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j.unterreiner
j.unterreiner :
Was ist dann mit Menschen die nach 2012 geboren sind, sind das alles npcs?
2024-12-28 18:46:25
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user7883553915658
Robin :
Das Leben zieht an einem vorbei, und man wird nicht ganz plötzlich mehrere Jahre, die man gar nicht gelebt hat, erleben😬
2024-12-28 21:58:51
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soraya_prv0
Soraya_prv :
habt ihr schon Mall gesehen wie eine Laterne auf die Straße gebaut wurden ist ? 😳😳😳😳😳
2024-12-29 13:42:07
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dcv.24
D🇷🇴⚽️☦️❤️ •Following 𓍯𓂃 :
Warum spüre ich dann Schmerz?
2024-12-28 21:56:20
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_ddzs
ddzs :
Was ein Schwachsinn😂
2024-12-29 08:44:31
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maxi45753
maxi :
was heißt lana rückwärts
2024-12-30 23:27:20
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exa_3457
Exa_3457 :
In 2012 hatte ich meinen zweiten Geburtstag und jetzt bin ich 14. Wenn ich es noch mal verarbeiten sollte währe ich schon lange 💀, was bedeutet, dass deine Theorie falsch ist
2024-12-28 22:34:50
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philkrause
Phil Krause :
Woher der Pulli 😳
2024-12-28 18:56:58
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user8031996296214
Gabschi :
sogar die Verwirrung ist verwirrt
2024-12-30 00:40:03
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klixd52
Just_Klixd :
Was ist wenn wir Menschen uns nichtmal vorstellen können was passiert wenn man stirbt da es sonst all unsere gedankengänge ausnutzen würde und wir dann nicht mehr denken könnten und somit sterben 😬
2024-12-28 22:44:16
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martinheckleberry
Ueber-Stunden :
habe zum Schluss noch auf ,, raus,, gewartet 😁✌️
2024-12-29 00:24:22
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ylvi_2024
Clari_2024 :
Ich war damals 3 jetzt bin ich 15 hä???
2024-12-28 22:57:10
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ashley0678199
fynnsiwksbskqkk :
geht ner bro war da 0
2024-12-28 22:31:35
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lennardkonstantin
⠀ ⠀ ⠀ ⠀ ⠀ ⠀Sensai Wu :
Aber warum denke ich dann trotzdem dass 2024 ist und nicht 1999 oder so
2024-12-28 22:15:26
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jasonrogowski4
jasonrogowski4 :
meine Gedanken dessen Gedanken haben sich gedacht was ich mir hier anschauen deshalb haben meine Gedanken meine Gedanken verlassen
2024-12-28 22:01:12
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tinkerbell101990
TinkerBell :
😅 find die Gedankengänge richtig genial und cool 😎 mach bitte weiter - schaue es echt gerne!
2024-12-28 21:42:53
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skifar4
Skifarä🫡🎿⛷️🇨🇭🐄♥️🫶 :
ich bin dort geborab was jetzt💀
2025-01-21 21:39:02
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andoryell
Andoryell :
aaaaaah und deswegen hab ich 2023 mein Partner kennengelernt, glitch in der matrix :D
2025-01-16 22:14:58
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luva3362
Luva :
Was ist mit denn Menschen die danach geboren sind
2025-01-15 23:03:46
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