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This is called en passant, if you're wondering. In chess, pawns can move up to two squares forward on their initial move, and one square forward every other time. They also capture diagonally. En passant allows a pawn to capture another pawn as illustrated above. This was added after the rule allowing pawns their special first move to balance the game, prevent the board from being clogged with pawns, and prevent someone using the double move to escape a capture since, under the prior rules, they would not have been able to
me standing over a dead body with a bloody knife in my hand: look i know this looks very…uh…(absently snaps fingers three times) oh what’s the word….(”bad?”) no, not bad…i mean, yes bad, obviously, but…uh…it’s like “convicting” but it’s not? you know? well anyway..ugh this is gonna be bothering me all day until i think of it..
(3 seconds after getting thrown into the brig) INCRIMINATING












