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Scotts_Tots got a reaction from BonfireCentipede in Favorite Game During Childhood
sadly it's minecraft for me
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Scotts_Tots got a reaction from Dannypicacho in The First xG GolfIt Night (3/23/19)
shutup fuck up asshole Danny
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Scotts_Tots reacted to Dannypicacho in The First xG GolfIt Night (3/23/19)
Sorry friend but I got a map of my own in mind so everybody gets your brains activated because it's a 200IQ+ only map.
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Scotts_Tots got a reaction from Dannypicacho in Favorite Game During Childhood
sadly it's minecraft for me
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Scotts_Tots reacted to Tatost in ligmalamp
I'm pretty sure I have another demo of your free killing. You're not a first-time offender and you knew what you were doing the entire time, -1. Just wait your week.
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Scotts_Tots reacted to Chrono in Scotts_Tots - Counter-Strike
+1 purely because you make genocide feel dumb.
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Scotts_Tots got a reaction from Dannypicacho in jb_clouds_final_v5
You're wrong clouds is a godly map
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Scotts_Tots reacted to ScottNi in jb_clouds_final_v5
I believe the map caused some problems with the server although I may be wrong.
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Scotts_Tots got a reaction from nuen in Saving For a New PC! Advice?
Building a PC yourself is typically much more economical than buying a prebuilt PC from reputable businesses. A "cheap" PC would probably be around $550 to get solid performance but costs could be cut in certain places if truly needed. Below is my recommendation on what you should buy in terms of parts. If you need something that would be a lower price message me and I could create a new list for you.
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Scotts_Tots reacted to Genocide in Scotts_Tots - Counter-Strike
Honestly for the longest time I thought you were ScottNi.
-1 You Fake.
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Scotts_Tots got a reaction from Tatost in Saving For a New PC! Advice?
Building a PC yourself is typically much more economical than buying a prebuilt PC from reputable businesses. A "cheap" PC would probably be around $550 to get solid performance but costs could be cut in certain places if truly needed. Below is my recommendation on what you should buy in terms of parts. If you need something that would be a lower price message me and I could create a new list for you.
$500 - Tom15781's Saved Part List - Ryzen 3 2200G 3.5 GHz Quad-Core, GeForce GTX 1050 Ti 4 GB Phoenix, MasterBox Q300L MicroATX Mini Tower - PCPartPicker
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Scotts_Tots reacted to PolarCoded in Scotts_Tots - Counter-Strike
+1 Hes very active and knows the rules pretty well. A:9 M:7
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Scotts_Tots got a reaction from PolarCoded in LANE - Counter-Strike
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Counter-Strike Offenders In-Game Name
LANE Offender's Identity
76561198294085019 Ban Type
Team Ban Explanation and Evidence
Baited as shown in the clip and free shot both T's while in cells.
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Scotts_Tots reacted to Tatost in Scotts_Tots - Counter-Strike
+1 I see you on a shit ton and you're pretty chill
A: 8
M: 7