Bmcs777sleeepyMr_OwlMore more stupid stuffsleeepyepik pwn bro u got him goodKJP831More stupid stuffsleeepyStupid stuff.Is there a point to this comment?
Yo quiet down now little one.
Hey don't ruin my pyramid "little one".
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Bmcs777sleeepyMr_OwlMore more stupid stuffsleeepyepik pwn bro u got him goodKJP831More stupid stuffsleeepyStupid stuff.Is there a point to this comment?
Yo quiet down now little one.
Hey don't ruin my pyramid "little one".
Mr_OwlsleeepyKJP831sleeepyZach "janssenz" Janssen first started playing Counter-strike back in 2004 and played 1.6 casually. Years later he would find Counter-Strike Source and start playing competitively in Cyber Athelete League. That initiated the beginning of his drive for competition and the love of ESPORTS, after playing from team to team and not finding his roots he finally stopped playing. Three years later he would then return to the first game that brought true competition and with the full force of Xero Error Gaming helping him relive the moments of greatness that once was experienced in CAL. We all rise and fall, but how will you try to climb back to the top? This is the beginning of something great and we have big plans for this organization.Is there a point to this comment?
Kieran "KJP831" Playfair has always loved games. His first console was a Nintendo Gamecube. He then switched to PS3 where he lead the best MAG clan. After the death of MAG he switched to PC. After playing several games on PC he started to play CS:GO. He loved CS to the point where he started studying esports. He decided to try his luck in the esports organization by creating and managing Xero Error Gaming.
epik pwn bro u got him good
Owen “Justice” Hyatt started playing video games on his dad’s PS2 when he was 6 years old. Eventually, Owen purchased himself an Xbox 360 and found his calling with the Halo series. While searching on YouTube for tips from former Halo MLG players, Owen became intrigued by the YouTube channel backgrounds on the MLG channel, which led him to start designing his own backgrounds and wallpapers. Today, Owen plays competitively in Team Fortress 2 and continues to create graphics in his free time.
KJP831sleeepyZach "janssenz" Janssen first started playing Counter-strike back in 2004 and played 1.6 casually. Years later he would find Counter-Strike Source and start playing competitively in Cyber Athelete League. That initiated the beginning of his drive for competition and the love of ESPORTS, after playing from team to team and not finding his roots he finally stopped playing. Three years later he would then return to the first game that brought true competition and with the full force of Xero Error Gaming helping him relive the moments of greatness that once was experienced in CAL. We all rise and fall, but how will you try to climb back to the top? This is the beginning of something great and we have big plans for this organization.Is there a point to this comment?
Kieran "KJP831" Playfair has always loved games. His first console was a Nintendo Gamecube. He then switched to PS3 where he lead the best MAG clan. After the death of MAG he switched to PC. After playing several games on PC he started to play CS:GO. He loved CS to the point where he started studying esports. He decided to try his luck in the esports organization by creating and managing Xero Error Gaming.
Zach "janssenz" Janssen first started playing Counter-strike back in 2004 and played 1.6 casually. Years later he would find Counter-Strike Source and start playing competitively in Cyber Athelete League. That initiated the beginning of his drive for competition and the love of ESPORTS, after playing from team to team and not finding his roots he finally stopped playing. Three years later he would then return to the first game that brought true competition and with the full force of Xero Error Gaming helping him relive the moments of greatness that once was experienced in CAL. We all rise and fall, but how will you try to climb back to the top? This is the beginning of something great and we have big plans for this organization.
Hi rr
I'm a new player, roaming soldier class, and I'd like you to review some of my demos and let me know where i can improve :). I'm currently living in Canada but if you want I can move to the USA to meet your mentoring requirements. I'm really excited about this opportunity to work with you. Please add me: http://steamcommunity.com/profiles/76561197996227900/
I can help you. Add me. http://steamcommunity.com/profiles/76561197996227900/
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she sucks at talking lol
"rline is a cool unit"
seriously though he was a cool guy and a good player no need for hate
also it's moonchild not mirel rip
Too much viaduct, not enough process.