smesialso i just filled the anime/2 player cut spots just because of pizza fart's bingo card
also i just filled the anime/2 player cut spots just because of pizza fart's bingo card[/quote]
[url=http://www.teamfortress.tv/43212/yo]anime[/url]
pizza_fartanime
he's already got you covered
he's already got you covered
streaming the match vs carpool cucks rn
https://go.twitch.tv/sail____
https://go.twitch.tv/sail____
our esea server is MIA what do we do
no notification no connect info
no notification no connect info
yeah,no bottom right notification like normally.IDK why
is there a bingo square for match rescheduled due to client issues?
guys I swear its not a carry, those are just cleanups.
GG
GG
cukeiguys I swear its not a carry, those are just cleanups.
GG
clean up on my 177 dpm ᕙ༼ຈل͜ຈ༽ᕗ
GG[/quote]
clean up on my 177 dpm ᕙ༼ຈل͜ຈ༽ᕗ
gg to mr popo for being good sports!
tbh a much better and more educational game than I had expected to play :)
tbh a much better and more educational game than I had expected to play :)
i suck down frag me
[spoiler]gg murkscribes team[/spoiler]
wolsneHow the fuck do you cut this man lol
https://play.esea.net/index.php?s=stats&d=match&id=11395938
stats aren't faked
[url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dQw4w9WgXcQ]https://play.esea.net/index.php?s=stats&d=match&id=11395938
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stats aren't faked
MurkScribe is 15. He is at a “therapeutic school,” because he refused to do schoolwork at his previous school. He feels he has no control, no way to pursue what he loves to learn. He plays the piano as much as possible, but he battles with anxiety and depression. He is tired of withering away at school, but equally afraid of a harsh, soul-draining job. His parents, immigrants who value duty to family, insist that he complete school and get a good job. We’re working with MurkScribe to make the most of his time, and helping him explore paths in life that he’ll find fulfilling.
MurkScribe is 15. He is at a “therapeutic school,” because he refused to do schoolwork at his previous school. He feels he has no control, no way to pursue what he loves to learn. He plays the piano as much as possible, but he battles with anxiety and depression. He is tired of withering away at school, but equally afraid of a harsh, soul-draining job. His parents, immigrants who value duty to family, insist that he complete school and get a good job. We’re working with MurkScribe to make the most of his time, and helping him explore paths in life that he’ll find fulfilling.
MurkScribe is 15. He is at a “therapeutic school,” because he refused to do schoolwork at his previous school. He feels he has no control, no way to pursue what he loves to learn. He plays the piano as much as possible, but he battles with anxiety and depression. He is tired of withering away at school, but equally afraid of a harsh, soul-draining job. His parents, immigrants who value duty to family, insist that he complete school and get a good job. We’re working with MurkScribe to make the most of his time, and helping him explore paths in life that he’ll find fulfilling.
MurkScribe is 15. He is at a “therapeutic school,” because he refused to do schoolwork at his previous school. He feels he has no control, no way to pursue what he loves to learn. He plays the piano as much as possible, but he battles with anxiety and depression. He is tired of withering away at school, but equally afraid of a harsh, soul-draining job. His parents, immigrants who value duty to family, insist that he complete school and get a good job. We’re working with MurkScribe to make the most of his time, and helping him explore paths in life that he’ll find fulfilling.
MurkScribe is 15. He is at a “therapeutic school,” because he refused to do schoolwork at his previous school. He feels he has no control, no way to pursue what he loves to learn. He plays the piano as much as possible, but he battles with anxiety and depression. He is tired of withering away at school, but equally afraid of a harsh, soul-draining job. His parents, immigrants who value duty to family, insist that he complete school and get a good job. We’re working with MurkScribe to make the most of his time, and helping him explore paths in life that he’ll find fulfilling.
MurkScribe is 15. He is at a “therapeutic school,” because he refused to do schoolwork at his previous school. He feels he has no control, no way to pursue what he loves to learn. He plays the piano as much as possible, but he battles with anxiety and depression. He is tired of withering away at school, but equally afraid of a harsh, soul-draining job. His parents, immigrants who value duty to family, insist that he complete school and get a good job. We’re working with MurkScribe to make the most of his time, and helping him explore paths in life that he’ll find fulfilling.