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Trolling of a CoDtard

Suchy

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Some guy records a kid arguing with him, then plays it back making the tard arguing with himself, without him realising.


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Wyrmlord

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It happens because most of us don't realize how we sound when we speak. Hearing a playback of your voice and realizing that it is you can be a terrifying experience.
 

Suchy

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The recording was repeated three times and that kid still kept on arguing. It's like memory of a fish that lasts 8 seconds.
 

canakin

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wanna troll cod? get an online crack, equip all the explosive weapons (grenade launchers, underbarrel grenade launchers, rpgs etc.), spam em all across the map, watch the butthurt.
 

Suchy

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Why are so many CoD players British?
I don't know, but doesn't it perfectly fit to a chav image?

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laclongquan

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It happens because most of us don't realize how we sound when we speak. Hearing a playback of your voice and realizing that it is you can be a terrifying experience.
First time I heard my voice on the loudspeaker system in Uni auditorium, I vowed never to sing outside again. Even though I think I have pretty good voice that can do justice to the 80-90s pop music I like to sing. Never ever.
 

Menckenstein

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