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Adzaboy
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'He said I took a shortcut' | Soldierboy edit
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My first Cayo perico on PS5 with Elite Challange (target: tequila)
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Robbing the Thrax from the Diamond Casino in GTA V ONLINE.
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like and subscribe to my RUclips for more 💯 #gtavonline #gaming #gta #gtav #gtavonlinegameplay
GTA V ONLINE | The Cayo Perico Heist Solo Bearer Bonds.
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GTA V ONLINE | The Cayo Perico Heist Solo Bearer Bonds.
Fighting a Megalodon and a Ghost ship | Sea of Thieves
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Fighting a Megalodon and a Ghost ship | Sea of Thieves
GTA V ONLINE | Diamond Casino Heist Grindidng for the *New* DLC (Entrance:BigCon,Target:Artwork)
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GTA V ONLINE | Diamond Casino Heist Grindidng for the *New* DLC (Entrance:BigCon,Target:Artwork)
The Superdollar Deal (Auto shop missions) | GTA V ONLINE
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The Superdollar Deal (Auto shop missions) | GTA V ONLINE
The DATA Contract (Auto shop missions) | GTA V ONLINE
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The DATA Contract (Auto shop missions) | GTA V ONLINE
GORN is so FUN with these modes | GORN (VR)
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GORN is so FUN with these modes | GORN (VR)
Dead by Daylight with friend | Dead by Daylight
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Dead by Daylight with friend | Dead by Daylight
Robbing The Unioun Depository (Tripple Money) | GTA V ONLINE
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Robbing The Unioun Depository (Tripple Money) | GTA V ONLINE
GTA V ONLINE | Diamond Casino Heist (Entrance:Silent and Sneaky,Target:Gold)
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GTA V ONLINE | Diamond Casino Heist (Entrance:Silent and Sneaky,Target:Gold)
Customising the *New* Toundra Panthere | GTA V ONLINE
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Customising the *New* Toundra Panthere | GTA V ONLINE
Buying and Customising the *New* 50 Storage Garage | GTA V ONLINE
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Buying and Customising the *New* 50 Storage Garage | GTA V ONLINE
GTA V | Customizing the *New* Wenny Issi Rally
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GTA V | Customizing the *New* Wenny Issi Rally
GTA V ONLINE | First Diamond Casino Heist in 2023 (Entrance:BigCon, Target:Artwork,EliteChallange)
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GTA V ONLINE | First Diamond Casino Heist in 2023 (Entrance:BigCon, Target:Artwork,EliteChallange)
GTA V ONLINE | Diamond Casino Heist in snow (Entrance:SilentSneaky, Target:Paintings)
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GTA V ONLINE | Diamond Casino Heist in snow (Entrance:SilentSneaky, Target:Paintings)
GTA V - Customising the Declasse Tahoma Coupe Vehicle (Drug Wars DLC)
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GTA V - Customising the Declasse Tahoma Coupe Vehicle (Drug Wars DLC)
Cayo Perico Hesit stealing the Panther Statue and completing the Elite Challange.
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Cayo Perico Hesit stealing the Panther Statue and completing the Elite Challange.
Fighting the Kracken with my friends |Sea of Thieves
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Fighting the Kracken with my friends |Sea of Thieves
Adzaboy and Occurr go against the Green Megalodon | Sea of Thieves
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Adzaboy and Occurr go against the Green Megalodon | Sea of Thieves
GTA V CAYO PERICO HEIST (target Ruby necklace and entrance Airstrip)
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GTA V CAYO PERICO HEIST (target Ruby necklace and entrance Airstrip)
GTA V CAYO PERICO HEIST (Panther Statue with elite challenge)
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GTA V CAYO PERICO HEIST (Panther Statue with elite challenge)
CASINO HEIST GTA V ONLINE (entrance:Big Con, target:Gold)
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CASINO HEIST GTA V ONLINE (entrance:Big Con, target:Gold)
How to get the Alien boxers in GTA V ONLINE Halloween Event 🎃
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How to get the Alien boxers in GTA V ONLINE Halloween Event 🎃
Halloween event UFO and Thunder storms 🎃
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Halloween event UFO and Thunder storms 🎃
Underrated bro
Appreciate it
W keep going brother
@@دانيالابوزيد-ح1ز appreciate it
Bro: How did you get so jacked? Me: I took a shortcut!
Father:You’re a fucking disappointment
Compound v is a type of drug in the boys
@@FlorencioIII-b3tI think he meant Testosterone and trembo
@@Johnny-_. Some drugs do make you stronger
peakkk
Appreciate it occurr
w
Appreciate it hally
good edit bro keep it up
Thanks mate appreciate it
amazing brother
Thanks brother appreciate it
amazing brother
Thanks brother appreciate it
Dang bruh
Man you are lucky you have a partner, Im stuck with randoms like one time We entered the casino as grupe sechs and one random dude got lost and one of us gone to get him and guess what? in the vault we were going perfect until the same dude he decided to hack and failed the hack and the alarm was raised and after we got out of the casino three of us went to the helicopter but he again decided to drive to the buyer with cops chasing him and he died, (I left the mission).
What platform do you play on ?
Xbox
@@Adzaboy Xbox one or Xbox series ?
Xbox Series X
@@Adzaboy we should play together someday and make a video together 😂
Haha
Imagine knowing arthur today… that’d be cool
Yeah it would
Don't know why I called it a racoon
This is peak
Ik bro
This was painful to watch
we have the same halloween face paint haha
Hahaha
It is the best one
The feeling of inadequacy is all too common in today’s culture. With social media putting lives on display, it’s much easier to envy others’ lives that seem more glamorous. The imposter syndrome plagues many working professionals, and even the most successful executives feel they are unworthy of their accomplishments. In missions, Christ followers are not immune to feeling inadequate. When God calls us to play a role in the Great Commission, our insecurities tend to bubble to the surface. Many of us feel inexperienced, unqualified, too young, too old, or simply not good enough to be used by God to take the gospel to the nations. Throughout history, God’s people have often felt ill-equipped to do what God had called them to do. Yet the Lord has used even the most insecure people to accomplish great things for the Kingdom. Ineloquent When God wanted to take the Israelites out of Egypt and into the Promised Land, He called on Moses to lead His people. Moses was not ready for the task. “‘Who am I that I should go to Pharaoh and bring the Israelites out of Egypt (Exodus 3:11)?’” Moses asked. “‘What if they do not believe me or listen to me … (Exodus 4:1)?’” God showed Moses wondrous signs-turning his staff into a serpent and making his hand leprous and back to normal again. But Moses remained unconvinced. “‘Pardon your servant, Lord. I have never been eloquent, neither in the past nor since you have spoken to your servant. I am slow of speech and tongue.’” -Exodus 4:10, emphasis added Many believers freeze when it comes to sharing the gospel for fear of saying the wrong thing. Just talking to a stranger on the street can be frightening. Moses wasn’t told to talk to just any stranger; He was told to approach Pharaoh, the leader of all of Egypt. But God didn’t tell Moses to go alone. “‘I will be with you (Exodus 3:12),’” He said. “‘… I will help you speak and will teach you what to say (Exodus 4:12).’” We should be prepared to share the gospel when the opportunity arises (1 Peter 3:15). At the same time, we should remember that God is with us in every conversation, sovereignly working in both us and those we encounter. Weak When Midian oppressed the Israelites, God chose a man named Gideon to save His people. An angel came to Gideon, calling him a “‘mighty warrior (Judges 6:12)’” and saying, “‘Go in the strength you have and save Israel out of Midian’s hand. Am I not sending you (Judges 6:14)?’” “‘Pardon me, my lord,’ Gideon replied, ‘but how can I save Israel? My clan is the weakest in Manasseh, and I am the least in my family.’” - Judges 6:15, emphasis added Sometimes, we may feel too weak-physically, spiritually, or emotionally-to participate in God’s mission. But God often uses the weak to display His strength. His power is made perfect in weakness (2 Corinthians 12:9). In Gideon’s case, the Lord promised, “‘I will be with you, and you will strike down all the Midianites, leaving none alive (Judges 6:16).’” Weakness is just an opportunity for God to be glorified through those who faithfully follow Him. When you feel too weak to respond to the Lord’s calling, rely on His strength to carry on. Too Young/Old During the reign of Josiah, God came to Jeremiah and told him He had appointed him to be a prophet even before he was born. Jeremiah’s response was similar to Moses’ with one key difference. “‘Alas, Sovereign Lord,’ I said, ‘I do not know how to speak; I am too young.’” -Jeremiah 1:6, emphasis added When Jeremiah said he was “too young,” he was likely no older than 17. In many places today, that’s not old enough to legally be considered an adult. Moses, on the other hand, was 80 when God appeared to him, which is when many people are already living in retirement. But age makes no difference to God. If He made Sarah a mother at age 90, He can do anything through anyone at any age. “But the Lord said to me, ‘Do not say, “I am too young.” You must go to everyone I send you to and say whatever I command you. Do not be afraid of them, for I am with you and will rescue you,’ declares the Lord.” -Jeremiah 1:7-8 Age cannot stand in the way of God using you. Whether He calls you at age 17 or age 80, He can still do great things through you. Adequate When all of these men felt inadequate, God reminded them of a powerful truth: “I will be with you.” Our shortcomings do not disqualify us from missions because our God is enough. He can take any weakness or inability and turn it into an incredible testimony. If we respond in obedience like Moses, Gideon, and Jeremiah, the Lord will be with us as we take His name to the nations. “Not that we are adequate in ourselves so as to consider anything as having come from ourselves, but our adequacy is from God … .” -2 Corinthians 3:5, NASB
The feeling of inadequacy is all too common in today’s culture. With social media putting lives on display, it’s much easier to envy others’ lives that seem more glamorous. The imposter syndrome plagues many working professionals, and even the most successful executives feel they are unworthy of their accomplishments. In missions, Christ followers are not immune to feeling inadequate. When God calls us to play a role in the Great Commission, our insecurities tend to bubble to the surface. Many of us feel inexperienced, unqualified, too young, too old, or simply not good enough to be used by God to take the gospel to the nations. Throughout history, God’s people have often felt ill-equipped to do what God had called them to do. Yet the Lord has used even the most insecure people to accomplish great things for the Kingdom. Ineloquent When God wanted to take the Israelites out of Egypt and into the Promised Land, He called on Moses to lead His people. Moses was not ready for the task. “‘Who am I that I should go to Pharaoh and bring the Israelites out of Egypt (Exodus 3:11)?’” Moses asked. “‘What if they do not believe me or listen to me … (Exodus 4:1)?’” God showed Moses wondrous signs-turning his staff into a serpent and making his hand leprous and back to normal again. But Moses remained unconvinced. “‘Pardon your servant, Lord. I have never been eloquent, neither in the past nor since you have spoken to your servant. I am slow of speech and tongue.’” -Exodus 4:10, emphasis added Many believers freeze when it comes to sharing the gospel for fear of saying the wrong thing. Just talking to a stranger on the street can be frightening. Moses wasn’t told to talk to just any stranger; He was told to approach Pharaoh, the leader of all of Egypt. But God didn’t tell Moses to go alone. “‘I will be with you (Exodus 3:12),’” He said. “‘… I will help you speak and will teach you what to say (Exodus 4:12).’” We should be prepared to share the gospel when the opportunity arises (1 Peter 3:15). At the same time, we should remember that God is with us in every conversation, sovereignly working in both us and those we encounter. Weak When Midian oppressed the Israelites, God chose a man named Gideon to save His people. An angel came to Gideon, calling him a “‘mighty warrior (Judges 6:12)’” and saying, “‘Go in the strength you have and save Israel out of Midian’s hand. Am I not sending you (Judges 6:14)?’” “‘Pardon me, my lord,’ Gideon replied, ‘but how can I save Israel? My clan is the weakest in Manasseh, and I am the least in my family.’” - Judges 6:15, emphasis added Sometimes, we may feel too weak-physically, spiritually, or emotionally-to participate in God’s mission. But God often uses the weak to display His strength. His power is made perfect in weakness (2 Corinthians 12:9). In Gideon’s case, the Lord promised, “‘I will be with you, and you will strike down all the Midianites, leaving none alive (Judges 6:16).’” Weakness is just an opportunity for God to be glorified through those who faithfully follow Him. When you feel too weak to respond to the Lord’s calling, rely on His strength to carry on. Too Young/Old During the reign of Josiah, God came to Jeremiah and told him He had appointed him to be a prophet even before he was born. Jeremiah’s response was similar to Moses’ with one key difference. “‘Alas, Sovereign Lord,’ I said, ‘I do not know how to speak; I am too young.’” -Jeremiah 1:6, emphasis added When Jeremiah said he was “too young,” he was likely no older than 17. In many places today, that’s not old enough to legally be considered an adult. Moses, on the other hand, was 80 when God appeared to him, which is when many people are already living in retirement. But age makes no difference to God. If He made Sarah a mother at age 90, He can do anything through anyone at any age. “But the Lord said to me, ‘Do not say, “I am too young.” You must go to everyone I send you to and say whatever I command you. Do not be afraid of them, for I am with you and will rescue you,’ declares the Lord.” -Jeremiah 1:7-8 Age cannot stand in the way of God using you. Whether He calls you at age 17 or age 80, He can still do great things through you. Adequate When all of these men felt inadequate, God reminded them of a powerful truth: “I will be with you.” Our shortcomings do not disqualify us from missions because our God is enough. He can take any weakness or inability and turn it into an incredible testimony. If we respond in obedience like Moses, Gideon, and Jeremiah, the Lord will be with us as we take His name to the nations. “Not that we are adequate in ourselves so as to consider anything as having come from ourselves, but our adequacy is from God … .” -2 Corinthians 3:5, NASB
The feeling of inadequacy is all too common in today’s culture. With social media putting lives on display, it’s much easier to envy others’ lives that seem more glamorous. The imposter syndrome plagues many working professionals, and even the most successful executives feel they are unworthy of their accomplishments. In missions, Christ followers are not immune to feeling inadequate. When God calls us to play a role in the Great Commission, our insecurities tend to bubble to the surface. Many of us feel inexperienced, unqualified, too young, too old, or simply not good enough to be used by God to take the gospel to the nations. Throughout history, God’s people have often felt ill-equipped to do what God had called them to do. Yet the Lord has used even the most insecure people to accomplish great things for the Kingdom. Ineloquent When God wanted to take the Israelites out of Egypt and into the Promised Land, He called on Moses to lead His people. Moses was not ready for the task. “‘Who am I that I should go to Pharaoh and bring the Israelites out of Egypt (Exodus 3:11)?’” Moses asked. “‘What if they do not believe me or listen to me … (Exodus 4:1)?’” God showed Moses wondrous signs-turning his staff into a serpent and making his hand leprous and back to normal again. But Moses remained unconvinced. “‘Pardon your servant, Lord. I have never been eloquent, neither in the past nor since you have spoken to your servant. I am slow of speech and tongue.’” -Exodus 4:10, emphasis added Many believers freeze when it comes to sharing the gospel for fear of saying the wrong thing. Just talking to a stranger on the street can be frightening. Moses wasn’t told to talk to just any stranger; He was told to approach Pharaoh, the leader of all of Egypt. But God didn’t tell Moses to go alone. “‘I will be with you (Exodus 3:12),’” He said. “‘… I will help you speak and will teach you what to say (Exodus 4:12).’” We should be prepared to share the gospel when the opportunity arises (1 Peter 3:15). At the same time, we should remember that God is with us in every conversation, sovereignly working in both us and those we encounter. Weak When Midian oppressed the Israelites, God chose a man named Gideon to save His people. An angel came to Gideon, calling him a “‘mighty warrior (Judges 6:12)’” and saying, “‘Go in the strength you have and save Israel out of Midian’s hand. Am I not sending you (Judges 6:14)?’” “‘Pardon me, my lord,’ Gideon replied, ‘but how can I save Israel? My clan is the weakest in Manasseh, and I am the least in my family.’” - Judges 6:15, emphasis added Sometimes, we may feel too weak-physically, spiritually, or emotionally-to participate in God’s mission. But God often uses the weak to display His strength. His power is made perfect in weakness (2 Corinthians 12:9). In Gideon’s case, the Lord promised, “‘I will be with you, and you will strike down all the Midianites, leaving none alive (Judges 6:16).’” Weakness is just an opportunity for God to be glorified through those who faithfully follow Him. When you feel too weak to respond to the Lord’s calling, rely on His strength to carry on. Too Young/Old During the reign of Josiah, God came to Jeremiah and told him He had appointed him to be a prophet even before he was born. Jeremiah’s response was similar to Moses’ with one key difference. “‘Alas, Sovereign Lord,’ I said, ‘I do not know how to speak; I am too young.’” -Jeremiah 1:6, emphasis added When Jeremiah said he was “too young,” he was likely no older than 17. In many places today, that’s not old enough to legally be considered an adult. Moses, on the other hand, was 80 when God appeared to him, which is when many people are already living in retirement. But age makes no difference to God. If He made Sarah a mother at age 90, He can do anything through anyone at any age. “But the Lord said to me, ‘Do not say, “I am too young.” You must go to everyone I send you to and say whatever I command you. Do not be afraid of them, for I am with you and will rescue you,’ declares the Lord.” -Jeremiah 1:7-8 Age cannot stand in the way of God using you. Whether He calls you at age 17 or age 80, He can still do great things through you. Adequate When all of these men felt inadequate, God reminded them of a powerful truth: “I will be with you.” Our shortcomings do not disqualify us from missions because our God is enough. He can take any weakness or inability and turn it into an incredible testimony. If we respond in obedience like Moses, Gideon, and Jeremiah, the Lord will be with us as we take His name to the nations. “Not that we are adequate in ourselves so as to consider anything as having come from ourselves, but our adequacy is from God … .” -2 Corinthians 3:5, NASB
Outrageous performance Mr Foster, you did not meet required standards for the job. Me and my employers as absolutely flabbergasted as first,the timing of the mission was not sufficient as you took 16.39 minutes which is 1.39 minutes over the maximum time we would have expected of you. Secondly, at 12:01 you gained a 5 star wanted level which lasted for a further 1.56 minutes which is unwanted attention drawn to yourself Mr Foster... I highly suggest you get better as as of right now you have the skills of a rats buttocks.
The feeling of inadequacy is all too common in today’s culture. With social media putting lives on display, it’s much easier to envy others’ lives that seem more glamorous. The imposter syndrome plagues many working professionals, and even the most successful executives feel they are unworthy of their accomplishments. In missions, Christ followers are not immune to feeling inadequate. When God calls us to play a role in the Great Commission, our insecurities tend to bubble to the surface. Many of us feel inexperienced, unqualified, too young, too old, or simply not good enough to be used by God to take the gospel to the nations. Throughout history, God’s people have often felt ill-equipped to do what God had called them to do. Yet the Lord has used even the most insecure people to accomplish great things for the Kingdom. Ineloquent When God wanted to take the Israelites out of Egypt and into the Promised Land, He called on Moses to lead His people. Moses was not ready for the task. “‘Who am I that I should go to Pharaoh and bring the Israelites out of Egypt (Exodus 3:11)?’” Moses asked. “‘What if they do not believe me or listen to me … (Exodus 4:1)?’” God showed Moses wondrous signs-turning his staff into a serpent and making his hand leprous and back to normal again. But Moses remained unconvinced. “‘Pardon your servant, Lord. I have never been eloquent, neither in the past nor since you have spoken to your servant. I am slow of speech and tongue.’” -Exodus 4:10, emphasis added Many believers freeze when it comes to sharing the gospel for fear of saying the wrong thing. Just talking to a stranger on the street can be frightening. Moses wasn’t told to talk to just any stranger; He was told to approach Pharaoh, the leader of all of Egypt. But God didn’t tell Moses to go alone. “‘I will be with you (Exodus 3:12),’” He said. “‘… I will help you speak and will teach you what to say (Exodus 4:12).’” We should be prepared to share the gospel when the opportunity arises (1 Peter 3:15). At the same time, we should remember that God is with us in every conversation, sovereignly working in both us and those we encounter. Weak When Midian oppressed the Israelites, God chose a man named Gideon to save His people. An angel came to Gideon, calling him a “‘mighty warrior (Judges 6:12)’” and saying, “‘Go in the strength you have and save Israel out of Midian’s hand. Am I not sending you (Judges 6:14)?’” “‘Pardon me, my lord,’ Gideon replied, ‘but how can I save Israel? My clan is the weakest in Manasseh, and I am the least in my family.’” - Judges 6:15, emphasis added Sometimes, we may feel too weak-physically, spiritually, or emotionally-to participate in God’s mission. But God often uses the weak to display His strength. His power is made perfect in weakness (2 Corinthians 12:9). In Gideon’s case, the Lord promised, “‘I will be with you, and you will strike down all the Midianites, leaving none alive (Judges 6:16).’” Weakness is just an opportunity for God to be glorified through those who faithfully follow Him. When you feel too weak to respond to the Lord’s calling, rely on His strength to carry on. Too Young/Old During the reign of Josiah, God came to Jeremiah and told him He had appointed him to be a prophet even before he was born. Jeremiah’s response was similar to Moses’ with one key difference. “‘Alas, Sovereign Lord,’ I said, ‘I do not know how to speak; I am too young.’” -Jeremiah 1:6, emphasis added When Jeremiah said he was “too young,” he was likely no older than 17. In many places today, that’s not old enough to legally be considered an adult. Moses, on the other hand, was 80 when God appeared to him, which is when many people are already living in retirement. But age makes no difference to God. If He made Sarah a mother at age 90, He can do anything through anyone at any age. “But the Lord said to me, ‘Do not say, “I am too young.” You must go to everyone I send you to and say whatever I command you. Do not be afraid of them, for I am with you and will rescue you,’ declares the Lord.” -Jeremiah 1:7-8 Age cannot stand in the way of God using you. Whether He calls you at age 17 or age 80, He can still do great things through you. Adequate When all of these men felt inadequate, God reminded them of a powerful truth: “I will be with you.” Our shortcomings do not disqualify us from missions because our God is enough. He can take any weakness or inability and turn it into an incredible testimony. If we respond in obedience like Moses, Gideon, and Jeremiah, the Lord will be with us as we take His name to the nations. “Not that we are adequate in ourselves so as to consider anything as having come from ourselves, but our adequacy is from God … .” -2 Corinthians 3:5, NASB
There is a much faster way.
All that work for $900k 🤦♂️🤣 This is why I’d rather do Cayo ANY DAY 🙏🔥
Just good fun tho gets boring doing the same Heist all the time
"All that work" 🤦♂️🤦♂️
it takes a second for a grenade in real life to blow up to it doesn't happen instantly
What ps4 games would you recommend me buy
Black Ops 3
Wat game dis called
Gta v
Just rolling on grile
Big boom
Yep
You and your friend seems to do alot of heist together are yous partners or something
Yeah we are
Mistä sait rebeatherit että pystyit sukeltaa eli hengityslaitteen
I got the rebreather from the gun store
@@Adzaboy aa ok kyllä do you speak finnish
All you do to get them is press your left depad on your controller in the water while in the mission
my guy was scared of you 😂
lol
Yooo broo
THEY BROUGHT BACK DIAMONDS?
That was for gta plus not sure if it's still out now
damn with i could play with u
What console u play
@@Adzaboy xbox bro
@@thomasxdx xbox series x new gen?
Sup
Insane bro
Good Heist at least no one fell
@@Adzaboy haha lol
lol
Ik
Dont mess with the god duo😈
Ovo
Nice montage🔥
Thanks occur
THIS IS INSANEEEEEEE BROOO😱😱
Thank you occur
Good times
Yep
woahhh its me and you😳
Yep
Hi nice video Mate! ,guys u can also check my latest video about good PVP content with broken hitregs , new Video about Athena Steals coming soon .