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Post by Deleted on Dec 26, 2017 15:42:45 GMT
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Post by ayatollah on Dec 26, 2017 16:20:56 GMT
One day, when I become supreme leader of my own country, we'll have some "clothing laws" for women.
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Post by Harold of Whoa on Dec 29, 2017 0:24:03 GMT
Where the bloody hell does the money for professional chess come from? Does anyone pay to watch it? Do the chess masters wear sponsorship attire?
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Post by Harold of Whoa on Dec 29, 2017 0:26:14 GMT
One day, when I become supreme leader of my own country, we'll have some "clothing laws" for women. Hmmm...so are these "clothing laws" of yours going to account for all types - the Good, the Bad, and the Ugly - or are you only going to allow women of a minimum hotness level to remain in your country?
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Post by ayatollah on Dec 29, 2017 5:14:25 GMT
One day, when I become supreme leader of my own country, we'll have some "clothing laws" for women. Hmmm...so are these "clothing laws" of yours going to account for all types - the Good, the Bad, and the Ugly - or are you only going to allow women of a minimum hotness level to remain in your country? Account for all types, no matter who you are someone thinks youre hot. The only exception will be my daughter, she'll dress like she lives in Riyadh.
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Post by Nightman on Dec 29, 2017 5:32:35 GMT
Where the bloody hell does the money for professional chess come from? Does anyone pay to watch it? Do the chess masters wear sponsorship attire? I'd always assumed they play for the fun of it.
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Post by Harold of Whoa on Dec 29, 2017 5:36:37 GMT
Hmmm...so are these "clothing laws" of yours going to account for all types - the Good, the Bad, and the Ugly - or are you only going to allow women of a minimum hotness level to remain in your country? Account for all types, no matter who you are someone thinks youre hot. The only exception will be my daughter, she'll dress like she lives in Riyadh. :D I bet!
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Post by Harold of Whoa on Dec 29, 2017 5:43:09 GMT
Where the bloody hell does the money for professional chess come from? Does anyone pay to watch it? Do the chess masters wear sponsorship attire? I'd always assumed they play for the fun of it. Well, yes, but that's a different thing. That's called "chess", not "professional chess", but perhaps my terminology is what's bad, here. I just noticed that there is noteworthy prize money associated with tournament in the article. This song couldn't see the light of day in 2017 - it's trans-phobic.
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Post by Flying Monkeys on Dec 29, 2017 14:09:04 GMT
Where the bloody hell does the money for professional chess come from? Does anyone pay to watch it? Do the chess masters wear sponsorship attire? Here's the fee page for the Engish Chess Association: www.englishchess.org.uk/membership/membership-rates/If you click on the Membership List link, you'll see that they have 10,397 members, average fee approx £25 = £260k fees per year. Factor it up worldwide, let's say by 50, and you've got 13 million in fees alone. Throw in some sponsorship, TV rights, etc etc, and you might have 20 million per year - easily enough for decent prize money.
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Post by Harold of Whoa on Dec 29, 2017 23:37:23 GMT
Where the bloody hell does the money for professional chess come from? Does anyone pay to watch it? Do the chess masters wear sponsorship attire? Here's the fee page for the Engish Chess Association: www.englishchess.org.uk/membership/membership-rates/If you click on the Membership List link, you'll see that they have 10,397 members, average fee approx £25 = £260k fees per year. Factor it up worldwide, let's say by 50, and you've got 13 million in fees alone. Throw in some sponsorship, TV rights, etc etc, and you might have 20 million per year - easily enough for decent prize money. Nice work, FM! I knew we'd get to the bottom of this. So...Commie conspiracy, that's what I'm hearing. Damned Russians and chess - go together like gin and tonic and lime!
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