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  1. Mit den aktuellen Umfragezahlen für die Armleuchter für Dummheit, wird dieser #Dota-Song immer aktueller.

    Heute Abend übrigens in #lueneburg in Schröders Garten.

    youtu.be/GXtiOwAuV5c?si=FlaFyi

  2. WATERLOO GAMING LOUNGE BRINGS HIGH-POWERED PLAY TO UPTOWN

    On the second floor of 1 King St. N., lit by multicoloured RGB strips, over a dozen high-end gaming PCs whir to life, each loaded with over 70 games. The Waterloo Gaming Lounge has become a hub for community and competition since it opened in October 2025. Fitting right into the middle of uptown Waterloo’s nightlife, the space provides a unique experience for folks looking for something to do during a night out or space for teams to practice their skills together.  

    Tony Shiff, owner of the space, is a veteran of the video game development industry but does not consider himself a core PC gamer. His inspiration to open the Waterloo Gaming Lounge instead comes from observing current social gaming habits in his own home.  

    “My son is [a gamer], and the idea started because I saw him in the basement a lot of the time gaming with a whole group of friends. And I was like, why don’t you ever get together? He said, ‘I have my PC and they have their PC, where are we going to meet each other?’” Shiff said.  

    Modern PC gaming at a high level requires expensive and bulky hardware. If someone is even able to afford a powerful rig, disassembling their whole setup and transporting it to a friend’s home is far from convenient. The Waterloo Gaming Lounge instead charges an hourly rate to access their top-of-the-line machines and an inviting, if sometimes chaotic, gaming environment. 

    “PC gaming is often a solitary experience, and I wanted to do something that made it more social,” Shiff said. 

    Some of the most popular games the Waterloo Gaming Lounge offers are Valorant, a first-person hero shooter; League of Legends, a multiplayer online battle arena (MOBA) game; and Counterstrike 2, a traditional first-person shooter. While these titles take up a lot of the playtime for gamers, Shiff was particularly encouraged by the impact offering less popular games has had on customers.  

    “There is a whole community of people who play Counterstrike 1.6, a 25-year-old game. They were going to Hamilton before we opened because that was the closest place,” Shiff said. 

    The Counterstrike 1.6 community at the Waterloo Gaming Lounge highlights the unique experience the space provides. One team of five gamers sets up in one room, another in the room next door.  

    No headsets, just two teams calling out strategies and laughing together. They turn to pat each other on the back after a big win and run into the next room to playfully tease their opponents after a defeat.  

    “They’re weekly regulars. It’s like a modern bowling league,” Shiff said. 

    Directly across from the Counterstrike 1.6 crew sits another group of players grinding through ranked matches of League of Legends, a game that rewards consistent communication between players. Although League of Legends does not require the latest high-end graphic cards or other equipment to run, groups make the effort to get together to play the game in person.  

    For Ian Zhang, a University of Waterloo student ranked platinum in League of Legends, Shiff’s goal of building a social gaming space resonates.   

    “It’s more fun to play with other people physically together. As a kid, you’re on the couch playing with your friends on a console, and as you get older, it’s hard to do that. So, it’s just a nice place to get together with friends,” Zhang said.  

    Waterloo Gaming Lounge is also hosting a series of tournaments for their most popular games. Previous tournaments have been held in ValorantLeague of Legends and Counterstrike 2. All have been free to play and come with a gift card prize for the winners. While these events were well attended, Shiff was particularly happy to see the success of bringing together smaller gaming communities.  

    “One of the most interesting tournaments for me was DOTA 2, which is not a big community in Canada…as it is in Europe and Asia,” Shiff said.  

    Making gaming accessible and communal for everyone has become a guiding principle of the Waterloo Gaming Lounge. Players can log in to their own accounts for each game to rank up and maintain use of items or characters they may have. The lounge also provides a limited number of house accounts for new players to use, depending on the game. Gamers of all skill levels and group sizes are welcome. 

    #counterstrike #counterstrike2 #dota #dota2 #Games #Gaming #ianZhang #jacksonWells #leagueOfLegends #modernPc #nightlife #PC #rgb #rgbStrips #tonyShiff #uptown #valorani #videoGameDevelopment #waterloo #waterlooGamingLounge
  3. WATERLOO GAMING LOUNGE BRINGS HIGH-POWERED PLAY TO UPTOWN

    On the second floor of 1 King St. N., lit by multicoloured RGB strips, over a dozen high-end gaming PCs whir to life, each loaded with over 70 games. The Waterloo Gaming Lounge has become a hub for community and competition since it opened in October 2025. Fitting right into the middle of uptown Waterloo’s nightlife, the space provides a unique experience for folks looking for something to do during a night out or space for teams to practice their skills together.  

    Tony Shiff, owner of the space, is a veteran of the video game development industry but does not consider himself a core PC gamer. His inspiration to open the Waterloo Gaming Lounge instead comes from observing current social gaming habits in his own home.  

    “My son is [a gamer], and the idea started because I saw him in the basement a lot of the time gaming with a whole group of friends. And I was like, why don’t you ever get together? He said, ‘I have my PC and they have their PC, where are we going to meet each other?’” Shiff said.  

    Modern PC gaming at a high level requires expensive and bulky hardware. If someone is even able to afford a powerful rig, disassembling their whole setup and transporting it to a friend’s home is far from convenient. The Waterloo Gaming Lounge instead charges an hourly rate to access their top-of-the-line machines and an inviting, if sometimes chaotic, gaming environment. 

    “PC gaming is often a solitary experience, and I wanted to do something that made it more social,” Shiff said. 

    Some of the most popular games the Waterloo Gaming Lounge offers are Valorant, a first-person hero shooter; League of Legends, a multiplayer online battle arena (MOBA) game; and Counterstrike 2, a traditional first-person shooter. While these titles take up a lot of the playtime for gamers, Shiff was particularly encouraged by the impact offering less popular games has had on customers.  

    “There is a whole community of people who play Counterstrike 1.6, a 25-year-old game. They were going to Hamilton before we opened because that was the closest place,” Shiff said. 

    The Counterstrike 1.6 community at the Waterloo Gaming Lounge highlights the unique experience the space provides. One team of five gamers sets up in one room, another in the room next door.  

    No headsets, just two teams calling out strategies and laughing together. They turn to pat each other on the back after a big win and run into the next room to playfully tease their opponents after a defeat.  

    “They’re weekly regulars. It’s like a modern bowling league,” Shiff said. 

    Directly across from the Counterstrike 1.6 crew sits another group of players grinding through ranked matches of League of Legends, a game that rewards consistent communication between players. Although League of Legends does not require the latest high-end graphic cards or other equipment to run, groups make the effort to get together to play the game in person.  

    For Ian Zhang, a University of Waterloo student ranked platinum in League of Legends, Shiff’s goal of building a social gaming space resonates.   

    “It’s more fun to play with other people physically together. As a kid, you’re on the couch playing with your friends on a console, and as you get older, it’s hard to do that. So, it’s just a nice place to get together with friends,” Zhang said.  

    Waterloo Gaming Lounge is also hosting a series of tournaments for their most popular games. Previous tournaments have been held in ValorantLeague of Legends and Counterstrike 2. All have been free to play and come with a gift card prize for the winners. While these events were well attended, Shiff was particularly happy to see the success of bringing together smaller gaming communities.  

    “One of the most interesting tournaments for me was DOTA 2, which is not a big community in Canada…as it is in Europe and Asia,” Shiff said.  

    Making gaming accessible and communal for everyone has become a guiding principle of the Waterloo Gaming Lounge. Players can log in to their own accounts for each game to rank up and maintain use of items or characters they may have. The lounge also provides a limited number of house accounts for new players to use, depending on the game. Gamers of all skill levels and group sizes are welcome. 

    #counterstrike #counterstrike2 #dota #dota2 #Games #Gaming #ianZhang #jacksonWells #leagueOfLegends #modernPc #nightlife #PC #rgb #rgbStrips #tonyShiff #uptown #valorani #videoGameDevelopment #waterloo #waterlooGamingLounge
  4. WATERLOO GAMING LOUNGE BRINGS HIGH-POWERED PLAY TO UPTOWN

    On the second floor of 1 King St. N., lit by multicoloured RGB strips, over a dozen high-end gaming PCs whir to life, each loaded with over 70 games. The Waterloo Gaming Lounge has become a hub for community and competition since it opened in October 2025. Fitting right into the middle of uptown Waterloo’s nightlife, the space provides a unique experience for folks looking for something to do during a night out or space for teams to practice their skills together.  

    Tony Shiff, owner of the space, is a veteran of the video game development industry but does not consider himself a core PC gamer. His inspiration to open the Waterloo Gaming Lounge instead comes from observing current social gaming habits in his own home.  

    “My son is [a gamer], and the idea started because I saw him in the basement a lot of the time gaming with a whole group of friends. And I was like, why don’t you ever get together? He said, ‘I have my PC and they have their PC, where are we going to meet each other?’” Shiff said.  

    Modern PC gaming at a high level requires expensive and bulky hardware. If someone is even able to afford a powerful rig, disassembling their whole setup and transporting it to a friend’s home is far from convenient. The Waterloo Gaming Lounge instead charges an hourly rate to access their top-of-the-line machines and an inviting, if sometimes chaotic, gaming environment. 

    PC gaming is often a solitary experience, and I wanted to do something that made it more social,” Shiff said. 

    Some of the most popular games the Waterloo Gaming Lounge offers are Valorant, a first-person hero shooterLeague of Legends, a multiplayer online battle arena (MOBA) game; and Counterstrike 2, a traditional first-person shooter. While these titles take up a lot of the playtime for gamers, Shiff was particularly encouraged by the impact offering less popular games has had on customers.  

    “There is a whole community of people who play Counterstrike 1.6, a 25-year-old game. They were going to Hamilton before we opened because that was the closest place,” Shiff said. 

    The Counterstrike 1.6 community at the Waterloo Gaming Lounge highlights the unique experience the space provides. One team of five gamers sets up in one room, another in the room next door.  

    No headsets, just two teams calling out strategies and laughing together. They turn to pat each other on the back after a big win and run into the next room to playfully tease their opponents after a defeat.  

    “They’re weekly regulars. It’s like a modern bowling league,” Shiff said. 

    Directly across from the Counterstrike 1.6 crew sits another group of players grinding through ranked matches of League of Legends, a game that rewards consistent communication between players. Although League of Legends does not require the latest high-end graphic cards or other equipment to run, groups make the effort to get together to play the game in person.  

    For Ian Zhang, a University of Waterloo student ranked platinum in League of Legends, Shiff’s goal of building a social gaming space resonates.   

    “It’s more fun to play with other people physically together. As a kid, you’re on the couch playing with your friends on a console, and as you get older, it’s hard to do that. So, it’s just a nice place to get together with friends,” Zhang said.  

    Waterloo Gaming Lounge is also hosting a series of tournaments for their most popular games. Previous tournaments have been held in ValorantLeague of Legends and Counterstrike 2. All have been free to play and come with a gift card prize for the winners. While these events were well attended, Shiff was particularly happy to see the success of bringing together smaller gaming communities.  

    “One of the most interesting tournaments for me was DOTA 2, which is not a big community in Canada…as it is in Europe and Asia,” Shiff said.  

    Making gaming accessible and communal for everyone has become a guiding principle of the Waterloo Gaming Lounge. Players can log in to their own accounts for each game to rank up and maintain use of items or characters they may have. The lounge also provides a limited number of house accounts for new players to use, depending on the game. Gamers of all skill levels and group sizes are welcome. 

    #counterstrike #counterstrike2 #dota #dota2 #Games #Gaming #ianZhang #jacksonWells #leagueOfLegends #modernPc #nightlife #PC #rgb #rgbStrips #tonyShiff #uptown #valorani #videoGameDevelopment #waterloo #waterlooGamingLounge
  5. WATERLOO GAMING LOUNGE BRINGS HIGH-POWERED PLAY TO UPTOWN

    On the second floor of 1 King St. N., lit by multicoloured RGB strips, over a dozen high-end gaming PCs whir to life, each loaded with over 70 games. The Waterloo Gaming Lounge has become a hub for community and competition since it opened in October 2025. Fitting right into the middle of uptown Waterloo’s nightlife, the space provides a unique experience for folks looking for something to do during a night out or space for teams to practice their skills together.  

    Tony Shiff, owner of the space, is a veteran of the video game development industry but does not consider himself a core PC gamer. His inspiration to open the Waterloo Gaming Lounge instead comes from observing current social gaming habits in his own home.  

    “My son is [a gamer], and the idea started because I saw him in the basement a lot of the time gaming with a whole group of friends. And I was like, why don’t you ever get together? He said, ‘I have my PC and they have their PC, where are we going to meet each other?’” Shiff said.  

    Modern PC gaming at a high level requires expensive and bulky hardware. If someone is even able to afford a powerful rig, disassembling their whole setup and transporting it to a friend’s home is far from convenient. The Waterloo Gaming Lounge instead charges an hourly rate to access their top-of-the-line machines and an inviting, if sometimes chaotic, gaming environment. 

    “PC gaming is often a solitary experience, and I wanted to do something that made it more social,” Shiff said. 

    Some of the most popular games the Waterloo Gaming Lounge offers are Valorant, a first-person hero shooter; League of Legends, a multiplayer online battle arena (MOBA) game; and Counterstrike 2, a traditional first-person shooter. While these titles take up a lot of the playtime for gamers, Shiff was particularly encouraged by the impact offering less popular games has had on customers.  

    “There is a whole community of people who play Counterstrike 1.6, a 25-year-old game. They were going to Hamilton before we opened because that was the closest place,” Shiff said. 

    The Counterstrike 1.6 community at the Waterloo Gaming Lounge highlights the unique experience the space provides. One team of five gamers sets up in one room, another in the room next door.  

    No headsets, just two teams calling out strategies and laughing together. They turn to pat each other on the back after a big win and run into the next room to playfully tease their opponents after a defeat.  

    “They’re weekly regulars. It’s like a modern bowling league,” Shiff said. 

    Directly across from the Counterstrike 1.6 crew sits another group of players grinding through ranked matches of League of Legends, a game that rewards consistent communication between players. Although League of Legends does not require the latest high-end graphic cards or other equipment to run, groups make the effort to get together to play the game in person.  

    For Ian Zhang, a University of Waterloo student ranked platinum in League of Legends, Shiff’s goal of building a social gaming space resonates.   

    “It’s more fun to play with other people physically together. As a kid, you’re on the couch playing with your friends on a console, and as you get older, it’s hard to do that. So, it’s just a nice place to get together with friends,” Zhang said.  

    Waterloo Gaming Lounge is also hosting a series of tournaments for their most popular games. Previous tournaments have been held in ValorantLeague of Legends and Counterstrike 2. All have been free to play and come with a gift card prize for the winners. While these events were well attended, Shiff was particularly happy to see the success of bringing together smaller gaming communities.  

    “One of the most interesting tournaments for me was DOTA 2, which is not a big community in Canada…as it is in Europe and Asia,” Shiff said.  

    Making gaming accessible and communal for everyone has become a guiding principle of the Waterloo Gaming Lounge. Players can log in to their own accounts for each game to rank up and maintain use of items or characters they may have. The lounge also provides a limited number of house accounts for new players to use, depending on the game. Gamers of all skill levels and group sizes are welcome. 

    #counterstrike #counterstrike2 #dota #dota2 #Games #Gaming #ianZhang #jacksonWells #leagueOfLegends #modernPc #nightlife #PC #rgb #rgbStrips #tonyShiff #uptown #valorani #videoGameDevelopment #waterloo #waterlooGamingLounge
  6. WATERLOO GAMING LOUNGE BRINGS HIGH-POWERED PLAY TO UPTOWN

    On the second floor of 1 King St. N., lit by multicoloured RGB strips, over a dozen high-end gaming PCs whir to life, each loaded with over 70 games. The Waterloo Gaming Lounge has become a hub for community and competition since it opened in October 2025. Fitting right into the middle of uptown Waterloo’s nightlife, the space provides a unique experience for folks looking for something to do during a night out or space for teams to practice their skills together.  

    Tony Shiff, owner of the space, is a veteran of the video game development industry but does not consider himself a core PC gamer. His inspiration to open the Waterloo Gaming Lounge instead comes from observing current social gaming habits in his own home.  

    “My son is [a gamer], and the idea started because I saw him in the basement a lot of the time gaming with a whole group of friends. And I was like, why don’t you ever get together? He said, ‘I have my PC and they have their PC, where are we going to meet each other?’” Shiff said.  

    Modern PC gaming at a high level requires expensive and bulky hardware. If someone is even able to afford a powerful rig, disassembling their whole setup and transporting it to a friend’s home is far from convenient. The Waterloo Gaming Lounge instead charges an hourly rate to access their top-of-the-line machines and an inviting, if sometimes chaotic, gaming environment. 

    “PC gaming is often a solitary experience, and I wanted to do something that made it more social,” Shiff said. 

    Some of the most popular games the Waterloo Gaming Lounge offers are Valorant, a first-person hero shooter; League of Legends, a multiplayer online battle arena (MOBA) game; and Counterstrike 2, a traditional first-person shooter. While these titles take up a lot of the playtime for gamers, Shiff was particularly encouraged by the impact offering less popular games has had on customers.  

    “There is a whole community of people who play Counterstrike 1.6, a 25-year-old game. They were going to Hamilton before we opened because that was the closest place,” Shiff said. 

    The Counterstrike 1.6 community at the Waterloo Gaming Lounge highlights the unique experience the space provides. One team of five gamers sets up in one room, another in the room next door.  

    No headsets, just two teams calling out strategies and laughing together. They turn to pat each other on the back after a big win and run into the next room to playfully tease their opponents after a defeat.  

    “They’re weekly regulars. It’s like a modern bowling league,” Shiff said. 

    Directly across from the Counterstrike 1.6 crew sits another group of players grinding through ranked matches of League of Legends, a game that rewards consistent communication between players. Although League of Legends does not require the latest high-end graphic cards or other equipment to run, groups make the effort to get together to play the game in person.  

    For Ian Zhang, a University of Waterloo student ranked platinum in League of Legends, Shiff’s goal of building a social gaming space resonates.   

    “It’s more fun to play with other people physically together. As a kid, you’re on the couch playing with your friends on a console, and as you get older, it’s hard to do that. So, it’s just a nice place to get together with friends,” Zhang said.  

    Waterloo Gaming Lounge is also hosting a series of tournaments for their most popular games. Previous tournaments have been held in ValorantLeague of Legends and Counterstrike 2. All have been free to play and come with a gift card prize for the winners. While these events were well attended, Shiff was particularly happy to see the success of bringing together smaller gaming communities.  

    “One of the most interesting tournaments for me was DOTA 2, which is not a big community in Canada…as it is in Europe and Asia,” Shiff said.  

    Making gaming accessible and communal for everyone has become a guiding principle of the Waterloo Gaming Lounge. Players can log in to their own accounts for each game to rank up and maintain use of items or characters they may have. The lounge also provides a limited number of house accounts for new players to use, depending on the game. Gamers of all skill levels and group sizes are welcome. 

    #counterstrike #counterstrike2 #dota #dota2 #Games #Gaming #ianZhang #jacksonWells #leagueOfLegends #modernPc #nightlife #PC #rgb #rgbStrips #tonyShiff #uptown #valorani #videoGameDevelopment #waterloo #waterlooGamingLounge
  7. Smoking doesn't cause cancer and loot boxes aren't turning young players into gambling addicts. Yeah, right. Screw Valve. They're just as 💩 as Microsoft enabling the genocide of children in Gaza.

    #Valve #Microsoft #Microslop #CorporateGreed #Capitalism #TaxTheRich #AI #AISlop #Cloud #Gaming #VideoGames #EatTheRich #BanGambling #BanLootBoxes #CounterStrike #DOTA

    youtu.be/eMmNy11Mn7g?si=IxK-vu

  8. Wenn ich gute Musik hören will, schalte ich einfach Bremen Zwei Sounds ein, den Webchannel von Radio Bremen für besonders hörenswerte Musik.

    Da lief vorhin ein neues Lied von #DOTA, das man eigentlich jeden Tag posten sollte:

    Zum Lesen von literarischen Werken
    Oder um dir zuzuhör'n
    Um meine eigene Erschöpfung zu bemerken
    Oder einfach, damit man mal was zu Ende denkt

    Dafür bin ich einfach zu abgelenkt
    Zu einfach abgelenkt

    Es reicht grade noch für Fotos und Kommentare
    Für die Empörung über irgendwessen Haare
    Nicht mehr für große Utopien
    Nur noch für einfache Kategorien
    Die verarmten Massen vеreinzelt und abgehängt

    Zum Anhören auf Streamingdiensten: bfan.link/einfach-zu-abgelenkt

    DOTA ist übrigens gerade wieder auf Tour.

    Jetzt überlege ich, diesen Webchannel oder direkt Bremen Zwei als sanften (Vor-)Wecker in der App RadioDroid einzustellen. Bisher lasse ich mich von meinem regionalen Nachrichtensender #WDR5 wecken, aber das sollte ich ändern – im halbwachen Zustand habe ich noch nicht genug Abwehrkräfte.

    Weiß jemand, wie es kommt, dass Radio Bremen eine so gute #Musikredaktion hat?

    #Radiowecker #RadioBremen #Bremen2 #Musikradio

  9. Poesie und Party. Leben und Liebe. Humor und Haltung. Und gaanz viel Musik.
    Danke, @dotakehr, für das wundervolle Konzert in #Erfurt.

    #Power #DotaKehr #Dota

  10. 我现在感觉 Dota2 的设计师是世界上工作幸福度最高的一群人了

    甲:各种游戏里都有吟游诗人的角色,但他们也只是给队友加个buff,和用魔法给队友上祝福有什么区别

    乙:那让玩吟游诗人的角色要全程一直跟着节拍打音游?

    丙:好主意👍,就这么定了

    #dota #dota2

  11. Im Newsletter von #Dota Kehr lese ich bei der Liste der Konzerte:

    "Wir haben immer ein Kontingent Gästelistenplätze und bieten dieses gerne Menschen an, die sich Konzertkarten gerade nicht leisten können. Kein Nachweis nötig, wir vertrauen. Einfach eine Mail zurückschreiben mit der Stadt und ich antworte dann."

    Wie cool ist das denn! Ich sage, danke, @dotakehr, auch wenn ich es gerade nicht nötig habe. 😍

    Ich freue mich, dass ich eine Karte für #Erfurt ergattert habe.

  12. Busy week and #DOTA 7.40 is out. Ugh!

    I wonder if I can indulge myself with a game before sleepytime.

    #dota2

  13. Alle sind zurück in der Stadt und einige von denen heute wohl auch in der Columbiahalle, wo @dotakehr sie gleich besingt.

    #Dota #Konzertkalender

  14. #DOTA - Keine Zeit

    youtube.com/watch?v=VxOSGe8HG8

    > Hier ist ein Lied, das wir für die #FridaysForFuture Demo geschrieben haben. Bild und Schnitt: Annika Weinthal, gefilmt im Studio und beim #Klimastreik am 29...

    #DotaKehr #FfF

  15. Choose 20 female authors whose work you admire. One author per day for 20 days, in no particular order.

    Wähle 20 weibliche Autorinnen deren Werk du bewunderst. Eine Autorin pro Tag, 20 Tage lang, beliebige Ordnung.

    Day 7: Mascha Kaléko

    Poesie, zart, ironisch und mit Humor. Die trägt mich oft durch den Tag.

    In wunderbare Lieder gefasst von Band, Sängerin Dota.

    de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mascha_K
    de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dota_(Ba
    de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dota_(S%

    #bookchallange #bookstodon #poesie #mascha_kalénko #dota

  16. #dota freut sich über schwangere Frauen im Baumarkt als Zeichen, dass die Welt noch zu retten sei.

    Wir hatten vorgestern auf dem Straße ein Fachgespräch mit einem arabischen Jungen über seine quietschebunten Stofftiere. Wollten wissen, ob es sich um #Labubus handelt. Handelte es sich nicht.

    Solange kleine Jungs mit Stofftieren spielen, ist die Welt noch zu retten.

    youtube.com/watch?v=OqotN7pDla

  17. #Göttingen verwöhnt diesen Sommer mit dem #OpenSound #Festival, zu dem verteilt über ein paar Wochen coole, aufmunternde Musiker*innen auf den Marktplatz eingeladen wurden. #Dota und #OkDankeTschüss machten den Auftakt. Der Marktplatz vibrierte.
    Danke dafür!
    #musik #konzert #photography #fotografie

  18. Здаров.
    Через 10 минут МЕГА МАРАФОН СТРИМ.
    ЧЕЛЕНДЖ на 200птс+ за поток ИЛИ инсульт в прямом эфире!
    Заходи!
    YouTube
    Youtube.com/@lesnoy_peregnoy?si=77pRNJIdbWj3sYdS
    Или Твитч
    Twitch.tv/strsmith

    #stream #стрим #дота #дота2 #dota #dota2 #lesnoy #lesnoyperegnoy #gaming #moba #gaming #populargame

  19. Вчера был интереснейший стрим по Dota2.
    Повтор можно глянуть туть
    👇
    youtube.com/@Lesnoy_Peregnoy?s

    Много интересных моментов, нарезок, советов, руководств.

    #strsmith #splash1v #stream #стрим #дота #дота2 #dota #dota2 #lesnoy #lesnoyperegnoy #gaming #moba #gaming #populargame

  20. Вот TRC-20.

    TCsMW2cAwkSwHm6s1RxuKASjCzMYRo8aXA

    Можете закинуть на ноут.
    А то вижу вы вообще без дела сидите тут 😁

    #strsmith #splash1v #stream #стрим #дота #дота2 #dota #dota2 #lesnoy #lesnoyperegnoy #gaming #moba #gaming #populargame

  21. Podcast – Ton Steine Scherben: „Musik ist eine Waffe“

    „Musik ist eine Waffe“ erzählt die Geschichte einer der wichtigsten Rockbands des Landes, die vielen weiteren den Weg geebnet hat: Ton Steine Scherben. Von ihren Anfängen als Politrockband über die Solo-Karriere ihres Sängers Rio Reiser bis zu ihrer Bedeutung heute. Erstmals zu hören sind dabei viele Töne eines 60-stündigen Gespräch Rio Reisers, das er 1993 für seine Autobiographie geführt hat. (Podcast)

  22. #Rusia🔴Acusa a #EstadosUnidos de #armar a #Israel para #matar a civiles

    Rusia dijo ante el Consejo de Seguridad de la #ONU que Estados Unidos es #responsable de los #crímenes israelíes, debido a que #dota al ejército sionista de enormes cantidades de #armas.

    Lea aquí
    hispantv.com/noticias/rusia/60

  23. Tja, min Jung, wir Hamburger müssen nu nich nach #Vlotho oder #Stemwede, um Umsonst & Draußen ein wenig Amusemeng zu haben. Wir haben das ja das #Wutzrock Festival nun schon im 46. Jahr. Und weil das so irre alt klingt hier ein paar historische Impressionen u.a. mit #Dota aus dem Jahr 2012.

  24. DOTA Kehr & Sarah Lesch

    Zeitgemäße Ansprache
    (Mascha Kaléko)

    Wie kommt es nur, daß wir noch lachen,
    Daß wir uns noch freuen Brot und Wein,
    Daß wir die Nächte nicht durchwachen,
    Verfolgt von tausend Hilfeschrein.

    Habt ihr die Zeitung nicht gelesen,
    Saht ihr des Grauens Abbild nicht?
    Wer kann als wäre nichts gewesen
    In Frieden nachgehen seiner Pflicht?

    Klopft nicht der Schrecken an die Fenster
    Rast nicht der Wahnsinn durch die Welt
    Siehst du nicht stündlich die Gespenster
    Vom blutigroten Trümmerfeld

    Des Tags, im wohldurchheizten Raume:
    Ein frierend Kind aus Hungerland,
    des nachts im sternenlosen Träume
    Ein Antlitz, dass du einst gekannt

    Wie kommt es nur, daß du am Morgen
    Dies alles abtust wie ein Kleid
    und wieder trägst die kleinen Sorgen,
    die kleinen Freuden, Tagbereit.

    Die Klugen lächeln leicht ironsch:
    Ca c´est la vie. Des Lebens Sinn.
    Denn ihre Sorge heißt lakonisch:
    Wo gehen wir heute abend hin?

    piped.video/watch?v=GUzC84CmeX

    #dota #DotaKehr #SarahLesch #MaschaKaleko #kaleko #liedermachen #vertonung

  25. I’m not super confident with my #Dota2 predictions for the playoffs.

    Going into #ti12 I was sure #GaminGladiators and #TeamLiquid would be top 3 but everything has been shaken up so far. #nouns is for sure an upset; #Talon with the comeback after the mess of day 1. For now my finals predictions are #TeamSpirt vs #LGD. Let’s see how it goes!

    #esports #TheInternational2023 #dota #DPC