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ghostycows0
The real Tord :
Lore accurate wesker
2024-08-06 10:54:44
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elixiong_
EliXiong :
Even with hacks, weaker hacks faster
2024-08-06 19:36:18
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goku.black.d1
MiNzoಠಿ_ಠ :
wesker ultra instinct 100%🗿
2024-08-06 21:00:05
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dominic_duchi
Dominic_Duchi :
💀💀💀💀💀desde cuando Wesker tiene el ultra instinto
2024-08-06 21:58:08
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adrian_2862
Adrián_28 :
But but but Chris can beat wesker😭
2024-08-06 14:23:26
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roxyreo
RoxyReo :
Jill: "I gotta put me first" 🏃🏽‍♀️👮🏻‍♀️
2024-08-06 12:44:58
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the.scarlet.phoenix
the.scarlet.phoenix :
wesker barely breaking a sweat dodging the million bullets per second shots then theres jill just casually strolling through it all
2024-08-07 02:41:47
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shqttas
DCUO_Cain :
Thats not even humanly possible 😭😭😭😭
2024-09-06 00:48:48
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z0r0.5
René Descartes 🇸🇦 :
wesker vs enderman 💀
2024-08-07 18:24:41
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consusmanos_oficial
consusmanos :
wasker: ni tus hacks pueden contar mi
2024-08-06 22:04:53
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opgameaholic
opgameaholic :
So we not gonna talk about the mini gatlin shotgun😂😂
2024-08-08 01:23:40
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hj_king11
Guest12121212 :
okay dude I understood Wesker is the ultra instinct first user😭🙏
2024-09-10 14:23:29
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eo_maxx__
Max William :
“Esquivo esquivo”
2024-08-07 13:22:46
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410.derrick
410.derrick :
I wanna see a live action wesker so bad bro🤦🏽‍♂️
2024-10-24 23:32:54
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sdgamer484
SDGamer :
Kkkkk é mta forçação de barra conseguir ganhar do Wesker, alias da maior dos boss de RE
2024-08-07 01:39:56
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rodrig0rh
RodrigoRH :
Mano Wesker Melhor Boss Que Tem No Resident Evil
2024-08-07 17:18:52
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kacangbuncits
⠀ ⠀ ⠀ ⠀ ⠀᠌ :
that is not Wesker, that is gojo
2024-08-07 18:47:31
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zx.x79
captain :
شدعوه دراغون بول مو رزدنت ايفل
2024-08-06 15:17:32
286
meme_untuk_kesenangan
MEME UNTUK KESENANGAN :
wesker: bos nya lu apa gua sih
2024-08-18 12:42:49
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muhammaddayat135
dayat :
wesker: cape anj
2024-08-09 08:32:28
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crow2503
William Day :
I’ve always wanted to get rapid shot and use it but I never could LOL
2024-08-06 12:49:35
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jgwr08
フランシス :
Bro unlocked the Ultra Instinct
2024-08-06 12:45:34
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_ajbarrios_
AJBarrios :
en las películas: procede a morir por una puerta :v
2024-08-06 21:48:46
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walo_28
walo_28 :
Hope this game gets a remake
2024-08-10 20:44:57
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In the second half of the 18th century, Frederick II the Great (1712–1786), King of Prussia, carried out one of the most interesting and successful food reforms of his time: the introduction of the potato as a staple crop for his population 🏰🥄. Although potatoes were already being cultivated in other parts of Europe, many Prussian peasants rejected them. They didn’t understand their value: potatoes didn’t grow from seeds, the edible part grew underground, and they looked more like animal feed than real food 🌱🐷. To encourage acceptance, Frederick issued a royal decree in 1756 mandating the cultivation of potatoes and tried to convince people of their usefulness — but with little success 📜🚫. Then he used psychological strategy: he had potatoes planted in royal fields and placed guards to protect them, creating the impression that the crop was highly valuable. However, the guards were ordered not to guard them too strictly. As a result, peasants began to “steal” the potatoes, planting them in secret — and soon realized their worth 🍽️😯. This tactic became known as an example of clever propaganda and manipulation for the public good, and potatoes quickly became a dietary staple across Prussia and eventually throughout Europe 🌍✅. From that time comes the saying: “to steal the king’s potato,” meaning: “to fall for a trick – that ends up saving your life” 🎩✨. In the long term, the introduction of potatoes greatly contributed to reducing hunger and improving food security across Europe, making this campaign one of the earliest examples of state-led food policy with lasting impact 💡🥘. #historytok  #DidYouKnow  #funfact  #storytime  #lifehackfromhistory  #potatohistory  #fyp
In the second half of the 18th century, Frederick II the Great (1712–1786), King of Prussia, carried out one of the most interesting and successful food reforms of his time: the introduction of the potato as a staple crop for his population 🏰🥄. Although potatoes were already being cultivated in other parts of Europe, many Prussian peasants rejected them. They didn’t understand their value: potatoes didn’t grow from seeds, the edible part grew underground, and they looked more like animal feed than real food 🌱🐷. To encourage acceptance, Frederick issued a royal decree in 1756 mandating the cultivation of potatoes and tried to convince people of their usefulness — but with little success 📜🚫. Then he used psychological strategy: he had potatoes planted in royal fields and placed guards to protect them, creating the impression that the crop was highly valuable. However, the guards were ordered not to guard them too strictly. As a result, peasants began to “steal” the potatoes, planting them in secret — and soon realized their worth 🍽️😯. This tactic became known as an example of clever propaganda and manipulation for the public good, and potatoes quickly became a dietary staple across Prussia and eventually throughout Europe 🌍✅. From that time comes the saying: “to steal the king’s potato,” meaning: “to fall for a trick – that ends up saving your life” 🎩✨. In the long term, the introduction of potatoes greatly contributed to reducing hunger and improving food security across Europe, making this campaign one of the earliest examples of state-led food policy with lasting impact 💡🥘. #historytok #DidYouKnow #funfact #storytime #lifehackfromhistory #potatohistory #fyp

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