The Sniper makes a victorious expression after the quiz. A quiz pops up when the Sniper says "The Heavy is dead!?" The spy then points at Sniper and says "Correct!" as the answer box flashes. He asks the Spy and Engineer "What the bloody hell just happened!?" They tell him that the Heavy is dead. Then the Sniper shows up and was ready to say his entry line before noticing the Heavy is on a hospital bed that came out of nowhere. He then says "OK." And then rag-dolled into the ground. Heavy then tries to tell Spy that the Engineer killed him, but instead they both shushed him and reminded him that he is dead. The somewhat dead Heavy says "Yes, I am dead!" The spy then asks the Engineer why the Heavy is dead. The Spy then sees the Heavy on the ground and is shocked. The Spy conga dances in as the Engineer throws away the murder weapon quickly to hide the evidence. Heavy goes into a dramatic pose, first briefly holding a book that says, "HOW 2 DIE", then and yelling "I'm dead!" The Engineer then does an evil chuckle at the downed Heavy. He then he comes up to the camera saying "It is good day to be not dead!" before being shot in the head by the Engineer, who says "POW! You are dead!" The video starts with the Heavy exiting a spawn room with a cheerful song. Blue Water, 72.Heavy Is Dead is a video by Antoine Delak. there's a Nikon on the dinner table., 68. double self portrait with two drunk guys on the Korean mugunghwa train from Seoul to Pyeongtaek, 37. I tried BigHugeLabs Scout today to see if I had anything new on Explore and I got this, all my photos on it! Of course it's a gag, a Christmas present from BigHugeLabs, but entertaining nonetheless. I can thoroughly recommend Lawrence's photostream if anyone fancies looking at a lot of wonderful scottish scenery. Thanks again Lawrence for your support and photos, a lot of us in Flickr-land will miss you. Anyway, I hope Lawrence will be getting some nice height now when he's taking his photos near the pearly gates. I gather he was a couple of years younger than me and I'm not quite 60 yet so it does make you think.especially as an old friend of mine passed away a few months ago aged 60 within a few weeks of retiring. never had the pleasure of meeting Lawrence in the flesh but we regularly chatted on Flickr and I will miss his encouragement and advice. I'd also like to record my sincere condolences to Lawrence Cornell's family over his untimely passing which came as a shock to me when I saw it on SkyeBaggie's post. managed to stop for a few mins and shoot it as it came and went in the fog/low cloud. As it happened I found a small wood with some beech trees in it and then just down the road came across this fellow. I set off on a 'follow-my-nose' to see if I could salvage anything from the trip. That's the trouble with living 90mins drive away, you can't just look out the front door and base your decision on what you see.Īnyway heading back home I thought I'd detour by Win Green to scout it and as I headed that way caught sight of some low cloud hanging around. I had gone down to Durdle Door on the basis of the forecast with a nope of shooting the sunrise but it was a bust as pretty much solid cloud. My first post of 2023 is actually my last shot of 2022.
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