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enrico_fg034
Enrico_fg034 :
SLK GENTE MDS ZANELA CRIA DMS
2022-12-14 19:45:22
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criasdotaspio57
mah ama a Emilly vick !~ :
tá marcado quinta 💘
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Gustavo do ttk :
e a stheffany
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enrico_fg034
Enrico_fg034 :
O CALENDARIO E ELITE MN
2022-12-14 19:45:07
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nicolas.fernandes744
Nicolas Fernandes :
atacante @Lalau !🤍 @Ana Luiza 🙂🫶🏻 meu ídolo
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🥰
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Vera Lucia Vieira da Silva :
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Bernardo Reis :
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>__< :
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yasmim :
ele já pegou a ultima
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yudi_ito0
Davi :
O Zanella já pegou minha irma??????😱😱
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KevinZXX :
quinta pode vir
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