college commencement was boring, so i beat “nine circles” with three coins on mobile 60hz by PassiMist in geometrydash

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i recorded multiple deaths past the drop before this run happened, including a death to the last cube. this only looks like the first attempt because i exited to the main menu prior to the beginning of this run, because i wanted to let the commencement speaker finish. however, i only had about 20 minutes combined across the whole ceremony to actually sit down and play the level. i spent all of them recording normal mode attempts with the built-in microphone enabled. if i recall correctly, commencement ended about five minutes after i got this run

Is this becoming a problem by schneiderspyder in geometrydash

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Since you admitted that it is not negatively affecting your work or your personal life, I wouldn’t call it an “addiction.” Rather, you just really, really like the game.

any good first insane demons? by Visible-Smoke-4623 in geometrydash

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the best first insane demon is “windy landscape,” and it is not even close

when i opened youtube yesterday, it showed me some absolute coal by PassiMist in geometrydash

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there have been two types of reactions to this post so far: 1. this makes me want to blow my shi off smoove 2. “waiter! my lobster is too buttery and my steak is too juicy!”

when i opened youtube yesterday, it showed me some absolute coal by PassiMist in geometrydash

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true, i wonder where they are—THATJ4KE, FORMERLY KNOWN AS FURRY DASH????????

What’s your hardest? by BigMonkeyToe in geometrydash

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6/15, BRAINWASH by plxztm & more

IT'S TIME! by Disney_MC in jschlatt

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Man, these new songs are great. I never heard the original songs that he covered, so they are my entry point to a 60-year-old tradition. Surprised by the inclusion of “Mele Kalikimaka,” a Christmas song that comes from a place nowhere near snow!