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athenais_1204
🦋athénaïs🦋 :
Personne n'est parfait mais on aime des personnes qu on voit parfaite
2024-12-17 19:58:12
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john.winou.mitch
John “WinOu” MiTch :
C'est vrai 😢🥺😔
2024-12-17 18:27:04
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liloucombalier19
🎭L🎭 :
réel à méditer
2024-12-17 18:47:29
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laura.l5p
🐚•~IM~•🐚 :
Personne n’est parfait mais au final tout le monde et beaux/belles a sa propre manière 😍
2024-12-18 15:45:02
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jjstespneedonsolo
Spneed ☆ :
jsuis au plus bas sa veut dire que je vais y arriver je
2024-12-17 21:46:23
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its_mee7291
...🎭🎧 :
l'une des seul personne qui me rend bien..
2024-12-18 12:13:53
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usersenegalcanada221
Immigré🇸🇳 au 🇨🇦 :
« Le chemin pour devenir soi est chaotique » 🥹
2024-12-26 14:09:34
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tiagobrannettipavlata
Tiago.brt :
j´ai trop essayé de rayonner sans aucune source de lumière....alors je suis entrain de m´éteindre petit à petit
2024-12-19 21:45:59
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vox_x95
VOX :
Impossible a aimer pour ma part. Je rayonne pour aucune et je ne sait plus quoi faire. Trop d'effort pour subir le rejets continuellement...
2024-12-19 17:59:23
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sankoutinho0
SAS5KE :
Moi je suis esclave de mes addictions 😭
2024-12-30 08:42:47
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giovanni.fes
GIOVANNI :
mercie pour cette moral par ce que moi je suis toujours à me favorisé avec les autre je dit à ma tête que moi je pas parfaite mes maintenant avec cette moral j’ai appris
2024-12-24 17:30:32
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eddie7438
eddie743 :
🎭 qui Vera comprendra
2024-12-17 21:12:36
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cestmoi_apo
✨Apo✨ :
@J.music_lyrics✨
2024-12-19 21:37:36
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nanah349
nanah349 :
❤️❤️❤️
2025-01-01 06:41:04
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lougaro509
lougaro509 :
@DaiToChi merci d'être là pour moi
2024-12-18 13:39:41
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user03972649
Nathalie Carré :
❤️❤️❤️
2024-12-23 12:43:55
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doors295
doors295 :
👍🏻
2024-12-22 17:11:24
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e.2mlly
y.e😇😇 :
💔
2024-12-28 21:32:22
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paella.dbg
Ella :
🥰
2024-12-26 01:30:29
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satouri08
Satouri :
❄️
2024-12-25 23:16:25
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laveritesouscecom
la voix de la vérité :
n'oubliez pas que la seule insécurité est dans votre tête
2024-12-19 17:21:12
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