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 |
---|---|---|---|
7929 | 2016-03-09 22:30:36 | 68.16 | 96% |
5773 | 2015-10-04 12:23:09 | 74.09 | 97% |
5533 | 2015-09-29 09:17:03 | 65.61 | 94% |
4761 | 2015-09-11 15:10:45 | 66.52 | 98% |
4667 | 2015-09-09 14:40:17 | 65.21 | 97% |
4553 | 2015-09-06 11:46:19 | 76.75 | 99% |
3630 | 2015-08-26 10:02:38 | 65.08 | 94% |
2722 | 2015-08-17 12:24:17 | 65.13 | 96% |
2702 | 2015-08-17 12:00:42 | 60.71 | 96% |
2448 | 2015-08-14 10:27:16 | 66.70 | 97% |
1956 | 2015-08-06 12:29:12 | 65.35 | 95% |
1525 | 2015-08-01 21:16:14 | 67.42 | 97% |
725 | 2015-07-17 05:10:07 | 52.59 | 97% |
258 | 2015-07-10 15:27:23 | 33.51 | 92% |