INFINITE WINS GLITCH💀 #lollifn #fortnite #crosshairx

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Want a FREE custom crosshair? Try Crosshair V2 on Steam or the Microsoft Store!

LolliFN
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You cannot get banned for abusing bugs like this. Unless it’s in comp. It is their issue

Wafflesthegolden
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Bro: How bannable is this glitch?
Also bro: Yes

NanobotNinja
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Epic: How quickly would you like this patched sir? Him: YES 😭🙏

Brxluvfishin
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Like how do yall actually find this? 🙏😭

SpadeGrenade
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I did this on accident and got killed when I moved so it doesn't work anymore

NukcYT
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In c6s2 is it almost impossible bc of the people that throw a thermite on the train and then it stops😂

TigaAy
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bro i always get 1st and 2nd place and banned 😅

Diars
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Wheres the last person
The last person:

random_gaming
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“Get a train ran on you” is diabolical

JulianEstrada-ys
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Uh what is there are two teams ontop with heals for heal off and you get 3rd or even more people and you get 4th 5th or 6th etc 🤔🤔🤔

ShaneFurtado
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New Infinite wins glitch ❌
New Infinite ban glitch ✅

Inkakao
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for the first second i ve seen a wave dash

mattixbaldisserri
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If you do this, you have a decent chance of getting banned; if you carry heals like meds or chug jugs you can get 1st every time

NetherPlaysGamesYT
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I test it in solo cash cup i say when im gonna ban

SimonCY
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Ayo a train ran on you is wild😂. Ppppaaauuusseee💀💀

Xam_qrd
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I tried this and it all most killed me

M_GT
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It’s all fun and games until it a heal off

Chickennuggetman
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+3
The longest sentence ever published in English, spanning 13, 955 words, is found in Jonathan Coe's novel "The Rotters' Club".
Here's a more detailed breakdown:
The Record Holder:
Jonathan Coe's novel, "The Rotters' Club, " contains a sentence of 13, 955 words, believed to be the longest ever published in English.
Previous Record:
Before Coe's record, a sentence in James Joyce's "Ulysses" (Molly's Monologue) was considered the longest, with 4, 391 words.
Other long sentences:
A 1, 288-word sentence from William Faulkner's "Absalom, Absalom!" was also notable.
Why it's long:
Coe's sentence is a long stream of consciousness, a common technique in postmodernist literature, meant to challenge the conventions of writing.

Otto_teegan
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Is no one going to notice the car changing color

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