@laurenatrujillo: last week of classes + this audio = a sobbing mess #college #graduate

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thehopecoreaddict
hopecore addict :
now I’m just sick of it 💀
2023-05-13 01:23:37
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sugak26
Yuhhh🤌🏻 :
You did that😌
2023-05-13 01:27:40
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eemmavillegas
emma!! :
LAUREN STOP
2023-05-13 01:36:57
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eemmavillegas
emma!! :
I CANT I WILL CRY
2023-05-13 01:37:05
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hiimjustinsouvannarath
Justin Souvannarath :
ME LMAO
2023-05-13 02:08:13
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yogabbygabby19
gabby :
I’m gonna cry
2023-05-13 06:58:23
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rrachellin
cupboardcrap :
no NOOOOO
2023-05-13 18:51:50
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warhammer5001
Warhammer :
Did you carve your initials? Or was everything donated and too old to? 😅😅
2023-06-05 00:40:40
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