A YouTuber who breaks every countryball rule after he tried to copy his friend Hemidaia-Kon, he also has a fanbase comprised mostly of 8-12 year olds.
“Who is the kildovian federation?” John asked
“A cringy youtuber with a cringy fanbase.” George answered
“A cringy youtuber with a cringy fanbase.” George answered
by AntiKillian January 17, 2025
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I'm going to the Supreme Court and Federal Courts Building to watch a Federal Court of Appeal hearing.
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Get the Supreme Court and Federal Courts Building mug.The Kildovian Federation, often simplified as just Kildovia, is ̶a̶ ̶v̶e̶r̶y̶ ̶h̶a̶n̶d̶s̶o̶m̶e̶ ̶l̶a̶d̶ an American Countryballs YouTuber with around 10,000 subscribers. He has a very kind fanbase consisting of thousands of wonderful people, all of whom he loves dearly. He is commonly associated with his friends with fellow Countryballs YouTubers, Hemidaia-Kon, CountryballsArts2010year and Dems Chiquito and more.
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To engage in a high-speed police chase, out-driving and evading the authorities to get away, either solo or with friends, often while smoking a spliff and blasting loud music. The driver might be in a high-performance car, like a Golf R, or a old banger, sometimes stolen or uninsured, unroadworthy, and possibly driven without a license. They could also be riding dirty or involved in criminal activity, like a robbery.
The driver might be intoxicated, over the legal limit for alcohol or drugs. During the chase, they might wipe fingerprints, use hazard lights to signal to the police to move aside, lock the doors, and speed off. They might also film the chase to post on social media or share with friends, turning it into a viral video.
If caught, the driver risks prison time, losing their license, a long driving ban, or even causing a fatal accident.
To engage in a high-speed police chase, out-driving and evading the authorities to get away, either solo or with friends, often while smoking a spliff and blasting loud music. The driver might be in a high-performance car, like a Golf R, or a old banger, sometimes stolen or uninsured, unroadworthy, and possibly driven without a license. They could also be riding dirty or involved in criminal activity, like a robbery.
The driver might be intoxicated, over the legal limit for alcohol or drugs. During the chase, they might wipe fingerprints, use hazard lights to signal to the police to move aside, lock the doors, and speed off. They might also film the chase to post on social media or share with friends, turning it into a viral video.
If caught, the driver risks prison time, losing their license, a long driving ban, or even causing a fatal accident.
Frank: “Lee, did you see that viral YouTube video of those Scouser lads in the Golf R? Getting chased and getting away from the feds?—they proper
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Lee: “Yeah, mate! They were smoking a spliff, having a laugh, blasting tunes on the motorway, weaving between cars… must’ve been doing a hundred mile an hour or more! LOL. Mad lads, innit?”
Frank: “It gave me an adrenaline rush just watching it! They proper Smoked the feds
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Lee: “Yeah, mate! They were smoking a spliff, having a laugh, blasting tunes on the motorway, weaving between cars… must’ve been doing a hundred mile an hour or more! LOL. Mad lads, innit?”
Frank: “It gave me an adrenaline rush just watching it! They proper Smoked the feds
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