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Elite
เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 27 ส.ค. 2016
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Roblox | Survive and Kill the Killers in Area 51 | Round 100
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Roblox | Survive and Kill the Killers in Area 51 | Round 100
HOW TO GET TREE SAP MARKER (Find The Markers)
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HOW TO GET TREE SAP MARKER (Find The Markers)
HOW TO GET ZEN MARKER (Find The Markers)
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You have to collect all the hints (IN ORDER) for it to work.
How To Find Black Hole Marker (Find The Markers)
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Make sure you step on the black pad. If you’re on the orange pad it’s not gonna deactivate.
Roblox | Area 51 Funny Moments (ENDLESS SURVIVAL)
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Roblox | Area 51 Funny Moments (ENDLESS SURVIVAL)
Roblox SAKTK Endless Survival Round 200
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Roblox SAKTK Endless Survival Round 200
Roblox SAKTK Juggernaut Mode 100K points Gameplay #3
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Roblox SAKTK Juggernaut Mode 100K points Gameplay #3
Roblox MMC Zombies Project Round 100 w/ RuslanSau
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This clip is over a month old, But i forgot to upload it, But then i found it in my files today. Anyways hope you enjoy,
Roblox Saktk Endless Survival Helping A Friend Get Wave 50. Gameplay #2
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Roblox Saktk Endless Survival Helping A Friend Get Wave 50. Gameplay #2
Roblox SAKTK Endless Survival Starting on Round 20 Challenge.
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Roblox SAKTK Endless Survival Starting on Round 20 Challenge.
Roblox SAKTK Helping A Friend Get To Wave 50 in Endless Survival.
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Roblox SAKTK Helping A Friend Get To Wave 50 in Endless Survival.
Roblox SAKTK Endless Survival Former World Record 143 Rounds, w/ RuslanSau.
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Roblox SAKTK Endless Survival Former World Record 143 Rounds, w/ RuslanSau.
Roblox, Survive and kill the killers in area 51, Juggernaut Gameplay. #1
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Roblox, Survive and kill the killers in area 51, Juggernaut Gameplay. #1
a friend of mine called 1LYTHEX0 has a higher round than ruslansau i think its 378
oh how i wish saktkia was more popular:(
was it ever that serious
10 mil dangggg
How do you only have 56k views for a video like this. The amount of of dedication, time, and skill needed to do this is crazy. You deserve millions of views for such a great video.
I got a heart from the creator
this is a small roblox game? im surprised it got 61k views big W
legend
hey bro why dont get the barricades rebuilt 🤨
So I need to pay money to get good cars
ehh only the purple ones i think its possible to get every rarity but purple from what i've seen
So many zombies💀
bro 8h video 💀👀
For now the rarest car in the game is Bugatti Bolide (1 in 250.000.000)
now its a limited ramp car (1 in 290.000.000)
@marcoshenrique9843 yes I know, it's Asteria
Now it a limetod Christmas car that I have (1 in 500.000.000)
@@Fri-t4b I know, yeah, I wrote that comment one month ago
gg
yo bro i in round 43 so i almost to 50 of later 50 to 100 round is to good for my rounds
Bro Is that hacking with the ray gun or it was to broken I don't know its look like a glich its so funny and broken
Bro I try to get to round 50 butt I died on round 49 2 times I need tips on suriveing on till round 50 do enemy one think they can give me tips that I don't know to let me get to at least round 50 instead on round 49 because first atemp I died to killers in a hall way door and 2 I died to the Sears big radeo water when I had whos who I'm planing on trying a second time
Giga Charger is the rarest
Eilte i love jeuse can you please help me do eilte kraken
I can help you if want
Ok
How did u do this so quick it took me 11 hours with a quadruple to get 115
I was a former world record holder in endless back in 2021-2022
@@elite2654that’s impressive
@@elite2654 carry me
@@elite2654 wanna do a duo some time
Si
nice
i was once with a friend and reached round 49 and then he disconnected and i died
Thanks mate you just made me be a legend at endless thanks bro
8:03:01 kaboom 🗣🔥
please can u help me beat karken boss i suck at it if u want my user is bloxpro20493 thank you
8 HOURS
wow cen solo boss
Yo im that "friend"
200 ? 51 😅
8 hours of just playing this game is diabolical
Game name idk
survive and kill killers in area 51 gamemode bossrush
@@abdulali204 thank you
@@Elitekraken-e6o ur welcome
@@abdulali204 ☻
BRO WHY THE VIDEO WITH 8 HOURS DURATION
hehe sunburned kraken
Sadly the resume system does not work if you play with more than 1 player, it just loses all your progress if you all leave, one of you guys have to stay afk. Also, if ur afk, the killers despawn so
This guy broke the damn record the longest saktik video
I beat the aberration for 3 hours
I think this might be the longest saktkia51 video
Dayum highest ive ever gotten is 48 with 4-5 guys in facility
Did eight hours by yourself
Eight hours eight hours oh my God😂😂😂😂😊😂😊😊😂😮😂😮😮😂😂😮😂😮
The influence of social media in today's society is extremely important, especially regarding its effects on teenagers and the spread of misinformation. Social media platforms, whilst giving new ways of connectivity and publishing information, also have serious downsides that affect pre-adults/adolescents mental health and add to the fast spread of false information. Both the American Psychological Association and the Child Mind Institute share their understandings into these issues. First and foremost, social media's impact on teenagers is broad and varied, as Rachel Ehmke from the Child Mind Institute said in her article How Using Social Media Affects Teenagers (2023.08) that social media usage among adolescents is linked to increased anxiety, depression, and poor self-esteem. The change from face-to-face communication to screen-based communication strip teens of necessary social skills, such as reading body language and facial expressions. This lack of direct communication can set back their emotional development and make real-life interactions more intimidating. Not to mention the constant comparison made by social media, where teens measure their dignity with online personalities, which intensifies feelings of flaw and loneliness. Along with its psychological impact, social media essentially adjusts how information is shared and consumed, remarkably contributing to the spread of misinformation. A writer from the American Psychological Association said in their article How and why does misinformation spread? (2024.03) that people are more likely to share misinformation when it is set with their personal identity, social norms, and brings out strong emotions. This trend is particularly noticeable on social media platforms, where algorithms feed content that cause high user engagement, often favoring exciting and emotionally charged posts over factual information. The fast user to user sharing model of social media quickly circulates false information, making it difficult to correct the misinformation. The particular qualities of social media create an environment where misinformation can spread unchecked. Unlike traditional media outlets, which have review standards and fact-checking tools, social media platforms lack accurate control. This absence of arrangement allows misinformation to go viral quickly, often only discussed after serious damage has been done. The existence of "echo chambers," where users are in communities and are exposed mainly to information that add to their beliefs, further isolates them from factual corrections and varied perspectives. This isolation is especially problematic for individuals consuming content from specific political sources, as it further pushes a one-sided view of information. Besides social media letting misinformation circulate freely, the spread of misinformation is often driven by a small group of "superspreaders" who have an enormous influence on social media. These individuals or systems create and share content designed to enrage strong emotional reactions, which algorithms then boost due to their high engagement levels. This cycle ensures that misinformation reaches a wide audience faster, further complicating efforts to promote accurate information and factual discussions. In conclusion, the issues of social media's impact on teenagers and the spread of misinformation are deeply twisted and give serious challenges to mental health and public communication. The psychological effects on adolescents, including increased anxiety and poor self-esteem, are boosted by the environment of constant comparison and indirect communication. At the same time, the tools of social media promote the fast spread of misinformation, driven by psychological weaknesses and algorithmic preferences. Acknowledging these issues requires a global approach, including repairing media education, improving fact-checking tools, and redesigning social media algorithms to prioritize accuracy and mental well-being instead of high user engagement and emotionally charged posts.
The influence of social media in today's society is extremely important, especially regarding its effects on teenagers and the spread of misinformation. Social media platforms, whilst giving new ways of connectivity and publishing information, also have serious downsides that affect pre-adults/adolescents mental health and add to the fast spread of false information. Both the American Psychological Association and the Child Mind Institute share their understandings into these issues. First and foremost, social media's impact on teenagers is broad and varied, as Rachel Ehmke from the Child Mind Institute said in her article How Using Social Media Affects Teenagers (2023.08) that social media usage among adolescents is linked to increased anxiety, depression, and poor self-esteem. The change from face-to-face communication to screen-based communication strip teens of necessary social skills, such as reading body language and facial expressions. This lack of direct communication can set back their emotional development and make real-life interactions more intimidating. Not to mention the constant comparison made by social media, where teens measure their dignity with online personalities, which intensifies feelings of flaw and loneliness. Along with its psychological impact, social media essentially adjusts how information is shared and consumed, remarkably contributing to the spread of misinformation. A writer from the American Psychological Association said in their article How and why does misinformation spread? (2024.03) that people are more likely to share misinformation when it is set with their personal identity, social norms, and brings out strong emotions. This trend is particularly noticeable on social media platforms, where algorithms feed content that cause high user engagement, often favoring exciting and emotionally charged posts over factual information. The fast user to user sharing model of social media quickly circulates false information, making it difficult to correct the misinformation. The particular qualities of social media create an environment where misinformation can spread unchecked. Unlike traditional media outlets, which have review standards and fact-checking tools, social media platforms lack accurate control. This absence of arrangement allows misinformation to go viral quickly, often only discussed after serious damage has been done. The existence of "echo chambers," where users are in communities and are exposed mainly to information that add to their beliefs, further isolates them from factual corrections and varied perspectives. This isolation is especially problematic for individuals consuming content from specific political sources, as it further pushes a one-sided view of information. Besides social media letting misinformation circulate freely, the spread of misinformation is often driven by a small group of "superspreaders" who have an enormous influence on social media. These individuals or systems create and share content designed to enrage strong emotional reactions, which algorithms then boost due to their high engagement levels. This cycle ensures that misinformation reaches a wide audience faster, further complicating efforts to promote accurate information and factual discussions. In conclusion, the issues of social media's impact on teenagers and the spread of misinformation are deeply twisted and give serious challenges to mental health and public communication. The psychological effects on adolescents, including increased anxiety and poor self-esteem, are boosted by the environment of constant comparison and indirect communication. At the same time, the tools of social media promote the fast spread of misinformation, driven by psychological weaknesses and algorithmic preferences. Acknowledging these issues requires a global approach, including repairing media education, improving fact-checking tools, and redesigning social media algorithms to prioritize accuracy and mental well-being instead of high user engagement and emotionally charged posts.
Where did u come from
The influence of social media in today's society is extremely important, especially regarding its effects on teenagers and the spread of misinformation. Social media platforms, whilst giving new ways of connectivity and publishing information, also have serious downsides that affect pre-adults/adolescents mental health and add to the fast spread of false information. Both the American Psychological Association and the Child Mind Institute share their understandings into these issues. First and foremost, social media's impact on teenagers is broad and varied, as Rachel Ehmke from the Child Mind Institute said in her article How Using Social Media Affects Teenagers (2023.08) that social media usage among adolescents is linked to increased anxiety, depression, and poor self-esteem. The change from face-to-face communication to screen-based communication strip teens of necessary social skills, such as reading body language and facial expressions. This lack of direct communication can set back their emotional development and make real-life interactions more intimidating. Not to mention the constant comparison made by social media, where teens measure their dignity with online personalities, which intensifies feelings of flaw and loneliness. Along with its psychological impact, social media essentially adjusts how information is shared and consumed, remarkably contributing to the spread of misinformation. A writer from the American Psychological Association said in their article How and why does misinformation spread? (2024.03) that people are more likely to share misinformation when it is set with their personal identity, social norms, and brings out strong emotions. This trend is particularly noticeable on social media platforms, where algorithms feed content that cause high user engagement, often favoring exciting and emotionally charged posts over factual information. The fast user to user sharing model of social media quickly circulates false information, making it difficult to correct the misinformation. The particular qualities of social media create an environment where misinformation can spread unchecked. Unlike traditional media outlets, which have review standards and fact-checking tools, social media platforms lack accurate control. This absence of arrangement allows misinformation to go viral quickly, often only discussed after serious damage has been done. The existence of "echo chambers," where users are in communities and are exposed mainly to information that add to their beliefs, further isolates them from factual corrections and varied perspectives. This isolation is especially problematic for individuals consuming content from specific political sources, as it further pushes a one-sided view of information. Besides social media letting misinformation circulate freely, the spread of misinformation is often driven by a small group of "superspreaders" who have an enormous influence on social media. These individuals or systems create and share content designed to enrage strong emotional reactions, which algorithms then boost due to their high engagement levels. This cycle ensures that misinformation reaches a wide audience faster, further complicating efforts to promote accurate information and factual discussions. In conclusion, the issues of social media's impact on teenagers and the spread of misinformation are deeply twisted and give serious challenges to mental health and public communication. The psychological effects on adolescents, including increased anxiety and poor self-esteem, are boosted by the environment of constant comparison and indirect communication. At the same time, the tools of social media promote the fast spread of misinformation, driven by psychological weaknesses and algorithmic preferences. Acknowledging these issues requires a global approach, including repairing media education, improving fact-checking tools, and redesigning social media algorithms to prioritize accuracy and mental well-being instead of high user engagement and emotionally charged posts.
Your a very good player you did that for 8 hours i cant even play for 8 hours
damn this is nostalgic
Rhino Final Boss Fight 0:01
HOW IS THIS POSSIBLE
How long did this take?
Possibly 5 hours because damn, they have a LOT of points.
5:36:56 close call moment, u we’re about to die
he still had half his hp it wasnt that close rlly
Wow this is so good I heard that the developer did not even make it to round 50
I got to round 51 yesterday
@@FAITLuispvphow long did it take
@@toastistastie9got to 53 today. takes about 3-4 hours I recommend you do it solo with pack a punch ray gun, gamepass gun, bolt aswell as the perks used in this video plus armour good luck if u attempt it ( also make sure u have a bunch of free time as the reason I stopped was I had to eat lol)
i survived 64 rounds, i gave up after for some reason
@leonpick save files exist
Oh I thought wave 7 is the smiledog