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 |
---|---|---|---|
4821 | 2016-11-06 21:14:59 | 80.55 | 96% |
4210 | 2013-02-26 17:39:10 | 74.60 | 99% |
3852 | 2013-02-18 15:54:49 | 72.33 | 95% |
3800 | 2013-02-16 17:52:10 | 67.70 | 93% |
3746 | 2013-02-16 09:46:00 | 78.31 | 99% |
3263 | 2012-12-24 18:03:56 | 64.39 | 93% |
2443 | 2012-10-25 20:27:47 | 61.25 | 94% |
1877 | 2012-10-06 12:57:10 | 57.77 | 93% |
1371 | 2012-09-27 17:28:23 | 61.73 | 96% |
1009 | 2012-09-10 17:39:54 | 59.42 | 95% |
1005 | 2012-09-10 17:33:31 | 60.47 | 96% |
132 | 2011-12-30 20:17:32 | 47.24 | 90% |
42 | 2011-12-25 15:19:11 | 47.61 | 93% |