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@nieloebahadori: Turns out IK ben de hamster. Brb winterslaap houden na dit pff🐹 💤🥱
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Sunday 12 February 2023 10:26:24 GMT
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Esther Heusschen :
Half 7 nacht? Dagelijkse tijd om al aant werk te zijn 😂😂
2023-02-12 13:55:26
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Jessica🙋♀️ & Damian👶 :
06:30 is ochtend.... en iedereen probeert ff voor school of voor werk te gaan
2023-02-13 08:31:33
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liess💓💓 :
jij bent er toch ook
2023-02-13 17:02:34
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Funkybella :
In de nacht 😂😂😂
2023-02-12 15:59:00
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Beauty goofy :
sinds wanneer is 6.30 nacht?
2023-02-12 13:04:07
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76ⵣ :
er bestaat geen 6:30 nacht
2023-02-13 20:19:50
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majidprince960 :
12 uur midderochtend
2023-02-26 01:12:17
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Danny Steenbergen :
deze mensen dachten het zelfde als jij.. en na 6:00 is het ochtend tot en met 12:00 😅
2023-02-12 17:08:42
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