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Things, events, that occupy space yet come to an end when someone dies make us stop in wonder - and yet one thing, or an infinite number of things, dies with every man's or woman's death, unless the universe itself has a memory, as theosophists have suggested.

—from Collected Fictions, a book by Jorge Luis Borges

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Rank Username WPM Accuracy Date
1. (sidd_) 163.00 100% 2018-09-18
2. police (styrofoam) 150.88 100% 2022-11-30
3. Aaron (aaronadams) 142.62 100% 2018-10-24
4. Bizz (bizatch) 116.01 100% 2018-02-21
5. Lone (accuracy_storm) 105.34 100% 2018-05-10
6. Anders (anders) 104.31 100% 2018-08-01
7. Dan (zerpp) 99.07 100% 2018-11-25
8. EEEEErol (rsfatboy119) 92.35 100% 2018-05-11
9. TerribleTypissed (terrible_... 89.75 100% 2018-06-30
10. Shaun (technicalguy) 86.84 100% 2018-06-17
11. ed72 (ed72) 80.98 100% 2018-11-20
12. NikiAtom (4beth_esda) 73.87 100% 2018-01-16
13. svinfia (svinfia) 73.23 100% 2018-08-01
14. DeeDee (deedee09) 72.08 100% 2018-04-16
15. DeathModer (kido2976) 61.47 100% 2018-02-14

Universes

Universe Races Average WPM First Race
Instant Death Mode 18 95.54 January 2, 2018
Default (English) 0 0.00 January 1, 1970