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1. Frustration or anger: El pepa might have been having a bad game or was frustrated with his team's performance.
2. Boredom: He might have been looking for ways to entertain himself or others.
3. Attention-seeking: El pepa could be trying to get a reaction from his teammates or opponents.
4. Strategic play: In some cases, trolling can be a deliberate strategy to distract or disrupt the opposing team.
Keep in mind that these are just possibilities, and I don't have specific information about the situation.
el pepa era desconocido
la mayoria eramos SOVLjas
volviendo de normandia
con bronca
o con desesperacion en nuestros corazones
Normiedad y downtismo 100%