Silasftw
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Silasftw
@silasftw
Co-Founder https://t.co/NUQru3p1ib | | Previously @glootesports | Previously @ESL | Co-owner @BushParanoia | Partnered Swedish streamer.
Stockholm, Sverige Katılım Temmuz 2014
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@Edark94 @Wattwurm73 I don't think I could come up with a more disgusting combo of toppings if I tried

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Holy FUCK someone opened a Swedish pizzeria in London... Maybe, just maybe, we'll all make it after all #NEVERDOOM
Who wanna go on Monday for lunch & get some Swedish slop??? @Wattwurm73


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@TheCryptoDaddi @HanzoYasunaga Will check it out, hmm I take it in the fat? 😂 stomach!
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Yea that Tesa is no joke. Best I’ve found was Amino Club with a 20% discount code. Shit still adds up quiiiick. However, I will say that the amount of lean muscle I’ve put on bc of it is no joke. Seeing results in 9 weeks that I haven’t seen in 6 months of HARD consistent work eating to perfection!
I’ll be adding more sources to PeptiDex.app but you can view 3 vendors pricing for Tesamorelin & other peptides.
Code PEPTIDEX saves 20% on all orders 🦾
I have yet to try KLOW & NAD+. Though I hear the NAD is incredible. Do you take it IM or IV drip?
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I feel like this is a pretty rough take.
I go to the gym 1.5-2H a day 5-6 days a week. My biggest struggle is energy, stubborn lower belly fat & mood swings.
The current peptide stack I’m on has allowed me to lose close to 5% body fat in 9 weeks. Energy is at an all time high & my hormones are fully balanced allowing me to stay out of the depths of depression I normally feel.
Are peptides a cure all? No. Are they helping me to navigate life right now? Absolutely yes.
Idk that laziness is at an all time high, though it could be argued by the simple use of AI dependency. But biohacking my body to optimally perform is not something I would consider lazy. In fact, quite the opposite 🦾
🧙♂️💜@swapfees
People would rather inject themselves with poison and take pills than to workout 30 mins a day. Is laziness at an all time high?
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@TheCryptoDaddi @HanzoYasunaga I do mots-c, KLOW blend, reta, nad+, want to do tesamorelin but it’s so damn expensive :(
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Currently running Tesamorelin, BPC-157, MOTS-C, Kisspeptin, DSIP & Retatrutide (GLP-3)
My first batch was Biotech Peptides, now I’m using Amino Club for the last 4 weeks. If you use the PEPTIDEX coupon code you’ll get 20% off.
Up to date COA from Freedom Diagnostics (similar to Janoshik)
Any questions hit my DMS!
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@LibOrNormal Is that the project jail mary music in the background lol
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@Haokah274872 @Jawdropper @Mohammad_Alhind @Boogily_Woogily Point proven 😂 wonder why you got banned
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@BlitzIstHeir @Dexerto I bought it with plan to play it in the future :D
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@JayKayBull @b_svard @heygurisingh None of the settlers is turnbased afaik, but why are you doing this comment if you havnt played it?
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🚨Someone just open sourced a full Settlers II-inspired strategy game and it's been in active development for over 20 years.
It's called Widelands. And it's not a demo.
It's a complete, fully playable real-time strategy game -- with singleplayer campaigns, online multiplayer, custom maps, and more depth than the original game it was inspired by.
Here's what you actually get:
→ Full singleplayer campaigns with scripted scenarios and objectives
→ Online multiplayer with matchmaking and LAN support
→ Multiple playable tribes, each with unique buildings, units, and economies
→ Complex supply chain mechanics -- roads, carriers, warehouses, production chains
→ Map editor for building and sharing custom maps
→ Active modding support via Lua scripting
→ Runs on Windows, macOS, and Linux natively
→ 27,000+ commits. Still actively maintained in 2026.
Here's the wildest part:
Settlers II came out in 1996. Ubisoft owns it now and has done nothing meaningful with it in decades.
A community of volunteers has been quietly building a better version of it -- completely free -- for over 20 years.
Version 1.3 dropped in December 2025.
This is what open source game preservation looks like.
2.2K GitHub stars. 79 contributors. 16 releases.
100% Open Source. GPL-2.0 License.
(Link in the comments)

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@royyaps @nickimoraa @Ifanyima The sooner you realize it’s not 9 idiots but 10 in each game, the sooner you find clarity in life 😂
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@AnthonyEclipse The sucky part is that this could be an awesome thing to make people have a lot of free time to do anything it want, but in reality will only help big corps, just like when computers came and people thought we could go down to 3-4 day work weeks.
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@allnewsisbad @exQUIZitely How do I open this video? Like actually getting to yotugue lol, says I need to lofin
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@exQUIZitely They left us with a teaser for DK3 but it never came. 😭
youtu.be/ZUCH7ROefDg?si…

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"A new species of creature has entered your dungeon..."
Bullfrog made some of the most unique and best games ever in the 90s. They always pushed the limits and were willing to try new concepts: Populous, Syndicate, Magic Carpet and – of course – Dungeon Keeper 2.
This one was released in 1999, not long before EA shut the studio down. You command imps to excavate dungeons, mine gold, and construct rooms like lairs, hatcheries, and torture chambers to attract and train minions such as goblins, trolls, demons and more to defend against invading heroes, while trying to seize portal gems to breach the surface world. And that voice-over was simply perfect! It was so good to be evil :)
One of the many reasons Bullfrog is still missed and remembered as one of the most iconic studios ever is their unmatched skill at always coming up with something new. I can’t think of another game studio that perfected that skill to Bullfrog’s degree.
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@exQUIZitely @paulbettner One of my favourite games, really loved the humour in it and the cinematics :D
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2-1 win vs @100T_CS here at PCC! From facing elimination in the last group stage game yesterday to playing with a new level of energy today.
Let's go @JohnnySpeedsCS ⚡⚡⚡
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For someone who watches YouTube videos on 1.5 speed, this feature is golden
We already experienced in Where Winds Meet - and it made slow-paced conversation more bearable
Jake Lucky@JakeSucky
One of the features I really liked in Crimson Desert is you can fast forward through dialogue while still being able to understand the context, it's not a jump skip, but a time save
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