@saurab10010: Replying to @Sumedha Neupane 🧿 The Jhol Of The Jhol Mo:Mo Was Jholing.

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sash_822
sash :
The way you say piiiiyaj I just love it 😂😂❤️❤️
2022-11-29 04:57:06
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ashokthapa311
Centerpoint :
Jholl strain garyo paxi thorai garlic fry garera Jholl heat garnu best hunxa
2022-11-29 01:10:13
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bee.gg_
bee.g :
You need to go @Hamro Thamel they have the best jhol momo
2023-05-11 07:58:14
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yashusharma178
Yashu 💞 Esme :
ho rahixa nachdai banauda sarai mitho hune rahixa
2025-01-29 01:07:49
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s_jenisha
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I was just waiting for piiiyajj🤌🫶
2022-11-29 10:28:32
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diwas.thapa
Diwas :
The last line ☠️
2022-11-29 05:08:16
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user4966004798511 :
thanks sausab I love when you say piiiiyannj.and jholling keep posting.be happy babu
2022-11-29 01:37:06
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