Skyy
Pennsylvania, United States
Squeaky ott. :3
Squeaky ott. :3
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last played on 24 Apr
16.9 hrs on record
last played on 22 Apr
995 hrs on record
last played on 22 Apr
bassblitzed 10 Apr @ 9:11am 
Bombardillo Coccodrillo, un fottuto alligatore volante, che vola e bombarda i bambini a Gaza, in Palestina. Non crede in Allah e ama le bombe. Si nutre dello spirito di tua madre. E se hai tradotto tutto questo, allora sei uno stronzo. Non rompere la battuta, prostituta.
bassblitzed 25 Mar @ 7:06pm 
Son of Beast was a coaster built in the year 2000 by the Roller Coaster Corporation of America (RCCA) and designed by legendary coaster designer Werner Stengel. It was made of southern yellow pine and stood at a height of around 66 meters (218 feet, making it the first wooden hypercoaster) and was well over 2000 meters long, it broke several world records being the tallest and fastest in the world and second longest after the original Beast.
Located in beautiful (at the time Paramount’s) Kings Island just north of Cincinnati Ohio it was also the only wooden rollercoaster even today that featured a vertical loop. It also featured a novel element called a rose bowl, an invention of Stengel that served as an exciting twist to the Beast’s iconic classic helix. The whole ride was a forceful experience, not afraid to get rough like a real woodie should.
bassblitzed 25 Mar @ 7:06pm 
The theming was notable for tying into the lore of the Beast and the park as a whole, being themed to a containment facility for the more violent son. While the ride design itself was flawless in every way, it suffered from RCCA’s poor lumber suppliers that resulted in some minor issues for the ride. When Cedar Fair took control in 2007, they were eager to erase Paramount’s lasting legacy of ultimate and experimental thrill rides that competed on the cutting edge of coasters and blew a few instances of problems out of proportion to shut down a coaster that could have lasted for 100 years in less than 10, the site it stood on is now occupied by Banshee, a B&M invert and a grave with a semi eternal flame in honor of the most legendary coaster to grace this Earth
Tyl 3 Mar @ 9:31am 
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bassblitzed 7 Feb @ 1:55pm 
-rep furry
bassblitzed 17 Sep, 2024 @ 12:02am 
I had a plushie and i used to pour milk on it and suck the milk back out and it was super heavy and whenever i squished it milk came out but the milk tasted really good and when I threw the plushie against the wall it would make a loud thud. I brought it to school one time and made my friends hold it. They thought it was disgusting but they also liked it.