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this "La la la la la-a-a-a-a" perfectly fitting in the rhythmic base never is gonna get old I guess.
Also crazy how many techno/ hardstyle songs got there in the last two three years and most have over 1 million views
Every round was mine to win. Clutches? Routine. Aces? Expected. I wasn’t part of the team; I was the team. Prime just gave me better opponents to outgun.
That era defined me — not as a player, but as a one-man highlight reel. CS:GO Prime was where I stopped grinding and started dominating.
Tupac
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