it wouldnt skye is the only viable solo initiator
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Registered: | May 26, 2023 |
Last post: | October 6, 2023 at 5:32 AM |
Posts: | 841 |
it wouldnt skye is the only viable solo initiator
my circle with phones
i need a new phone
i spend a month reading the market and looking for the best option
i buy the best option
i forget everything i know about phones
repeat two years later
i hope you know that youre worth nothing and no one likes you
what is this delusion
you can't abuse an agent that's shit
real
more like because sideshow told me so but i cant say
where's he gonna play next season
isn't rumored for any of the franchised teams but seemingly m80 are dropping him for some reason
shake aim like kangkang
yooo didn't hear about this one can you tell me more
imagine being angry because you can't waste your money on some pixels
if you ever say that again you're not safe in Kiribati wherever that is
sometimes you'll post something like "wow crocodiles are cringe lol" and this certain someone will come at u in the comments with smth like " for you it's cringe you might laugh it off it might be insignificant but for us crocobros its really a reality we live in everyday"
and the comment gets like 8 likes from some dudes you added in 2019
should i be happy or worried for knowing shit from the last tier
i heard that kk used to look up to whzy when he was coming up in the scene
i thought maybe its just a habit of whzy and kk picked it up because he's a fan
thoughts
did any of them say that ?
does it actually help people to focus
if so why dont more players do it
shazhab "shahzam" khan officially joins nrg in a shocking move.
why do they both shake they're aim does anybody know
check the comments
try not to laugh challenge (impossible)
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my man wardell hasnt competed since 2021 or something
why you talking about him like he still relevant