Its not just that you are good at chess, you are a nice person and come across very well. any content you make will be enjoyed by your subscribers im sure! Wishing you well :)
I hope that viewers take Anna’s accounts of the bullying to heart. Some of the things I see in livestreams, particularly regarding women, are disgusting.
They won't, many get off on the fact they are actually getting to her and affecting her mental health. These people have no empathy or just hate successful women.
@@Teh_Random_CanadianI like to think that these people are just 12 year old idiots, I hope it's not fully grown men who are making all those disgusting comments
this the internet hence why companies have stopped just having open lines heck, even when calling on youtuber shows you get prescreened there used to be this Ai they let train on twitter posts as you can imagine, it became n4zy real quick so to cry abt "rEgAerDiNgG w0MeN" is the height of victim mentality Magnus whole career is put in question EVERYTIME he loses a game people are quick to say ohhh age is showing, the Magnus days are over etc... FOR ONE BAD GAME but you want ppl to cry abt "pEArTiCjulArLy WahHmEn" this is life, it's harsh but bad comments do NOT hardship constitute and kf that is too hard, get a helmet brobro
@@wokeesgyou will never understand and this comment exemplifies that. ask literally any woman in your life, I guarantee they have experienced misogyny multiple times in the past week.
TBH, I wasn't expecting Anna to be as empathetic as she was, because people act like nothing bothers her and she has thick skin, so I thought she wouldn't be able to relate as much.
@@AnthonySouls Wut? Having a thick skin doesn't mean you're a robot, it means you don't take emotional damage as easily. Levy Rozman is a plenty empathetic person who also has pretty thick skin. They're separate skills.
@@Taima I don't like levy's personality, TBH. Lol. Regardless, empathy is usually increased through shared experiences / emotions. If nothing truly bothered you, then it would be harder to identify with that person. For example, If someone got really emotional when people bullied them psychologically and another person doesn't care what people say to them, I think the one not bothered would inherently find it hard to emphasize if they never truly experienced the negative impact / emotions of being bullied. Might be a bad example, but trying to illustrate a point that when you put yourself into someone else's shoes and emphasize, you need to understand how the person would feel and see through their eyes. If nothing someone says ever bothers you, then I think it would make it far more difficult. I'm surprised that Anna was able to be so empathetic when you rarely see that side, IMO. It's almost like nothing ever gets her down, like if someone never experiences deep depression, how can they ever see through the eyes of a truly depressed individual and understand where they are coming from? There is cognitive empathy, but I think the empathy anna showed was relating on an emotional and experiential level. But yeah, it was just a simple comment, really. I was surprised. I wouldn't call "thick skin" really a skill, but maybe so. I think there is a certain level of vulnerability needed to be empathetic.
@@AnthonySouls Having a thick skin, doesn't mean you are not bothered by getting bullied. The way how you react to those things tells if you have a thick skin. To stick with your example: You can get bullied and cry on the toilet. You can get bullied and start a physical fight because your emotion take over. Both examples don't have a thick skin. You can get bullied and ignore it and control your emotions. You can also get bullied and stand up for yourself without physical violence. Both are examples of people with thick skin because they are able to control their emotions in a very difficult and emotional situation. But in all 4 examples the ones getting bullied still have the access to the same bad emotion because they are getting bullied. That means everyone of them most likely can relate to each other and show empathy.
Anna Rudolf was one of the very first chess UA-camrs I came across and followed back in 2020! So good to see her again ~ They are both genuine, bright, shining human beings !!! Always feel inspired and happy when I see their videos ~
@@Dondraper13ii yet it wouldn't have been a "missed opportunity" because it would have showed it to be a lie, then she would have more "drama". Because people will most likely make something out of it who don't like her, lol.
Let me just say Anna Rudolf is one of the best female players I have ever had the pleasure of seeing playing and she is also very kind and honest. I feel the accusations of cheating are very hurtful specially for someone who has never had any history of dishonest play. I know Anna would never cheat it is just not in her character ❤
Always appreciate how these episodes show that lie detectors detect just stress, not lying. It's not rigorous in the slightest, but I can't deny it's good fun!
It's fun and for many people the stress detected does indicate a lie as that would be hard to fake that biological reaction. It's "easier" to train the body to not have the stress response when lying, but that also wouldn't be fun to watch. I do agree that this is not admissible as there are so many other variables that can cause a stress reaction when telling the truth and to stay stress free when lying.
It’s a pseudoscience. The polygraph has been around for around 100 years and there has been little evidence that it is accurate. Yet police, FBI, and courts still rely on them in spite of its lack of evidence. Sleep on that fact
He seems like a cool dude. I wish they'd do an interview with him about the testing apparatus itself. It seems to be at least a bit more legit than what most people imagine with a polygraph. Maybe it's possible for it to be more accurate if you can read data better than like a dumb cop just saying "there was this little spike here therefore you're lying" (and weren't just anxious/nervous in general or something)
@@TaimaHikaru said he tricked it several times. It is not a Yes/No device to detecting lies, ALOT of it is open to interpretation of the administrator. Any time humans are involved, errors are going to happen.
I enjoyed the feminine energy of this Lie Detector Chess. I like how Anna R asked Orjen about himself, because I've seen him in all these videos and didn't know anything about him. Seeing two people who genuinely prefer to build each other up rather than trying to score points against each other was refreshing.
@vmab1985: Maybe if you weren't so closed-minded, you would realize that the men in the other videos _were_ genuinely building each other up, and the fact that they did it in a style about which you have a stereotyped understanding doesn't change that, nor is there a need for any refreshment, contrary to what your tone-deaf misunderstandings would tell you.
I love that these players/creators followed up in such a real way after big questions. There were some real bombs dropped in past lie detector games, but this one really opened up to some truly interesting real stories.
3:42 I don't think it's part of your 'job'. People are just nasty online and you don't really have a choice but to deal with it. If people were more respectful the Internet would be a better place. But that's too much to ask for these days.
Issue is you cant prevent comments, so it is kinda part of the job. Humans are mean, especially when they are incognito. I dont know why it is so satisfying for them, but being so well known has dark sides as well. Not saying, that this is ever okay, but the sad reality. You wont change humans, you can just change how you deal with things
Online versions are the real versions of themselves, and IRL is the moderated one that cares about their reputation and consequences. I never bought that nasty online people are suddenly saints offline. No one forces them to be nasty, lol, even if they act like decent people off.
Both Annas are great for the creation of chess Content. Really like seeing Anna Cover Tournaments, never stop, especially Not becauso of some idiot commands
The 2 best Annas on the internet playing a game and one of them strapped to a lie detector. Loved it. Anna R's sensitivity really came through and you can tell she has been affected by things that have happened to her by trolls and other internet idiots. Anna C was also very sweet in her responses and her understanding. I hope these two are real life friends as they genuinely seem to have personalities that go well together. Looking forward to Anna R getting Anna C back and hope that video drops soon.
The lipstick story really showed what people should do with hate comments, if you embrace them its easier to handle. I know it is far easier said than done, while im not even close to being in a similar situation. I found myself always going with sarcasm and irony in those cases. It might appear disrespectful to some ppl, but it keeps up your mental. Oh and it was kinda funny Anna Cramling griefing about her position as she put the black bishop back to e7 as she had a clear win here. But being distracted by such nice talks is always good :D But Rxd3 is kindoff a weird move to see, at least to me
I wish Anna R would appear more in collabs with others as well. She's class. All these Annas are just great personalities. Anna Cramling, Anna Maja, Anna Rudolf
26:08 the move Cramling missed (the eval bar goes crazy) is probably Txd3, free bishop ! Edit: Sorry you all, T was for Tour, which means Tower, that's how we call rooks in french So yeah, Rxd3 :)
That move is hard to see during an interview in a friendly game without seeing the eval bar. They both missed it for a couple moves and the Qh5 move accidentally got her to end that threat.
These two are so cute. If I had faith in world, and would ever decided to have children, I can only wish to have two daughters so sweet and comforting to each other as these two here.
Seeing the eval bar live really improves your chess comprehension level. Found that winning (well, it was a free bishop... twice!) move immediately but never in a million years would I have even thought of it over the board.
Internet is bad that way, and I have been guilty of it as well, to forget that our comments and actions can affect real people in real and sometimes horrible ways.
I don't get why people don't think they are affecting real people. I never understood it. Who do they think is on the other end? Aliens? Lol Robots? Just a weird way for people to not treat others like they normally would, IMO. I think it is less about forgetting and more about using the internet as an outlet for suppressed personality traits.
@@AnthonySouls Don't forget that many among us are kids who can write perfect English yet are not matured. Then there are us men who act as kids, and women can be just as bad. I come from a time where being anon on the internet was the norm and people were living basically seperate lives and identities, so things being said wouldnt be personal tailored if you will. If you expose yourself online with your true identity, unfortunately you also open doors where people are able to find things about you to hurt you more. You wouldn't stand for it IRL, but like you said, it has become a tool for frustration relief by people who are not happy about their own lives. I sometimes find myself throwing out random negative comments or trying to win the "best joke with most likes game". Social media is deteriorating us as human beings for sure. Making fun of someone will be the #1 comment in every video, even without pin of shame.
I know this was more about the two Anna’s personalities and I really appreciate both of them for being so open and honest. They are both truly awesome people. That said, I couldn’t help but notice that both women missed Rxd3 for Anna Cramling which is why the eval bar was going crazy. AC brings her bishop back saying she has a terrible position, but the truth is she’s actually winning after Rxd3 because Qe1 is back rank mate so white can’t take back. Sorry I can’t help it, I’m a chess player lol.
Anna Kramling was the first chess content creator i ever watched. At that time, i didn't even know how all chess pieces moved. Let alone knowing about Levy, Magnus or Hikaru.
It's heartwarming that this two girls have great admiration for one another and potentially can become friends. What's funny in a way is how Anna Cramling always ready to be offended personally if someone trashes the Cow Opening.
I can't believe Anna Cramling would expose me about the Cow Opening and my lipstick at the same time 😳
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i have waited for vids on ur channel, everyone would be happy of your chess videos
You’ve got the best energy Anna! People like you inspire us mortals ✨
Its not just that you are good at chess, you are a nice person and come across very well. any content you make will be enjoyed by your subscribers im sure! Wishing you well :)
And she seems so nice too.
I feel like we need a episode with Hans Niemann
@@nikhildawani2913100% all his gaslighting and victimhood will be exposed so bad
@@gamma9141really true,I want him to get exposed to be honest but I am sure he that guy won't come
@@nikhildawani2913 it's not a lie if you believe it ! - George Kostanza
He will never come to this session he will be exposed
@@MyAnno1404 we do!!! Pair him with Danya 🔥
Boys with the lie detector: 🔪😡💣🔥
Girls with the lie detector: 🫂🥺❤👭
boy with lie detector:
"why u gei?"
Also
Boys with lie detector: 90% truth
Girls: 50% truth
FR 💀😂 !!!
@@MatsMatsuo 🤣
@@MatsMatsuo 🤣🤣🤣
the most common line between the two of them: thank you, anna
I hope that viewers take Anna’s accounts of the bullying to heart. Some of the things I see in livestreams, particularly regarding women, are disgusting.
They won't, many get off on the fact they are actually getting to her and affecting her mental health. These people have no empathy or just hate successful women.
@@Teh_Random_CanadianI like to think that these people are just 12 year old idiots, I hope it's not fully grown men who are making all those disgusting comments
this the internet
hence why companies have stopped just having open lines
heck, even when calling on youtuber shows you get prescreened
there used to be this Ai they let train on twitter posts
as you can imagine, it became n4zy real quick
so to cry abt "rEgAerDiNgG w0MeN" is the height of victim mentality
Magnus whole career is put in question EVERYTIME he loses a game
people are quick to say ohhh age is showing, the Magnus days are over etc...
FOR ONE BAD GAME
but you want ppl to cry abt "pEArTiCjulArLy WahHmEn"
this is life, it's harsh
but bad comments do NOT hardship constitute
and kf that is too hard, get a helmet brobro
@@wokeesgyou will never understand and this comment exemplifies that. ask literally any woman in your life, I guarantee they have experienced misogyny multiple times in the past week.
Everyone leave a ❤ for Anna Rudolf for opening up so much. No one deserves what she experienced on the broadcast (and the online comments).
People giving these classy ladies a hard time just blows my mind. Online bullying is a problem for real.
Anna Cramling is super empathetic. She seems like she would be an awesome friend
TBH, I wasn't expecting Anna to be as empathetic as she was, because people act like nothing bothers her and she has thick skin, so I thought she wouldn't be able to relate as much.
@@AnthonySouls Wut? Having a thick skin doesn't mean you're a robot, it means you don't take emotional damage as easily. Levy Rozman is a plenty empathetic person who also has pretty thick skin. They're separate skills.
@@Taima I don't like levy's personality, TBH. Lol. Regardless, empathy is usually increased through shared experiences / emotions. If nothing truly bothered you, then it would be harder to identify with that person. For example, If someone got really emotional when people bullied them psychologically and another person doesn't care what people say to them, I think the one not bothered would inherently find it hard to emphasize if they never truly experienced the negative impact / emotions of being bullied.
Might be a bad example, but trying to illustrate a point that when you put yourself into someone else's shoes and emphasize, you need to understand how the person would feel and see through their eyes. If nothing someone says ever bothers you, then I think it would make it far more difficult.
I'm surprised that Anna was able to be so empathetic when you rarely see that side, IMO. It's almost like nothing ever gets her down, like if someone never experiences deep depression, how can they ever see through the eyes of a truly depressed individual and understand where they are coming from? There is cognitive empathy, but I think the empathy anna showed was relating on an emotional and experiential level.
But yeah, it was just a simple comment, really. I was surprised. I wouldn't call "thick skin" really a skill, but maybe so. I think there is a certain level of vulnerability needed to be empathetic.
@@AnthonySouls Having a thick skin, doesn't mean you are not bothered by getting bullied. The way how you react to those things tells if you have a thick skin.
To stick with your example:
You can get bullied and cry on the toilet. You can get bullied and start a physical fight because your emotion take over. Both examples don't have a thick skin.
You can get bullied and ignore it and control your emotions. You can also get bullied and stand up for yourself without physical violence. Both are examples of people with thick skin because they are able to control their emotions in a very difficult and emotional situation.
But in all 4 examples the ones getting bullied still have the access to the same bad emotion because they are getting bullied. That means everyone of them most likely can relate to each other and show empathy.
Yet, if she had made this video herself, probably it would be entitled "IM GETS DESTROYED IN THE LIE DETECTOR" 😛
anna holding anna hostage is the best plot ever
Nice to see Anna and Anna on the Lie Detector chess...
Can't wait to see Anna and Anna on the lie detector test...
My favorite lie detector partner ❤️ @@AnnaRudolfChess
Hi
Can Somebody Coach me at chess😂
WILL YOU MARRY ME ANNA! :P
@@evelynn4273 i dont think so 🫥
Honestly there's no one I would feel safer with in the lie detector than either one of you two.
This Anna² video is the most wholesome thing on UA-cam right now.
Probably the two nicest people in the chess world.
And GM Pia of course 🥰
I think Anna rudolf seems one of the kindest person that I've ever seen... Such a nice person
So is cramling.
@@Teh_Random_Canadian yeah absolutely ... But I know anna cramling a little bit better so that was pretty obvious to me 😅
Anna Rudolf was one of the very first chess UA-camrs I came across and followed back in 2020! So good to see her again ~
They are both genuine, bright, shining human beings !!! Always feel inspired and happy when I see their videos ~
how much has Anna Rudolf changed, though...
Anna Rudolf seems like the sweetest person ever.
Cramling: "which female player do you admire the most?"
Rudolf: "yo mama"
Missed opportunity smh...
Underrated comment
BUT IT WILL BE A LIE !!!
bc judit was the player !!!
Not the point @@Anonymouschess
@@Dondraper13ii yet it wouldn't have been a "missed opportunity" because it would have showed it to be a lie, then she would have more "drama". Because people will most likely make something out of it who don't like her, lol.
Should have answered "Anna"
Lie detector: ITS A LIE!!!
Anna Cramling: AMAZING!!!
And the fact Rudolph says she doesn’t even know herself that jts a lie is insane
Let me just say Anna Rudolf is one of the best female players I have ever had the pleasure of seeing playing and she is also very kind and honest. I feel the accusations of cheating are very hurtful specially for someone who has never had any history of dishonest play. I know Anna would never cheat it is just not in her character ❤
Always appreciate how these episodes show that lie detectors detect just stress, not lying. It's not rigorous in the slightest, but I can't deny it's good fun!
It's fun and for many people the stress detected does indicate a lie as that would be hard to fake that biological reaction. It's "easier" to train the body to not have the stress response when lying, but that also wouldn't be fun to watch. I do agree that this is not admissible as there are so many other variables that can cause a stress reaction when telling the truth and to stay stress free when lying.
It’s a pseudoscience. The polygraph has been around for around 100 years and there has been little evidence that it is accurate.
Yet police, FBI, and courts still rely on them in spite of its lack of evidence.
Sleep on that fact
“Did Anna cheat” which Anna 😭😭
The lipstick maniac 😂
@@HunduzaChess Lipstick maniac is crazy.
Leather bound books.
I love that Lie Detector Guy interjects when he smells drama content
He knows the game
He seems like a cool dude. I wish they'd do an interview with him about the testing apparatus itself. It seems to be at least a bit more legit than what most people imagine with a polygraph. Maybe it's possible for it to be more accurate if you can read data better than like a dumb cop just saying "there was this little spike here therefore you're lying" (and weren't just anxious/nervous in general or something)
I don't
@@TaimaHikaru said he tricked it several times. It is not a Yes/No device to detecting lies, ALOT of it is open to interpretation of the administrator. Any time humans are involved, errors are going to happen.
I'd like to see lie detector guy put under the lie detector! I wonder if he can beat it. I also wonder if he's any good at chess
I love the way Anna Rudolf talks. Quiet but self-assured and intelligent. It baffles me that anyone could leave mean comments about her.
I enjoyed the feminine energy of this Lie Detector Chess. I like how Anna R asked Orjen about himself, because I've seen him in all these videos and didn't know anything about him. Seeing two people who genuinely prefer to build each other up rather than trying to score points against each other was refreshing.
@vmab1985: Maybe if you weren't so closed-minded, you would realize that the men in the other videos _were_ genuinely building each other up, and the fact that they did it in a style about which you have a stereotyped understanding doesn't change that, nor is there a need for any refreshment, contrary to what your tone-deaf misunderstandings would tell you.
@@derekg5563bruh
@vmab1985 :
@@derekg5563 : Now let me say I'm the biggest hater, I hate the way that you walk, the way that you talk-
To affect a person in a negative way, so that they are still bothered somewhat by it over half a decade later is inexcusable.
I liked Anna in this video
But what about Anna?
@@frankripley3419Eh, Anna was way more likeable than Anna in this video imo
you guys are super original and creative and funny.
@@drownedcreation glad you think so because I certainly spent alot of time on my part of the joke ;)
@@frankripley3419 about as much as they spent programming you
Anna v Anna chessboxing would be great!! They'd probably end up dancing instead of hitting each other
I don't think Anna Cramling can hit anyone
@@andrewwilson9123was going to say that... I can't picture Anna swinging on anyone
24:10 Anna Cramling actually could have won the game here with the move Rxd3. White can't take back because she'll get back rank mated
3:26 🥺🥺💔 I think you’re amazing Anna
I love that these players/creators followed up in such a real way after big questions. There were some real bombs dropped in past lie detector games, but this one really opened up to some truly interesting real stories.
So warming that the two annas are so nice to each other, while the males are just enjoying the other one's pain. Love the Annas. :D
3:42 I don't think it's part of your 'job'. People are just nasty online and you don't really have a choice but to deal with it. If people were more respectful the Internet would be a better place. But that's too much to ask for these days.
Issue is you cant prevent comments, so it is kinda part of the job.
Humans are mean, especially when they are incognito.
I dont know why it is so satisfying for them, but being so well known has dark sides as well.
Not saying, that this is ever okay, but the sad reality.
You wont change humans, you can just change how you deal with things
Exactly, people are so disgusting these days
Online versions are the real versions of themselves, and IRL is the moderated one that cares about their reputation and consequences. I never bought that nasty online people are suddenly saints offline. No one forces them to be nasty, lol, even if they act like decent people off.
@@AnthonySouls just one of the best quotes here:
"Manners Maketh Man".
You can replace it with people as well, but it is very fitting to me
Well, this is a very welcome suprise! Thank you. Love it.
Agreed!❤
they are both so sweet, both my fav chess youtuber, they seem to be the sweetest and kindest
This is so wholesome, you can see how sensitive and supportive they are to each other! ❤️🩹
It’s sickening lol
@@ifbfmto9338 yeah, I guess friendship between males is so limited to bad jokes and insensitive comments that everything else seems weird lol
It’s so sweet my tooth is starting to ache.
I'm so glad anna rudolf is back! They're both so wholesome so this is the perfect episode
Incredibly wholesome and entertaining video
Love them Annas
Both Annas are great for the creation of chess Content. Really like seeing Anna Cover Tournaments, never stop, especially Not becauso of some idiot commands
The 2 best Annas on the internet playing a game and one of them strapped to a lie detector. Loved it. Anna R's sensitivity really came through and you can tell she has been affected by things that have happened to her by trolls and other internet idiots. Anna C was also very sweet in her responses and her understanding. I hope these two are real life friends as they genuinely seem to have personalities that go well together.
Looking forward to Anna R getting Anna C back and hope that video drops soon.
We need the Lie detector operator to be on a lie detector machine as well.
And the one Operating that detector should be on one as well.
I love these two chess streamers. So much fun to watch
This turned out so frigging wholesome.
The lipstick story really showed what people should do with hate comments, if you embrace them its easier to handle.
I know it is far easier said than done, while im not even close to being in a similar situation.
I found myself always going with sarcasm and irony in those cases.
It might appear disrespectful to some ppl, but it keeps up your mental.
Oh and it was kinda funny Anna Cramling griefing about her position as she put the black bishop back to e7 as she had a clear win here.
But being distracted by such nice talks is always good :D
But Rxd3 is kindoff a weird move to see, at least to me
Damn Anna I'm sorry you went through that. You are a very nice and empathetic person and you didn't deserve to be treated like that.
I would love to see Dina Belenkaya hooked up to a Lie Detector and taking questions from Anna Cramling.
Alex Botez asking the questions would be way spicier
Lmao Dina is constantly lying. She would probably beat it TBH
Anna R. cannot lie even if she intends to, no matter what the machine says.
Finally, Anna Cramling is getting the recognition she deserves. She's the first chess streamers I started watching and why I even started playing.
Both of these videos are excellent. Love both of these Annas!
Both seem like wonderful people. AR was so vulnerable and real and AC was super empathetic.
Suggestion for the next episode:
Magnus Carlson VS Hans Niemann.
Simply just ask if he cheated or not 😂
That would be an interesting one.
I wish Anna R would appear more in collabs with others as well. She's class.
All these Annas are just great personalities. Anna Cramling, Anna Maja, Anna Rudolf
Missed u Anna so much
Wowe Didnt know Anna Rudolf was so kind and sweet 😊 now I love both Annas 😅
I love how Anna really believes the machine over herself when the guy literally just says whatever makes the best content
Fr 😂
They are both way too sweet
That was a great video! I'm excited for the second part where Anna interviews Anna.
I was curious to see Anna Cramling answering things.
Aye, is there a second part to come?
@@felixaddes yeah, in the end was the advise.
🎉 Anna Rudolf!!!! we miss you!!!
26:08 the move Cramling missed (the eval bar goes crazy) is probably Txd3, free bishop !
Edit:
Sorry you all,
T was for Tour, which means Tower, that's how we call rooks in french
So yeah, Rxd3 :)
Rxd3?
@@rle99 Then Qe1#
That move is hard to see during an interview in a friendly game without seeing the eval bar. They both missed it for a couple moves and the Qh5 move accidentally got her to end that threat.
T for tower?
@@samuelthecamelprobably German or another language. In German it’s Turm
Great episode. I'm already looking for part 2.
These two are some of my favorite streamers. Due to their personalities.
These two are so cute. If I had faith in world, and would ever decided to have children, I can only wish to have two daughters so sweet and comforting to each other as these two here.
Probably the most wholesome lie detector test ever
Seeing the eval bar live really improves your chess comprehension level. Found that winning (well, it was a free bishop... twice!) move immediately but never in a million years would I have even thought of it over the board.
Anna and Anna - Would make a great sitcom.
Anna you’re amazing and can’t wait to see more content from you when you’re ready
Internet is bad that way, and I have been guilty of it as well, to forget that our comments and actions can affect real people in real and sometimes horrible ways.
I don't get why people don't think they are affecting real people. I never understood it. Who do they think is on the other end? Aliens? Lol Robots? Just a weird way for people to not treat others like they normally would, IMO. I think it is less about forgetting and more about using the internet as an outlet for suppressed personality traits.
@@AnthonySouls Don't forget that many among us are kids who can write perfect English yet are not matured. Then there are us men who act as kids, and women can be just as bad. I come from a time where being anon on the internet was the norm and people were living basically seperate lives and identities, so things being said wouldnt be personal tailored if you will. If you expose yourself online with your true identity, unfortunately you also open doors where people are able to find things about you to hurt you more.
You wouldn't stand for it IRL, but like you said, it has become a tool for frustration relief by people who are not happy about their own lives.
I sometimes find myself throwing out random negative comments or trying to win the "best joke with most likes game".
Social media is deteriorating us as human beings for sure. Making fun of someone will be the #1 comment in every video, even without pin of shame.
The two most wholesome chess streamers in the world
Damn how did they get Anna to ask about the cow when she probably knew what the answer was going to be 😂
The way he said this like a villain 12:33
This was actually excellent content. Well done Annas.
Can we get Fabiano, Alireza, and Hans on this lie detector series?
The two most wholesome chess content creators
I know this was more about the two Anna’s personalities and I really appreciate both of them for being so open and honest. They are both truly awesome people.
That said, I couldn’t help but notice that both women missed Rxd3 for Anna Cramling which is why the eval bar was going crazy. AC brings her bishop back saying she has a terrible position, but the truth is she’s actually winning after Rxd3 because Qe1 is back rank mate so white can’t take back. Sorry I can’t help it, I’m a chess player lol.
Anna > Anna
W take
Trash Take
Absolutely not. Idk how you could think Anna is better than Anna when Anna is clearly better. Like Jesus man.
Too political 👎
@@luckytrinh333 get outta here 🐱, this is what's wrong with the new generation. Back in my day 😤...
Anna Rudolf, Gotham Chess, Hikaru sub battles were the peak days of chess content
Anna Kramling was the first chess content creator i ever watched. At that time, i didn't even know how all chess pieces moved. Let alone knowing about Levy, Magnus or Hikaru.
This was a wholesome video. I can't wait to watch Anna Cramling in the hot seat.
This lie detector guy just seem to like drama
The lighting did Anna Cramling dirty in the thumbnail.
this is too wholesome
so intense, really enjoy these lie detector sessions!
The 2 of you are good together.
This is the most wholesome lie detector test
Can't believe Cramling kept throwing the game when Rudolfs bishop was hanging for a few moves.
more of this pls
It is so awful what they did to Anna Rudolf with those ridiculous allegation ❤ but now she is my lipstick queen 🙌
"Which you cannot control with your mind" wrong.
24:32 Black can now play Rook takes Bishop! (RxBd3), if white plays Rxd3, then Qe1# is checkmate
24:20 Anna Cramling missed Rxd3 over the chess boxing question😂
twice 😂
Both Ana completely missed it😂
It's heartwarming that this two girls have great admiration for one another and potentially can become friends. What's funny in a way is how Anna Cramling always ready to be offended personally if someone trashes the Cow Opening.
Waiting for Hans episode lol
I guess he would not volunteer for this
@@kiruhaprotein i believe magnus planned this series 😂 hans will either refuse or come, either way he’s in trouble.
@@vikhyatchandan1897 true 🤣
When are we Getting Anna Cramling at the lie detector sit?
Lie detector test with that Drummer's children, Anna 1 Anna 2. Interesting stuff
Its so cool to see Rudolf back. Now if she can make a chess ASMR video to sooth us to sleep. haha
I think Gukesh, Fabiano, and Wesley So would be great candidates for this. Please make it happen.
It's like if my sister and my cool aunt are chatting
the eval bar was going nuts in that game hahaha
i knew i liked you, Anna Rudolf. from Hungary.
The Chess Queen herself