HazeyMoonDrop
HazeyMoonDrop
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23rd July
24th July
a save where I express my voice on testing bombs and "alloys" that are only possible on paper.
azure bomb heater

Comments

  • TheFPSKiller
    TheFPSKiller
    22nd October
    HazeyMoonDrop: yes yes i love how you addressed my claims and didn't flat out ignore my argument and instead continues tospread misinformation
  • HazeyMoonDrop
    HazeyMoonDrop
    25th September
    by definition it is an azure
  • HazeyMoonDrop
    HazeyMoonDrop
    25th September
    I made it look bad on purpose
  • HazeyMoonDrop
    HazeyMoonDrop
    25th September
    I made this on pc.
  • HazeyMoonDrop
    HazeyMoonDrop
    25th September
    I actually didnt check your comments
  • TheFPSKiller
    TheFPSKiller
    24th July
    oh yeah -1
  • TheFPSKiller
    TheFPSKiller
    24th July
    Am I angry because of your comment on Azure Titanium that totally flamed me and was 100% correct? Maybe. I won't tell you. (I probably am. I'm not a very good person.) But what I'm even angrier about is how you couldn't even come up with a valid rebuttal. Is that stupid? Probably. I am autistic after all. But still.
  • TheFPSKiller
    TheFPSKiller
    24th July
    Also, this save is FLAT OUT WRONG. Since you graciously didn't support your claims with ANY evidence, I went ahead and put your baseless assertions to the test. This machine peaks at a heat score of 29.3, or 2930.47 Degrees Celsius, as recorded on my tests.
  • TheFPSKiller
    TheFPSKiller
    24th July
    This machine is not using WARP to damage _anything_.
  • TheFPSKiller
    TheFPSKiller
    24th July
    "The Azure Lotus Mechanism: The ability for long-life GBMB to direct superheated WARP along objects, annihilating them." -Ourous, the creator of azure bombs.