@waredits8459: Veteran guesses Ex-Military Vs 4 Fake PART 2 #military #militarylife #usarmy #veteran #foryoupage

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Ruben Curtot :
It's the second one for sure 🥶🥶
2024-01-13 17:17:40
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🇳🇱militaire_army🇳🇱 :
army is cool💪
2024-01-13 23:10:15
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Kylo Ren :
It's the guy in the middle btw
2024-01-14 04:03:58
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alessiab.5 :
It is the third, who was tying his shoes at the beginning of the video✨
2024-01-21 15:34:45
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azeusmortax
Ruben Curtot :
🥶🥶
2024-01-13 17:43:59
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SI NO TE MUEVES TE OXIDAS :
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2024-01-13 17:17:48
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Natasha :
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