I started my YouTube channel in fall of 2017, when I was just in 6th grade. I surpassed the 1,000 subscriber milestone in early 2019, and eventually became eligible to monetize my videos in August of 2019. Since then, I’ve been working hard to upload as much content to my […]
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One of the rather unorthodox activities I’ve taken up recently is speedrunning, attempting to complete a certain activity as quickly as possible. Speedrunning can range from measuring the time it takes to beat Minecraft or Mario, all the way to pencil sharpening. However, my favorite things to speedrun lie in […]
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As I’ve been rather busy due to the frenzy of entering my freshman year of high school, I haven’t been able to find a time to sit down and write about my life! Since I’ve been stuck at home for almost seven months (when will this end?!), it’s difficult to […]
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As you might already know, the cubing organization, CubingUSA, recently introduced season 1 of the Cubing at Home Competition series. The season would be composed of five competitions spread across about a month and a half, and the top performers would be placed onto the season leaderboard. The top 12 […]
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Recently, while I’ve been quarantined at home for the past few months, I’ve taken up live streaming as a way to have some more fun while doing my regular cubing practice. After about a month of weekly streaming, I received an email from Twitch saying that I was invited to […]
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Just yesterday, a documentary revolving around the wholesome community of speedcubers was released on Netflix. The documentary follows two speedcubers: Feliks Zemdegs and Max Park. Feliks had held all of the world records since around 2009, and it wasn’t until 2016 when anybody broke just one of them. Max Park […]
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As you might have read from my previous post, the speedcubing community has been able to maintain the competitive cubing spirit by introducing the Cubing at Home competitions. The first of these competitions, Cubing at Home I, took place on March 28, 2020. Four more of these competitions took place, […]
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About a month ago, on March 28th, 2020, I competed in the world’s first ever major quarantine competition, Cubing at Home 2020. I went to the second quarantine competition two weeks later, on April 18th. Unfortunately, I didn’t do as well as I had hoped, so I decided not to […]
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In the midst of this worldwide pandemic that all of us are living in, every single event consisting of a large gathering of people has been cancelled. All of the WCA competitions through the end of April have been cancelled, and it’s likely that even more competitions are to be […]
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Last weekend was probably one of the most hectic in my life so far! On Friday, February 7, 2020, I, along with around 20 other students from Lakeside Middle School, went to Liberty High School in Renton, WA for the Math is Cool Championships. I ended up performing pretty well […]
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