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pace_bugis05
𝙋𝙖𝙘𝙚'𝙗𝙪𝙜𝙞𝙨🔺 :
sa tkut khilangan dia tkut ktahuan😂
2024-10-14 08:06:58
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king_matias_pigo
Pigome :
sudah tp LDR 😌
2024-10-14 05:25:05
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yaeltiaan
yael17🍁 :
dia takutt kehilanganku tpi sikapnya,bikin aku cape:)
2024-10-16 04:41:37
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belo.futball
Belo AC :
sa tra pernah dapat yg sama sama takut kehilangan.. selalu jalan dengan 1 kaki
2024-10-17 15:30:59
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jery_daputra
Jery daputra :
uti e beta su jaga hati padahal dia kembali dengan masa lalunya talalu sakiii
2024-10-17 15:05:53
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riz.yan1
Riz Yan :
sa takut kehilangan dia,dia takut kehilangan sa sebab dia mu dekat sa pu Konco saja
2024-10-17 11:44:38
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faldytasman
tasman :
sudah tapi ldr
2024-10-14 06:14:55
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_etzfazry
fazri :
kax ijin repost di z akun IG boleh ??🙏🏼🙏🏼
2025-01-15 05:56:37
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dellayzka2g
Dania :
susahhh oooo🥺
2024-12-11 21:12:00
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rabektengah
Putar putar :
Iyesss
2024-12-09 02:25:26
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brutal.muka.blek
BRUTAL muka blek :
suka LDR Krna daa kadang curiga kotg karna dia syg Maksya dia btu
2024-12-05 05:01:13
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sheno2630
Sheno²¹ :
cari yg TEPAT bukan yg CEPAT
2024-11-23 17:45:52
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slfaslmn
Salfa📍 :
Sdh jo so asing Le
2024-11-09 02:30:05
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ademakenn
√ :
helmi eh lia ini ni lh tauu😭😍
2024-11-08 09:22:30
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christykitty_04
secret :
saya takut kehilangan dia tpi dia ga😭
2024-11-05 08:38:53
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bang.azis25
Bang AZIS25 :
kehilangan itu sering ku rasakan namun tanpa kata² perpisahan
2024-11-05 01:25:23
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capuccinoyx
in :
izin sv kk
2024-11-04 06:25:27
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fhay_88
FANZ MALUT² :
susah dapa yg bgtu😏
2024-11-03 10:18:31
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nonamanis_160
Cancer Girl🦀 :
Susah skli dy tllu pertahankan dy pu Ego💔
2024-10-31 11:41:18
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felderika.ika
Felderika Ika :
🙂syulit
2024-10-29 03:00:39
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manek0223
Mon :
semoga takdir deng yg sekarang nc🙂
2024-10-25 13:38:15
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rianmerahabia__
👾 :
tapi de terlalu friendly skli😐
2024-10-25 00:01:07
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manikliberon
liberon manik :
bingong..why,kenapa,apa yang salah,dan harus bagai mana,dll.😁
2024-10-24 07:45:15
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sergiobleck77
Sergiobleck :
itu suh yg pas
2024-10-21 14:35:12
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Māori lawmakers disrupted New Zealand’s parliament and performed a haka –a traditional Māori war dance and chant –to protest a controversial bill that would change the Treaty of Waitangi. The treaty, signed in 1840, is a foundational document between the British Crown and more than 500 Māori leaders, promising Indigenous Māori people rights over their land and culture in return for British governance. The new bill, proposed by the ACT New Zealand party, a junior partner in the country’s center-right coalition government, suggests that these rights should extend to all New Zealanders. Many Māori, who represent about 20% of the country’s population, fear this would weaken their historic rights. On Thursday, Nov. 14, just as MPs were about to vote on the bill, the country’s youngest MP, 22-year-old Hana-Rawhiti Maipi-Clarke, from the Te Pāti Māori party, began a haka in protest. She tore up a copy of the bill as she began to chant the haka, drawing support from her party members, opposition lawmakers and spectators in the public gallery, who all joined in. Maipi-Clarke was later suspended for leading the haka and disrupting the parliament, according to Radio New Zealand. ACT party leader David Seymour, who introduced the bill, argued that people opposing the bill were trying to create fear and division, according to Reuters. “My mission is to empower every person,” he said. The bill has faced widespread criticism from the general public, with hundreds of people participating in an ongoing nine day protest march from New Zealand’s north to the capital, Wellington. They are expected to arrive on Tuesday Nov. 19, when tens of thousands of people are expected to join a major rally. Although the bill passed its first reading, it’s unlikely to become law. Key coalition partners, including Prime Minister Christopher Luxon’s National Party and New Zealand First, have indicated they won’t support it further, despite backing it initially under the coalition agreement. Since taking power in November 2023, the ruling right-wing government has begun rolling back Indigenous rights. #girl #girls #woman #women #politician #politicians #leader #leaders #leadership #womeninleadership #maori #māori #haka #dance #indigenous #polynesian  #indigenousrights #indigenouspeople #equality #equalrights #diversity #history #newzealand #nz #newzealander #kiwi #aotearoa #colonialism #protest #activism #activist #fyp #edutok #LearnOnTikTok #tiktoknews
Māori lawmakers disrupted New Zealand’s parliament and performed a haka –a traditional Māori war dance and chant –to protest a controversial bill that would change the Treaty of Waitangi. The treaty, signed in 1840, is a foundational document between the British Crown and more than 500 Māori leaders, promising Indigenous Māori people rights over their land and culture in return for British governance. The new bill, proposed by the ACT New Zealand party, a junior partner in the country’s center-right coalition government, suggests that these rights should extend to all New Zealanders. Many Māori, who represent about 20% of the country’s population, fear this would weaken their historic rights. On Thursday, Nov. 14, just as MPs were about to vote on the bill, the country’s youngest MP, 22-year-old Hana-Rawhiti Maipi-Clarke, from the Te Pāti Māori party, began a haka in protest. She tore up a copy of the bill as she began to chant the haka, drawing support from her party members, opposition lawmakers and spectators in the public gallery, who all joined in. Maipi-Clarke was later suspended for leading the haka and disrupting the parliament, according to Radio New Zealand. ACT party leader David Seymour, who introduced the bill, argued that people opposing the bill were trying to create fear and division, according to Reuters. “My mission is to empower every person,” he said. The bill has faced widespread criticism from the general public, with hundreds of people participating in an ongoing nine day protest march from New Zealand’s north to the capital, Wellington. They are expected to arrive on Tuesday Nov. 19, when tens of thousands of people are expected to join a major rally. Although the bill passed its first reading, it’s unlikely to become law. Key coalition partners, including Prime Minister Christopher Luxon’s National Party and New Zealand First, have indicated they won’t support it further, despite backing it initially under the coalition agreement. Since taking power in November 2023, the ruling right-wing government has begun rolling back Indigenous rights. #girl #girls #woman #women #politician #politicians #leader #leaders #leadership #womeninleadership #maori #māori #haka #dance #indigenous #polynesian #indigenousrights #indigenouspeople #equality #equalrights #diversity #history #newzealand #nz #newzealander #kiwi #aotearoa #colonialism #protest #activism #activist #fyp #edutok #LearnOnTikTok #tiktoknews

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