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If you have the time could I have you evaluate the low 2-C justifications here to see if they're good to go?
Thanks for your time.
Hi. Can you please calc this feats from The Walking Dead verse?

First Feat (Rick Grimes survived after grenade explosion. He covered himself with three zombies. Starts 0:10)


Second Feat (Rick Grimes unfazed by Okafor vaporized close to him)


(A weapon that vaporized Okafor is Screamstick grenade launcher https://walkingdead.fandom.com/wiki/Screamstick)

Also impact from this weapon


Can these moments be called durability feats?
Hi. I remember that you told me that you would not evaluate calculations of TWD verse. But this is just supporting speed feat. SunDaGamer already looked at this calculation and asked to make some changes. Jason_Courne made changes to calc but SunDaGamer after 3 days still haven't answered. Can you please evaluate this calc

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I am actually going to have you match banned if you make one more dog match ong 🗿
What color is your Bugatti?
GarrixianXD
GarrixianXD
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DaMonkeMan
Can you check out this thread on the Calc member thread

Please read it through when you have the time to do so
Could you please look at this thread?
Could you please look at this thread?
Could you please look at this thread?
Could you please look at this thread?
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