The one caveat to the Q 711 post is it states -- "King to pawn". Then, Elon Musk's post showing Chuck Norris' pictured with the chessboard, we see this matches Q 711, in which "King to pawn" is confirmed. At the bottom of Elon's post, it says -- "Chuckmate", not 'checkmate'. However, it infers 'checkmate'. Note, that the chessboard setup is not a 'checkmate'; not yet anyway.
Also, note, Chuck Norris is depicted behind a single white King piece, while the other side has ALL of its black chess pieces. I have no idea the meaning of this or why the display contains this arrangement. Why wouldn't a single black pawn be used with a white king piece instead? The same confirmation would be true, no? Or there could be a variety of other chess setups to which the "King to pawn" setup would also hold true. Is there more to this message than meets the eye?
If you look at Musk's posting, it infers Chuck Norris' white King piece is the one that will be checkmated, not the other way around. So, what other meaning does "Chuckmate" mean other than Chuck Norris?
I was thinking Chuckmate was to describe the picture of Mr. Norris with one pawn against the blacks full board. Chuck would win in this scenario...because Chuck.
Hey fren, sorry but you keep using "infer" when you mean "imply" or "suggest". Quick help: the person delivering the message or the message that's being delivered may imply or suggest something. The person receiving the message is the one who infers.
On the contrary, stranger. The word I used is indeed the word I meant to use. The word "imply" is a synonym of the word I used.
Since you offered me writing advice I'd like to reciprocate and state -- Rule #1. Never appear [emph. added] to be giving advice when it is not asked for. It's better to ask questions. In my case, what did I mean by this? It's a softer volley and Dale Carnegie would say it provides an 'eager want'. Thereto, let's look at your use of the slang "fren" (ergo, 'friend'). I never use this word, because it is plainly a falsehood. I don't really know anyone here well enough to call them a "fren" (ergo, 'friend'). Most individuals at GAW I interpret as being of similar minds, but they are certainly not friends. In fact, you and I are 'strangers'. Take note that this is why I used this word above. A "fren" (ergo, 'friend) is an individual that has earned the trust of another human. Earning trust is an outcome that takes a long time, and absolutely requires use of all the human senses. The old maxim --- 'The eyes are the windows to the soul' really does have an important meaning for friendship to ever occur.
So stranger, the word 'infer' is suitable for what I intended. You provided its synonym -- "imply", which is also suitable.
Haha, fren/friend or not, you misused "infer." Twice. "Infer" is not a synonym of "imply" any more than "speak" and "listen" are synonyms. The speaker suggests or implies something and the listener infers or interprets what is said. Do you really not get this concept? Do I have to explain what a synonym is too?
There it is emboldened for you, stranger. You're being petulant and clearly incorrect and erred. From your reply, I sense you won't admit it though. It appears your objective is to obfuscate the message of my original post by raising a trite and insignificant squawk. Perhaps, it's time for you to refresh your grade schooling. How pathetic. Now please go away. I'm moving on to important things.
The one caveat to the Q 711 post is it states -- "King to pawn". Then, Elon Musk's post showing Chuck Norris' pictured with the chessboard, we see this matches Q 711, in which "King to pawn" is confirmed. At the bottom of Elon's post, it says -- "Chuckmate", not 'checkmate'. However, it infers 'checkmate'. Note, that the chessboard setup is not a 'checkmate'; not yet anyway.
Also, note, Chuck Norris is depicted behind a single white King piece, while the other side has ALL of its black chess pieces. I have no idea the meaning of this or why the display contains this arrangement. Why wouldn't a single black pawn be used with a white king piece instead? The same confirmation would be true, no? Or there could be a variety of other chess setups to which the "King to pawn" setup would also hold true. Is there more to this message than meets the eye?
If you look at Musk's posting, it infers Chuck Norris' white King piece is the one that will be checkmated, not the other way around. So, what other meaning does "Chuckmate" mean other than Chuck Norris?
I was thinking Chuckmate was to describe the picture of Mr. Norris with one pawn against the blacks full board. Chuck would win in this scenario...because Chuck.
I take "King to pawn" to be literal. Taking a "King" or perhaps a Prince and making him a normal person or a pawn. They took away most of his fortune.
My other theory is somehow Q used the King of SA as a pawn to make something happen.
Leaning more towards the 1st option.
Hey fren, sorry but you keep using "infer" when you mean "imply" or "suggest". Quick help: the person delivering the message or the message that's being delivered may imply or suggest something. The person receiving the message is the one who infers.
On the contrary, stranger. The word I used is indeed the word I meant to use. The word "imply" is a synonym of the word I used.
Since you offered me writing advice I'd like to reciprocate and state -- Rule #1. Never appear [emph. added] to be giving advice when it is not asked for. It's better to ask questions. In my case, what did I mean by this? It's a softer volley and Dale Carnegie would say it provides an 'eager want'. Thereto, let's look at your use of the slang "fren" (ergo, 'friend'). I never use this word, because it is plainly a falsehood. I don't really know anyone here well enough to call them a "fren" (ergo, 'friend'). Most individuals at GAW I interpret as being of similar minds, but they are certainly not friends. In fact, you and I are 'strangers'. Take note that this is why I used this word above. A "fren" (ergo, 'friend) is an individual that has earned the trust of another human. Earning trust is an outcome that takes a long time, and absolutely requires use of all the human senses. The old maxim --- 'The eyes are the windows to the soul' really does have an important meaning for friendship to ever occur.
So stranger, the word 'infer' is suitable for what I intended. You provided its synonym -- "imply", which is also suitable.
Haha, fren/friend or not, you misused "infer." Twice. "Infer" is not a synonym of "imply" any more than "speak" and "listen" are synonyms. The speaker suggests or implies something and the listener infers or interprets what is said. Do you really not get this concept? Do I have to explain what a synonym is too?
Infer -- verb (used with object), inĀ·ferred, inĀ·ferĀ·ring. Definition: (4) to hint; imply; suggest. https://www.dictionary.com/browse/infer
There it is emboldened for you, stranger. You're being petulant and clearly incorrect and erred. From your reply, I sense you won't admit it though. It appears your objective is to obfuscate the message of my original post by raising a trite and insignificant squawk. Perhaps, it's time for you to refresh your grade schooling. How pathetic. Now please go away. I'm moving on to important things.