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 |
---|---|---|---|
6263 | 2014-12-30 16:14:36 | 39.23 | 97% |
5716 | 2014-12-17 19:25:52 | 42.17 | 97% |
5017 | 2014-02-11 15:10:32 | 42.60 | 95% |
4710 | 2014-01-21 20:20:05 | 40.46 | 95% |
4221 | 2013-02-08 14:58:55 | 44.28 | 94% |
3431 | 2013-01-09 17:16:31 | 45.21 | 98% |
3121 | 2012-12-31 23:38:22 | 39.89 | 96% |
2928 | 2012-12-27 15:39:56 | 44.26 | 96% |
2490 | 2012-12-17 15:00:15 | 42.00 | 97% |
2182 | 2012-02-15 13:09:53 | 46.37 | 97% |
2159 | 2012-02-09 16:51:50 | 45.22 | 95% |
1586 | 2011-12-17 09:59:14 | 43.74 | 96% |
1341 | 2011-11-28 21:57:42 | 40.78 | 95% |
1060 | 2011-11-21 19:54:45 | 42.47 | 95% |
889 | 2011-11-16 13:48:10 | 37.39 | 97% |
476 | 2011-10-17 22:46:43 | 43.41 | 99% |
268 | 2011-10-15 21:25:24 | 46.52 | 99% |
111 | 2011-10-13 23:29:51 | 43.59 | 97% |
12 | 2011-10-07 21:31:35 | 41.65 | 99% |