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Glad she is liking the game, just wish she didn't waste her god skill from Aphro for example. That thing will absolutely destroy but she always fires it at one bar for almost no damage.
Ответить☺️☺️☺️🩷💕🥰🥰🥰🩷💕
ОтветитьThank you for the stream🩷
ОтветитьThanks for the stream!
ОтветитьThis time Big Cat meant DIVINE TROUBLE!!! 😲
ОтветитьWhen it comes to beer it is just finding the right beer. Sometimes you just have to try something new until you find the right one.... But you shouldn't have to feel pressured to drink just to fit in.
ОтветитьRaoras take on beer is 100% me.
I do like ciders (pear and apples ones) though but normally I drink spiced runs with ginger ale.
Why do I like beer? I just love how refreshing it is kind of like a fizzy soft drink, but with that nice, savory taste. And it pairs great with meat! especially chicken! If you want to enjoy beer but struggle with the bitterness, try to avoid most European beers and go for lagers, especially Japanese ones (except Heineken) if possible!Their flavor isn’t too strong, so they’re relatively easy to drink!
ОтветитьPoor Raoro. You don't need to force yourself to drink beer BUT maybe hard seltzer would taste better for you. The Strong Zero was good when I had it in Japan.
Ответитьyou should try some beer when you next visit cc or kiwawa found out German beer is just great
ОтветитьI think it’s better if you don’t drink a beer. More healthy and less money spend
Ответитьummm....i'm your new fan, if you pay attention to my comment, I just want to express that your livestream is very engaging, haha maybe I will follow you for a long time, will be your big fan, hope you always live and don't... graduate... a bit selfish but I really like watching you, wish you good health and more development ♥
Very love you Raora
Came from another clip I saw, will stay for the gameplay
English is like that because English is not one language - it's five or six languages hiding in a trench coat, pretending to all be one language.
It's got the grammar of German, alphabet from Latin, vocabulary from Greek and French, and a dash of old Norse and Gaelic to spice things up.