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>Boris "magixx" Vorobyev (born June 3, 2003) is a Russian professional Counter-Strike 2 player and a former Counter-Strike: Global Offensive player.

Why do I see nobody talk about how he looks like a fat cis woman?
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>>44024325
Im also fat his body is clearly moidly and he has moid gut like me
His hairline is also high / typical of moids but the rest of his face mogs me
>he's also older than me
fml
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>>44024325
bc hes good at cs so nobody really talks shit abt him, same goes for donk

id let niko hit anytime btw
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im a tgirl who is deeply hyperfixated on donk/team spirit and I lowkey use she/her pronouns on magixx shes so cutie patootie im gonna cry
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>>44024325
Boris???
Our Boris???
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>>44024325
mogs me, but also dont misgender people on the tranny board -_-
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>>44025703
I didnt misgender him, I just said he looks like a woman, which he does.
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>>44024325
>Why do I see nobody talk about how he looks like a fat cis woman?
cs is kinda eastern game now, dont hear about it much
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>>44024325
i will never get a graffiti on mirage, it's over.
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>>44024325
he looks like a south east asian woman
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>>44025703
Hes not a tranny, genetics just pooped him out like that



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