Vladimir Garbeshkov (@vladir0x) 's Twitter Profile
Vladimir Garbeshkov

@vladir0x

Used to be decent at this game called CS

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linkhttp://www.twitch.tv/vlad1rox calendar_today09-05-2016 16:02:05

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The recent interview of Flying is Tricky Business on HLTV.org has been one of the most interesting reads in a loooong time! Thank you Professeur Ever since BIG - CR4ZY has been the first team I could feel excited about and look forward seing them winning! GL

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My facial expression after successfully baiting all my mates into rushing A and I’m ready to do some LMS frags and spam the “welcome to the clutch” bind. Alexander Szymanczyk Patrick Zaremba Nasuada et al.

My facial expression after successfully baiting all my mates into rushing A and I’m ready to do some LMS frags and spam the “welcome to the clutch” bind.  

<a href="/kakafuCS/">Alexander Szymanczyk</a> <a href="/P4TriCK_cs/">Patrick Zaremba</a> <a href="/_nasuada/">Nasuada</a> et al.
Bill Holohan SC (@billholohansc) 's Twitter Profile Photo

A history lesson for people who think that history doesn't matter: What's the big deal about railroad tracks? The US standard railroad gauge (distance between the rails) is 4 feet, 8.5 inches. That's an exceedingly odd number. Why was that gauge used? Well, because that's the way

A history lesson for people who think that history doesn't matter:
What's the big deal about railroad tracks?
The US standard railroad gauge (distance between the rails) is 4 feet, 8.5 inches. That's an exceedingly odd number.
Why was that gauge used?
Well, because that's the way