22 | 85% |
3009 | 2014-12-30 03:30:04 | 67.82 | 90% |
2948 | 2014-12-29 02:56:37 | 74.32 | 90% |
2413 | 2014-12-24 17:08:21 | 74.51 | 91% |
2007 | 2014-12-21 09:42:09 | 68.50 | 87% |
1877 | 2014-12-19 19:37:38 | 76.72 | 93% |
743 | 2014-12-05 17:29:03 | 68.47 | 89% |
290 | 2014-11-23 22:42:31 | 67.21 | 91% |
128 | 2014-11-23 16:47:39 | 70.69 | 92% |