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@rekt_tekashi Good morning rekt
Today is a good day for you to click that buy button on $kilroy .
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@rekt_tekashi GM from $Kilroy! Rekt this community has the best bagworkers, 5 months straight of grinding everyday. Grab a bag and join us we are relentless and going to multi millions soon! 🔜

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@mannthatsreal @patty_fi Patty $Kilroy is the Shrimps community but on steroids! Come on Patty show some love and join us! We will raid you every day until you join!! lol

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#kilroywashere is so massive that we touch another cinematic masterpiece, a story that stretched from 1995 to 2019 and, in true Kilroy Was Here spirit, left a mark connecting different generations.
We’re talking about Jumanji and its continuation Jumanji: Welcome to the Jungle. Everyone knows the first one, it’s a classic.
Quickly about Alan Parrish. As a kid, he gets pulled into the game and disappears for decades, surviving in a brutal jungle world while time moves on without him. When he returns, he’s no longer the same person. He adapted, endured and made it through something no one else truly understands.
In the second film, new characters enter the game and find a shelter built by someone who survived there before them. On the wood, carved by hand, there is a simple but powerful mark: ALAN PARRISH WAS HERE. This is not just nostalgia, it’s a signal that someone was there before you, someone survived and left proof. That is pure Kilroy energy, not about showing off, but about presence and continuity.
Now think about it. New players, new audience, new films, but the same idea still works and is still used by major studios to connect stories across decades. How many more confirmations do you need. Big names, big screens, real cultural continuity, and you are still thinking whether to enter or not.
Don’t be like Brooks in Shawshank. Be like Red. Be like Alan. Leave your mark and move forward now.
@pumpfun are you really going to stay on the sidelines while this keeps proving itself again and again, or are you finally going to recognize what is in front of you.
$Kilroy was here
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