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Racer Andrew (andrewtypes69)
Race Number 48
Date Tue, 9 Feb 2021 21:00:14 +0000
Speed 80 WPM Try to beat?
Accuracy 93.1%
Rank 2nd place (out of 5)
Opponents irocamora (4th place) uzumakidfreecs (3rd place)

Text typed:

I was stealing saltshakers again. Ten, sometimes twelve a night, shoving them in my pockets, hiding them up my sleeves, smuggling them out of bars and diners and anywhere else I could find them. In the morning, wherever I woke up, I was always covered in salt. I was cured meat. I had become beef jerky. Even as a small, small child, I knew it would one day come to this.
Apathy and Other Small Victories (book) by Paul Neilan (see stats)

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Race text:
I was stealing saltshakers again. Ten, sometimes twelve a night, shoving them in my pockets, hiding them up my sleeves, smuggling them out of bars and diners and anywhere else I could find them. In the morning, wherever I woke up, I was always covered in salt. I was cured meat. I had become beef jerky. Even as a small, small child, I knew it would one day come to this.
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Mistakes:
  1. stealing
  2. saltshakers
  3. Ten,
  4. twelve
  5. a
  6. night,
  7. pockets,
  8. sleeves,
  9. anywhere
  10. else
  11. could
  12. morning,
  13. wherever
  14. up,
  15. always
  16. beef
  17. jerky.
  18. I
  19. knew
  20. would
  21. come
  22. this.