Map Ranking

Mr.Abso

Mr.Abso
Points:382.863
Rank:15
Opponents defeated: 1.057.046 (13.)
Tribe: Deere


Villages (71) Coordinates Points
001.Its 420 somewhere
454|566 9.651
002.Im so high
453|569 8.988
003.Because I got high
456|568 7.990
004.Lord Smoker
456|565 9.962
005.HotBoxSessie
457|554 9.596
006.WeedFarm
460|566 8.693
007.Ganja Farm
451|575 8.524
008.StashHouse
449|576 9.897
009.StonedIsland
458|570 5.255
010.Mary Jane
457|571 7.381
011.Smoking with da Gang
456|571 5.663
012.Deserved Jonko
460|561 7.451
013.Need a Smoke Break
459|560 10.243
014.Red Eyes
452|572 5.969
015.Smoked 2 joints
459|562 6.366
016.Dealer Melker
452|565 8.646
017.Davva Big Smoker
452|561 8.661
018.Lost in the woods
454|587 7.476
019.Smoking my Warpipe
441|564 10.162
020.Got Out Smoked
442|561 6.663
021.Ma Plantation
449|600 6.159
022. Oeps I smoked again
446|577 4.913
023.Dropped my joint
463|567 5.215
024.High Mustang
446|576 5.266
025.Smoking in tha Jungle
454|565 5.507
026.PonasPigis Smokehouse
440|582 8.317
027.Got High in Bankok
441|586 7.065
028.Smoking in Phuket
442|588 5.466
029.Smoking with PonasPigis
441|580 6.152
030.Suksin Haze
439|585 7.306
031.Neverdiee Haze
438|585 7.770
032.Big Bluntz
462|567 4.810
033.Motoguro Amnesia
434|582 7.553
034.Bad Budzz
463|565 4.730
035.Junky House
448|558 7.618
036.High as Duck
448|559 9.067
037. So High I fckd up
448|560 5.373
038.Smoke Session
435|582 3.717
039.Roll iIt Up
436|575 3.655
040.Smoke It Up
438|584 3.171
041.Barsark SmokeHouse
459|570 8.684
042.SmokeHouse
460|569 4.710
043.Smoke Palace
464|572 4.157
044.Blaze It
470|572 6.104
045.Hate being Sober
465|572 4.723
046.Fiiishow StashHouse
462|571 5.105
047..Smoking W/ Fiiishow
462|570 6.160
048.Swedish Ganja
463|569 6.364
049.Concrete Jungle
423|619 4.892
050.One Love
444|613 3.384
051.Never Sober
432|594 2.193
052.Bad Habitz
446|587 3.092
053.Wasting My Spliff
451|599 6.850
054.Lalapos Plantage
463|582 1.412
055.Forgot Something
437|580 1.701
056.Waazzzzaaa
454|599 8.233
057.Bring it to 20 points please
449|588 895
058.Bla Bla Bla
457|592 4.042
059.Lost My Bag
447|602 932
060.Oh no worries
422|618 576
061.Found tha Bag
438|563 876
062.High Hopes
452|560 1.717
063.I'm Still Standing
450|574 3.223
064.Smoke heaven
442|600 584
065.Pink Elephant
459|569 687
066.Hot Air Balloon
461|558 954
067.Flying Monkey
453|598 426
068.Never Change
451|598 624
069.HiHI
450|599 789
070.Kadilski spoj
442|602 6.222
071.Karma Coming
438|598 485
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Mr.Abso wrote:

Let us burn one from end to end, and pass it over to me my friend.



**Brothers in Smoke and Battle**


In the midst of war, where chaos reigns and every day could be the last, a shared joint becomes more than just a moment of relief—it becomes a symbol of brotherhood.

Sitting together in the cold trenches or by the dim glow of a campfire, the smoke drifts between them like a silent pact. The war fades for a moment. The laughter, the stories, the memories of home—they all feel closer, more real. Each inhale is a breath of peace in a world torn apart.

They don’t talk about tomorrow; they don’t dwell on fear. They pass the joint, nod in understanding, and for a brief moment, they are not just soldiers. They are friends, bound by something deeper than war—by trust, by survival, and by the simple comfort of knowing they are not alone.



The Bond of Friendship and a Shared Joint

There’s something special about sitting together, passing a joint, and sharing laughter with friends. It’s not just about the smoke—it’s about the moments, the conversations, and the connection.

A joint has a way of slowing time, making each word feel more meaningful, each joke funnier, and each silence comfortable. It breaks down barriers, allowing people to open up about their dreams, fears, and wildest thoughts.

Some of the best memories are made in these simple moments: sitting on a balcony, in a parked car, or around a fire, watching the smoke swirl into the night sky. It’s not about the high—it’s about the people you share it with.

True friendship is about being present, enjoying the moment, and knowing that no matter what, there’s always someone to pass the joint to.