@vanillabeamstv: AGHHHH I LOVE RANDOMS THAT DONT LEAVE #2v8 #savior #ada #dbd #deadbydaylight

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mikasapawz
⃟ :
i’m so mad this mode isn’t permanent 💔
2026-08-17 17:54:47
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blightsucker
Eldritchaphilia :
adas, rebeccas and sables are so helpful in this mode its beautiful🥹
2026-08-18 02:26:09
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mark3l90
Marcos :
A Sable came back for me when everyone else had left and took a protective hit for me so I could keep going. We both made it out and I was sooooo grateful
2026-08-17 20:23:42
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snafusyanderegf
✮ . 𝓇 𝒶 𝒾 𝓃 𝑒 ⋆˚꩜。 :
AND EVERYONE HATES ON THE ADA’S WHEN THEYRE ACTUALLY GOATED
2026-08-17 18:41:51
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nmbroneivystan
ella ᖭི༏ᖫྀ ⸆⸉ :
and they gave u the hatch...
2026-08-18 00:41:43
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bxtchesluv
𝒮av🧸ྀི :
if i’m not injured and on death hook and able to get them i definitely will
2026-08-17 19:48:50
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maee.2003
Mae tOqUéBeC 🇨🇦 :
As an Ada P100 I can confirm that I prefer dying trying to save randoms than escaping alone
2026-08-18 04:21:12
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quantumferet
quantumferet :
Lore accurate Ada wong !!!
2026-08-17 22:58:46
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nessalainee
Nessa :
AND THEY GAVE YOU HATCH .
2026-08-18 03:50:11
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princewiz38
WiZ :
How Ava felt after escaping
2026-08-18 02:37:42
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alexander_jurado
alexander_jurado :
NO MAN LEFT BEHIND
2026-08-18 12:13:52
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interstellar_empire
[¡!Interstellar Empire¡! ⋞⚜⋟] :
I remember once I ran back into the map to unhook someone; they got out, but I got morid. I'd do it again too. I'm too much of a Leon main
2026-08-18 11:43:39
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oblivionsluv
oblivionsluv :
I did this two days ago for a Nicolas, he was so thankful for the hatch and not being left behind 🥹
2026-08-18 13:17:00
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unemployed_boss_onsteam
Elijah🇲🇽 :
A random Leon flashlight saved me twice and looped both killers long enough for me to get to exit gate. I think about him a lot
2026-08-18 00:00:12
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cypher.oshea
Cypher.Oshea :
I saved a fucking feng while injured and the last one and she took a hatch right after I saved her so I died. I seriously think now about saving folks lol
2026-08-18 10:40:22
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lexilovestlou
𝓛𝓮𝔁 ིᖭ༏ᖫྀ :
i never leave my teammates. I main ada and claire 😋
2026-08-17 18:53:38
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yeoubiaaaa
yeoubiaaaa :
and they gave you hatch! so many times when i get saved like this the other person will run to hatch to leave right after 💀
2026-08-17 19:54:42
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ll._.penguin._.ll
penguin !!!! 🐧 🫧 :
moments like these make every bad game worth it 💜
2026-08-17 19:27:16
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xredactedinkx
xredactedinkx :
I still wonder if the Claire I rescued thinks about me 😂 we were the last two left she got caught and I ran across the entire map to get her. Can’t remember if I died or not I think I did
2026-08-17 18:47:09
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zwjrko
🎧 :
it usually doesn’t matter much to me whether i escape or not so i will always risk the save ✊
2026-08-17 21:08:38
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mustardgas543
mustardgas121 :
Absolute cinema
2026-08-17 17:09:19
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Graham's number is a colossal number that serves as an upper bound for a specific problem in Ramsey theory. It is a certain very large power of three, which is written using Knuth's up-arrow notation. It is named after Ronald Graham. It became known to the general public after Martin Gardner described it in his
Graham's number is a colossal number that serves as an upper bound for a specific problem in Ramsey theory. It is a certain very large power of three, which is written using Knuth's up-arrow notation. It is named after Ronald Graham. It became known to the general public after Martin Gardner described it in his "Mathematical Games" column in Scientific American in November 1977, where it was stated: "In an unpublished proof, Graham has recently established a bound so large that it holds the record for the largest number ever used in a serious mathematical proof." In 1980, the Guinness Book of World Records repeated Gardner's claims, further fueling public interest in the number. Graham's number is unimaginably larger than other well-known large numbers such as a googol, a googolplex, and is even larger than Skewes's number and Moser's number. The entire observable universe is too small to contain an ordinary decimal representation of Graham's number (it is assumed that each digit would take up at least a Planck volume). Even power towers of the form a^{b^{c^{\dots}}} are useless for this purpose (in the same sense), although the number can be written using recursive formulas, such as Knuth's notation or their equivalents, which is exactly what Graham did. The last 500 digits of Graham's number are: 024259506950647383956574791365193517983 34535362521 43003540126026771622672160419810652263169 355188780 38814483140652526168785095552646051071172 000997092 9124954437888749606288291172506300130362 2934916080 2545946149457887142783235082924210209182 5896753560 4308699380168924988926809951016905591995 1195027887 1783083701834023647454888222216157322801 0132974509 273445945043433009010969280253527518332 89884461508 9404248265018193851562535796399618993967 9054966380 0322234872396701848518643905910457562726 2464195387 In modern mathematical proofs, numbers even larger than Graham's number are sometimes encountered, for example, in work with the finite form of Friedman's theorem on Kruskal's tree theorem—the so-called TREE(3). #bas#basedz#bazedp#typyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyp

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