Seasn Penn
Wilson Winterhall
Tampere, Western Finland, Finland
My name is Wilson and I am a professional Sakura Spirit speedrunner. I have completed Sakura Spirit least seven times, setting world records in every possible category. This is not a gimmick, it is simply very hard to beat them.
I started running Sakura Spirit when it came out to compete with a lot of other speedrunning games to be the world's most powerful speedrunner. You may think this feat would be difficult and impossible to accomplish. But this is not the case.

I started my Sakura Spirit speedrunning career at the age of seven, when my dad took me to a Sakura Spirit speedrunning event. At first I didn't enjoy it. It was hard to find the right amount of difficulty to keep me interested. Even though I wanted to, I couldn't. It was too hard to continue with the routine. I tried to improve, and slowly got used to the pace, but as time went on, I found I was losing interest in the process.

Then after playing a bit of Sakura Clicker, my interest in speedrunning increased considerably. At last I finally had a reason to get motivated and try speedrunning. I decided to take up speedrunning during the summer of 2004. The events at Sakura Championship, an event run by the SPSR community, were quite nice. I went to quite a few Sakura Spirit events, including Sonic Championship 3, but I was never a speedrunner. There just weren't any events. For the longest time I had been interested in having a life, but I couldn't find anything that had the potential to interest me.

PS. 1 of the idiot ever i seen
My name is Wilson and I am a professional Sakura Spirit speedrunner. I have completed Sakura Spirit least seven times, setting world records in every possible category. This is not a gimmick, it is simply very hard to beat them.
I started running Sakura Spirit when it came out to compete with a lot of other speedrunning games to be the world's most powerful speedrunner. You may think this feat would be difficult and impossible to accomplish. But this is not the case.

I started my Sakura Spirit speedrunning career at the age of seven, when my dad took me to a Sakura Spirit speedrunning event. At first I didn't enjoy it. It was hard to find the right amount of difficulty to keep me interested. Even though I wanted to, I couldn't. It was too hard to continue with the routine. I tried to improve, and slowly got used to the pace, but as time went on, I found I was losing interest in the process.

Then after playing a bit of Sakura Clicker, my interest in speedrunning increased considerably. At last I finally had a reason to get motivated and try speedrunning. I decided to take up speedrunning during the summer of 2004. The events at Sakura Championship, an event run by the SPSR community, were quite nice. I went to quite a few Sakura Spirit events, including Sonic Championship 3, but I was never a speedrunner. There just weren't any events. For the longest time I had been interested in having a life, but I couldn't find anything that had the potential to interest me.

PS. 1 of the idiot ever i seen
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Эмil Nov 25 @ 12:05am 
he is very old and retired, give him slack
Seasn Penn Nov 24 @ 3:22pm 
:poemg:
Hazard Nov 24 @ 2:51pm 
8 years of cs and still sucks, how?
Seasn Penn Nov 19 @ 12:11pm 
I pray for yours since her son is a bozo who writes ♥♥♥♥ like this on people's profiles over a video game.
- Nov 18 @ 6:07pm 
go play ur sakura spirit dota 2 hard for ur skill animal
- Nov 18 @ 6:07pm 
wilson fu r dead mother