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2018-08-27 at 9:21 AM UTC
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2018-08-27 at 11:49 AM UTCWe've been rused.
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2018-08-27 at 12:21 PM UTCWhich one of you niggas shot up the Madden game?
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2018-08-27 at 1:06 PM UTC
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2018-08-27 at 1:35 PM UTCSo it was a nigga
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2018-08-27 at 1:43 PM UTCWasn't it the winner from 2017 who didn't make it to the next round got pissed went and got his gun and had a temper tantrum? So sad that so many were hurt and 2 killed (not included the shooter)
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2018-08-27 at 1:48 PM UTC
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2018-08-27 at 2:40 PM UTCHe's a white kid
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2018-08-27 at 2:44 PM UTCRemember, these kids eat, sleep, piss and shit gaming. They spend years, 20 hours a day, seven days a week, homing their gaming prowess. To lose in the early round is like an actual death to them. And if they have to die, so does everyone else.
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2018-08-27 at 2:49 PM UTC
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2018-08-27 at 2:55 PM UTC
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2018-08-27 at 3:02 PM UTC
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2018-08-27 at 3:34 PM UTC
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2018-08-27 at 5:07 PM UTC
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2018-08-27 at 5:15 PM UTC
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2018-08-27 at 5:25 PM UTC
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2018-08-27 at 7:27 PM UTC
Originally posted by stupid noob Honing*
https://www.merriam-webster.com/words-at-play/home-in-or-hone-in -
2018-08-27 at 7:32 PM UTC
Originally posted by -SpectraL https://www.merriam-webster.com/words-at-play/home-in-or-hone-in
Read your own link. That's about the phrases "homing in" versus "honing in". Referring to increasing one's skill is not and never was "homing". The article even saysThe verb hone also dates to the late 1700s. Its original meaning is "to sharpen or smooth with a whetstone." By the early 20th century another meaning had developed: "to make more acute, intense, or effective." Instead of just honing blades, people were now honing skills.
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2018-08-27 at 7:35 PM UTC
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2018-08-27 at 7:50 PM UTCShut the fuck up spec.