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  • Birthday 12/15/2001

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    Planning to become Moderators forum , Nothing is impossible , Just work hard!

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  1. congra new grade xD 

  2. Just you are stupid idk what is your problem ??

    1. VaGner!

      VaGner!

      hhhhhhhhh Cobga FINe

    2. YosseF

      YosseF

      Hhhh congra nice gradre ?

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  3. OMG man you have very lucky , i want got this grade please @#CeLTiXxX ? 

    Enjoy 

    1. Russ ;x

      Russ ;x

      u wanna this grade? its easy just insult mr.love :v

  4. congratulations for you new grade ajajajajajajajjaajajajaajjajajajajajajajaj

  5. Don't cry baby , Banned its for Legends :'v 

    1. Russ ;x

      Russ ;x

      not ur buisness!

  6. Congrats for new grade ? 

    1. OyaYansa

      OyaYansa

      Friend has to see a lot since the counter strike is related to the forum and if he does the wrong thing in the counter strike he is also punished in the forum depending on the seriousness of the problem

       

  7. Good new grade xD 

     

  8. Nice i like your new Rank, you deserve it after Delete Highlife Server, good luck with your new Rank, looks like beautiful in your account :)))

    1. Akrapovic

      Akrapovic

      Thank you Celtixxx

  9. France is seeing renewed anti-government protests, with nearly 90,000 security personnel on the streets. Some 8,000 officers and 12 armoured vehicles have been deployed in Paris alone, where about 5,000 people have gathered in the city centre. At least 127 people have been held in Paris. Video footage showed several episodes of police firing tear gas. The "yellow vest" movement opposed fuel tax rises but ministers say it's been hijacked by "ultra-violent" protesters. Last week, hundreds of people were arrested and scores injured in violence in Paris - some of the worst street clashes in the French capital for decades. What is happening this weekend? About 5,000 people gathered on the Champs-Elysées and marched a short distance to a police cordon where they stopped. There have been a few confrontations, with police firing tear gas at protesters in a side street as tensions flared. The gas is believed to be phosgene, much stronger than substances used previously. Le Monde journalist Aline Leclerc tweeted (in French) that there were fewer protesters, and that police were searching bags and confiscating items such as helmets and spectacles. She said that the demonstrators were mostly men aged between 20 and 40, with women and older men apparently put off by the threat of violence. The BBC's Hugh Schofield, on the Champs-Elysées, says he was told by protesters that their masks, used to protect against tear gas, had also been removed by police. Police say at least 127 people have been detained at railway stations and in the streets, with more than 350 stopped for identity checks. About 65,000 security officers were deployed across the country last weekend, but that has been increased to 89,000, even though Interior Minister Christophe Castaner said he expected fewer protesters than last weekend, perhaps about 10,000 nationwide. "Ten thousand is not the people - it's not France," he said. Some calls on social media for attacks on police and the Élysée palace in an "Act IV" drama have been unnerving. One MP, Benoît Potterie, received a bullet in the post, accompanied by the words: "Next time it will be between your eyes." Six matches in the top tier of France's football league have been postponed. The Louvre, Musée d'Orsay and other sites are closed in Paris. Mayor Anne Hidalgo issued a plea: "Take care of Paris on Saturday because Paris belongs to all the French people." Where are we with the yellow vest movement? The "gilets jaunes" protesters are so-called because they have taken to the streets wearing the high-visibility yellow clothing that is required to be carried in every vehicle by French law. The BBC's Lucy Williamson in Paris says that over the past few weeks, the social media movement has morphed from a protest over fuel prices to a leaderless spectrum of interest groups and differing demands. Who are the 'gilets jaunes'? Ball in Macron's court after violent protests Its core aim, to highlight the economic frustration and political distrust of poorer working families, still has widespread support, our correspondent says.
  10. Elon Musk renames his BFR spacecraft Starship. Elon Musk has changed the name of his forthcoming passenger spaceship from Big Falcon Rocket (BFR) to Starship. The entrepreneur would not reveal why he had renamed the craft, which has not yet been built, but added its rocket booster will be called Super Heavy. In September, Mr Musk's SpaceX company announced that Japanese billionaire Yusaku Maezawa had signed up to be the first passenger to travel on the ship. The mission is planned for 2023 if the spaceship is built by that time. It is the craft's fourth name - it started out as Mars Colonial Transporter (MCT) and then became Interplanetary Transport System (ITS) before becoming BFR. Over the weekend, Mr Musk tweeted that the spaceship was being redesigned, saying the new version was "very exciting. Delightfully counter-intuitive". Starship is due to replace the Falcon 9 and Falcon Heavy vehicles eventually and will cost an estimated $5bn (£3.9bn) to build. Insight: Mission to the heart of Mars The weird and wonderful life of Elon Musk Elon Musk makes another space tourism promise Mr Musk's plan is for Starship to take people into space on commercial flights around the Moon and Mr Maezawa would be his first "moon tourist". However, he will not land on the Moon but will travel on what is called a "free return trajectory", which will bring Starship back to Earth after it has gone around the far side of the Moon. Only 24 humans have visited the Moon - all of them Americans; 12 of them landed on the moon. Nasa's Apollo 17 in December 1972 marked the last time humans landed on the Moon, or went beyond low-Earth orbit. Mr Musk's longer-term plans are to take people to Mars and colonise the planet. He did not reveal any details of the new design for the craft, but had previously said it would be able to transport up to 100 passengers to Mars. Mr Musk has had a troubled year. In September, he was ordered to step down as chairman of electric car maker Tesla and pay a $20m fine, in a deal struck with US regulators over tweets he posted about taking the firm private. He also found himself in another controversy after appearing on a podcast while smoking marijuana. Although the drug is legal in California, where the podcast was recorded, shares in Tesla fell more than 9% after his appearance.
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    ¤ Name[/nickname]: FiNe ¤ Age: 17 ¤ Country:Algeria ¤ Occupation: Student at the high school. ¤ A short description of you like always: Nothing ¤ How did you found out CsBlackDevil Community: By myself ¤ Favorite games: Cs1.6 & PUBG ¤ Favorite server (server doar din comunitate!):-
  12. Teamspeak 3 isn't free on mobile?

    If it is free send me the link to download it on my own mobile! Please. ❤️

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