Vlado Chernozemski, who assassinated King Alexander I of Yugoslavia, belonged in his youth to a club that was devoted to a game of regicide.
In the game, known as "chess," contestants subtly maneuver into a position that allows them to topple the opponent's monarch.
In the game, known as "chess," contestants subtly maneuver into a position that allows them to topple the opponent's monarch.
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Checkmate
Well played.
The game "Among Us" doesn't create kil*ers. Bring raised in misogynist, racist, sexist families would be a FAR better place to pin that concern on.
And, some people just have no empathy and decide their own path.
Flight training schools don't produce mostly ter*orists. Same rational.
Never heard it called "Assassins" though.
If you know the King or Queen being murdered, press 1.
NOT the games doing.
I forget I'm not on X👀
Thanks, my friend! 🤣
zugzwang: a situation in a game* when you're forced to move even if any move you can legally make is disadvantageous or catastrophic.
* Or in life, I'd argue. No reason why it can't leap the fence into other contexts.
I wish we could "jump the fence."
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Assassin_(game)
That, and factory-standard alarm systems. 😞
We also tended to have really shitty cars as teens, some of them didn't even have door, or ignition locks. They did have crappy AM radios, so getting "bombed" by WJR was common.
I'll wait.
https://youtu.be/cM2TgyNJVME