@everythingfallout: Great Khans buried Knife #falloutnewvegas #fallout #wtf #fyp

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callofdutymodernwarf
CALLOFDUTYMODERNWARF :
it's not an easter egg, they're part of the same story
2023-06-28 18:25:17
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daytimehawk4339
DaytimeHawk4339 :
"get it at the beginning" sure like ill take on tge cazadores💀
2023-09-01 18:01:52
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dontfeedjay
DontFeedJay :
41 damage, 4 times per second... 4x41=164. where is the other 120 damage from?
2023-07-01 16:58:39
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driedr1ce
DRIEDR1CE :
Mine does 155dps ?
2023-06-29 07:46:08
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thomaspettigrew83
†hðmå§ þꆆïgrêw83 :
oh good spring I don't leave there till I'm max lvl
2023-07-01 00:27:29
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boozie_kato
Boozie_Kato :
Good to know that my 700 of random hours in this game are finally getting some recognition.
2023-07-07 05:17:41
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orangutan_nuts17
😐😐😐😐 :
Love and hate is prob my go to with this a close second
2023-06-28 21:19:46
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aaronocity
kidnamedfinger :
why do the graphics look so good
2023-06-29 00:35:46
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schloppenstein_weinerman
Obama :
the ripper in my pip-boy:
2023-07-26 13:48:49
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theneotemplar
TheNeoTemplar :
almost no one knew who Chance was when this came out. so it's no wonder most don't know this.
2023-07-05 04:25:42
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yeahthanks2you
Yeahthanks :
Chances knife
2023-06-28 21:48:58
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jumpingflounder
jumpingflounder :
i’ve only gone north once, and was always terrified of the cazzadors does after that
2023-07-03 20:58:26
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1ponk_u1
Ponk :
I've always been up there but I've never seen that grave
2023-06-30 07:16:30
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justanothergamerdude
justanothergamerdude :
100% bruv added numbers for reaction and comments. and it worked.
2023-07-05 11:09:52
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matthewmarshall4022
matthew marshall :
I knew it was eso’s voice lmao
2023-07-03 18:00:39
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vitalitychaotic
Ocsia :
Is his appearance from Mods
2023-06-28 21:41:43
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chaoscommentary
chaoscommentary :
Who knows about the unique 10mm pistol in fallout 3
2023-08-05 13:57:42
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shadow6967
electricBookWorm :
that's one way to do math I suppose. last I check 4×41 = 164 not 280.
2023-06-30 10:39:42
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zachmarshall74
zachmarshall74 :
I've watched all your YouTube videos lol absoulty love ya ESO
2023-07-17 14:07:52
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adamlucas50
Adam Lucas :
I go get this at the start of every build.
2023-06-28 22:27:21
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boeferke91
boeferke91 :
*sigh, starts up ps3
2023-07-05 18:53:44
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jamison_412
Jamison :
What mods do u use for fallout it looks so nice
2023-06-28 19:41:41
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ulyssis_tan
mini car :
Gonna use this for my melee build
2023-06-28 18:58:18
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thatguyx2
thatguy :
awsome i found this on my own back in the day😁
2023-06-29 00:17:08
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