whoa that is such an amazing solution. Although it may slow down your typing but it decreases typo. Such a wonderful idea 😭😭👍👍😭👍👍👍👍👍👍😨😨😨😨😨😨😲😲😲😲😳😳😳😳😊😊😈😈😈😈🔥
People speak at 200-250 words per minute, so I don't think 90 is the speed you think at. It's probably the speed for you right now because your brain is doing two things at the same time (think and type), but once your hands are free you'll be several times faster. We also probably think at an even higher speed than we think, because when you speak you still need to turn it into words
i think to keep up in a Lecture you only need around idk 60-70. While having much faster bursting speed is pretty nice. If you have to write a paper (at least in my case) your brain is definitely much slower that your Hands (if its about a remotely complex topic ) bc of that i feel like anything above 120 is just for fun + if you type around 100wpm in a social setting its drawing quite "a lot" of attention aka. makes you look autistic af . So idk if i even want to type that fast in a social setting😂
Computer Programmer here, typing speed is a skill that is so rewarding that people don’t really notice. Learning to not touch type was the best hurdle to jump over!
Especially now with Slack and other means of asynchronous communication. Being able to type without e en looking até the keyboard feels like having a normal conversation
Your using of negatives is extremely confusing. Your comments mean that you had to learn to look at the keyboard whoch would be the opposite of touch typing.@@KingPr0o7
i started learning touch typing since feburary this year and gotta say i've improved so far from 35ish to 60wpm on average. It is not the highest but i feel a lot more confident and not to look at the keyboard everytime i type. Just learn it , it's worth your time! Nice vids btw, liked.
Wrote my whole masters degree thesis at 40-ish word-per-minute, and now doing my PhD thesis, and I just realized how slow I am at typing. I am typing using two fingers from my right hand, and one finger from my left hand. I am going to change this. Will do more comprehensive typing exercise online.
Why wrote in pc I use my phone then have my whatsapp desktop ready then copy paste much faster no need to type guys seriously with chat gpt speech to text you dont need to type even
@@Ahmad-os3si that is absolutely right, and most laptop has dictation features built-in. However, dictation doesn’t always work, especially speaking another language other than English.
If you want to type faster, get into the habit of pressing multiple keys at near-simultaneous speeds. For words like "post", where all four fingers are in separate positions, try to press them at almost exactly the same time without messing up the order. If you're a piano player, it's similar to playing grace notes. That's a large part of how I clock in at 135 WPM, which isn't a mind-blowing figure by any means, but I do believe it can help you type faster.
Tbh, I type at 100-130wpm at all times, and I'm still nowhere near my thinking speed... That gives me an average of 115, still putting me ahead of your other golden number!! COOL KEYBOARD SHORTCUT FOR YOU, BOG!!! Use Cmd/Ctrl Shift T to open your last closed tab. If you accidentally shut a whole window, it will also reopen those 😄
There's no way I could ever type as fast as I can think, it's not physically possible, but I found that I can better focus on the topic without my hands getting in the way by speaking into my voice memos app, or in an app like Drafts which will do a decent job of dictating it into written words after the fact. I found I'm much more productive when I can get it all out in one go as a rough draft and continue from there
You can use Nitro Type, it's a browser game where you race cars, your car's speed is determined by your wpm. It's more complex looking than Type Racer, and you don't need to have 100% accuracy.
I've always been a decent typer, but lately been trying to improve it even further to become fast. It really is possible for anyone to get fast as long as you are practicing regularly. I'm currently at around 160wpm and I used to be at 90-100 for what felt like ages. I'm not sure if I am more productive now, but at least it feels like I am 🤣
@@damian_madmansnest It's hard to know without seeing you type. But generally the answer is really boring, just keep practicing. Sometimes the progress feels super slow, and you might even temporarily get worse, but over time you will improve as long as you keep practicing regularly. And of course you need the basics which I am assuming you already have (touchtyping and home row, don't ever look at the keyboard). Make sure you really know where all the keys are by muscle memory. When you are typing fast it should almost happen automatically, you don't think where to move your fingers, it just happens from all the muscle memory which you have got from all the practice.
Practiced a couple of years ago and learned to touch type. Went from about 30 to 60 but I've been stuck there for a good while now... Time to go back to basics I think and focus on accuracy 💪
for all my fellow latin-language natives, I found out the international English keyboard to be the absolute fastest layout for us. The reason is actually pretty simple: by default a language like English uses just the letters and adds ONE button, which is the apostrophe - ' -, making it a "plus 1". Latin languages, on the other hand, have the stress mark in every other word because they have 5 stressed letters: à, ò, ù, è, é, ì. This means you are typing with a plus 7, instead of a plus 1, compared to the English language. Now, the international English layout allows you to put the stress mark in the text field and apply it to the following letter automatically, bringing the plus 7 down to a measly plus 2. While it is true that this process adds one button press to the typing, it is also true that the positioning of the apostrophe in the international English layout is such that the speed gain is higher than the time lost. It is known (because people actually studied this), in fact, that every finger is responsible for a fixed amount of buttons (i.e. letters) and a latin layout is extremely disruptive because it adds 6 buttons placed in such a way you are forced to give up on the rest position within the home row, resulting in a huge time loss. Therefore, if you are considering a new laptop or keyboard, try out the international English layout before ordering (or after, if you have a hot-swappable mechanical keyboard) and you'll be surprised! P.s. the USA layout is awful because the stress mark is outside the keyboard area, while in the international English it sits in the right half of the left shift (hence the "split left shift" denomination in keyboard configurators).
@@driden1987 programmers don't write in latin languages. Since you write in English all the time, there is no significant difference between EN-International and the ANSI layout except for the return key. What really makes a difference, as I stated in my comment, is the split left shift; having the stress mark on that button makes an insane difference in typing speed, but you never use it if you write in English. "It just works better" is true for coding, but not for writing in any European or latin language.
@@driden1987 ?? When have I ever mentioned the Spanish layout? Did you even read my first comment man, it was all about English International compared to traditional ISO layouts with keys dedicated to latin stress marks
Been touch typing for about 7 years, and I'm now at around 165 words per minute. You simply don't realise how much your typing speed is holding you back until you actually learn to type fast.
Let me tell, I'm 14, and started at the age of 12 learning touch typing, in start, you are going to be irritated to the unimaginable extent but when the time passes by you get used to it and you start developing the muscle Memory. I'm now at 75 WPM.
easiest way to learn typing faster is to game, i dont know but gaming has made me learn the wasd typing method and i can go over 180 wpm, and typing without looking at my keyboard since i was a child.
I did monkey type 15 minutes a day for 2 months and I got my speed to 130 wpm but then when I do actual real world typing I’m still slow. A much better way to practice is to use typing club cuz it has periods and commas and a lot more variation to the words.
I definitely feel like hardest hurdle to overcome is unlearning bad habits. I keep wanting to use the wrong fingers for keys, so I am trying to do those typing lessons to re-wire my brain to use the correct fingers. It’s been difficult, especially when trying to find such resources that are not geared towards children… it’s demeaning.
Let me tell you soemthing my boi , ive been here since start of your channel , use Vim mode inside obsidian , its just like learning hwo to type fast adn you will never look back THANK ME LATER
I like Vim and everything, but you should at least specify that you need to know Vim first before turning on Vim mode in obsidian. If Bog turns it on, he'll just be confused and probably give up
2:52 used to happen to me all the times when I didnt know touch typing. Still happens sometimes, if I'm copying something from somewhere else and neither looking at screen nor keyboard. A really..really disappointing thing that happens.
Keep typing and you'll get there. I code and also write as a hobby, although just for myself. I can type as fast I think as I have been doing for it years. However, one "problem" (though not really) is that I correct my thoughts a lot. So i be writing a sentence, decide to go with sth else, delete and re type. Literally typing what im thinking
hey there bro! I am a 12 year old kid and i can type at 70 -80 wpm on type racer, 80-90 wpm on monkey type ( I got 100 wpm twice) and 70-80 wpm on 10fastfingers. I have been practicing touch typing for 2 months now. I gotta be honest this video is very nice! btw how much time did you take to reach this speed? LOVE FROM INDIA :)
This is a long shot, but could you share that graph of what n you switched to all fingers? I type with 2 fingers + thumbs and can get like 70-80 wpm and am interested in long it takes to switch, to see if it's worth it to me :3
Looks like you are using the left thumb for hitting the space key.. Not recommended at all, your left hand will get more strained compared to your right hand. I used to do the same, now switched to right thumb and things are much better
never learned touch typing, but i also somehow break my mic so i have to type a lot ingame and shit to call out teammates and also rant so my typing speed just kept improving
@@bogxd Thank you Bog! Enjoyed your video. Felt basically the same when I started touch typing years ago. My typing speed is not really that fast but I am quite comfortable with keyboards.
you dont rl need it to get faster but if you got rsi(Wrist/forarm pain) it might be worth looking into. Tough at that point i would just get a split keyboard, anyway the reason why i would stick to Qwert is to retain the ability to type on any Keyboard/Laptop
They're called Simp1e Cursors. They're made for Linux but I copied them for Mac and used an app called Mousecape to apply them. Made a video about it as well - ua-cam.com/video/A0J-83kxKWo/v-deo.htmlsi=fB06rPwjpvWPQmZe
YO! I saw in one of your videos that you were using middle click with mission control plus, HOW?? I cant get it to work. (awesome vids btw keep em comin)
I also heard that you can instantly increase your typing speed by +14WPM by scrolling back up to smash the like button
I think my mind ideas have breach.
is there a keyboard shortcut for that?
Not that I'm aware of, but I made a tutorial video about how to do it - ua-cam.com/video/dQw4w9WgXcQ/v-deo.htmlsi=4T40sbPBN7xboXFQ@@peytonishere
@@bogxd 🥲
Heys what appstore apps would you recommend for 6.00 $ @@bogxd
think slower.
This is the answer
It's that simple
or use speech to text😂
I think faster than 300 wpm
whoa that is such an amazing solution. Although it may slow down your typing but it decreases typo. Such a wonderful idea 😭😭👍👍😭👍👍👍👍👍👍😨😨😨😨😨😨😲😲😲😲😳😳😳😳😊😊😈😈😈😈🔥
People speak at 200-250 words per minute, so I don't think 90 is the speed you think at. It's probably the speed for you right now because your brain is doing two things at the same time (think and type), but once your hands are free you'll be several times faster. We also probably think at an even higher speed than we think, because when you speak you still need to turn it into words
Well ackchyually ☝🤓
this
i think to keep up in a Lecture you only need around idk 60-70. While having much faster bursting speed is pretty nice. If you have to write a paper (at least in my case) your brain is definitely much slower that your Hands (if its about a remotely complex topic ) bc of that i feel like anything above 120 is just for fun + if you type around 100wpm in a social setting its drawing quite "a lot" of attention aka. makes you look autistic af . So idk if i even want to type that fast in a social setting😂
lol made me laugh@@elude3808
Neuralink
Computer Programmer here, typing speed is a skill that is so rewarding that people don’t really notice. Learning to not touch type was the best hurdle to jump over!
Wannabe programmer here, I learned touch typing and this really made everything much easier. What is that “not touch type” you are talking about?
@@Ozzymandias0 I'm guessing they meant learning to touch type, and not the usual "hunt and peck" typing
Especially now with Slack and other means of asynchronous communication. Being able to type without e en looking até the keyboard feels like having a normal conversation
@@Ozzymandias0 avoiding not looking at your keyboard, with the use of all 10 fingers
Your using of negatives is extremely confusing. Your comments mean that you had to learn to look at the keyboard whoch would be the opposite of touch typing.@@KingPr0o7
i started learning touch typing since feburary this year and gotta say i've improved so far from 35ish to 60wpm on average. It is not the highest but i feel a lot more confident and not to look at the keyboard everytime i type.
Just learn it , it's worth your time!
Nice vids btw, liked.
nice
Wrote my whole masters degree thesis at 40-ish word-per-minute, and now doing my PhD thesis, and I just realized how slow I am at typing. I am typing using two fingers from my right hand, and one finger from my left hand. I am going to change this. Will do more comprehensive typing exercise online.
Why wrote in pc I use my phone then have my whatsapp desktop ready then copy paste much faster no need to type guys seriously with chat gpt speech to text you dont need to type even
@@Ahmad-os3si that is absolutely right, and most laptop has dictation features built-in. However, dictation doesn’t always work, especially speaking another language other than English.
@@theamarothman yeah even chat gpt only is amazing on English French is not that accurate hopefully in the future
Watching this video feels like going back to the 2000s I love it
If you want to type faster, get into the habit of pressing multiple keys at near-simultaneous speeds. For words like "post", where all four fingers are in separate positions, try to press them at almost exactly the same time without messing up the order. If you're a piano player, it's similar to playing grace notes. That's a large part of how I clock in at 135 WPM, which isn't a mind-blowing figure by any means, but I do believe it can help you type faster.
Tbh, I type at 100-130wpm at all times, and I'm still nowhere near my thinking speed... That gives me an average of 115, still putting me ahead of your other golden number!!
COOL KEYBOARD SHORTCUT FOR YOU, BOG!!! Use Cmd/Ctrl Shift T to open your last closed tab. If you accidentally shut a whole window, it will also reopen those 😄
6:01 u shouldve finished the drawing
😂 🤣
There's no way I could ever type as fast as I can think, it's not physically possible, but I found that I can better focus on the topic without my hands getting in the way by speaking into my voice memos app, or in an app like Drafts which will do a decent job of dictating it into written words after the fact. I found I'm much more productive when I can get it all out in one go as a rough draft and continue from there
You can use Nitro Type, it's a browser game where you race cars, your car's speed is determined by your wpm. It's more complex looking than Type Racer, and you don't need to have 100% accuracy.
I've always been a decent typer, but lately been trying to improve it even further to become fast. It really is possible for anyone to get fast as long as you are practicing regularly. I'm currently at around 160wpm and I used to be at 90-100 for what felt like ages. I'm not sure if I am more productive now, but at least it feels like I am 🤣
I’m stuck at 70. How do you get past that?
@@damian_madmansnest It's hard to know without seeing you type. But generally the answer is really boring, just keep practicing. Sometimes the progress feels super slow, and you might even temporarily get worse, but over time you will improve as long as you keep practicing regularly.
And of course you need the basics which I am assuming you already have (touchtyping and home row, don't ever look at the keyboard). Make sure you really know where all the keys are by muscle memory. When you are typing fast it should almost happen automatically, you don't think where to move your fingers, it just happens from all the muscle memory which you have got from all the practice.
@@amirtorhan2762 Thanks for encouragement!
Practiced a couple of years ago and learned to touch type. Went from about 30 to 60 but I've been stuck there for a good while now...
Time to go back to basics I think and focus on accuracy 💪
1:35 that is soo true
for all my fellow latin-language natives, I found out the international English keyboard to be the absolute fastest layout for us. The reason is actually pretty simple: by default a language like English uses just the letters and adds ONE button, which is the apostrophe - ' -, making it a "plus 1". Latin languages, on the other hand, have the stress mark in every other word because they have 5 stressed letters: à, ò, ù, è, é, ì. This means you are typing with a plus 7, instead of a plus 1, compared to the English language. Now, the international English layout allows you to put the stress mark in the text field and apply it to the following letter automatically, bringing the plus 7 down to a measly plus 2. While it is true that this process adds one button press to the typing, it is also true that the positioning of the apostrophe in the international English layout is such that the speed gain is higher than the time lost. It is known (because people actually studied this), in fact, that every finger is responsible for a fixed amount of buttons (i.e. letters) and a latin layout is extremely disruptive because it adds 6 buttons placed in such a way you are forced to give up on the rest position within the home row, resulting in a huge time loss. Therefore, if you are considering a new laptop or keyboard, try out the international English layout before ordering (or after, if you have a hot-swappable mechanical keyboard) and you'll be surprised!
P.s. the USA layout is awful because the stress mark is outside the keyboard area, while in the international English it sits in the right half of the left shift (hence the "split left shift" denomination in keyboard configurators).
As a latin and a programmer I’ve always used US ANSI layout. It just works better.
@@driden1987 programmers don't write in latin languages. Since you write in English all the time, there is no significant difference between EN-International and the ANSI layout except for the return key. What really makes a difference, as I stated in my comment, is the split left shift; having the stress mark on that button makes an insane difference in typing speed, but you never use it if you write in English. "It just works better" is true for coding, but not for writing in any European or latin language.
@@jack_2612 as opposed to a spanish keyboard, yes, its very different en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:KB_Spanish.svg
@@driden1987 ?? When have I ever mentioned the Spanish layout? Did you even read my first comment man, it was all about English International compared to traditional ISO layouts with keys dedicated to latin stress marks
@@jack_2612 thats why I said I was from latam, you know spanish is latin based
This is my spring break personal project. Tired of 39 wpm
Been touch typing for about 7 years, and I'm now at around 165 words per minute.
You simply don't realise how much your typing speed is holding you back until you actually learn to type fast.
Let me tell, I'm 14, and started at the age of 12 learning touch typing, in start, you are going to be irritated to the unimaginable extent but when the time passes by you get used to it and you start developing the muscle Memory.
I'm now at 75 WPM.
i am 13 year old and my wpm is 70 in 1 month. you in 2 year only 74wpm
easiest way to learn typing faster is to game, i dont know but gaming has made me learn the wasd typing method and i can go over 180 wpm, and typing without looking at my keyboard since i was a child.
I won’t lie I had a typing class in 5th grade that saved my butt for the rest of my life
Your videos get better and better every single time😂😂
I can’t believe keybr was not mentioned.
Thinking also involves visual and audio implementation, so noway you can type as fast as one can speak, let alone at thinking speed.
but this didn't teach me anything
i think at like 10 words a minute so im chillin
I did monkey type 15 minutes a day for 2 months and I got my speed to 130 wpm but then when I do actual real world typing I’m still slow. A much better way to practice is to use typing club cuz it has periods and commas and a lot more variation to the words.
In monkey type choose quote instead of words and you will got symbols and commas. monkey type can literaly mimic any other website and mode now.
I think you can add punctuation to monkey type
Option key + backspace key to quickly delete entire word (typo) so you can type correct word.
I definitely feel like hardest hurdle to overcome is unlearning bad habits. I keep wanting to use the wrong fingers for keys, so I am trying to do those typing lessons to re-wire my brain to use the correct fingers. It’s been difficult, especially when trying to find such resources that are not geared towards children… it’s demeaning.
Let me tell you soemthing my boi , ive been here since start of your channel , use Vim mode inside obsidian , its just like learning hwo to type fast adn you will never look back THANK ME LATER
I like Vim and everything, but you should at least specify that you need to know Vim first before turning on Vim mode in obsidian. If Bog turns it on, he'll just be confused and probably give up
2:52 used to happen to me all the times when I didnt know touch typing. Still happens sometimes, if I'm copying something from somewhere else and neither looking at screen nor keyboard. A really..really disappointing thing that happens.
I love these videos!!!!!!!!! You deserve 1mil subs at least!
Today i think that my typing speed is very slow compared to other after seeing this get motivated to increase my typing speed
Keep typing and you'll get there.
I code and also write as a hobby, although just for myself.
I can type as fast I think as I have been doing for it years.
However, one "problem" (though not really) is that I correct my thoughts a lot. So i be writing a sentence, decide to go with sth else, delete and re type.
Literally typing what im thinking
Even tho you cant think as fast, you can read extremely quick
command backspace seems to work for Mac as well and is more intuitive than the option key for me
learning to type with all fingers drastically after some time increased my typing speed and accuracy. thanks for reminding me about it's existence!
hey there bro! I am a 12 year old kid and i can type at 70 -80 wpm on type racer, 80-90 wpm on monkey type ( I got 100 wpm twice) and 70-80 wpm on 10fastfingers. I have been practicing touch typing for 2 months now. I gotta be honest this video is very nice!
btw how much time did you take to reach this speed?
LOVE FROM INDIA :)
This is a long shot, but could you share that graph of what n you switched to all fingers? I type with 2 fingers + thumbs and can get like 70-80 wpm and am interested in long it takes to switch, to see if it's worth it to me :3
Looks like you are using the left thumb for hitting the space key..
Not recommended at all, your left hand will get more strained compared to your right hand.
I used to do the same, now switched to right thumb and things are much better
Hi, great content! I was wondering what's that white usb-c device connected to your MacBook port you show on the thumbnail or at 5:27.
maybe you can try opera browser and make a video on it :)
I use wikipedia mode in monkeytype since it has capital and special characters like in real world
Now to think without subvocalizing
never learned touch typing, but i also somehow break my mic so i have to type a lot ingame and shit to call out teammates and also rant so my typing speed just kept improving
I knew I wasn't the only one that typed without selecting
I speak faster than I think.
inspirational.
Software engineer here. I have been touch typing for as long as I can remember... my gf gets freaked out that i dont look at the keyboard haha
Make obsidian videos
I used to play nitrotype regularly lol
Was expecting to get a low word count and was surprised to get 64 wpm from the first attempt
After several attempts, my English speed is 77 and my native language is 66 lol
The worst enemy for a fast typer is punctuation
I usually type 65 words per minute, and no, english is not my first language.
Fun fact, i actually type faster in english than in my first language...
same, english seems to be way more familar for me when i'm typing. german sucks anyway lul
The problem with writing for me is exactly that, the thinking part. 😂.
What’s your flash drive ?? It’s so small 😮
Just wondering, when you type fast enough on your, pc or "mac" do you have a problem where the shift feels sticky?
like typing "HEllo" ?
One time I got into my typing zone so hard I could do 70 WPM on my phone's virtual keyboard
What's that app with the little gopher(?) that shows up during the video?
Please somebody let me know where I can play that typing game with that you first show at 0:23 ! Looks so cute!
It's called Babytype
@@bogxd Thank you Bog! Enjoyed your video. Felt basically the same when I started touch typing years ago. My typing speed is not really that fast but I am quite comfortable with keyboards.
Could this possible be a sequel to your last vid cuz u were talking abt typing fast as a S tier Mac user
title : Learn to type as fast as you think
me : uh alr time to write 0 wpm :D
What's you opinion on alternative keyboard layouts?
you dont rl need it to get faster but if you got rsi(Wrist/forarm pain) it might be worth looking into. Tough at that point i would just get a split keyboard, anyway the reason why i would stick to Qwert is to retain the ability to type on any Keyboard/Laptop
@@jawline7221 it depends on the country you are in. If you buy keyboards or laptops in france for example they are azerty
5:59 ohh 😦😂
Meanwhile Apple - think different, type different
what if you dont think
Just type faster without thinking faster
completely unrelated- can you tell me what cursor you using? like i don't think on mac you have that cursor when you hover over a link
They're called Simp1e Cursors. They're made for Linux but I copied them for Mac and used an app called Mousecape to apply them. Made a video about it as well - ua-cam.com/video/A0J-83kxKWo/v-deo.htmlsi=fB06rPwjpvWPQmZe
@@bogxd woah fast reply
ty fam :)
Cheers!@@strange_thing-arra-3692
6:03 umm, what‘s that supposed to be?
According to marvel the speed of thought is faster than light😂
0:18 what software is this lmao?
7:06 what is the program/website with the old school keyboard and the bug charector moving as you type ?
It's an old game called BabyType
What if I use a touch keyboard
Me watching this entire video with my typing speed faster than his lol
meanwhile me chilling with 25 to 30 wpm 😂
Ignore Himechinache
Think faster
No, it's impossible to type faster than you think. But you can type faster than someone else's thinking if he has 70 iq.
You must think incredibly slowly. 90 is very slow for typing, i type at 140
Why people don't use voice typing
Im currently at 88 very close to 90
I went from 50-40 to 72 in one week because of touch typing
your pfp 💀
How do I think as fast as I write
YO! I saw in one of your videos that you were using middle click with mission control plus, HOW?? I cant get it to work. (awesome vids btw keep em comin)
Hello, I'm using the MiddleClick app with Mission Control Plus
@@bogxd yeah me too, but the middle click isn't working for me on the Mission Control plus app
keybr method is better than monkeytype
20 wpm 💀 32 wpm on phone with using autocorrect
yo bro, our boss bought a new mac studio in the office and I'm using it via 1080p as us monitor. It looks like shit. Do you know how to fix it?
Try the BetterDisplay app, it's free
@@bogxd thank you will try Bog!
Can I have your wallpaper pls 🙂
I want the swigli lines wallpaper
typing is fun, but i fucked up my "I" key and now I need to spend 30 bucks in a new keyboard because Dell created the worst key mechanism ever
How dare you not use Arc browser for this video
jokes on you, I think at 5wpm
So you were thinking of this comment for more than a minute?
@@oro5421 for sure, this comment did take 2 minutes to write
what’s that usb c dongle on the thumb nail
It's the mouse dongle, I'm using the Keychron M3
6:02 this is me. I am here trying to relearn how to type 😅 pray for me
I had 112 :D
Okay im dissapointed you did not hit us with "also another thing **psyche**"
That wouldn't be a **psyche** if you expect it
Oh... 90? K. *leaves*
anyone want to play typing games?
balls
I'm around 60 words per minute, and I type with 10 fingers. :/
Im tired of 20
Nice
2:17 bro wtf are you mind reader, i did the same face as soon as the person started typing and the next second you put the exact face in video lol