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I love the chicken game! Only available on roobet. Use code stevewilldoit and 100% of money generated goes to the players under code . I keep zero. We are still figuring out the details on how that works but haven’t checked the code in weeks it’s all for the...

131,565 次观看 • 2 年前 •via X (Twitter)

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Joseph♟️2 年前

100% my favorite game to watch! Hope to stream it someday, super hype to watch the stream. Love seeing you come up with ideas fam keep crushing it

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Roobet2 年前

W Steve 🫶

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Killa 🌺2 年前

This game is so good

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3KO ✟2 年前

W Chicken game

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J2 年前

Hiii

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Mexican Steve2 年前

Let’s gooo amigo!!! Chicken game is the best ese.

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Joshua Parsons Sr2 年前

Let’s go!!!! That’s awesome bro 👊🏻😎

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Keyser Söze2 年前

Now I like @Roobet even more.

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Steve’s Empire2 年前

Code Stevewilldoit No one is doing it like him!

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Brittany Cheyenne2 年前

Chicken game for the W

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