kirrans
Flag: United Kingdom
Registered: June 2, 2022
Last post: June 17, 2025 at 6:56 PM
Posts: 1210
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RAAAAAAAAAAAHHHHH I SEE THE FUTURE HEADASSS RAAAAAAHHHHH

posted 9 months ago

RAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH MY GOATSSSSSS

posted 9 months ago

RIDDLE ORDER WOOOOOOOOOO MY GOATS YEAHHHHHHH

posted 9 months ago

toast will buy mibr

posted 9 months ago

nowhere to go

posted 9 months ago

ever seen is pretty good too maybe top 5 so idk

posted 9 months ago

stephen malkmus
sunny day
10:36/tinkerbell/talk can't decide idk

posted 9 months ago

"fearthedarkk"💀💀💀 delete the browser bro

posted 9 months ago

what was that one 2023 emea match round where all the players just walked one by one into someone's crosshair? iirc bind a site and pansy was casting

posted 9 months ago

owari

posted 9 months ago

as long as d0rt is around there will never be peace in vlr

posted 9 months ago

could this be it

posted 9 months ago

the disrespect would be insane

posted 9 months ago

magnum

posted 9 months ago

n4rrate is confirmed to GE

posted 9 months ago

no i think riddle will order on them

posted 9 months ago

no i dont

posted 9 months ago

warmup trust

posted 9 months ago

nah cause that's what i thought and i was so confused seeing everyone talking about it like it was ongoing

posted 9 months ago

like gentle mates?

posted 9 months ago

2023-12-12 — PresentKarmine Corp
No fucking way SENTINELS AND KRU GOT CUCKED HAHAHHAHHA

posted 9 months ago

spit on that thang

posted 9 months ago

must agree

posted 9 months ago

benny

posted 9 months ago

persia to fnc aware

posted 9 months ago

a fortnite player being the only good thing to come out of uk valorant man i should emigrate

posted 9 months ago

you're right but that doesn't make me wrong

posted 9 months ago

hey guys, sen kirrans here

posted 9 months ago

impossible, turkish teams peak in t2 farming regional leagues only

posted 9 months ago

losing two ascension GF in a row is a generational level of choke might as well become a content org like sen

posted 9 months ago

that makes sense

posted 9 months ago

hi it's me tyson ngo you're welcome EMEATOP

posted 9 months ago

true but boaster was on SUMN FC in aug 2020 which was then bought out by fnc so technically he would be the longest

posted 9 months ago

i guess i'm going to have to step up

posted 9 months ago

o7

posted 9 months ago

same but i'm about to start middle school best of luck to u

posted 9 months ago

my credible sources (cannot be named) says aspas to global

posted 9 months ago

Oh hey look it's Bluelive!

posted 9 months ago

benny unleashes his final form, locks jett and drops 40 every game to bring cgn to grand finals

posted 9 months ago

honestly W mention

posted 9 months ago

well now you've hurt my feelings

posted 9 months ago

how's school, girlfriend yet?

posted 9 months ago

quarter pounder isn't that good bro

posted 9 months ago

This concept of death as a sentient being, with life as its wounds, is both haunting and poetic. It reshapes our understanding of mortality and existence in a profound way.

If death were indeed a creature, then our very lives could be seen as afflictions upon it—small, yet persistent irritations. Each person born, each life lived, would be akin to a fresh scratch or sore on this entity. From this perspective, our individual lives contribute to a kind of cosmic irritation, which, upon our passing, serves as a relief to the creature of death, healing a small part of its affliction.

In this framework, the question of what wounded death initially becomes even more compelling. What could have caused such a being to be in a state of persistent suffering? It implies that death, in its essence, is not an immutable or static state but a dynamic entity with its own form of vulnerability and pain.

The idea that death is a being and our lives are its wounds also challenges the traditional notion of an afterlife or cosmic justice. If life’s end merely leads to a temporary cessation of our impact on death, it suggests that our existence might be part of a larger cycle of perpetual irritation and relief—a continuous process where the creature of death never fully finds peace.

This perspective makes us reconsider our role and significance in the grand scheme of things. Are we merely irritants, or do we have the potential to impact death in ways beyond just being a sore? And if death is indeed suffering, then our lives could be viewed as both a form of distress and a catalyst for its ongoing existence.

In grappling with this view, we may find that our traditional hopes and fears about life and death are only the surface of a much deeper, more enigmatic relationship between existence and non-existence. It challenges us to rethink not just what death is but what it means to live and how our lives, as fleeting as they are, might be part of a larger, mysterious interplay of cosmic forces.

posted 9 months ago

benny makes me want to lock in phoenix and run it down every comp game

posted 9 months ago
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