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i so dont get this

00:58:293 (1,2,1,2,1,2,1,2) - on another is the sole reason i rate it low

surprisingly engaging
1/3's kinda boring but thats the songs fault

can you guys like stop using 3/8 sliders

it is a good map

can someone explain to me what 01:27:998 (1,1,1) - is supposed to be

this is either a 2 or a 4 depends on mood

top diff is reverse peak so bad it became peak again

why and how

nice difficulty curve

Peak

rest easy eiji, <3

Wish the ending wasn't just squares but the rest of the map goes so damn hard

3/5 if this was a look in editor test
Maybe its the intent but the ideas translates horribly in to gameplay

Hey this one is actually playable

my beloved

This map's pretty good

ok but you can't put Helena as the last song and make it piss easy

now that i've spent proper time learning this map im lowering from 1 to 0

what the fuck was delis smoking when he mapped this

@jason stop putting 300 bpm deathstreams on 5* maps

this is one of the better ones

namirin1 on JUNNA - Here
8mo ago

why is the second drop the hardest one

Dr Pepper is a carbonated soft drink. It was created in the 1880s by pharmacist Charles Alderton in Waco, Texas, and first served around 1885. Dr Pepper was first nationally marketed in the United States in 1904. It is now also sold in Europe, Asia, North and South America. In Australia, New Zealand and South Africa, Dr Pepper is sold as an imported good. Variants include Diet Dr Pepper and, beginning in the 2000s, a line of additional flavors.

The name "Dr. Pepper" was first used commercially in 1885. It was introduced nationally in the United States at the 1904 Louisiana Purchase Exposition as a new kind of soda pop, made with 23 flavors. Its introduction in 1885 preceded the introduction of Coca-Cola by one year.

It was formulated by Brooklyn-born pharmacist Charles Alderton in Morrison's Old Corner Drug Store in Waco, Texas. To test his new drink, he first offered it to store owner Wade Morrison, who also found it to his liking. Patrons at Morrison's soda fountain soon learned of Alderton's new drink and began ordering a "Waco." Alderton gave the formula to Morrison, who named it Dr. Pepper (later stylized as "Dr Pepper").

hey @john mapping any thoughts about 00:24:006 (6) -

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