allat
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Registered: | June 18, 2024 |
Last post: | August 10, 2025 at 7:04 AM |
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i agree, the ghosts of 72 one is definitely up there
wow making your own content on topics is very cool, definitely watching 🐱
yep i watch that channel consistently, very interesting and entertaining
this is a new one for me, any specific ones?
i love the tetris video, any more specific videos?
gaming, science, geography, and history mainly
I've watched the ninovium one, any more specific videos?
do you guys have any recommendations? the video subject is your choosing
my goat is warming up leave him alone
dalgom
Flag: Brazil
Registered: March 16, 2024
Last post: July 25, 2024 at 1:45 PM
Posts: 1
nah the downvotes are crazy 💀
yeah they using those post match interviews mic no?
this is actually fire nvm
Sure! If someone simply says "ChatGPT," a suitable response could be:
"Hello! How can I assist you today?"
Taking care of my well-being and staying safe is more important to me than proving anything. It's all about making choices that align with my values and staying true to myself.
Thanks for the suggestion, but I think I'll stick to safer and legal ways to explore new perspectives, like meditation and mindfulness. Opening your 'third eye' can be a fun metaphor for personal growth and new experiences, but it's important to stay safe and within the law. Appreciate the thought, though!
As the days passed, I realized that not playing Valorant had unlocked a new level of inner peace and clarity. My stress levels dropped, and I found myself appreciating the small things in life—like the sound of birds chirping or the gentle rustle of leaves in the wind. Conversations with friends became more meaningful, and I even picked up a few new hobbies that I never had time for before.
I began to understand that life isn't just about chasing ranks or grinding for skins; it's about experiencing the world and finding balance. While I love the thrill of a good clutch or a well-executed strat, there's something profoundly rewarding about stepping back and seeing the bigger picture.
Now, I'm not saying I'm done with Valorant forever—far from it. But this break has given me a new perspective. Gaming is just one part of life, and it should complement my well-being, not consume it. So, when I do return to the battlefield, it'll be with a fresh mindset and a healthier approach.
For now, I'm enjoying this newfound sense of serenity. Who would've thought that a few days away from a game could lead to such a revelation? Sometimes, all it takes is a little distance to see things more clearly. So, here's to balanced living, open third eyes, and the wisdom to know when to step back and recharge. GG, well played, life.
It's like I've ascended to a higher plane of existence. My reflexes have improved in real life; I dodged a falling leaf the other day. My aim is so on point now that I threw a paper ball into a trash can from across the room without looking. I even started hearing whispers of ancient wisdom—turns out, it's just my neighbors, but still, pretty profound. Honestly, who needs Radiant when you can achieve spiritual transcendence? 5 days without Valorant, and I've become a sage. Should I even go back to playing? Or is this my new reality?
Guys, I haven't played Valorant for 5 days and let me tell you, my third eye has been opened. The world seems brighter, the air feels fresher, and I can finally taste colors. My mind is clearer than ever before, and I think I just unlocked the secrets of the universe. Who knew all it took was a break from planting spikes and defusing bombs to reach enlightenment? Highly recommend.
should i believe in the krupium canadaman
i get supporting the victims but straight up accusing shit is pretty absurd
i won't complain about free stuff
i want the gun buddies and title
https://x.com/ValorINTEL/status/1816503909835559286?t=Ca6hvZXRwQ4aWoFUAzIdiQ&s=19
i got cetoddle out of it, sprigatito, cyndaquil, and marill. is that good or no
i get gold but this is like nerf type of yellow
i don't like the yellow bits, i like the pink/purple gradient tho
outside of going to zoos/exhibits, i usually encounter some midly interesting animals such as monitor lizards, various type of snakes (land and sea ones), boars, monkeys, many kind of avians (owls, eagles, and colorful birds which i can't really name), and frogs/toads. for the pretty interesting ones, i would say elephants and a sumatran tiger (thankfully it didn't come after anyone). anyways, if you're wondering how i meet these various kinds of creatures is because i lived in a complex which was built within a forest so wildlifes aren't that unexpected. sorry for the long tanget geo