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NecroLord

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This means that she was 8 when America decided to do a little bit of trolling in her town of birth, which explains a lot.
It was a BLAST!
 

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Dancing Revenant go brrrrrr.
 
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There's also games journalists (still legally considered to be people as of the time of this post).

Also the lower one isn't even double jumping, it just walked off. If it was starting with a jump its path would be identical until the top one jumped.
 
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It's a term pannenkoek created to explain how he completed a level in super mario 64 without pressing the jump button (by pressing it before the level starts so he can use the half-jump state to kick walls). But while that's funny, the best part of the video is where he goes into building up speed to go so far off the map that the game loses track of where he is.

 

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It's a term pannenkoek created to explain how he completed a level in super mario 64 without pressing the jump button (by pressing it before the level starts so he can use the half-jump state to kick walls). But while that's funny, the best part of the video is where he goes into building up speed to go so far off the map that the game loses track of where he is.



Jesus Christ, imagine if that autistic problem solving was directed toward something actually productive.
 

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