1. Chudyard “the raped” 2. James Lindsay “the based” 3. Banania 4. Elmo (he moved one spot up after being exposed for faking his game stats in PoE) 5. Peterstein
1. Chudyard “the raped” 2. James Lindsay “the based” 3. Banania 4. Elmo (he moved one spot up after being exposed for faking his game stats in PoE) 5. Peterstein
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