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12/27/2022 03:19 Burokelis#31
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Originally Posted by Fir3andIc3 View Post
You can find gg Bypass for justac here ez on elite
you can and u can get banned as easily ^^,
edit:before u respond have you tried it? :] if so how did it go for u how long did u last before ban?
12/27/2022 11:06 Fir3andIc3#32
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Originally Posted by Burokelis View Post
you can and u can get banned as easily ^^,
edit:before u respond have you tried it? :] if so how did it go for u how long did u last before ban?
tested yes. not very long bc i not playing this server. But it still works and my char is not banned sofar :)
12/27/2022 13:36 curina#33
they don't care noob chars my peirogi friend
your beloved serbian admin told me that once
12/27/2022 18:18 Fir3andIc3#34
Iam talking about justac. And pierogi are russian.iam not russian Mr .Toxic friend
12/27/2022 18:32 curina#35
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Originally Posted by Fir3andIc3 View Post
Iam talking about justac. And pierogi are russian.iam not russian Mr .Toxic friend
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pierogi
did you ever tell truth?

who is toxic my dear lover of thieves and scammers?
12/28/2022 12:46 Fir3andIc3#36
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Originally Posted by Burokelis View Post
you can and u can get banned as easily ^^,
edit:before u respond have you tried it? :] if so how did it go for u how long did u last before ban?
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Originally Posted by curina View Post
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pierogi
did you ever tell truth?

who is toxic my dear lover of thieves and scammers?
Jesus, please read the link again. Especially the terminology:

....The English word "pierogi" comes from Polish pierogi [pʲɛˈrɔgʲi], which is the plural form of pieróg [ˈpʲɛruk], a generic term for filled dumplings. It derives from Old East Slavic пиръ (pirŭ) and further from Proto-Slavic *pirъ, "feast".[6] While dumplings as such are found throughout Eurasia, the specific name pierogi, with its Proto-Slavic root and its cognates in the West and East Slavic languages, including Russian пирог (pirog, "pie") and пирожки (pirozhki, "small pies"), shows the name's common Slavic origins, antedating the modern nation states and their standardized languages. In most of these languages the word means "pie"....

and also orgins:

While the origin of the pierogi is often under debate, the exact origin of the dish is unknown and unverifiable. Dumplings most likely originated in China (near russia) and became widespread in Europe during the Middle Ages or later periods.[1] Some claim that pierogi were spread by Marco Polo's expeditions through the Silk Road, thus suggesting a connection to Chinese mantou.[12] Other sources theorize that in the 13th century, pierogi were brought by Saint Hyacinth of Poland from the Far East (Asia) via what was then the Kievan Rus'
12/28/2022 14:00 curina#37
This is what a real pierogi expert is talking about lmao
I see I hit a sensitive spot ha ha
01/07/2023 00:58 Neon1994#38
Hi
01/08/2023 12:35 curina#39
sup mate?