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 |
---|---|---|---|
6501 | 2016-11-15 19:36:24 | 62.68 | 92% |
5577 | 2016-06-01 18:10:47 | 56.68 | 88% |
5496 | 2016-05-12 19:04:25 | 57.86 | 89% |
4334 | 2015-05-12 12:09:58 | 54.66 | 91% |
3682 | 2015-02-17 19:14:41 | 55.69 | 90% |
3672 | 2015-02-17 18:33:40 | 57.60 | 92% |
3462 | 2015-02-04 16:06:42 | 53.31 | 91% |
2970 | 2014-12-03 12:41:40 | 48.01 | 88% |
2837 | 2014-11-26 21:13:00 | 48.64 | 89% |
2646 | 2014-11-17 18:48:21 | 43.13 | 87% |
2634 | 2014-11-17 18:12:19 | 45.78 | 89% |
2624 | 2014-11-12 16:40:12 | 44.25 | 85% |
2508 | 2014-11-06 19:29:02 | 43.99 | 86% |
2384 | 2014-10-24 13:00:56 | 49.00 | 90% |
2252 | 2014-10-20 17:40:33 | 40.90 | 85% |
1143 | 2014-08-21 12:18:22 | 39.24 | 92% |
539 | 2014-08-08 14:55:15 | 33.16 | 91% |
185 | 2014-07-28 19:44:07 | 27.62 | 89% |