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weuiweuiwei
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remember singing the song way back 2017
2025-01-14 11:40:23
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kkakaylaa_2
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sa pandayan po ba yan ng cauayan?
2025-02-02 04:31:24
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prinjaneahcasedie
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bukas na🥺
2025-02-13 09:47:10
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its_peewexz213
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ni repost nya Bigyan konaba?
2025-02-01 06:41:32
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phukie_mohh0
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reposted nya.. bigyan ko kaya
2025-02-01 06:39:46
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jim_indanan13
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ouch, Hanggang friends lang kami🥲😞
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bawian lang
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bigyan ko ng ganyan teacher ko😝😝
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