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  1. Welcome To csbd Enjoy !
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  2. V1 : 11 Votes V2 : 2 Votes Im V1 So Im Winner , Ty for Accpet Battle
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  5. It is not how much we have, but how much we enjoy, that makes Happiness
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  8. Sometimes i don't understand people , i knew a guy who asked me to come on fb i told him okhy when we are on fb he asked me plzzz me elder i told him go req on csbd and i will give start grade , after 5 min he told me no now i told him no then he start insulting my mother next time if someone ask me in fb for grade i will ban him !
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  9. Good server is just depend on behavior of Administrator in server
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  10. Name of the oponent: @Farouk-Messi Theme of work: http://imgur.com/a/IbgoF Type of work (signature, banner, avatar, Userbar, logo, Large Piece): Avatar Size: 150 x 250 *Text: Battle Watermark: csbd Working time: 4
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  11. Hello Mr Bhooth Wana Make Screenshot Follow Those Steps first prss on button Print Scrn in your keybord Then Open Paint And Preess COLLER or PASTE Then Save Your Image into png
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  12. Name of the oponent: @∂єνιℓ Theme of work: http://imgur.com/a/Ptu9p Type of work (signature, banner, avatar, Userbar, logo, Large Piece): avatar Size: 150*250 *Text: Battle Watermark: csbd/csblackdevil Working time: 24h
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  14. @/-K.I.K.O-/ @Gh0st^^ @=(HALK.MaN)= Ydkom f chikh
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  15. Lack of interest, "Bump" is not used. T/C
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  16. Lack of interest, "Bump" is not used. T/C
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  17. ø Method of contact (Y!m / Skype): dark.wason00 ø Item(s) on sale: Steam with all cs, gmod and more... ø Price of the product(s): 15$ Minimum 12$ ø Product photo(s): http://imgur.com/is4JaP0 ø Payment method: Paypal. ø Other specifications:-
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  20. lown lown lown lown lown lown @-DarkGeNeSiS- :v :v
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  26. I blow a bag today, I don't do nothin' fugazy
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  29. Battle done Congrats @Detroix™ You are the winner T/c
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  32. Throughout the confusion of Donald Trump's campaign and the chaotic events of his early days in the White House, one controversy has clung to the Trump train like glue: Russia. The sudden departure of Michael Flynn from his role as national security adviser on Monday was the latest in a string of controversies tying the administration to apparent Russian interests. Mr Flynn resigned after misleading the president, and Vice-President Mike Pence, over whether he discussed sanctions with Russia's ambassador in the weeks before Mr Trump took office - which would violate a law that prohibits private citizens from conducting diplomacy. It was back in May 2016 that the first reports emerged of hackers targeting the Democratic Party. Over the next two months, the reports suggested US intelligence agencies had traced the breaches back to Russian hackers. In July, on the eve of the Democratic National Convention, Wikileaks published 20,000 internal emails stolen by the hackers. US intelligence officials said they believed with "high confidence" that Russia was behind the operation, but the Trump campaign publicly refused the accept the findings. Instead, at a press conference, Mr Trump caused outrage by inviting Russian hackers to target Hillary Clinton's controversial personal email server, saying: "Russia, if you're listening, I hope you're able to find the 30,000 emails that are missing". About the same time the hacking scandal was beginning to unfold, Mr Trump's then campaign manager, Paul Manafort, was accused of accepting millions of dollars in cash for representing Russian interests in Ukraine and US, including dealings with an oligarch with close ties to Russian President Vladimir Putin. While Mr Manafort was running the campaign, the Republican Party changed the language in its manifesto regarding the conflict in Ukraine, removing anti-Russian sentiment, allegedly at the behest of two Trump campaign representatives. Mr Manafort was investigated by the FBI and quit as Mr Trump's campaign chairman. Like Mr Flynn, Mr Manafort, a political operative with more than 40 years' experience, was supposed to marshal some of the chaos and controversy around Mr Trump, but ended up falling prey to it. In December, the FBI and Department of Homeland Security published a report of the US intelligence findings linking Russia to the hack. In response, President Barack Obama expelled 35 Russian diplomats and levied new sanctions on Russia. The world awaited Mr Putin's response but he chose not retaliate. Mr Trump, by then the president-elect, sided with the Russian president, tweeting: "Great move on delay (by V. Putin) - I always knew he was very smart!" Mr Putin's decision not to respond in kind struck many as a canny PR move, but reportedly set off suspicions among US intelligence officials that Russia was confident the sanctions would not last. The same month, Mr Trump picked Rex Tillerson as his nominee for secretary of state, arguably the most important job in the cabinet. The biggest hurdle for Mr Tillerson's confirmation? Close ties to Mr Putin. As CEO of the ExxonMobil oil company, Mr Tillerson cultivated a close personal relationship with the Russian leader, leading many to speculate on whether he was fit to serve as America's most senior foreign diplomat. In January, Buzzfeed published a dossier compiled by Christopher Steele, a former British intelligence official and Russia expert, which alleged that Moscow had compromising material on the then-president-elect, making him liable to blackmail. Among the various memos in the dossier was an allegation that Mr Trump had been recorded by Russian security services consorting with prostitutes at a Moscow hotel. Mr Trump dismissed the claims as fake news. CNN revealed that President Obama and President-elect Trump had been briefed on the existence of the dossier by intelligence officials, and Buzzfeed went one further, publishing the entire thing. The document went off like a hand grenade tossed into the already febrile political scene and generated a backlash against Buzzfeed for publishing what were essentially unverified claims. In February, the most concrete and damaging Russia scandal finally surfaced, months after suspicions were raised among intelligence officials. A Washington Post report said Mr Flynn had discussed the potential lifting of Mr Obama's Russia sanctions with the Russian ambassador, Sergei Kislyak, before Mr Trump took office. Mr Flynn, who had appeared regularly on Russian propaganda channel RT and once attended dinner with Mr Putin, resigned as Mr Trump's national security adviser, saying he had "inadvertently briefed the vice-president-elect and others with incomplete information regarding my phone calls with the Russian ambassador" late last year. It is illegal for private citizens to conduct US diplomacy. Mr Trump has made no secret of his regard for Mr Putin and his desire to establish closer ties with Russia. But the more pressing question, and one which the president just can't seem to shake, is just how close those ties already go.
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  33. I just find a solution for this problem, and maybe your windows make a copy of your folder cs First do this : Hidden files WIN7: https://www.bleepingcomputer.com/tutorials/show-hidden-files-in-windows-7/ Hidden files WIN10: http://www.isunshare.com/windows-10/show-hidden-files-and-folders-in-windows-10.html Now go to you Local Disk (C:) > Users > "yourname" > AppData > Local > VirtualStore > Valve Search in these folders, maybe this solve your problem
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  34. Welcome to CSBD HF & GL
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  35. If you are using Steam: Right-click on the game in the Steam list, and click "View Screenshots". Then, click "Show on Disk" to open the directory where your screenshots are held. Another solutions: It's suppose to be in your steamapps>your user name>counter strike> and the images should be there. Make sure your config file is correct. Go to your cstrike folder, open up config.cfg, then, you should see: bind "F5" "NAMEOFBIND" Make it to: bind "F5" "snapshot" Save it, restart CS
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  36. The Swedish government has defended its decision to have its officials wear headscarves during a trip to Iran, saying that failing to do so would have broken the law. Trade Minister Ann Linde led a business team last week and faced criticism for wearing a headscarf, or hijab. Sweden says it has the world's first "feminist government". A prominent Iranian women's rights activist and Swedish politicians have criticised the decision."It is ruinous to what is called a feminist foreign policy" said Liberal party chief Jan Bjorklund, who said Iran oppressed women through legislation. The Swedish government should have requested that female members of the delegation should not have been required to wear a headscarf, he said, and that if the request were not granted any trade agreements should have been signed in Sweden or a third country. But Ms Linde told the Aftonbladet newspaper that she was not willing to break Iranian law. She said that since the only other option would be to send an all-male delegation, she was required to wear a headscarf. Swedish Prime Minister Stefan Lofven was also in Iran and said he raised human rights issues with Iranian President Hassan Rouhani. Masih Alinejad, an Iranian journalist and activist, posted an image of Swedish Deputy Prime Minister Isabella Lovin signing a climate bill surrounded by female colleagues earlier this month next to one of several female Swedish government officials wearing headscarves and greeting Mr Rouhani. The image of Ms Lovin was widely seen as mocking a picture of Donald Trump signing an anti-abortion executive order surrounded by male aides and advisers. Women in the Swedish government "should have condemned an equally unfair situation in Iran," Ms Alinejad posted to My Stealthy Freedom, a po[CENSORED]r Facebook page she runs that encourages Iranian women to post pictures of themselves without the hijab. "Because if you are feminists and you care about equality then you should challenge inequality everywhere," she told the BBC. "They must stand for their own values." In 2015, several media reports noted that former US First Lady Michelle Obama did not wear a headscarf during a visit to Saudi Arabia after the death of King Abdullah, although numerous foreign female leaders and dignitaries had previously done so. Foreign women are not required to wear a headscarf in the country, unlike in Iran. Ms Linde said she would not wear one during an upcoming visit to Saudi Arabia.
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