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Blackfire

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  1. <21:09:50> "#CeLTiXxX*$": 1
    <21:09:54> "#CeLTiXxX*$": 2
    <21:09:58> "#CeLTiXxX*$": at 3 i will ban u
    <21:10:00> "Blackfire / CSBALCKDEVILS": really i dont know why u talk abouit
    <21:10:02> "Blackfire / CSBALCKDEVILS": i swear
    <21:10:04> "Blackfire / CSBALCKDEVILS": idk
    <21:10:06> "#DusT": me ?
    <21:10:10> "Blackfire / CSBALCKDEVILS": just tell me more
    <21:10:13> "#CeLTiXxX*$": with blackfire
    <21:10:24> "Blackfire / CSBALCKDEVILS": remove namE !?
    <21:10:31> "#DusT": Black just remove csblackdevil
    <21:10:34> "#DusT": let only ur name
    <21:10:35> "#CeLTiXxX*$": <16:10:29> "Blackfire / CSBALCKDEVILS"that name
    <21:10:38> "#DusT": Blackfire
    <21:10:41> "#CeLTiXxX*$": that name
    <21:10:51> "#CeLTiXxX*$": Ok
    <21:11:00> "#CeLTiXxX*$": i hope that u didnt piss in your pants
    <21:11:03> "#CeLTiXxX*$": because this is a joke
    <21:11:05> "#CeLTiXxX*$": HAHHAHAHAHAHAHAHAH

    i will kill you Celtixx :v

  2. <20:50:20> "G.O.G-" was added to server group "Administrator" by "[Mr.Love] Mr.Love".

    Congrats @G.O.G

    1. G.O.G

      G.O.G

      thanks bro ❤️ 

    2. HICHEM

      HICHEM

      Congratulations GOG

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  4. are you still alive ? ;v

    1. Isco47

      Isco47

      yes , sure ? 

    • Abusing with Servers Groups (CS:GO player , Girl , Dota2 player etc) from Staff members could lead to an instant remove. ( Max 1 Game Icon ). Exception clans area members
      • no one respect this rules anymore even staff give 3 icons to Unkowns users 
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  6. V2 . text . effects
  7. all love your name @P N G

    1. Shadox

      Shadox

      thanxs baby <3 

  8. Blackfire

    helpy !

    hello i hope this will solve it here
  9. 4 gifts per 1 day 

    awesome gifts ❤️ ty guys

  10. here he got banned  after a 1 hours i see him online at streeT Zm 

    <11:54:14> "AnonymoZ-" was kicked from the server by "Blackfire" (You are Roported)     @Hopper™ ?

  11. OLd BUT GOLD

    1. SoMo

      SoMo

      hhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh

    2. Blackfire

      Blackfire

      i love those girls xd

  12. I dont have time for fake friends anymore. Either be real .Or be gone ?

  13. congrats . you pay for right sv 

  14. @REVAN @Equin0x  

    Legends GFX DESINGER best desinger ever seen

    i hope someday come back again to support Gfx i wish that.

  15. Blackfire

    Problem cs

    heloo dear i have solution for your problem. first way : you can just reinstall your cs . second way : You Need To watch this video THIS vidoe will Solve your problem Just watch it step by step .
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  17. i want know why all have same reply ?. why all mentioned mr.love if he want reply he will at first minuts so dont make a huge distrub for nothing you need answers ? just contact him at ts3 he always online there i hope from all understand this . Regards
  18. 18:49:51> "Silny Mokotów" was banned permanently from the server by "blonda" (am cod)

    kids who hack sv csbd  deserve ban this is so simple .

    be careful !

  19. Three people were killed in Zimbabwe's capital Harare after troops opened fire on rioting opposition supporters, police say. The government says the army was deployed in central Harare to help police restore order. The opposition MDC Alliance condemned the crackdown, saying it was a reminder of the "dark days" of Robert Mugabe's rule. It alleges that the governing Zanu-PF party has rigged Monday's elections. Zimbabwe violence: As it happened Harare chaos in pictures Parliamentary results show Zanu-PF heading for a big majority in the first elections since long-serving ruler Mr Mugabe was ousted from power. The presidential result has yet to be declared. However, the MDC Alliance insists that its presidential candidate, Nelson Chamisa, won Monday's election. European Union monitors have expressed concern over the length of time it is taking to declare the presidential result. What are the two sides saying? President Emmerson Mnangagwa was quoted by state broadcaster ZBC as saying: "We hold the opposition MDC Alliance and its whole leadership responsible for this disturbance of national peace, which was meant to disrupt the electoral process." He later took to Twitter to urge peace Justice Minister Ziyambi Ziyambi said the army had been deployed in Harare to disperse a violent crowd and to restore "peace and tranquillity". He added: "The presence of the army is not to intimidate people but to ensure that law and order is maintained. They are there to assist the police." A spokesman for Mr Chamisa condemned the deployment of soldiers and the subsequent loss of life. "Soldiers are trained to kill during war. Are civilians enemies of the state?" he asked. "There is no explanation whatsoever for the brutality that we saw today." Correspondents say the violence was confined to the centre of Harare - an opposition stronghold - while other parts of the country remain calm. Latest reports from the capital suggest the security forces are in control of the streets. Chaotic scene of burning tyres' By Pumza Fihlani, BBC News, Harare Army vehicles and police trucks rolled into Zimbabwe's main city on Wednesday after the wait for the election results took an ugly turn. MDC Alliance supporters had been gathering in various parts of Harare since the morning, but when news came that Zanu-PF had won the majority of seats in parliament and that the presidential results were not ready, the previously upbeat mood changed. Opposition supporters went on the rampage down Harare's busy streets, heading towards an old Zanu-PF office and carrying large stones, sticks and anything else they could grab along the way. The crowd chanted: "We want Chamisa." They believe the election has been stolen, and are demanding the MDC be announced as the winner. Riot police using water cannon and tear gas arrived to a chaotic scene of burning tyres and an unrelenting crowd. There were hundreds of them. They jeered and pelted the police vans with stones. In another part of the city where more opposition protesters had gathered, the army used whips to disperse them. Today's clashes may not have been on the scale of the "days of old", where intimidation by security police was the order of the day, but it's certainly not the peace many had been praising until now. Something has changed here. The Zimbabwe Electoral Commission (Zec) has announced 132 seats for Zanu-PF so far, and 59 for the MDC Alliance, ZBC state media reported. There are 210 seats in the National Assembly's lower house. More than five million people were registered to vote, and there was a high turnout of 70%. ZBC had reported that the electoral commission would announce the presidential results at 12:30 local time (10:30 GMT) on Wednesday, but only parliamentary results were read out. The BBC's Shingai Nyoka reports that the announcement on the presidential poll was not made because representatives of some of the 23 candidates had failed to turn up to verify the results. A presidential candidate needs more than 50% of the vote to win outright. Otherwise, a run-off election will be held on 8 September. What are election observers saying? The EU mission has criticised the delay in announcing the presidential results. Zec has until Saturday to do so. It said it had observed several problems, including media bias, voter intimidation and mistrust in the electoral commission, adding that there was an "improved political climate, but un-level playing field and lack of trust". This is the first time in 16 years that the government has allowed EU and US election monitors into the country. The African Union mission has said the elections "took place in a very peaceful environment" and "were highly competitive". It added that it could not confirm opposition parties' complaints of vote-buying, intimidation by the state and bias by traditional leaders. A preliminary report by the Southern African Development Community (Sadc) observers said the elections were largely peaceful and conducted in accordance with the law.
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