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netopa3854
don't check my bio 😅 :
That chase was unreal!
2024-08-04 00:57:17
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soflyrod
Sir, Rodrigues 🇨🇻 :
This should be at the Olympics
2024-08-04 00:58:47
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godwin.esteban6
Iska :
bro was like
2026-04-04 15:55:58
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_ilikebacon_
XzavierSykes :
Okay but did he tag him?
2024-08-04 01:12:45
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noahatchison54
Noah Atchison :
POV: me chasing down my dog after he picks up another random rock
2024-08-04 01:05:45
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tztaki_
Trevor :
that’s dedication
2024-08-04 00:59:02
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daxel_72
Daxel🏀🏀 :
It’s insane how early I am
2024-08-04 01:03:23
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jbsfrls
jbsfrls :
We are deep in the offseason
2024-08-04 02:16:08
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plus50aura
plus5Aura :
Early
2024-08-04 01:01:32
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tony_capece_
tony_capece_ :
Extreme tag looks dope!💯
2024-08-04 01:04:22
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vietboi2005
Lipton :
now this is a sport
2024-08-04 01:09:20
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cheqmte
Cheqmte :
What's up with all the bots on this video?
2024-08-04 01:31:23
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garciaspawn311
Omar garcia :
Hide and seek is gonna be insane!!
2024-08-04 01:09:32
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itsrob907
⌖ :
dam
2024-08-04 00:59:05
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user651199771463
シャケさん :
2026-01-31 05:05:32
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kennethbott05
KEN :
If that wall barrier wasn’t there, he would’ve rolled out of it perfectly
2024-08-04 01:11:33
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c.l5178
C.L :
Lo toco oh no ???
2024-08-04 01:14:27
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jaydent3st
jaydent3st :
Why is there so many bots
2024-08-04 01:26:46
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dhg_buddha
Richard :
extra early
2024-08-04 01:02:11
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alyvicky0811
Aash :
IM WAY TO EARLY AGAIN
2024-08-04 00:58:05
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markhancock03
Mark Hancock362 :
This is an actual thing? Ive never heard of this before
2024-08-04 01:05:03
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abbosyusupov6
abbosyusupov6 :
Bro became superman for a sec
2024-08-04 01:00:42
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cobe2402
Cobe :
I was the first like
2024-08-04 01:00:07
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theirishgemini
Patrick Foley :
How you train for this lol
2024-08-04 01:10:14
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follow_hecateslive
Hecates the goat_3 :
Why’d bro get mad
2024-08-04 00:59:22
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Perhaps the heaviest words are not the ones we say. But the ones we never do. Because spoken words eventually become part of the past. They receive an answer, a reaction, an ending. Unspoken words remain suspended in time. Forever unfinished. Forever echoing inside your head. Maybe that’s why people remember them for years. The confession they never made. The apology they never gave. The goodbye they never said. The truth they swallowed because the moment felt wrong, because fear was stronger, because they thought there would always be another chance. And then one day there wasn’t. Life moved forward. People left. Circumstances changed. The conversation ended before it ever happened. Yet the words remained. Living quietly inside them. Sometimes we convince ourselves that silence protects us. That saying nothing is safer than risking rejection, misunderstanding, vulnerability. And in the moment, it often is. Silence saves us from embarrassment. From disappointment. From hearing answers we may not want to hear. But silence creates a different kind of pain. The pain of uncertainty. The pain of never knowing. The pain of carrying entire conversations inside your chest while the other person remains unaware they ever existed. Because unlike mistakes, unspoken words cannot be resolved. You cannot learn from an outcome that never happened. You cannot make peace with an answer you never received. All you can do is imagine. Imagine what they would have said. What would have changed. Whether things would have ended differently. And imagination has a cruel habit of keeping old wounds alive. Maybe that’s why unsaid words grow heavier with time. Not lighter. Every year adds another layer of distance between you and the moment when they could have been spoken. And eventually you realize that some of the most important conversations of your life took place entirely inside your own mind. No witnesses. No responses. No conclusions. Only possibilities. Still, perhaps there is something strangely beautiful about that too. Because unsaid words are proof that something mattered. That someone mattered. That a feeling was strong enough to survive long after the moment passed. A person does not spend years remembering things that meant nothing. The heart only revisits unfinished stories. And maybe that is why they linger. Not because they need answers anymore. But because they became part of who you are. A reminder of what you felt. What you feared. What you wished you had the courage to say. And perhaps the saddest realization of all is that people rarely regret the words they spoke honestly. They regret the ones they carried in silence. The ones that never reached their destination. The ones that remained trapped between thought and voice. The ones that, even years later, still feel like they are waiting to be heard.

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