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julian_navsa
J_NAVSA :
como bien dijo el manager de metegol: “las estrellas se apagan, los idolos caen, los cracks envejecen”
2021-09-27 03:59:45
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x.agnel_
Angel_x :
Tu que piensas de las personas que se cuelgan de polemicas de otros pregunta sería 🤨
2021-09-27 04:10:30
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erick_romo
Erick Romo :
okey, gracias por el consejo 👌 por lo general me centro en un tema por ejemplo una semana ago star wars, otra de Marvel, otra de música que se relaci
2021-09-27 04:02:35
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j.campech
JÆL :
ola
2021-09-27 04:00:37
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abneramezcua2
abneramezcua2 :
🥰
2021-09-27 04:02:45
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edits.porquesi0
Edit.PorqueSi0 :
Y si subimos de reacciones con personajes de anime?
2021-09-27 04:14:35
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luizconzalv
LuizConZ :
carnal mi contenido es bien random algún consejo? ;-;
2021-09-27 06:47:31
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elviejothormentoh
Elviejothormentoh :
que tal hermano, yo tenía una duda referente a mi contenido, yo si subo un solo nicho de un solo tema, la edición también está bien trabajada
2021-09-30 06:56:51
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