ASSPASS!!!!
Flag: | Tunisia |
Registered: | November 25, 2021 |
Last post: | July 24, 2025 at 9:34 AM |
Posts: | 6491 |
Did the pants give them a buff? (For Talon)
wtf i thought Xeta plays for GenG. which team is Xeta in
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I believe in ASSPASS, but GenG not to be underestimated
Gear + U can find them in the market too, tourist markets, with the elephant print
Best: TLN vs MIBR
WORSE: C9 vs PRX
HOLY Fuck Best SERIES
this mibr rosteris basically old VK(VivoKeyd) team
I will steal this topic for my final year thesis
Onur was the first choice tho, he couldn't travel to Brazil because he refused to wear condom
wasn't taking EG seriously, but I change my mind
I want to watch all the cute little brazillians screaming "VAMOS, VAMOS"
if the stadium is empty for loud & mirb, then I will stop watching valorant
It's the best match till now come watch if u haven't already
https://clips.twitch.tv/SeductiveInspiringBarracudaDatBoi-Te-P6PiKToYCKqte
is the ticket day wise or for whole event?
personally not a fan of Kellogg's, I prefer Cocoa Puffs
ik spin from madlions, i think its monyet the one on spin's right
D4v4i looks dangerous, also Forsaken and Jingg can high fly bodyslam Yay and Vanity
cool video, I hope he finds a high position somewhere if he decides to hang up his boobs as a players
that stage already looks like punjabi prison cage
Format:
fight broke out onstage after prx vs c9, due to pent up feelings from obscenities exchanged between players from previous tournament
But APAC has more population, APAC more horny, fuck more and more babies and more population, So APAC deserves it based on horny quota
Destrian used to clearly play basketball from his anime choices
I had the same question, does the org owner believe in them as a team? will there be roster changes (is that even allowed)
It is with a heavy heart that I am writing this letter to say goodbye. As a 5-star general of this site, this decision was not easy to make, but I must now move on to seek a higher purpose in life.
As many of you know, I run a multimillion-dollar car interior cleaning business, and it has been taking up more and more of my time. I have reached a point where I must now divert all my attention to this venture and see it grow even further. I want to take this opportunity to thank all of you who have made this community such a special place to be. I have learned so much from the discussions and debates that we have had on this platform, and I will always treasure the connections that I have made here.
To the haters, I want to remind you that you are the type to jog in a rush. Your negative comments and energy have never deterred me from pursuing my dreams, and I hope that you will find a more positive outlook on life. Finally, I want to wish you all the best for the future. I hope that this community will continue to thrive and that you will keep pushing each other to be the best version of yourselves.
Thank you for everything.
Sincerely,
UFC
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disgusting, the exact reason I chose to be a virgin