@for._.yoouuu: and what is felt now is like an antonym 😓 #dejavu #anxiety #relatable #vent #animation #edit #fyp #foryou #tired

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fiandxump
fiandump :
2025 here
2025-01-12 06:22:17
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mr571690
N :
أسوء سنه 2024 مين يتفق؟💔
2024-10-10 06:05:38
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cekkkg
kggggg :
i relate to the eye
2023-01-31 10:39:50
0
wtfskibidi
blu :
covid 19 ruined it
2023-01-17 23:42:56
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tryingtoget1kdonated
TryingToGet1kDonate! :
bro i agree i have no friends:( cuz im lonely
2023-01-17 12:01:22
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macoletkaba2714
nicss🐺 :
seeing my friends with other friends
2024-08-26 01:31:03
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here.to.help91
I’ll vent on this acc :
You just have to deal with it like I did then you’ll one day meet the friend that you know will never leave you!
2022-12-31 04:39:52
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bye._.125
Bye :
My anxiety is going up as the school starts
2023-08-31 11:50:10
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.polkadots0
... :
me joke on my friend but no one laugh 🙂
2022-12-09 10:59:46
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1.98critterss
⠀ ⠀ ⠀ ⠀ ⠀ :
Im always alone, I don't know how to make friends. In fact, I never had a friend since 6. Just my cousins.
2022-12-10 03:52:48
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1nie1a
💅 :
ايوه💔💔💔
2022-11-08 14:36:49
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alijah3
🥶💙JEVINNN💙🥶 :
When i was at school and it was reading time, my teacher said bring glue and scissors. But I didn’t have any scissors then i said it to my teacher he said “you will get a 0” i was gonna cry.
2024-08-09 13:15:49
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fazix_3
fazix🍀 :
اشتقت ل 2020...
2025-01-20 11:40:03
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qxuanz_kun
Qxuanz🐦 :
me fr
2022-12-11 13:16:39
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epeliwiwiw
Epelin :
i don't have a friend.....
2022-11-05 12:44:45
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erlanedits_army
BTS/STRAY KIDS/ENHYPEN :
Yeah😔💔 I get deja💔💔😭I'm crying because I get deje vu💔💔💔💔😭
2024-12-31 00:10:28
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ladies_int
<3 :
related 😥
2022-11-05 03:54:05
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hipkooky
idk I suck at drawing :
THIS IS AMAZING
2022-12-22 06:44:00
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thesnacksquadoffi
TheSnackSquad :
I always get Deja vu
2024-12-03 03:57:43
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ls.j7
هدية :
real
2022-11-10 16:10:14
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migz_goodz0422
F11•| Migz :
deja Vu feels like a prediction💀
2025-01-16 12:11:09
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cleokimzy
🌸 :
yeah:(
2023-01-17 10:48:40
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drwjff
drwjff :
alone//tired
2023-01-23 06:16:32
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xiao_catsloverr
AvA_love :
Same
2023-01-17 13:11:28
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