u/BzingDK

▲ 67 r/BlueBox

since taiki is going pro, realistically, what do you think would be his japan ranking, and world ranking

taiki is really good by the end of the series, reaching top 4 in nationals and beat yusa. However, as he is going pro, where do you think he'll stand? I think he might be around top 100 in the world, but im actually not so sure if he'd be closer or lesser than top 50. He seems like those consistent pros that show steady results and improvement, prob exits at r64 in major opens. I do think at a certain age as a pro, even his hard work won't lead to steady improvements after he hits a certain peak growth. also i can see him getting outclassed by opponents who are more talented, or players who work even harder than him. what do you think, in a realistic setting, where would he actually stand?

reddit.com
u/BzingDK — 5 days ago
▲ 175 r/BlueBox

As Blue Box reaches its conclusion, when did you start reading the manga/ got into the Blue box fandom and why

for me, I got into blue box when the chapter was at 152/153, so about early June 2024. as for the reason, i can’t really remember but it mightve been because of those annoyingly loud AI manga reviews I came across when I was doomscrollin.

u/BzingDK — 2 months ago
▲ 47 r/SGExams

how common is MUN (Model United Nations) among secondary school students and how useful do u find it?

Ive done MUN because of my CCA, but I never really thought about how popular MUN was. I always thought it was a more niche thing because when I ask my friends about MUN, they say they hv never heard of it. But recently I see a lot more ppl who I know who regularly go for MUNs for fun, and honestly it feels a bit surprising. do u guys go MUNs often? I’m thinking about doing it more in JC cuz i think it builds some soft skills and portfoliomax, but when I ask some people I know who’ve done like 10+ MUNs, they say it’s useless 💀 maybe it’s just them but i’m interested to hear y’all’s thoughts on MUNs!

reddit.com
u/BzingDK — 2 months ago