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lanitaslvrx
༻𝒾𝓂𝒶༺ :
THE WAY SHE DIDNT EVEN THINK ABOUT IT😭
2025-07-22 19:12:41
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brits.spammy.acc
brit🦂🩻❄️ :
Yes, specifically you, Patrick😻
2025-07-22 22:04:26
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lenaxxwa
lena :
I will miss them sm 😭😭
2025-07-22 19:14:32
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helin.akt
𝐻𝑒𝑙𝑖𝑛 :
I def agree
2025-09-09 19:39:14
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s0ul1sss
𝓣𝓪𝓽𝓾𝄞 :
MY TWO BABIES🥹💞
2025-07-22 19:04:56
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fatirajh
Fatir(Patrick). 𝐆𝐓 :
I can’t believe it’s ending this year 🥺
2025-07-22 19:29:32
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csandzyy
juny✮ :
THIS IS SO CUTE
2025-07-29 10:15:10
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kathsxried
⁺‧₊˚ ཐི⋆vera♱gillian⋆ཋྀ ˚₊‧⁺ :
I LOVE THISSS
2025-07-23 15:08:46
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loredbrainrot
LOREDLUVR :
MY FAVS
2025-07-22 19:26:31
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lurvette
lo :
SO cute
2025-07-22 19:05:21
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dr3amultiifilms
dr3amultiifilms :
AM NOT READYYY BROO💔
2025-07-23 06:06:41
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t..user0
🤍 :
I LOVE THEM SO MUCHH🥹
2025-07-22 19:13:35
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iamshrlocked
3lla :
horror parents [happy]
2025-07-23 14:05:52
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lanitaslvrx
༻𝒾𝓂𝒶༺ :
Oh hell yeah.
2025-07-22 19:12:46
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fatirajh
Fatir(Patrick). 𝐆𝐓 :
I'M NOT READY TO MISS THEM 😭😭
2025-07-22 19:27:15
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lanitaslvrx
༻𝒾𝓂𝒶༺ :
UR TALENT
2025-07-22 19:12:52
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loredbrainrot
LOREDLUVR :
Parents 😍
2025-07-22 19:26:53
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loredbrainrot
LOREDLUVR :
I can’t wait to see tc4 interviews omg
2025-07-22 19:26:42
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mu1ti3ditz.cc
♫𝐸𝓂𝓂𝒶♫ :
bro I am gonna miss them so much omg 💙
2025-07-22 20:03:57
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prentiss.lvrr
Prentiss.lvrr :
OBSESSED W THIS FULLY
2025-07-23 05:53:46
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dr3amultiifilms
dr3amultiifilms :
AHHH LOVEEE
2025-07-23 06:05:58
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glindaba
✩ :
omg ENOUGH
2025-07-24 19:11:21
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jasperthespidey.edits
Jasper :
GONNA MISS THEMM 😭😭
2025-07-22 22:05:01
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talita.mendesx
𝐓𝐚𝐥𝐢 :
I'm not ready for it to end 😓
2025-07-23 12:14:31
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pwilzon_
PatrickW❤️‍🩹 :
LOVE THISS
2025-07-22 22:44:49
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Michael Schumacher[a] (born 3 January 1969) is a German former racing driver who competed in Formula One from 1991 to 2006 and from 2010 to 2012. Schumacher won a record-setting seven Formula One World Drivers' Championship titles, tied by Lewis Hamilton in 2020, and—at the time of his retirement—held the records for most wins (91), pole positions (68), and podium finishes (155), while he maintains the record for most fastest laps (77), among others Born in Hürth to a working-class family, Schumacher began competitive kart racing aged four in a pedal kart built from discarded parts. After a successful karting career—culminating in his victory at the European Championship in 1987—Schumacher graduated to junior formulae. He dominated Formula König in his debut season, before graduating to German Formula Three in 1989, where he finished third. He won the title in 1990, also claiming the Macau Grand Prix and becoming a race-winner in the World Sportscar Championship with Sauber Mercedes. Schumacher made his debut Formula One appearance with Jordan at the Belgian Grand Prix in 1991; his qualifying performance saw Benetton sign him for the remainder of the season. In 1992, he achieved his maiden victory in Belgium amongst several podiums, which he repeated at the Portuguese Grand Prix in 1993. Schumacher won his maiden World Drivers' Championship with eight victories in 1994, following a collision with his rival Damon Hill at the last race of the season. He won a further nine Grands Prix as he defended his title in 1995. Schumacher moved to the struggling Ferrari for his 1996 campaign, where he took several victories and finished third overall. He was involved in title battles in 1997 and 1998, being disqualified from the former for a collision with Jacques Villeneuve and finishing runner-up to Mika Häkkinen in the latter. His rivalry with Häkkinen continued into 1999, when Schumacher broke his leg following a brake failure whilst second in the championship. He returned to beat Häkkinen to his first title with Ferrari in 2000, their first in 21 years, which he successfully defended in 2001. His 2002 campaign—during which he won a then-record 11 Grands Prix—saw him claim a record-equalling fifth title with an unparalleled perfect podium rate. He then claimed his unprecedented sixth and seventh titles in 2003 and 2004, #mika_hik
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