@jp.copones: Ang mura lang nito compare don😭

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labliiiii26
labiliya :
Tshirt from?
2024-12-12 05:16:58
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jheckay08
I am JHECKAY :
Nice slippers
2025-02-12 21:31:45
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user2949961578310
user2949961578310 :
hi
2025-03-06 18:23:31
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lovethyfound23
Ltf :
Ang layo sa birken 😭
2024-12-10 19:17:05
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eckaestudillo
Ericka Estudillo :
mga hindi napagkamalang birks:
2024-12-10 19:24:50
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gerson.sandigan2.0
G3 :
sa mall ang mahal Nyan almost 2000 plus
2024-12-15 05:25:23
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nezko4306
Nezko :
189 na madaling masira. Birken ko na halos 1 year and half
2024-12-11 20:14:44
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ig_faithchieee
Chie :
ano maganda leather o yung black lang mismo?
2024-12-10 16:03:56
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scelena38
Scelena :
Parang ang sikip kuya.
2024-12-12 06:21:18
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j4stdawg
Jani :
Size ng suot mo kuys?
2024-12-10 13:27:12
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g._lad
ligayaaa :
jeckatbriones if want n'yo ng kamukha talaga ng birkenstock
2024-12-11 10:44:02
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bukanwordfangs_fans
h!ndia :
cung dulu yang nyasar😭😭
2025-02-19 13:46:16
5
glowuup.finds
zedsuppfinds𐙚₊˚ :
Depende sa may suot 🥲
2024-12-10 23:47:10
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xxytriiii_
futtt! :
bahasa apa😭😭😭
2024-12-23 09:02:15
5
shop_2477
wearit11shop :
ganda
2024-12-11 23:18:39
5
nickcortez26
Nick Camba :
Ay naku hahhaa
2024-12-10 17:43:57
5
rodshope
rodshopee✅ :
paano mag order?
2025-02-28 10:07:51
1
patianod
apollo :
add 1 ka muna sa size hahahaha
2024-12-27 06:31:51
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reynluz
🌧️ :
add 1 size poba sa malapad ang paa?
2024-12-12 05:32:14
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salie_34
homeshoppers :
ganda ng quality
2025-02-13 13:48:58
2
lysa_shop2392
BuyLysaShop👌 :
Ganda ng sandals🥰
2025-03-03 03:02:56
1
dhenshop30
Dhenshop30🤍 :
super mura at ganda pa🥰🥰🥰
2025-02-28 11:09:53
1
jylrnzdvn
Grab Yours Now :
parang orig nga yung dating
2025-02-28 06:22:57
1
shai_finds1
🍒shai_finds1🎀 :
ganito din slippers ng bf ko sobrang ganda niya talaga at ang comfy pa sa paa🥰🥰🥰
2025-02-02 13:46:06
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ayhinnn
Ayhin🩸🫀 :
paka angas naman kase😫
2024-12-11 08:31:03
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When Robert Downey Jr. Turned to Music Before Robert Downey Jr. became the face of the Marvel Cinematic Universe, before his legendary comeback in Iron Man (2008), he was blacklisted from Hollywood. A once-promising star with an Oscar nomination for Chaplin (1992), Downey's career unraveled in the late '90s due to substance abuse and legal troubles, leaving him unemployable. But during those years in the wilderness, he found an unexpected outlet—music. One of the first glimmers of hope came in 2001, when Elton John took a chance on him, casting him in the music video for I Want Love. The video, a single unbroken shot of Downey solemnly walking through an empty mansion, perfectly mirrored his reality—isolated, longing for redemption, and unsure if his career would ever recover. It was a rare moment where he was back in the spotlight, but Hollywood still wasn’t ready to take him back. So, Downey turned to music. In 2004, he quietly released The Futurist, a jazz-infused, introspective album showcasing his raw emotions and poetic songwriting. The album featured lush piano melodies and deep, soulful lyrics, giving fans a glimpse into a side of him rarely seen on screen. Though it never achieved mainstream success, The Futurist remains a fascinating, little-known detour in his journey—a moment when acting seemed out of reach, and music became his creative refuge. Of course, this wasn’t the end of his story. Just four years later, in 2008, Downey would land the role that changed everything—Tony Stark in Iron Man. What seemed like a risky casting choice at the time became one of the most iconic performances in modern cinema, launching the MCU and reviving his career in a way no one could have predicted. Looking back, The Futurist stands as an intriguing artifact of Downey’s lost years, a time when Hollywood had given up on him—but he hadn’t yet given up on himself.
When Robert Downey Jr. Turned to Music Before Robert Downey Jr. became the face of the Marvel Cinematic Universe, before his legendary comeback in Iron Man (2008), he was blacklisted from Hollywood. A once-promising star with an Oscar nomination for Chaplin (1992), Downey's career unraveled in the late '90s due to substance abuse and legal troubles, leaving him unemployable. But during those years in the wilderness, he found an unexpected outlet—music. One of the first glimmers of hope came in 2001, when Elton John took a chance on him, casting him in the music video for I Want Love. The video, a single unbroken shot of Downey solemnly walking through an empty mansion, perfectly mirrored his reality—isolated, longing for redemption, and unsure if his career would ever recover. It was a rare moment where he was back in the spotlight, but Hollywood still wasn’t ready to take him back. So, Downey turned to music. In 2004, he quietly released The Futurist, a jazz-infused, introspective album showcasing his raw emotions and poetic songwriting. The album featured lush piano melodies and deep, soulful lyrics, giving fans a glimpse into a side of him rarely seen on screen. Though it never achieved mainstream success, The Futurist remains a fascinating, little-known detour in his journey—a moment when acting seemed out of reach, and music became his creative refuge. Of course, this wasn’t the end of his story. Just four years later, in 2008, Downey would land the role that changed everything—Tony Stark in Iron Man. What seemed like a risky casting choice at the time became one of the most iconic performances in modern cinema, launching the MCU and reviving his career in a way no one could have predicted. Looking back, The Futurist stands as an intriguing artifact of Downey’s lost years, a time when Hollywood had given up on him—but he hadn’t yet given up on himself.

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