@rauld33: When they try and make you feel better... @a.myers97 #cheer #fyp #cheerleader #support #friends #ThisIsBliss #cheercoach #cheersquad

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itslaurenpayne
✰ Lauren ✰ :
my non cheer friends to me after we fail at computer trying to make me feel better but they don’t understand..😂
2020-08-08 01:33:24
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☏𝙶ェ𝚞ェ𝚒☏ :
tik tok king is on fire 🔥
2020-08-08 01:32:48
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itsrazzledazzle
Daz :
haha my head rebounded off the floor😂😂
2020-08-08 01:38:42
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ilove..makingmoney
💪 :
She kind of sounds like a JoJo Siwa
2020-08-08 04:32:20
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itscailynsmith
cailyn 💌 :
best video you’ve made 100000%❤️❤️❤️
2020-08-08 04:17:35
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_abby.acosta_
Abby😇 :
@makenaa.0 YOU
2020-08-08 01:29:08
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digicammp4
vids :
PERIOOOOD always trying to be nice and then it’s like bro can you not take a compliment 😔
2020-08-08 01:30:31
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_maddieconnelly
maddie🐆 :
@taylot_2 omg the dude complaining is so u
2020-08-08 02:46:44
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allyallyallyallyd
Ally :
Idk why they just annoy me so much like just let me be disappointed in myself so I try harder! If that makes sense
2020-08-08 01:58:37
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carlietucker13
carlie :
2nd I would make my day if he replied
2020-08-08 01:29:00
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normal_soup_temperature
Syd The Squid 🦑 :
@sydney__jewell our moms after practice
2020-08-08 02:42:26
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emma_livi05
Emma Livingston ⚡️ :
@rhiannonp05 this is you
2020-08-08 02:54:09
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jellyjanice
J🩷 :
@leahmorty
2020-08-08 02:20:06
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preppyxgirl1234
Preppy aesthetic :
Hi
2020-08-08 01:38:14
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amyaaa2uuu
kirsten a’myaaa .💘 :
Yea that’s me don’t try to give me support when Ik I’ve done horrible.😅 #backspot
2020-08-08 15:49:09
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giannaspeer
GNS 💌💌 :
@laurenperl me
2020-08-08 01:55:55
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goodvibe292
Amelia :
We both live in Allen and I am looking outside and it night time and there has light
2020-08-08 02:14:27
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american_freedom.77
softball is life 77 :
@.delaney4
2020-08-08 01:34:42
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vickybaredes
vicky :
Heyyyy do u reply
2020-08-08 01:29:39
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lyla_lusch.71
Lyla :
I love your videos
2020-08-08 02:19:31
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brooklyn_braun
brooklyn :
@hanjaydmom I could see you being the supportive one and me being sassy at you 😂
2020-10-10 18:09:54
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katiethebaddieboo
katie :
FIRST
2020-08-08 01:28:15
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ellacabi
cubby🧸💌 :
@kirasmith08
2020-08-08 02:26:05
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lauren.od
laurenn :
Early!
2020-08-08 01:30:32
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_em0155
_Em015 :
Early
2020-08-08 01:30:47
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kaeleighrae
Kaeleigh🎀🪩 :
2 mins
2020-08-08 01:30:55
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deletedsorryuhadtowatch
✨ :
First 💖
2020-08-08 01:28:18
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arrissa_ly
arrissa_ly :
My best friend getting all A+'s on her report card.Me getting all B's. Her "omg, you did so good.
2020-08-08 18:46:43
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tumblerlover27
<3 :
Then when they be mean: be more supportive
2020-08-08 22:25:17
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savvy_lynn
Sav :
One time I did my solo horrible and my mom said “ you did great” and I said “ what were you watching I looked like a noodle” my teacher and mom laugh
2020-08-08 21:59:50
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mallory.fox
mallory :
@syd_h17 ME IM TO NICE
2020-08-08 02:43:31
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.srinidhi
srinidhi :
@jordyn.rose0 for my backhand spring 😂
2020-08-08 17:07:27
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pr3sh0
rachael 🪬 :
@.ellajorge._ omg no nightmares are coming back
2020-08-09 14:09:13
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cecekayye
Cece Hiatt :
@morganf24 that’s literally you 😂
2020-08-13 19:23:45
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basically_kylee18
Kylee :
@em.dom every time I got frustrated
2020-08-08 16:11:44
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it_you_girl_ryleigh123
😇God lover😇 :
Hi
2020-08-08 01:28:59
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kayleexjs
S :
Early
2020-08-08 01:28:54
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danielle.giallanza
DannyG :
@mia.haddock @ciara.152 this is gonna be us when one of us fall because we’re all on different teams
2020-08-08 01:38:25
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tasha_eve
tasha ♡ :
first to like ps love your vids
2020-08-08 01:28:54
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.jillin
Jill :
My friends tell me that after the fly falls on my neck and my face hits the floor then I get up when crying in pain and finish everything 😅
2020-08-08 13:24:02
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ilikecows_moo
ILikeCows_Moo :
That's me then I get yelled at.
2020-08-08 12:51:51
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breannedandy1
Breanne :
@kate.buckley
2020-08-08 01:43:38
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jonalstrom
jon alstrom :
@audsthatsme omg haha
2020-08-08 04:51:25
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aubrey._.faith
hi🤍✨ :
Hiiiiii
2020-08-08 01:28:49
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shovemeinyoureasshole
alyssa :
Lol🎃
2020-08-08 01:28:49
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jazzygalaxy164
jazzygalaxy16 :
That’s how I am when we play games at school 
2020-08-08 04:46:40
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rorie.avera
rorie😇 :
hi
2020-08-08 01:28:47
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