@ohnealpixel: He has to be stopped 😭💔 #trainwreckstv #csgo #cs2 #counterstrike #counterstrike2 #cs2memes #csgomoments #csgomemes

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Levi :
you can see him slowly unravel — not just in motion but in meaning. In the first few seconds, there’s a hint of hesitation in his eyes, a slight stiffness in the shoulders. He’s aware of the camera, of the presence of others, of the absurdity of what’s unfolding. But beneath that hesitance is something more primal, something curious. You can tell — it’s not fear. It’s anticipation. He’s not holding back because he’s scared, he’s holding back because he knows once he lets go, there’s no returning to who he was. Then comes the shift. The second clip. His gaze sharpens. Not outward, but inward — as though he’s beginning to tap into something within himself that had always been dormant. There’s still restraint, yes, but now it’s calculated. He’s not overwhelmed; he’s choosing his moment. His expressions are no longer accidental — they’re intentional. Each movement has weight. He is not just participating anymore — he’s becoming. And then, the third. This is where the transformation completes itself. There is no more nervous laughter, no more half-measures. His body moves with the kind of confidence that doesn’t ask for permission. His eyes are alive now — not with uncertainty, but with conviction. He isn’t trying to be funny, or strange, or relatable. He’s just being. Unapologetically. Entirely. He is what he is, and it’s beautiful. It’s unsettling. It’s real. By the end, there’s nothing left of the person who began the video. What you’re seeing is pure expression, distilled. It’s not about performance anymore — it’s about liberation. He found a part of himself and let it take over. And for a brief moment, the audience isn’t watching him for laughs. They’re watching in awe, unsure whether to laugh, cry, or applaud. Because something about it feels too honest. Too raw. He didn’t just make a video. He made a statement. A revelation. A confession in motion.
2025-06-12 05:20:47
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عيسىًًًًٌُّّْ
🧛🏾 :
Why is it kinda scary 💔😭
2025-06-11 05:01:17
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krozen1212
Sneaky Golem :
im getting scared
2025-06-12 21:59:56
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ajsmit15
ajsmit :
Game name pls
2025-06-11 06:48:22
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hetcuu19
Ichigo Kurosaki :
bro its always his teammates 😭😭😭
2025-06-10 23:23:40
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pol_xyrmbl
user88991452681 :
why jeff the killer playing cs 2😭😭😭🥀🥀🥀
2025-06-11 04:50:10
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wasko_kb
no hate😌 :
Never give him a vr headset
2025-06-11 07:24:53
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kapiszor_
Kapiszek :
Unedited btw💔💔💔
2025-06-11 04:35:37
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lord18303
Lord :
is this real?
2025-06-11 02:14:47
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sexybabygrr
Sexy :
idk why I'm addicted to the music and these videos 🤣
2025-06-11 01:31:14
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calebpettit34
calebpettit34 :
you can see him slowly unravel — not just in motion but in meaning. In the first few seconds, there’s a hint of hesitation in his eyes, a slight stiffness in the shoulders. He’s aware of the camera, of the presence of others, of the absurdity of what’s unfolding. But beneath that hesitance is something more primal, something curious. You can tell — it’s not fear. It’s anticipation. He’s not holding back because he’s scared, he’s holding back because he knows once he lets go, there’s no returning to who he was. Then comes the shift. The second clip. His gaze sharpens. Not outward, but inward — as though he’s beginning to tap into something within himself that had always been dormant. There’s still restraint, yes, but now it’s calculated. He’s not overwhelmed; he’s choosing his moment. His expressions are no longer accidental — they’re intentional. Each movement has weight. He is not just participating anymore — he’s becoming. And then, the third. This is where the transformation completes itself. There is no more nervous laughter, no more half-measures. His body moves with the kind of confidence that doesn’t ask for permission. His eyes are alive now — not with uncertainty, but with conviction. He isn’t trying to be funny, or strange, or relatable. He’s just being. Unapologetically. Entirely. He is what he is, and it’s beautiful. It’s unsettling. It’s real. By the end, there’s nothing left of the person who began the video. What you’re seeing is pure expression, distilled. It’s not about performance anymore — it’s about liberation. He found a part of himself and let it take over. And for a brief moment, the audience isn’t watching him for laughs. They’re watching in awe, unsure whether to laugh, cry, or applaud. Because something about it feels too honest. Too raw. He didn’t just make a video. He made a statement. A revelation. A confession in motion.
2025-06-14 01:48:57
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extremesova
Sovuljaga1 :
i love this so much
2025-06-10 22:15:17
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lianriccc
L1Annn :
This game is the only thing keeping him away from doing this in society
2025-06-12 19:18:03
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stormplayground
🇲🇾🌪️C.C.T🌪️🇲🇾 :
game name?
2025-06-12 12:18:01
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itskenny6969
Dot :
I mean he looks kinda nice dawg
2025-06-11 15:59:02
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genialen645
... :
Why is he so scary?
2025-06-11 10:37:01
1
vis1ontt
VIS1ON.TT :
Ain’t scary
2025-06-14 09:33:06
0
gigel808
Gigel :
How he has the old T gloves
2025-06-11 05:05:56
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mr.cool1540
Julian :
the portapotty is funny af😭
2025-06-11 02:15:55
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yo.._gurt
gurt :
why was he kicked
2025-06-12 14:44:22
1
theonlygrify
Mental illness haver🧣 :
you can see him slowly unravel — not just in motion but in meaning. In the first few seconds, there’s a hint of hesitation in his eyes, a slight stiffness in the shoulders. He’s aware of the camera, of the presence of others, of the absurdity of what’s unfolding. But beneath that hesitance is something more primal, something curious. You can tell — it’s not fear. It’s anticipation. He’s not holding back because he’s scared, he’s holding back because he knows once he lets go, there’s no returning to who he was. Then comes the shift. The second clip. His gaze sharpens. Not outward, but inward — as though he’s beginning to tap into something within himself that had always been dormant. There’s still restraint, yes, but now it’s calculated. He’s not overwhelmed; he’s choosing his moment. His expressions are no longer accidental — they’re intentional. Each movement has weight. He is not just participating anymore — he’s becoming. And then, the third. This is where the transformation completes itself. There is no more nervous laughter, no more half-measures. His body moves with the kind of confidence that doesn’t ask for permission. His eyes are alive now — not with uncertainty, but with conviction. He isn’t trying to be funny, or strange, or relatable. He’s just being. Unapologetically. Entirely. He is what he is, and it’s beautiful. It’s unsettling. It’s real. By the end, there’s nothing left of the person who began the video. What you’re seeing is pure expression, distilled. It’s not about performance anymore — it’s about liberation. He found a part of himself and let it take over. And for a brief moment, the audience isn’t watching him for laughs. They’re watching in awe, unsure whether to laugh, cry, or applaud. Because something about it feels too honest. Too raw. He didn’t just make a video. He made a statement. A revelation. A confession in motion.
2025-06-14 00:25:44
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de0.fnn
🕷️. :
For the ones who think this is actually a insane person his stealth is his play style it’s js satire he’s not actually like this has his own Chanel and everything he even reacted to some of his “Jeff the killer” TikTok’s himself just search up “Jeff cs2”
2025-06-13 11:30:05
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rivals.taffy
utopia. :
Why is he actually terrifying
2025-06-12 18:34:29
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tristin_godvers
tristin_godvers :
The guy from luxury dark 💔✌️
2025-06-13 03:21:01
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mr._goblin0605
Mr.Goblin :
donr show him blood trail
2025-06-12 02:53:52
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