Antny
 
 
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DICKCHEESE&CRACKERS 10 minutes ago 
+Rep Gave me a hand when I needed a job that one time
Rustoria | MSN 13 Nov @ 4:32am 
+rep nice profile😉
~Alino4ka~ 5 Nov @ 12:24am 
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🧡 Cool Guy 🧡
⚡⚡ Let’s be friends for future games ⚡⚡

🌟🌟 Have a wonderful year🌟🌟
💫💫 Stay safe & take care💫💫

🔥🔥🔥+REP The profile is fire 🔥🔥🔥


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DICKCHEESE&CRACKERS 22 Apr @ 12:42am 
As time marched on, the Soviet Union cast a spell of innovation, conjuring up gaming machines from the future. Children gathered in arcades, their eyes wide with wonder, as they embarked on quests to outsmart the capitalist invaders on screens glowing with promise. The legendary Tetris, a game of falling blocks and rising tensions, mirrored the strategic stacking of geopolitical power, each line cleared a metaphor for the Iron Curtain itself.
DICKCHEESE&CRACKERS 22 Apr @ 12:42am 
In the pixelated heart of Mother Russia, where the snowflakes dance to the tune of the balalaika, there lies a secret history of gaming as vast as the Siberian tundra. It is said that the first Russian gamers were the mighty tsars themselves, who, bored with the monotony of ruling, sought refuge in the fantastical realms of digital conquests. They traded their scepters for joysticks and their thrones for arcade seats, battling not for land, but for high scores and the eternal glory of the leaderboard.
76561199015533315 13 Apr @ 6:50am 
+rep nice profile😉