@belly_mcwalks: Damn Becky’s So Hot acoustic is SAD ❤️‍🩹❤️‍🩹 @FLETCHER #fletcher #wlw #beckyssohot

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brokebookworm :
the alternate version with the sadder lyrics has always been superior
2024-05-04 02:04:09
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romy_hpn
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whole different vibe :‘)
2024-05-03 22:28:09
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heloiza__0
_heloiza_ :
That’s so poetic
2024-05-04 09:57:07
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jbee21x
JB :
I can just see the top of my head bopping along to this🤣
2024-05-05 20:25:21
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melissapaynn
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this is HEAVEN 💯✂️😂✨️
2024-05-05 08:08:16
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Hello, i would like to tell you that there are many fletcher fans, but they never met each other very much, so if you like to meet new people : here is your chance https://discord.gg/r3tdvtnfnN ❤️
2024-05-05 18:32:32
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“Crying non-stop after being bullied. Is that all you can do? Can crying really stop the pain?” He also said: > “When I’m in pain, the only thing that makes me feel better is putting someone else in even worse pain… You see, people want to torment you even more when you’re like this. Or… do you actually enjoy being tormented?” These words sound cruel, but within context they function more as a harsh self-defense mechanism a push for Aisha not to remain powerless. Not because she enjoys suffering, but because the world becomes even crueler to those who never resist. Sean later gives Aisha a knife and says: > “Then I’ll give it to you. You won’t be so frightened with this.” > “If I want to torment someone, I’ll be sure to make them fear me and obey me their entire life.” He then leaves a cut on her palm. The act is extreme, but in the end we learn that Sean’s intention was not sadistic,it was a grim method to distinguish Aisha from her twin. A dark decision born from a dark situation, not from cruelty. In Ayesha Secret, both Aisha and Sean carry wounds and trauma, and it is precisely this similarity that allows them to understand one another. That is why Sean says they "need each other." In the end, they live together without having children yet they are happy, accompanying one another and slowly healing their respective traumas. In my view, this ending is fitting. Not every story needs to end with children, especially given their deeply traumatic pasts. They may not be ready to bring an innocent life into such a cruel world and that is not wrong. Their happiness is not measured by that, but by companionship, acceptance, and healing. #cryorbetteryetbeg #ayeshasecret #aisha #manhua #fyp " width="135" height="240">
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