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ddeaaa99
0% :
Asal jangan kehilangan orangtua :(
2024-12-27 07:38:58
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zlynjcqllynr
ur.georged :
aku siap menghadapi masalah apapun asal jangan kehilangan ibu
2024-12-27 09:06:10
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tanpahuni
GOJO MAHATIR :
masalalunya ?
2024-12-27 08:20:25
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dnia.aaa08
dniaaaaa :
aku siap menghadapi masalah apa pun asl jangan kehilangan ayah mamak🤍
2024-12-27 13:30:53
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faaj010
sisfa 🍁 :
kehilangan boleh tpi aku gk iklas 😕
2024-12-27 04:54:10
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tuerr__
Hi, this is Belleza :
jangan ambil nenek aku, aku cumam punya nenek yg selalu sayang sama aku😭
2024-12-27 09:17:27
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user8015337340070indri
panggil aja indri :
sesayang itu SMA yang sekarang😭😭
2024-12-28 11:35:01
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mahwaddahsary
s :
gpp kalau itu terbaik buat dia🥹
2024-12-27 07:17:50
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bilasafaaa_
alexna :
ga perna buat ikhlas kehilangan dia
2024-12-27 14:16:57
4
alfinasukmaa
Alfina🦋 :
aku gabisa tanpa diaa🥺
2024-12-31 01:52:05
4
mauraauw
maura✬ :
aku gagal mempertahankann hubungann itu
2024-12-27 08:01:24
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mathchaloversss
🚩 :
@maura✬: aku gagal mempertahankann hubungann itu
2024-12-27 08:17:52
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aoyaa__ya
aoyaa__ya :
aku selalu takut kehilanganmu,tapi aku juga berpikir sebaliknya bahwa jika kita berpisah apakah lebih baik?
2024-12-27 13:52:32
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magieyulia___
maggie🌻 :
aku siap menghadapi masalah apapun asal jangan kehilangan bapa, mama, aul🥺❤️
2024-12-27 11:47:26
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aini_3001
pensss afnall :
aku siapp menghadapi masalah apapun itu asalkan jangan kehilangan mama🤍🫂
2024-12-27 12:27:51
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frisdasiagian
Frisda siagian🍫 :
aku siap menghadapi masalah seberat apapun asal jangan kehilangan mamak sama bapak
2024-12-28 12:00:09
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xyz_naanaa
nanaaa :
sm dia sakit tpi gk sm dia jauh lebh sakit
2024-12-27 06:59:51
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lhuman_freak27
🫀 :
Semua boleh pergi,asal jangan mama yang pergi:)
2024-12-30 08:22:56
1
gemini123452
Gemini Girl;') :
faktanya aku tetp kehilangan kamu😌
2024-12-27 12:43:53
2
styyaa07
🐥Stya🐥 :
udah aku udah kehilangan dia☺️
2024-12-29 18:18:30
2
ntiaa_sari
kumala :
kejebak hujan bisa neduh, kejebak gamon bisa apa??
2024-12-27 10:01:45
1
yllcitraa
yulia :
pulang lihat aku sekali lagi mas🥺
2024-12-27 12:41:37
2
richardo_212
kuol_ :
tapi udh hilang🤣
2024-12-29 06:11:21
1
rnfdyh
rnfdyy :
dan kehilangan orangg tuaaaa juga
2024-12-27 10:30:54
1
lpiwww
lpiwww :
walaupun aku yang salah
2024-12-28 02:39:31
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