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deptraithinhat
namanh:b :
chuẩn fashion week 😂
2025-04-07 14:58:47
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ton08745
Toàn :
1m73 58kg. quần áo size
2026-05-09 13:57:34
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wag.fung
Wag.fung :
Đôi giày tên gì nhỉ
2025-04-05 13:54:11
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ng.hoang295
. :
1m65 53kg áo size gì ạ
2026-04-06 13:13:27
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nency30.09
Khói. :
Bộ này còn ko ạ
2026-03-12 14:53:58
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inh_4921
52kí đổi tênn🐷 :
mẫu quần hết mất r🥺
2026-01-17 06:04:32
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nhat_barber
DDN :
M66 60kg mạc sz nào b
2025-05-18 05:49:37
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sutulowkey
Quốc Lập :
có bán áo ko ạ
2025-08-15 03:48:59
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user0af5k3jzo7
Trinh trinh :
54 kí mặc size quần bnhieeu
2025-10-24 15:07:58
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vkl_15706
… :
Có link áo thứ 2 không anh
2025-04-20 13:20:35
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q.huong_20032012
qh. :
1m65, 46kg size j shop
2025-07-31 16:27:24
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x.thong_
Hvln :
Quần a ơi
2025-04-26 04:17:20
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huyenheo0911
GặpđượcHIEUTHUHAIthìđổitên :
Sản xuất thêm quần đi shop
2026-03-07 04:20:37
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manhtranlofi
manhtran :
Xin link áo đầu tiên vs shop ơi😅
2025-11-09 15:04:02
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2404bo
Lavie 🍀 :
Cái áo 321 xin giá
2026-01-04 03:22:36
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t309_scna
mtuan :
1m81 79kg size gi v b
2026-02-22 12:02:00
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nhkkag
kk :
m76 65kg thì quần size ji ạ
2025-08-08 04:26:55
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huyenheo0911
GặpđượcHIEUTHUHAIthìđổitên :
Ra thêm quần xanh jeans đi sốp🥺
2026-03-07 04:26:53
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nguyen1657385
Ăn thịt mầm non tổ quốc 😆 :
Xin link áo
2025-04-18 16:09:13
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vohoanganh_kiet
kie :
m55 47kg size nào ạ
2025-05-04 11:42:22
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xtoppiee
Topi💗 :
Xin giá full set với shop
2025-05-02 04:34:09
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h191297
Hoàng Hải :
M68 66kg
2025-08-22 03:33:13
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layyyz7
user27 :
Xin ipho áo ạ
2025-04-20 05:42:28
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manh_zyl0
Yên Mạnh :
Quần m73 nặng 67kg size nào ạ
2025-06-28 03:36:10
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_minhiu18
Những Kẻ Mộng Mơ ✨ :
M78 nặng 64kg mặc size bnh ạ
2025-04-22 17:43:17
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He got one heck of a call. But did you know that the USA is hosting the 2026 World Cup and I’m  genuinely happy about it in a way I haven’t felt about much lately. It’s  not just sports. For the first time in a long while, something big and  positive is happening in this country that makes me feel proud instead  of embarrassed or anxious. Co-hosting with Canada and Mexico, games all  across the U.S. — Atlanta, Los Angeles, New York/New Jersey, Miami,  Boston, Seattle, you name it. The opening match is in Mexico City, the  final in New Jersey, and we’re getting a ton of the group stages and  knockout rounds. It feels massive. I’ve been watching highlights and  announcement videos like a kid. The stadiums look insane. SoFi Stadium,  MetLife, Mercedes-Benz — they’re turning these places into football  cathedrals for a month. I keep imagining the atmosphere: massive crowds  chanting, American flags everywhere, the energy in the air. Even as  someone who’s mostly a casual fan, it hits different when it’s happening  here. I’m happy because for once the news isn’t all bad. It’s not  another political fight or economic complaint. It’s something fun,  something unifying. I already picture myself trying to get tickets to a  game in Boston or maybe taking a cheap bus to New York. Even if I can’t  afford it, just knowing it’s coming feels good. The country is going to  be loud, chaotic, full of tourists, and for a summer we’ll all be  talking about the same thing instead of screaming at each other. It  makes me feel hopeful in a small way. I’m 28, broke, stuck at home, but  there’s something exciting about knowing that in a few months the eyes  of the world are going to be on America for something beautiful instead  of something broken. Maybe I’ll be in a better spot by then. Maybe I’ll  be working and can actually enjoy it properly. Or maybe I’ll still be  here on the couch watching every match like it’s my full-time job. Either  way, I’m smiling more when I think about it. The World Cup is coming to  America. And for the first time in a long time, that actually feels  like something worth celebrating.
He got one heck of a call. But did you know that the USA is hosting the 2026 World Cup and I’m genuinely happy about it in a way I haven’t felt about much lately. It’s not just sports. For the first time in a long while, something big and positive is happening in this country that makes me feel proud instead of embarrassed or anxious. Co-hosting with Canada and Mexico, games all across the U.S. — Atlanta, Los Angeles, New York/New Jersey, Miami, Boston, Seattle, you name it. The opening match is in Mexico City, the final in New Jersey, and we’re getting a ton of the group stages and knockout rounds. It feels massive. I’ve been watching highlights and announcement videos like a kid. The stadiums look insane. SoFi Stadium, MetLife, Mercedes-Benz — they’re turning these places into football cathedrals for a month. I keep imagining the atmosphere: massive crowds chanting, American flags everywhere, the energy in the air. Even as someone who’s mostly a casual fan, it hits different when it’s happening here. I’m happy because for once the news isn’t all bad. It’s not another political fight or economic complaint. It’s something fun, something unifying. I already picture myself trying to get tickets to a game in Boston or maybe taking a cheap bus to New York. Even if I can’t afford it, just knowing it’s coming feels good. The country is going to be loud, chaotic, full of tourists, and for a summer we’ll all be talking about the same thing instead of screaming at each other. It makes me feel hopeful in a small way. I’m 28, broke, stuck at home, but there’s something exciting about knowing that in a few months the eyes of the world are going to be on America for something beautiful instead of something broken. Maybe I’ll be in a better spot by then. Maybe I’ll be working and can actually enjoy it properly. Or maybe I’ll still be here on the couch watching every match like it’s my full-time job. Either way, I’m smiling more when I think about it. The World Cup is coming to America. And for the first time in a long time, that actually feels like something worth celebrating.

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