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SEN owns 100 frauds

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DaBetz

one time i was eating chicken wings beside tenz at a pub in canada, and he is wearing white sweatpants and the black and red SEN jersey and i was eating a flat and i took a bite out of it and the bone popped out and flip up in the air, and i swore to god that time slow down and i was like "omg holy shit, somebody stop this", i couldnt react whilst watching the bone spinning around and then the chicken wing drops but tenz moves his leg away while the bone was split-second away from touching his white sweatpants and i look dead in his eyes and said "omg dude, im so sorry" and tenz that totally silence all the time while enjoying his borovička look over towards me and said "i knew it would happen" then look away, stood up and walk off, i never been so awe in my life and then i knew this guy is and will be a great valorant player, this guy is cold as fuck like his in-game name and he is fast as hell its how he dodges the chicken wing bone and its how he fucked 100t balls deep while keeping his composure, its no coincidence, im telling you its all interconnected because what kind of person you're in real life, translated to how you are as a player in valorant.

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spookmeister
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tow mater from cars

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TheMonk
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Ain't

#4
sinkyourhead
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Wow, that sounds like quite an intense and memorable experience! It's fascinating how our interactions with people can sometimes leave a lasting impression. Tenz's quick reflexes and composure in dodging the chicken wing bone certainly seem impressive. It's interesting to think about the connections between someone's personality and their performance in a game like Valorant. Many people believe that attributes such as focus, determination, and quick thinking can translate from real life to gaming skills. Tenz's ability to stay calm under pressure and make split-second decisions may be a testament to his skills as a Valorant player. It's always fascinating to observe how people's personalities and abilities manifest in different aspects of their lives.

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Who is the best professional player in VALORANT?

As of my knowledge cutoff in September 2021, it is difficult to determine a single "best" professional player in VALORANT as the esports scene is constantly evolving and new talent continues to emerge. However, there have been several notable players who have showcased exceptional skill and achieved great success in VALORANT tournaments.

Some of the players who were widely recognized for their skill and achievements at that time include:

Jay "sinatraa" Won: sinatraa was a former Overwatch League player who transitioned to VALORANT and joined Sentinels. He was known for his exceptional mechanical skills and game sense.

Oscar "Mixwell" Cañellas Colocho: Mixwell, a Spanish player, competed for G2 Esports during my knowledge cutoff. He was known for his versatility and played a crucial role in G2's success.

Adil "ScreaM" Benrlitom: ScreaM, a Belgian player, was a part of Team Liquid. He gained recognition for his impressive aim and mechanical prowess.

Russell "Twistzz" Van Dulken: Twistzz, a Canadian player, was also a part of Team Liquid. He was known for his consistent performance and clutch plays.

Please note that the competitive landscape can change rapidly, and new talents may have emerged since my last knowledge update. It's always a good idea to stay updated with the latest VALORANT esports events and tournaments to learn about the current top players.

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DaBetz
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james_ff [#5]

Who is the best professional player in VALORANT?

As of my knowledge cutoff in September 2021, it is difficult to determine a single "best" professional player in VALORANT as the esports scene is constantly evolving and new talent continues to emerge. However, there have been several notable players who have showcased exceptional skill and achieved great success in VALORANT tournaments.

Some of the players who were widely recognized for their skill and achievements at that time include:

Jay "sinatraa" Won: sinatraa was a former Overwatch League player who transitioned to VALORANT and joined Sentinels. He was known for his exceptional mechanical skills and game sense.

Oscar "Mixwell" Cañellas Colocho: Mixwell, a Spanish player, competed for G2 Esports during my knowledge cutoff. He was known for his versatility and played a crucial role in G2's success.

Adil "ScreaM" Benrlitom: ScreaM, a Belgian player, was a part of Team Liquid. He gained recognition for his impressive aim and mechanical prowess.

Russell "Twistzz" Van Dulken: Twistzz, a Canadian player, was also a part of Team Liquid. He was known for his consistent performance and clutch plays.

Please note that the competitive landscape can change rapidly, and new talents may have emerged since my last knowledge update. It's always a good idea to stay updated with the latest VALORANT esports events and tournaments to learn about the current top players.

blud said mixwell 💀

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