Genderflip | Ritchie
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Genderflip | Ritchie
@Genderflipp
|| Nyan-binary || any/all | 26 || Ganondorf || Candle fan #16


you should have to disclose that you watch vtubers when you apply for editing work like you do if you’re a felon

after careful deliberation i think these are my top 4 middle evos

NorthernLion causally dropping the “Brother, give your nose a squeak and tell me what you hear”

nova tendência de calcinha, calcinha sem alça

AJ Greer will have a phone hearing tomorrow for boarding Connor Zary. #TimeToHunt #Flames

Throwback to an interview with the IW devs talking about MW19 👉 Joe Cecot: “Our weapons are a bit more lethal than the recent Black Ops, and that helps lower skill players get a kill when they otherwise wouldn’t” Interviewer: “But will that come at the expense of the hardcore players?” Cecot: “Um… that’s not the plan” 🗣️



MW 2019 was the best COD of the last 8 or so years and arguably top 3 all time. Respectfully I don’t care about what the pro players thought of it. -Best SND we’ve ever seen -Sound + Aesthetics were S Tier -Gunplay might be the best we’ve ever had -Gunfight -Warzone Camping DEFINITELY was an issue, I’ll give you that. The game had some maps that were abysmally slow. BUT MW 2019 was literally a franchise revitalization moment for Call of Duty. It was grounded, it was gritty, and it reminded people of the old days of COD. After Infinite Warfare (2016), WWII (2017) and Black Ops 4 (2018)…and in the face of competition like Fortnite, PUBG, and Apex Legends dominating the streaming space… MW 2019 single handedly forced Call of Duty back to forefront of cultural relevance. I don’t give a shit if the game launched without red dots on the mini map, or Dead Silence being a field upgrade. Peanuts compared to what this game did for Call of Duty as a whole. MW 2019 gave COD a lifeline when it needed it most.






















