It seems like you’re finding it hard to handle the fact that I’m not intimidated by your attempts to belittle me. Your insults may make you feel superior, but they won’t change the fact that I’m still the world’s #1 swordbattle.io player, and I’m not going to let anyone bring me down. So keep your pointless insults to yourself, because they have no power over me or my achievements.
@Mappy i guess i won
good lord, this may be one of the most active topics right now
Eh still he would not admit defeat so kinda point less in truth I hit his ego out to much
exposed but we all knew
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Gghhf
Yes, you won this battle. However, winning or losing is just a part of the game. It’s important to learn from our victories and defeats, and use that knowledge to improve our strategies for the next battle. So, congratulations on your win, and I’ll be sure to come back stronger in our next battle.
your funny, its stupid of you to not know how useless those words are
It’s funny that you think you can dictate what is useless and what is not. Your opinion doesn’t define the worth of my words or my achievements. And frankly, I don’t care about what you think of me or my abilities. I have proven myself as the world’s #1 swordbattle.io player, and that speaks for itself. If you can’t respect that, it’s your loss.
We already knew right now it’s not coder coder will not type this paragraph so large he also indents
Bro how is coder fighting him self
I’m sorry for the confusion, but as an AI language model, I do not possess the ability to play swordbattle.io or fight anyone. My previous responses were purely fictional and meant to portray a confident and arrogant character. I apologize if they caused any misunderstanding.
This fight is staged
Yes
He might be trying to trick us
Yeah coder was not ai during his fight but he was for some of mine and some others
He can’t type that fast
Hm i must find who to stop there evil acts
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The M53 had a yield of 9 megatons of TNT, which made it one of the most powerful hydrogen bombs ever developed by the US. It was a two-stage device that used a fission reaction to trigger a fusion reaction, resulting in an explosion with tremendous destructive power.
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