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sella0754
sella0754 :
hee
2024-04-16 11:53:18
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konno.69
Konno :
Faktanya " orang tulus selalu gagal dalam percintaan "
2024-04-17 16:48:40
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si.bayy
𝐃𝐨𝐧'𝐭 𝐟𝐚𝐢𝐧🥀 :
rasanya ingin memberontak, tapi lawanku bukan musuhku, melainkan takdirku sendiri.
2024-04-16 05:07:37
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karangrigug
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adakah jodohku di komentar👈🏻
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kita berlebihan 🙂
2024-04-16 00:30:38
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deakuswanti933
dhea :
sabar berubah jadi sadar...🙃
2024-04-17 21:39:16
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ramawijaya1600
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ditolak 3 kali sama 1 cewek
2024-04-17 11:25:41
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ya Allah knp engkau slalu mengujiku di luar kemmpuan ku ini ☺️
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