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That's either an extremely large difference or a moderately large one, depending on what your times are.

I've been cubing with CFOP for over 5 years and still don't know full OLL.
 
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tHat usEd to be me but with pLl (Pll is harder for Me so i lEarned full oll first)

i waS sUpposed to take dIfferential equations in my senior year but deCIeD to stop at multivariablE calculus
 

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I hope the GTS2M is treating you well :p

My girlfriend is more amazed at how many 3x3 methods I know (>20) than me being able to solve a 13x13 :D
 

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That's terrible.

I once traded my cube with someone and forgot it. Until today I finally figured out why my cube pops so often.
 

tnk351

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At least your big cube avg is better than mines. (3:XX:XX for 5x5)
I can do 2, but i cant do three (possibly because i dont have that much 2x2s)

It takes me about 25~30 minutes to do a 2x2 to 7x7 relay
 

Ernest Fowler

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I can't even do 5x5
what am i doing with my life

I broke my skull when I was 4 at a water party, and then a decade later(When the scar almost healed), I broke it again at another water party. The witnesses at both events were my church friends, and I didn't cry on any of the injuries(I mean, 14 years old, that's understandable). I hate the scar that's left behind, because it messes up the back of my hair, and I can't fix it no matter how much I torture my hair with my hair comb:mad:
 
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oh dayum


im a very rare asian species
everytime i compete, im always the only Hmong cuber there. Thats why when i compete at UC Berkeley, people mistaken me as Korean.
 

One Wheel

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im a very rare asian species
everytime i compete, im always the only Hmong cuber there.

There are a fair number of Hmong people around where I live. At least enough that if a public announcement or document is going to be translated from English the first language is Spanish and the second is Hmong.

Last fall a Hmong gentleman called me with regard to a bull I had listed for sale. He wanted beef. I ended up agreeing to sell him a cow, I shot it for him, and they butchered it on the farm. I hadn’t mentioned it to my brother, and he was gone when I shot the cow. So he drove up to see a middle-aged, blood-spattered Asian gentleman, standing next to a car with blacked-out windows, holding a large bucket of very sharp knives, saying “we’re gonna have a party!” Another several guys were gathered around a partially-butchered cow on the other side of the lawn. I guess it was pretty intimidating.
 
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There are a fair number of Hmong people around where I live. At least enough that if a public announcement or document is going to be translated from English the first language is Spanish and the second is Hmong.

Last fall a Hmong gentleman called me with regard to a bull I had listed for sale. He wanted beef. I ended up agreeing to sell him a cow, I shot it for him, and they butchered it on the farm. I hadn’t mentioned it to my brother, and he was gone when I shot the cow. So he drove up to see a middle-aged, blood-spattered Asian gentleman, standing next to a car with blacked-out windows, holding a large bucket of very sharp knives, saying “we’re gonna have a party!” Another several guys were gathered around a partially-butchered cow on the other side of the lawn. I guess it was pretty intimidating.

LMAO, of course lol

1. Youre in Wisconsin, all hmong people are populated only and mostly in Wisconsin, California, Carolinas, and Minnesota.
2. They use the cow to sacrifice and do some religious ritual thingy. Killing a cow is expensive, which is probably why they celebrated, plus, we always treat a ritual a "party", pretty much just inviting hell of a lot of relatives in the house and eating a bunch of food while doing the ritual thingy.
 

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LMAO, of course lol

1. Youre in Wisconsin, all hmong people are populated only and mostly in Wisconsin, California, Carolinas, and Minnesota.
2. They use the cow to sacrifice and do some religious ritual thingy. Killing a cow is expensive, which is probably why they celebrated, plus, we always treat a ritual a "party", pretty much just inviting hell of a lot of relatives in the house and eating a bunch of food while doing the ritual thingy.
I figured it was maybe a wedding or something like that. Killing a cow is expensive, but what they had into it vs. how much meat they got actually works out to fairly cheap beef. They bought the cow for $600, and probably ended up with close to 400 lbs of beef. That’s quite a party, you could easily feed a couple hundred people.
 
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