@mohamedbarakat_1: سأختارك دائماً ❤️ I will always choose you . . welcome to my world . . دعمكم يحفزني علي نشر المزيد 🖤 . . #اقتباسات #اقوال #كتاب #عبارات #اكسبلور #اقتباسات_محمد_بركات #اقتباسات_مترجمة #مترجم #Love #lovequotes #اقوال_مأثورة #explore #quotes .

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fatimaibrahim2018
🫧✨ෆ♡BrhomFati♡ෆ✨🫧 :
he sent this to me ❤️
2025-04-15 12:08:11
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wijdan.elsaegh
Wijdan El-Saegh :
Do you love me after what happened? I love you despite what happened….., I don't intend to bring up your past….. Just think that you're here now…..
2025-05-07 04:18:31
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yarraa332211
R✨ :
I Will always choose you even on the days we don’t understand each other’s you the only person I want love in the end
2026-04-12 22:45:59
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ruqayah9455
Ruqayyah :
لقد أرسل لي أحدهم هذا، لكنني لم أعد أثق بأحد 💔🖤
2025-04-22 16:08:14
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.harm12
شٓـمـس☀️✨ :
You are always my choice✨♥️
2025-12-05 20:46:41
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fl06t1
Soma❤️🫀 :
I like this 🥺🥺
2025-04-20 19:56:54
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chaabouni03
chaabouni :
I will always choose you
2025-09-05 19:06:03
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mohatem88
M🦅 :
I will always choose you
2026-03-31 20:08:23
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rfm_wo
⌇ الألمانيه 󾓨 ⌇ :
سبحان الله وبحمده سبحان الله العضيم واتوب اليه يارب العالمين نجحني يارب العالمين نجحني يالله ياربي ياكريم إن شاء الله بأذن الله
2025-06-24 15:32:23
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khalilalou
Ivar 🥷☠️ :
سأختارك دائما حتى الأيام التي لا نفهم فيها بعضنا أنت الشخص الوحيد اللذي أريد أن أحبه للنهاية
2025-12-02 15:58:02
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user7413192952007
عماد الدين اديب :
لمياء
2025-06-18 14:44:35
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zaqqazzaq332
Zaqqaz Zaq :
الله أكبر
2025-04-22 21:44:40
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abood32124554
Abood68 :
اي نو اتز ذا لوفف😉😘🤩💗👏
2025-04-19 18:57:51
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odh835
Ndjdj63.x :
هههههه بعديش
2026-01-01 16:36:24
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le9pz
A :
اول
2025-03-31 17:59:12
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izenat
زان . :
ممكن اسم الأغنية؟
2026-03-12 20:58:53
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pika5l
Amiral :
ساختارك دائما🥰حتى الايام التي لا نفهم فيها بعضنا انت شخص الوحيد الذي اريد ان احبه للنهاية🥺
2025-07-14 05:26:44
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zaqqazzaq332
Zaqqaz Zaq :
الله أكبر
2025-04-18 23:07:39
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_mozamil_
Mozamil💗 :
أنتِ فقط💙 من أحببتها والله على ما أقول يشهد 🥰💙
2025-04-20 16:49:16
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minyazgua
ヤズミン🌙 :
me están saliendo mucho estos vídeos, me siento tan rara sentir tan lindo al leerlos y pensar en una persona
2025-04-25 23:53:01
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aboimadghazel
الغزال :
jAna💞
2025-04-17 14:04:42
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i28za
2gether :
In everytime Z🌷💋
2025-05-26 18:30:15
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user37674760
user4789787514666 :
منصوري 🥺
2025-04-16 05:26:01
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sff.7
B2B :
@saaf_1993
2025-10-30 02:41:51
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ppe_
♛ᴬ ᴸ :
L ❤️
2025-04-15 19:18:38
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My cute uncle is dancing to his favourite song in a very awesome party❤️ He is a very cool nature activist❤️ Graham's number is an immense number that arose as an upper bound on the answer of a problem in the mathematical field of Ramsey theory. It is much larger than many other large numbers introduced as effective bounds in mathematics, such as Skewes's bound, which in turn is much larger than a googolplex. Graham's number is so large that the observable universe is far too small to contain its ordinary digital representation, assuming that each digit occupies one Planck volume. But even the number of digits in this digital representation of Graham's number would itself be a number so large that its digital representation cannot be represented in the observable universe. Nor even can the number of digits of that number—and so forth Nature is the physical world and everything that exists independently of human creation. It encompasses all living organisms—including plants, animals, fungi, bacteria, and other microorganisms—as well as non-living elements such as mountains, rivers, oceans, deserts, glaciers, rocks, minerals, the atmosphere, and the climate. Nature also includes the countless interactions between these components, forming ecosystems that sustain life through complex biological, chemical, and physical processes. The natural world operates according to the laws of physics, chemistry, and biology. It is shaped by continuous processes such as evolution, natural selection, erosion, plate tectonics, volcanic activity, weather patterns, and the water, carbon, and nitrogen cycles. These processes have transformed Earth over billions of years, creating the extraordinary diversity of landscapes and species that exist today. Nature is organized into interconnected ecosystems, where every organism plays a role in maintaining ecological balance. Forests regulate climate and produce oxygen, wetlands filter water, coral reefs support marine biodiversity, grasslands provide habitats for countless species, and oceans influence global weather and absorb significant amounts of atmospheric carbon dioxide. Even the smallest organisms, such as insects and microbes, contribute to essential functions including pollination, decomposition, and nutrient recycling. Biodiversity—the variety of life on Earth—is one of nature's defining characteristics. Millions of species have evolved unique adaptations that enable them to survive in environments ranging from tropical rainforests and deep oceans to frozen tundras and arid deserts. These ecosystems are interconnected, and changes in one part of the natural world can have far-reaching effects on others. Nature has been the subject of scientific study for centuries, giving rise to disciplines such as ecology, biology, geology, meteorology, oceanography, and environmental science. It has also served as a source of inspiration for philosophy, literature, religion, art, and music across civilizations. Throughout human history, societies have depended on nature for food, fresh water, medicine, raw materials, energy, and shelter, making it fundamental to the survival and development of civilization. Although humans are part of nature, modern societies have significantly altered natural environments through agriculture, urbanization, industry, and technological development. As a result, conservation, environmental protection, and sustainable resource management have become increasingly important to preserve ecosystems, maintain biodiversity, and ensure the long-term stability of Earth's natural systems for future generations. In its broadest sense, nature refers to the entirety of the physical universe and the processes that govern it, from microscopic organisms to planetary ecosystems. #nature #141 #tcc #edit #uncleted

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