Lineup picked by Slash, owned by KingAlan and Froth. We're a t2 codm team striving to get better! But the old lineup disbanded so it's a new/better lineup with loyal and active players!
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by SlashCODM March 15, 2021
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Get the ravenholm mug.1) A place in the Valve game Half-Life 2. It's infested with zombies and headcrabs and it's dark and freaky and at one point your only weapon is a gravity gun because you ran out of ammo an hour ago.
2) A place where we do not go. Holy FUCK. WE DO NOT GO THERE. Never again.
2) A place where we do not go. Holy FUCK. WE DO NOT GO THERE. Never again.
by TiaTodd February 26, 2011
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Named for the ridiculously hellish zombie level of Half Life 2, Ravenholms are those levels in video games that you will see in your dreams.
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Named for the ridiculously hellish zombie level of Half Life 2, Ravenholms are those levels in video games that you will see in your dreams.
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The bottom of the well in Ocarina of Time is that game's Ravenholm. Many thousands of children were forever scarred from it.
by Zero-chan July 8, 2012
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Get the Ravencoin mug.An aesthetic for those who hoard things that shine to satiate the "bird brain." Common themes within the aesthetic/lifestyle include wanting to scream off the rooftops, enjoying time with friends, and wishing to live in the woods. Oftentimes, those who follow the aesthetic are collectors of bones, crystals, trinkets, and treasures; the lovers of dusty bookshelves, jars, and old stone houses; those who find peace in forests, the sound of slow-trickling creeks, twinkling of stars at night, and the soft glow of fireflies.
The aesthetic is prevalent on Facebook, but can also be seen on Instagram or Twitter.
It can be considered a "goth goblincore"
The aesthetic is prevalent on Facebook, but can also be seen on Instagram or Twitter.
It can be considered a "goth goblincore"
by felismoonlit July 7, 2020
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