@jypestraykids: #StrayKids #스트레이키즈 #2ndWorldTour_MANIAC in OAKLAND🤩 Such a beautiful sea of lights✨ We'll cherish this moment forever💕

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skzrcha
CB97🖤 :
I WAS THERE😭😭😭
2022-07-14 07:05:13
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hyuninwrld
☻🤍🌹𝐀𝐥𝐞𝐬𝐬𝐢𝐚🤍🌹★🥝🍞 :
crying in Europe☹️💔
2022-07-14 08:29:10
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emql.yv
emily (taylor’s version) :
it feels illegal to be this early
2022-07-14 07:03:30
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chansblkbeanie
mimi :
I WAS THERE SCREAMING MY LUNGS OUT
2022-07-14 07:11:21
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orangejuice052
🍊 :
YOU WERE ABSOLUTELY AMAZING IT WAS THE BEST NIGHT OF MY LIFE THANK YOU SO MUCH!!! HYUNJIN FEEL BETTER ❤️‍🩹
2022-07-14 07:02:11
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skzedit08
h 💫 :
I like the view right now
2022-07-14 07:22:57
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__ninirubyjane
⦮ ⦯ :
wishing to be there someday
2022-07-14 07:21:36
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hyunjinluver0
hyunjins wife ☻ :
crying in fort worth
2022-07-15 05:29:17
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browniee_2.0
browniee 2.0 :
el verdadero I like the view right now💫
2022-07-14 13:06:29
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olilondon2024
Oli London :
This looks amazing
2022-07-14 16:56:13
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hellopixies
✿ mrs bang ✿ :
my literal dream
2022-07-15 15:55:41
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ninnniis
ninii𖦹 :
crying
2022-07-14 07:02:46
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issa.punsexual
Asher💙 :
I love this song but my ex would play this song😭😭
2022-07-14 08:16:26
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ali_yohh
🐽 :
✨✨ i'm gonna experiencing this soon! i claim it!!!✨✨
2022-07-14 08:12:54
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felixxmexicano
Cristina :
I WISH YOU GUYS WERE BACKKKKK
2022-07-14 07:03:42
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imaginenotlistenintokpop
03🇹🇷 :
COME TO EUROPEEEEE
2022-07-14 09:09:51
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linozks
୨୧ alyssa || ☾♫♩ :
I'm actually gonna cry
2022-07-14 13:10:24
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penguiria
penguiria :
I LIKE THE VIEW RIGHT NOWWWW
2022-07-14 18:05:27
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yuqixchi
✦°.• — Y U Q I ˃ᴗ˂ :
this looks unreal and for me IT WILL NEVER HAPPEN🇭🇷😭
2022-07-14 08:21:43
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lee_minho_lee_know
secret :
early
2022-07-14 07:01:47
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suzie_cest_moi
suz :
You know (i know lee know yeah!) France it’s very beautiful and thé french are very frendly ! So you can come !
2022-07-22 04:32:07
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jacobday_123.2
idkkk :
I am first hehe
2022-07-14 07:01:51
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