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Medic  Low Skill, 6v6

UnitedKingdom Donuskus

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played s32, got 9th in open, add me on steam for shiz n giggles. Looking for a super active team scrimming 5 or more times a week. Looking too improve. Playoffs would be peng af.

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Team History

Action Team By Date
Left ABBA [6v6 Fun Team] ETF2L Staff
Left LOOP DADDY [1v1] ETF2L Staff
Left adios amigo [6v6] Donuskus
Joined adios amigo [6v6] Stylax
Left Hold W Gaming [6v6] Roos
Joined Hold W Gaming [6v6] Roos
Left crackers [6v6] satan
Joined crackers [6v6] satan
Left Amicitia [Highlander] Donuskus
Left Police Squad [6v6] Donuskus
Joined Amicitia [Highlander] SwaggeR_
Joined ABBA [6v6 Fun Team] Donuskus
Left Greenland [Highlander] Donuskus
Joined Greenland [Highlander] Donuskus
Joined Police Squad [6v6] Shuffles_
Left Gorgeous Gamers [6v6 Fun Team] Donuskus
Left Bercow Boys [6v6] Donuskus
Joined Bercow Boys [6v6] ap
Left EUWQIEFD [6v6] Donuskus
Joined LOOP DADDY [1v1] Donuskus
Joined EUWQIEFD [6v6] Bloodis
Left EUWQIEFD [6v6] Donuskus
Joined Gorgeous Gamers [6v6 Fun Team] Frysk
Joined EUWQIEFD [6v6] Donuskus
Left Bercow Boys [6v6] Donuskus
Left Grilled Cheese [2v2] Donuskus
Left mr bean fanclub [6v6 Fun Team] Donuskus
Joined mr bean fanclub [6v6 Fun Team] Donuskus
Joined Grilled Cheese [2v2] Donuskus
Left MONKEY MODE [Highlander] AlesKee
Joined MONKEY MODE [Highlander] AustinN
Joined Bercow Boys [6v6] Donuskus
Left Kurupt FM [6v6] Donuskus
Joined Kurupt FM [6v6] Donuskus
Left Kurupt FM [6v6] Donuskus
Joined Kurupt FM [6v6] Donuskus

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8 Comments

  1. Basil said:

    Just get him a top low team already, chill dude

  2. Sora said:

    Insane Med pick him :o

  3. kbbq: Try. said:

    He’s actually a very good medic

  4. troy: DTR - troy said:

    hes shit but a proper lad

  5. Donuskus said:

    pmub

  6. Donuskus said:

    Theresa Mary May (/təˈriːzə/;[1] née Brasier; born 1 October 1956) is a British politician serving as Prime Minister of the United Kingdom and Leader of the Conservative Party since 2016. She served as Home Secretary from 2010 to 2016. May was first elected Member of Parliament (MP) for Maidenhead in 1997. Ideologically, she identifies herself as a one-nation conservative.[2]

    May grew up in Oxfordshire and attended St Hugh’s College, Oxford. After graduating in 1977, she worked for the Bank of England. She also served as a councillor for Durnsford in Merton. After unsuccessful attempts to be elected to the House of Commons she was elected as the MP for Maidenhead in the 1997 general election. From 1999 to 2010, May held a number of roles in Shadow Cabinets. She was also Chairwoman of the Conservative Party from 2002 to 2003.

    When the coalition government was formed after the 2010 general election, May was appointed Home Secretary and Minister for Women and Equalities, but gave up the latter role in 2012. She continued to serve as home secretary after the Conservative victory in the 2015 general election, and became the longest-serving home secretary in over 60 years. During her tenure she pursued reform of the Police Federation, implemented a harder line on drugs policy including the banning of khat, oversaw the introduction of elected Police and Crime Commissioners, the deportation of Abu Qatada, and the creation of the National Crime Agency, and brought in additional restrictions on immigration.[3] She is to date, the only woman to hold two of the great offices of state.

    In July 2016, after David Cameron resigned, May was elected as Conservative Party Leader, becoming Britain’s second female Prime Minister after Margaret Thatcher. As Prime Minister, May began the process of withdrawing the UK from the European Union, triggering Article 50 in March 2017. The following month, she announced a snap general election, with the aim of strengthening her hand in Brexit negotiations.[4][5] This resulted in a hung parliament, in which the number of Conservative seats fell from 330 to 317, despite the party winning its highest vote share since 1983. The loss of an overall majority prompted her to enter a confidence and supply arrangement with the Democratic Unionist Party (DUP) to support a minority government.

    May survived a vote of no confidence from her own MPs in December 2018 and a Parliamentary vote of no confidence in January 2019. May has said that she will not lead her party in the next general election scheduled for 2022 under the Fixed-term Parliaments Act,[6] but has not ruled out leading it into a snap election. May carried out the Brexit negotiations with the European Union, adhering to the Chequers Agreement, which resulted in the draft Withdrawal Agreement between the UK and the EU. This agreement was defeated by Parliament in January 2019, and negotiations continue to try and reach a deal.[7] May’s revised deal was defeated in Parliament by 391 votes to 242. In March 2019, May committed to stepping down as Prime Minister if Parliament passed her Brexit deal, to make way for a new leader in the second phase of Brexit.[8]

    Contents
    1 Early life and education
    2 Early career
    3 Early Parliamentary career
    4 Home Secretary
    4.1 Police and crime
    4.1.1 Anti-social behaviour
    4.1.2 Drug policy
    4.2 Immigration
    4.2.1 Family migration
    4.2.2 Deportation decisions
    4.2.3 Abu Qatada deportation
    4.2.4 “Go Home” advertisements
    4.2.5 Passport backlog
    4.2.6 Windrush scandal
    4.3 Birmingham schools row
    5 Minister for Women and Equalities
    6 Prime Minister
    6.1 Leadership election
    6.2 Appointment
    6.3 Cabinet changes
    6.4 First term
    6.5 2017 general election
    6.6 Second term
    6.6.1 Party Islamophobia
    6.6.2 Contempt of Parliament
    6.6.3 Votes of no confidence
    6.6.4 Brexit deal defeats
    6.6.5 Possible resignation
    6.7 Public opinion
    7 Political positions
    7.1 Foreign policy
    7.2 Economic policy
    7.3 Workers’ representatives
    7.4 Environment
    7.5 EU and Brexit
    7.6 Same-sex relationships
    8 Personal life
    9 Activism and awards
    10 See also
    11 References
    12 External links

  7. Donuskus said:

    Still looking I guess

  8. Donuskus said:

    Bump