GO

in CCC17 hours ago


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GO is a strategy game, and I'd love to play it. Since I have it now, it should be possible. Yesterday, I took a look inside the box. The contents were a bit disappointing. Such pathetic, small pieces for the price I paid. It's going to be hard to pick them up. It's more of a game for cheapskates. Anyway, I have it, and if no one plays this most-played strategy game in the world (originally Japanese, according to the instructions) with me, I'm going to see if I can play it alone. I mean, if you can play chess alone, surely playing GO alone should be possible. Or would there even be such a thing as a GO computer (instead of a chess computer)? Not that it sounds very appealing, because those things almost always win, and learning to play isn't really an option.




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Last night, I realized I should have stayed longer at that game store with my girlfriend. There was a large table where you can play or learn to play games, but seeing as there was a group of men playing cards, I found that option less appealing. My girlfriend didn't have time to learn how to play it because she had a heart attack shortly after we went home. To this day, she hasn't received any aftercare, which in itself speaks volumes about the hospital and modern healthcare. In that regard, @hafsasaadat90 is right... computers and AI have taken over human work, and you're rarely welcome in the hospital anymore, especially not without a doctor's permission during the four pathetic hours a day they work. It's no wonder that hospital staff immediately become overwrought when the flu breaks out or food poisoning breaks out after eating something from the hospital cafeteria (why do they only sell unhealthy stuff there?).

P.S. If you find it difficult to pick up tiny things you can't play this. Let me know how to start.



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8-2-2026