Japanese crossword «Pumpkins»
| Size: 45x45 | Picture: | Difficulty: | Added: | 23.02.26 | Author: Dizzying |
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I totally agree with your point — it’s funny how the simplest things can end up being the most engaging. I’ve noticed the same in my own routine. Sometimes after a long day, I just play a few quick rounds of agario to clear my head. That sudden panic when a bigger cell chases you never gets old, but those sneaky comebacks feel so satisfying.
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I worked on this without x's. Made some mistakes and it took some time... but, I loved the way this puzzle unfolded. Very satisfying :)
replyThis was such an engaging article, and it reminded me how progress often comes from patience and repeated effort. Learning or sharpening any skill feels a lot like playing Doodle Baseball — you have to wait for the right moment to swing, and not every hit works out. Still, each miss teaches you something valuable, and over time you naturally improve without even realizing it.
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I think making the criteria clearer is a good step, especially around harassment. Sometimes people think jokes are harmless, but they can make others uncomfortable and hurt team trust. Rules help set expectations. It reminds me of playing Sudoku during breaks—if I rush and place numbers carelessly, the whole grid becomes messy.
https://sudokufree.org
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