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Livestreams #85
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Bustabit but by Sviatoslav
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Hii Guys,So I've been playing on Bustabit a lot, and Sviatoslav asked me to create a bot for him to use on CS:GO-Crash. I didn't want to just make it for him, but I told him I would teach him how to make one. He agreed, and so ...
Livestreams #84
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Youtube splitup
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Hey G33ks,So I have been working on splitting my channel in multiple channels, and dedicating them for certain purposes. For example, the gaming channel will (when the migration is complete) only have gaming related stuff, like my livestream archives, gaming compilations and so on. I hope to by ...
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