will anyone please send me the link of his last stram, i cannot find him
for me it was just another joke, kramnik with his accusations, did not expect it to go this far
goodbye daniel or @rebeccaharis (his username here)
will anyone please send me the link of his last stram, i cannot find him
for me it was just another joke, kramnik with his accusations, did not expect it to go this far
goodbye daniel or @rebeccaharis (his username here)
@benji1946378254 said in #6:
RIP Danya
Who all agree that Kramnik had something to do with this
When I think about this at least the part I heard about, the shadow self comes to mind.
The shadow self is the collection of negative traits, impulses etc. you refuse to acknowledge in yourself.
Because you can’t admit they’re yours, you project them onto others, seeing them as the problem while staying blind to your own darkness.
I just watched the impression video, it was so funny and on point. Please light a candle for Daniel when you read this.
@benji1946378254 said in #6:
> RIP Danya
>
> Who all agree that Kramnik had something to do with this
When I think about this at least the part I heard about, the shadow self comes to mind.
The shadow self is the collection of negative traits, impulses etc. you refuse to acknowledge in yourself.
Because you can’t admit they’re yours, you project them onto others, seeing them as the problem while staying blind to your own darkness.
I just watched the impression video, it was so funny and on point. Please light a candle for Daniel when you read this.
@waking said in #22:
RIP Danya
Who all agree that Kramnik had something to do with this
When I think about this at least the part I heard about, the shadow self comes to mind.
The shadow self is the collection of negative traits, impulses etc. you refuse to acknowledge in yourself.
Because you can’t admit they’re yours, you project them onto others, seeing them as the problem while staying blind to your own darkness.
I just watched the impression video, it was so funny and on point. Please light a candle for Daniel when you read this.
Kramnik is a legit sociopath look at his twitter
@waking said in #22:
> RIP Danya
>
> Who all agree that Kramnik had something to do with this
>
> When I think about this at least the part I heard about, the shadow self comes to mind.
>
> The shadow self is the collection of negative traits, impulses etc. you refuse to acknowledge in yourself.
> Because you can’t admit they’re yours, you project them onto others, seeing them as the problem while staying blind to your own darkness.
>
> I just watched the impression video, it was so funny and on point. Please light a candle for Daniel when you read this.
Kramnik is a legit sociopath look at his twitter
@Ayanhota said in #21:
will anyone please send me the link of his last stram, i cannot find him
for me it was just another joke, kramnik with his accusations, did not expect it to go this far
goodbye daniel or @rebeccaharis (his username here)
https://youtu.be/-rqPeGKVPbA?si=9FEHDnW516htxlHt
@Ayanhota said in #21:
> will anyone please send me the link of his last stram, i cannot find him
>
> for me it was just another joke, kramnik with his accusations, did not expect it to go this far
> goodbye daniel or @rebeccaharis (his username here)
https://youtu.be/-rqPeGKVPbA?si=9FEHDnW516htxlHt
To the author: Thank you so much. I have just learned of Daniel (Danya? Love it!) thanks to this post. I got to read about a treasured life that truly solved the Heart of Chess - that every checkmate leads to the soul-mate within, the passion of life itself :)
I live according to a core principle of mine that every heart that has ever sang an ode to the stars above and within has "passed on" not into some after-life, but a celebration party. I propose that the "heavens above" are among us in love. Therefore, Daniel's game has simply moved off of one board and onto another, and that he now delivers savage tactics according to the games of the heart, helping eager and willing players (such as myself!) join with other chess legends on the "other side" to truly showcase how we can turn a Game into a Life Experience.
Perhaps, some day soon, that experience will lead us into greener pastures and brighter horizons.
Professor, from my heart - all the way to yours. Be blessed, my friend :)
To the author: Thank you *so* much. I have just learned of Daniel (Danya? Love it!) thanks to this post. I got to read about a treasured life that truly solved the Heart of Chess - that every checkmate leads to the soul-mate within, the passion of life itself :)
I live according to a core principle of mine that every heart that has ever sang an ode to the stars above and within has "passed on" not into some after-life, but a celebration party. I propose that the "heavens above" are among us in love. Therefore, Daniel's game has simply moved off of one board and onto another, and that he now delivers savage tactics according to the games of the heart, helping eager and willing players (such as myself!) join with other chess legends on the "other side" to truly showcase how we can turn a Game into a Life Experience.
Perhaps, some day soon, that experience will lead us into greener pastures and brighter horizons.
Professor, from my heart - all the way to yours. Be blessed, my friend :)
@Robert_G123456789 said in #9:
me too agree
RIP Danya
Who all agree that Kramnik had something to do with this
I mean, Danya was put under psychological stress, so technically, yes, Kramnik did have something to do with this.
If the family releases an official cause of death, and it is self-inflicted then that may be a reasonable speculation. However, even in that case - what if he was in a vulnerable state mentally and he found out that a significant other was cheating on him? Or, in that vulnerable state, what if a normal check-up with his doctor resulted in a diagnosis of a terminal illness? As long as the family is not releasing information, then there is only speculation. If, however, it is found that online bullying contributed to self-harm, then the family will likely file a wrongful death suit.
@Robert_G123456789 said in #9:
> me too agree
> RIP Danya
>
> Who all agree that Kramnik had something to do with this
> I mean, Danya was put under psychological stress, so technically, yes, Kramnik did have something to do with this.
If the family releases an official cause of death, and it is self-inflicted then that may be a reasonable speculation. However, even in that case - what if he was in a vulnerable state mentally and he found out that a significant other was cheating on him? Or, in that vulnerable state, what if a normal check-up with his doctor resulted in a diagnosis of a terminal illness? As long as the family is not releasing information, then there is only speculation. If, however, it is found that online bullying contributed to self-harm, then the family will likely file a wrongful death suit.
RIP Danya
Tribute from Team @Pathanamthitta Prodigies
RIP Danya
Tribute from Team @Pathanamthitta Prodigies