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meymenetsiz07
爪乇ㄚ爪乇几乇ㄒ丂İ乙 :
Dostlarınızı hakikatle yaralayın , ama asla yalanla mutlu etmeyin .
2023-04-04 20:09:15
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user090901011
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uzun zamandır okuduğumun en iyisi
2023-04-04 16:07:54
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e.s.m.r__k.d.n
esmer :
En basit yalanları gözümün içine bakarak söyleyen yalanların oldu
2024-05-02 19:16:23
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illeqalizm
illeqalizm :
müziğin ismini söylermisiniz lütfen
2023-04-16 12:19:45
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denizci___002
denizci :
tammmmm üreyimin sözü
2023-04-07 16:42:00
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by_nadoo
By_NaDo :
duz )))
2023-04-05 11:09:46
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muratsakarya18
Murat Sakarya :
çok güzel olmuş keşfet tiktok 🥰🥰🥰
2023-04-04 21:24:51
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forzakarakartal17
Şampiyon beşiktaş🦅 :
küçük iskender çok büyük
2023-04-23 08:57:13
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