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jonathand1299
Jonathan :
This a lullaby or what, MORE BASS
2026-05-03 13:42:38
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faededthanaho
Fade :
anyone thinking thragg is soloing the eldenring verse they're delusional.
2026-05-02 20:59:38
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therealgeizzly307
therealgrizzly307 :
Drop the build
2026-06-22 14:54:46
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uta.no.face
A weeb :
Did he just tank that...
2026-05-03 01:55:19
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bongpack
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Meanwhile kregg:
2026-05-04 00:19:52
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warhamer95
Просто Юрий :
2026-05-02 19:11:28
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nicholas.de.souza
𒉭biggie𒉭 :
Not enough bass turn it up
2026-05-03 04:31:16
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dracc089
GESST :
ладно это ахинено скажите что у него за билд я хочу им пройти элден
2026-05-02 21:29:20
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radanh_torres
Radanh Torres :
Yo rematch
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