@actumobile.fr: Les gars qui achètent des PC gamers à plus de 5 000 balles en 2026… vous êtes très fort les frères. #pcgamer #setupgaming #smarttech #gaming #techtok

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lhakze_666
L'hakze :
frr abuse 😂😂😅
2026-07-18 07:14:43
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wilcherwilcher.mlg
wilcherwilcher.mlg :
Un vieux pc peut faire tourner minecraft 🤣😂
2026-07-17 22:48:10
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laizo0364
leyzo :
j’ai un pc gamer mon premier reflexe est de lancer subnautica 2 en ultra hd full les shaders et voir si ça tien
2026-07-17 20:24:54
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imhilhilh
愛|𝐅𝐨𝐫𝐞𝐱𝐱⚡️ :
Le script tah ChatGPT tlm il est pas drole
2026-07-18 13:11:23
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imanbamba25
￴￴￴￴￴￴  ￴￴￴￴ ￴￴ :
Et mois avec ma ps4 de merde
2026-07-18 14:14:40
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pascalosb.pmd
Pascalos'b PMD😶 :
note mon tecno spark 50
2026-07-18 14:06:15
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￴ ￴￴ ￴￴￴ ￴￴ ￴￴ ￴￴￴ ￴ :
Chacun fait s'qui veut de son argent hein! 🙂
2026-07-18 15:19:25
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lilidanio
lilidanio :
Et si le portefeuille est rempli? C’est un plaisir avant tout, quand on a les moyens on se fait plaisir comme on veut , et sa ne changera rien à notre vie , faut savoir se faire plaisir , quand on a pas on essaye de se rassurer en disant que sa ne sers à rien , c’est comme quelqu’un qui achète une Audi et l’autre une Clio
2026-07-18 07:32:26
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user3277292485263
R :
mon pc c'est Dell ça m'a coûté 100k seul mais ça joue presque tous les jeux
2026-07-18 17:27:58
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andreastyller
hfkkdkx :
Donc,je doit vendre mon PC
2026-07-18 06:09:00
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maison.du.rire_
Maison Du Rire :
Fait pour Tecno Camon 40 stp🥹, c'est ça que j'utilise
2026-07-18 15:41:07
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emmanuelmbidabeli
shadow :
mec demande au gameur. roblox est pubg😏.la passion
2026-07-18 02:54:21
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youssoufaibrahimb3
scalan :
c'est pas une personne avec un compte de 5000 tu vas acheter ça
2026-07-18 06:56:39
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4kchino888
『ᴠᴋ』┆ARASHI忍 :
c'est pas marrant là
2026-07-17 20:40:31
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lil_walid0
The_emperor🤴🏽 :
Ce qui on une ps5 vous etes ou
2026-07-18 22:32:30
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cursed.gojo0
Cursed Gojo :
moi sou Redmi a8
2026-07-18 18:54:07
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evn_grd
Garland :
vraiment je suis fière de moi j'ai réussi à me faire une configue a moins de 2 500 tout en étant esthétique performant et évolutif
2026-07-18 22:31:07
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theschmith69
theschmith69 :
rate mon tel stp Redmi note 14 pro 5 g
2026-07-17 19:55:47
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