Is it a bird? Is it a plane?

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when a hacker(s) gets bitten by a flying turtle, they commonly show signs of glideidis, or jump flying disease. as this player was flying normally, we can deduce that he was bitten by a flying eel
However, at the end of the match, the hacker was kicked for flying, which usually occurs when the disease is at it's half life, which is much shorter when the victim is bitten by a flying turtle. Glideidis usually occurs after the first stage of the bite when the poison starts to wear off. Therefore, it's much safer to say that the individual pictured above was bitten by a flying turtle.
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However, at the end of the match, the hacker was kicked for flying, which usually occurs when the disease is at it's half life, which is much shorter when the victim is bitten by a flying turtle. Glideidis usually occurs after the first stage of the bite when the poison starts to wear off. Therefore, it's much safer to say that the individual pictured above was bitten by a flying turtle.
he was bitten by a baby eel. baby's poison at max, 12 min.
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It's a possibility. But if your walking around and you fin
ok, they dont fly

the hacker got too close to da nest lmao
It's a possibility. Baby flying eels are in fact transparent
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eeeeeewwwwww
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Baby turtles are much cuter. So cute the hacker just had to walk up to it and pet it. Then....SNAP!
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Just face it.. baby turtles r irresistible
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