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_.juninho._028
Juninho :
a voz do mano que falou "ela não vai voltar" é muito boa pprt
2022-12-06 03:07:16
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TTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTT :
JESUS CRISTO É PERFEITO.
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sofis___silva
𐙚𝚜𝚘𝚏𝚢𐙚 :
mano q música ÓTIMA slk😍
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Qual o nome da música?
2025-11-28 01:53:59
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dre.sanz
Dre. :
"Ela não vai voltar"..
2023-12-29 03:46:42
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guilhermedutra9024
hhgshs :
eu em 2024 kkk
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bnzada023
Brunin 👑 :
nome
2022-12-06 02:15:57
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fontoura__09
Fontoura _09 :
mas eu n desisto pq ela é importante pra mim
2022-12-06 02:26:59
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eliansil_22
Elian_silva :
ela ñ vai
2022-12-06 02:23:35
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nilton.xz_fz
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você é top demais 😌
2022-12-05 17:28:46
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umcaraqualquernomundo
cleberson :
ela não vai voltar...🎶
2022-12-06 01:51:24
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nicolasrp22332
Nicolas 🃏 :
tava vendo o jogo do interclasse com essa música
2022-12-06 02:57:38
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Wexu33🤠💍 :
é o final...
2022-12-06 06:11:38
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Isaquiel | Creator :
arrepiei todinho pcr🥺
2022-12-06 12:08:17
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eduarda :
ameiii
2022-12-05 16:58:33
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paz :
isso me faz pensar se foi a escolha çerta abrir meu coração para ela memo sabendo que no final ela vai destroça meu coração asim como elas sempre faze
2022-12-31 10:05:44
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svcmy01043515 :
Alguem por favor descobre o @ desse cara q canta por último
2022-12-06 10:05:29
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bielbreetw
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aí...
2022-12-07 01:26:41
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pedro henrique :
#voltavida
2022-12-05 22:55:22
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joão pedro sardinha :
😔 f pra nois
2022-12-05 23:47:55
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😔2025
2025-05-23 13:48:50
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maikey_segundaria :
nome da música?
2022-12-06 22:02:46
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creitin_do_pneu77
creitin da borracharia :
faz mais
2022-12-06 04:16:41
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The Burqa Is Not Your Enemy Here's something the carousel definitely didn't tell you. European women covered their hair for centuries. Not just nuns. Every woman. Mandatory, in public, across most of medieval and early modern Europe. In Rome, slaves and concubines were specifically forbidden from covering — because the veil marked you as a woman whose body was not freely accessible. The veil was the protection. Being unveiled meant being available to any man who wanted you. In Florence, the legislation was explicit. In England, in France, across the continent — covered hair meant: this woman is not yours to take. Western women stopped covering not because they became free, but because the institutional infrastructure eventually developed enough — laws, courts, at least nominal rights — to theoretically replace the physical strategy. Afghanistan doesn't have that infrastructure. The CIA and ISI destroyed it. Gulbuddin Hekmatyar is still alive. The men who threw acid in girls' faces on the way to school in 2008 and 2015 are still there. So when a woman in Kabul wraps herself in fabric before leaving her house, she is not enacting religious oppression. She is doing exactly what European women did for a thousand years: using the only available technology to navigate a world where male violence is real, immediate, and faces no institutional consequence. The difference between her and a medieval French peasant woman in a wimple is not culture. It is not religion. It is not backwardness. It is that the French peasant woman's country eventually built the infrastructure that made the wimple unnecessary. Afghanistan's infrastructure was deliberately demolished. Same problem. Same solution. Different century. And the West has the nerve to film it and set it to Enya.
The Burqa Is Not Your Enemy Here's something the carousel definitely didn't tell you. European women covered their hair for centuries. Not just nuns. Every woman. Mandatory, in public, across most of medieval and early modern Europe. In Rome, slaves and concubines were specifically forbidden from covering — because the veil marked you as a woman whose body was not freely accessible. The veil was the protection. Being unveiled meant being available to any man who wanted you. In Florence, the legislation was explicit. In England, in France, across the continent — covered hair meant: this woman is not yours to take. Western women stopped covering not because they became free, but because the institutional infrastructure eventually developed enough — laws, courts, at least nominal rights — to theoretically replace the physical strategy. Afghanistan doesn't have that infrastructure. The CIA and ISI destroyed it. Gulbuddin Hekmatyar is still alive. The men who threw acid in girls' faces on the way to school in 2008 and 2015 are still there. So when a woman in Kabul wraps herself in fabric before leaving her house, she is not enacting religious oppression. She is doing exactly what European women did for a thousand years: using the only available technology to navigate a world where male violence is real, immediate, and faces no institutional consequence. The difference between her and a medieval French peasant woman in a wimple is not culture. It is not religion. It is not backwardness. It is that the French peasant woman's country eventually built the infrastructure that made the wimple unnecessary. Afghanistan's infrastructure was deliberately demolished. Same problem. Same solution. Different century. And the West has the nerve to film it and set it to Enya." #women #burqa #afghanistan #usa #liberation

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