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luksika77
Luksika Rawangpai :
ใครทำเนยหวานของขึ้นบอกมา จะไปจัดการมัน😄
2025-05-24 17:15:52
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junejune7149
Junejune_Arunsri :
ใครทำพี่เนยของขึ้นคะ รับไม่ได้🥰🥰🥰
2025-05-24 17:52:16
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___miniviiew
mini reviiew :
แม่ แรงมากกก
2025-05-25 03:05:17
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ta_tantita8
Tantita :
เริ่ด ไม่มีคำด่าสักคำ แต่ทำไมรู้สึก เจ็บ 😂😂😂
2025-05-24 17:17:33
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1st1807
First1st :
นอกเรื่องค่ะ พิซซ่าร้านนี้อร่อยมาก🥰
2025-05-25 16:18:33
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keetajaao
จ๊ะโอ๋ ทำไมต้องโฮส :
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2025-05-25 12:17:36
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nicha_crist
NichchaRungroj :
ชอบเรยค่ะ
2025-05-25 04:28:11
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Apple 🍎 :
ไม่ใช่ค่ะคุณเนยชอบใส่ใจ😂😂😂
2025-05-25 04:35:44
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Mook BV :
แรงคะ
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apinya741
🇹🇭tonkeaw💛💚 :
อุ้ยแรงมาก แต่ดันชอบซะได้ เริ่ดค่าคุณเนย
2025-05-24 18:02:08
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Welcome to my world 😊 :
เจ็บบบบบ
2025-05-25 03:56:23
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JeeraKanit :
เริ่ดมากกกกกก
2025-05-25 04:25:11
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lizzyg37
อะไรก็ได้ ที่เป็นสีม่วง :
เริสมาก
2025-05-26 10:22:50
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จี๊ดใจมากค่ะแม่ ชูสสสส
2025-05-24 17:35:01
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ใครหนอทำพี่เนย..ลม..เสีย
2025-05-24 17:05:51
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ป๊าดดดด โดนใจจจ ☺️
2025-05-25 12:26:22
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Alice Bewwi Shop :
อุ้ย‼️ต้องมีคนสะดุ้งค่ะ😂
2025-05-25 12:05:31
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kawpun.chaobann
IG : Kawpun.chaobann :
ใครทำแม่ของขึ้น😂
2025-05-24 17:10:11
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Nok&Bee Shop :
ขอยืมนะคะ ต้องไปสอบถามอาการคนรู้จักบ้างละ😁😁😁😂🙏🤗
2025-05-27 08:09:51
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natcha_นัทชา 🇹🇭🇯🇵 :
เจ็บจี้ดดด ยิ่งว่าคำหยาบ😂😂
2025-05-24 18:11:10
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โ ก กิ (686) :
งุ้ยยย ชอบแคปชั่นพี่เนย เริสๆ
2025-05-25 04:22:17
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Namtan🦋 :
อุ๊ยยยชอบบบบ🥰🥰
2025-05-25 00:55:02
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บีมเป็นเด็กเอ๋อ👀 :
ชอบมากกกกก
2025-05-25 09:08:08
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MyMooMu :
ลุคนี้สวยมากค่ะ
2025-05-25 04:15:04
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แค่คืบจิงๆๆ :
น้องเนย เฉียบ🌹🌹🌹
2025-05-25 11:00:23
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On December 1st, 1948, a man’s body was discovered slumped against a sea wall on Somerton Beach near Adelaide, Australia. He was well-dressed in a suit and polished shoes—yet had no wallet, no ID, and all labels had been removed from his clothes. He had no signs of trauma. An unlit cigarette lay on his collar. In his pocket was a tiny, rolled-up scrap of paper that read only: “Tamám Shud”—Persian for “It is finished.” It gets stranger. Police traced the paper to a rare copy of a poetry book, “The Rubáiyát of Omar Khayyám”, found stashed in a nearby car. Inside it? A local phone number, a strange cipher written in faint ink, and a torn section that matched the scrap in his pocket perfectly. The phone number led to a nurse named Jestyn, who lived nearby. She denied knowing the man, but when shown a plaster bust of his face, she reportedly fainted. Rumors swirled. Was he a Soviet spy? A jilted lover? A Cold War casualty? No one came forward to claim the body. No missing person matched. Even his dental records and fingerprints turned up nothing—not in Australia, not internationally. For over 70 years, the case remained cold. Then in 2022, DNA testing gave a name: Carl “Charles” Webb, a Melbourne engineer and instrument maker who vanished in the 1940s. But how he ended up dead on a beach, why he carried a coded message, and what “Tamám Shud” truly meant… remain unsolved. Was he just a man lost in time—or the perfect cover for something darker?
On December 1st, 1948, a man’s body was discovered slumped against a sea wall on Somerton Beach near Adelaide, Australia. He was well-dressed in a suit and polished shoes—yet had no wallet, no ID, and all labels had been removed from his clothes. He had no signs of trauma. An unlit cigarette lay on his collar. In his pocket was a tiny, rolled-up scrap of paper that read only: “Tamám Shud”—Persian for “It is finished.” It gets stranger. Police traced the paper to a rare copy of a poetry book, “The Rubáiyát of Omar Khayyám”, found stashed in a nearby car. Inside it? A local phone number, a strange cipher written in faint ink, and a torn section that matched the scrap in his pocket perfectly. The phone number led to a nurse named Jestyn, who lived nearby. She denied knowing the man, but when shown a plaster bust of his face, she reportedly fainted. Rumors swirled. Was he a Soviet spy? A jilted lover? A Cold War casualty? No one came forward to claim the body. No missing person matched. Even his dental records and fingerprints turned up nothing—not in Australia, not internationally. For over 70 years, the case remained cold. Then in 2022, DNA testing gave a name: Carl “Charles” Webb, a Melbourne engineer and instrument maker who vanished in the 1940s. But how he ended up dead on a beach, why he carried a coded message, and what “Tamám Shud” truly meant… remain unsolved. Was he just a man lost in time—or the perfect cover for something darker?

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