hanafuji
Country: Indonesia
Registered: July 28, 2022
Last post: March 18, 2023 at 11:16 AM
Posts: 4116
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ga ada harapan gw, tailah smoga menang paling ngga satu map

posted about a year ago

LMAOOOO

posted about a year ago

INSANE LETSGO

posted about a year ago

shit look like I could scan it for a aimlab's crosshair

posted about a year ago

🙂

posted about a year ago

one of the matches of all time

posted about a year ago

both of them won't cause TS clears NAVI

posted about a year ago

ok I'm joking monyet is the literal translation of monkey in indonesian mods don't ban him smh

posted about a year ago

smh these new users didn't know that I was the connoisseur of chatgpt in VLR

posted about a year ago

SKRossi was just an ordinary boy from India with an extraordinary dream – to become the best Valorant player in the world. He knew it wouldn't be easy, but he was determined to put in the hard work and dedication necessary to achieve his goal.

SKRossi faced many obstacles along the way. He struggled to find good teammates and often faced tough opponents who doubted his abilities. People told him he was too young, too inexperienced, and that he didn't have what it takes to make it to the top.

Despite the setbacks, SKRossi refused to give up. He spent countless hours honing his skills, studying the game, and perfecting his strategies. He played in every tournament he could find, taking every loss as a learning opportunity and using it to improve his gameplay.

Finally, the day arrived when SKRossi was ready to prove himself on the world stage. The LOCK//IN São Paulo tournament, where he will facing off against some of the best players from across the globe. The odds were against him, but he was determined to show the world what he was made of.

The competition was fierce, but Rossi held his own. He used his quick reflexes and impeccable strategy to outsmart his opponents and secure victory after victory. As he progressed through the tournament, people began to take notice. They saw that SKRossi was the real deal – a player who was destined for greatness.

In the end, Rossi emerged victorious, having defeated every opponent who stood in his way. He proved the naysayers wrong and cemented his place as the greatest Valorant player of all time. From that day forward, SKRossi became an inspiration to countless gamers across the globe, showing them that anything is possible if you're willing to work hard and never give up on your dreams.

posted about a year ago

maybe like work on the game industry? like that pubg pro turned val pro who now works on riot. or work on the esports side of things, like became a caster or an analyst, or create their own org or something idk

posted about a year ago

mahabharat was a hit in indo lmao, and there's countless of indian tv shows airing in indo since then because of it

posted about a year ago

I've spent 2 days 23 hours, and 59 minutes slacking off, and then the rest 1 minute to type "write a story about skrossi, a valorant player from india on a quest to become the greatest valorant player in the world, and put LOCK//IN Sao Paulo as his first big tournament he enters where he prove himself to the world" to chat gpt

posted about a year ago

lmao I used to watch mahabharat when I was a kid, can't remember anything from that show tho

posted about a year ago

smh I've spent 3 days without sleep writing this

posted about a year ago

SKRossi was just an ordinary boy from India with an extraordinary dream – to become the best Valorant player in the world. He knew it wouldn't be easy, but he was determined to put in the hard work and dedication necessary to achieve his goal.

SKRossi faced many obstacles along the way. He struggled to find good teammates and often faced tough opponents who doubted his abilities. People told him he was too young, too inexperienced, and that he didn't have what it takes to make it to the top.

Despite the setbacks, SKRossi refused to give up. He spent countless hours honing his skills, studying the game, and perfecting his strategies. He played in every tournament he could find, taking every loss as a learning opportunity and using it to improve his gameplay.

Finally, the day arrived when SKRossi was ready to prove himself on the world stage. The LOCK//IN São Paulo tournament, where he will facing off against some of the best players from across the globe. The odds were against him, but he was determined to show the world what he was made of.

The competition was fierce, but Rossi held his own. He used his quick reflexes and impeccable strategy to outsmart his opponents and secure victory after victory. As he progressed through the tournament, people began to take notice. They saw that SKRossi was the real deal – a player who was destined for greatness.

In the end, Rossi emerged victorious, having defeated every opponent who stood in his way. He proved the naysayers wrong and cemented his place as the greatest Valorant player of all time. From that day forward, SKRossi became an inspiration to countless gamers across the globe, showing them that anything is possible if you're willing to work hard and never give up on your dreams.

posted about a year ago

pride of north LATAM

posted about a year ago

own? isn't that like slavery and stuff?

posted about a year ago

racist smh

posted about a year ago

bro is so mad he decided to write a whole goddamn essay 💀
also that video is so fucking funny LMAO

posted about a year ago

LMAO that's why I eat everyday not because I'm a vegan but cuz I'm broke af 😭

posted about a year ago

true monyet is my favorite aussie

posted about a year ago

Ryan the 🐐

posted about a year ago

😂😂😂

posted about a year ago

bruh who told you that ascent is "very defensive"? but I agree tho LEV is underrated in this tournament, not top 3 level but still underrated, maybe most of them are just surprised by how bad zeta played on that match

posted about a year ago

shit you're right, to be honest it's a 50-50 I really don't think they're that good at all, but I'm just high in this copium I guess

posted about a year ago

tru

posted about a year ago

the last one who had a perfect pickem pick zeta to win it and zeta loss, so yeah no one atm

posted about a year ago

RRQ about to clear FUT so hard they ain't even gonna get 10 rounds on two maps

posted about a year ago

LMAO the reply "best at entering site without consent" 💀💀💀

posted about a year ago

aite bro good luck

posted about a year ago

tru

posted about a year ago

ngentot

posted about a year ago

fucking disgusting bro get the fuck out of here

also MJ clears lebron anyday of the week

posted about a year ago

https://i.imgur.com/5oElWit.png

bro is on the zaza

posted about a year ago

bro I don't think any japanese team would be in masters tokyo 😂

posted about a year ago

damn someone actually baited the mods W

posted about a year ago

hell nah, judging by how ppl behave on this site, someone would actually hack VLR and get my number just because I said "SKROSSI OVERRATED 😂😂😂" and then doxx me IRL

posted about a year ago

https://i.imgur.com/5oElWit.png

shit is fucking wild LMAO

posted about a year ago

dude kinggg is fucking insane, LATAM really got 2 world class fragging IGLs man wtf

posted about a year ago

damn you tell me that guy is popping off while it's the first time he's being the IGL? damn

posted about a year ago

free xnfri from DFM bro that guy is good

or just hope for another korean to carry their asses

posted about a year ago

bro they're FAR worse than us, you don't see it cuz japanese sees us as inferior and don't wanna hang out with us

posted about a year ago

pickles is the only thing that makes a burger a burger what the fuck is wrong with you

posted about a year ago

common doggo L

posted about a year ago

who're you talkin bout?

posted about a year ago

bro is a 5Head racist LMAOOO

posted about a year ago

that's too delusional lmao, there's no way they would stand a chance against 100T, but if TS can do it, I think RRQ can do it too, I'm just hoping to be proven wrong I guess

posted about a year ago
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