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@rafaellajayme14: KKKKKKKKKKKK rachei
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Friday 29 October 2021 02:32:24 GMT
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Hugo Ricardo :
o H que vc precisava ta aqui
2021-10-29 12:02:55
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𝒌𝒂𝒎𝒊𝒍𝒍𝒚 🍀 :
U ?????? Qm tem um nome q começa com U
2021-10-29 03:31:15
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$ :
primeiro fixa
2021-10-29 02:34:36
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tulio remy :
queria
2021-10-29 02:50:50
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kadufteixeira :
ela ta guardando o k pra mim gnt
2021-10-29 03:13:11
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Wagner Becker :
Ta precisando de um W na sua vida hein, kkkkk
2021-10-29 03:07:09
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Cardoso :
O s sou eu confia
2021-10-29 18:02:23
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