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game.roblox39
Roblox :
itu pun mereka susah di atur 🗿
2025-08-15 09:08:44
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yu_jak2
@ :
Alhamdulillah juara 1🔥🔥
2025-08-15 13:05:39
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salsazz3
macha🍵 :
dan yapp kita klh😔
2025-08-15 13:41:33
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arsydzz_238
arsyaddDM_11 :
congrats buat Juara 3 nya👏🏻🤝
2025-08-15 11:14:57
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user240840688207
frejun :
combek
2025-08-14 09:08:11
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cahya.adylla.lubi
Cahya Adylla Lubis :
juara 3 pun gk papa yg penting menang
2025-08-16 08:26:03
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ezzanazal
km gpp za? :
Alhamdulillah juara 1 🔥🔥
2025-08-16 05:36:02
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sasaaaapovv
•sasaaaa★ :
walaupun bolak balik kalah krna di curangin terus dan pada akhirnya kita menang🥺
2025-08-16 08:48:48
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yougrilll07
raa_ja💟 :
makasih man teman🥹🥹💗
2025-08-16 02:59:58
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nad.yessir
𝕊 💋 :
emg si menang... TAPI SUARA GW SERAK WOI
2025-08-15 13:21:29
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badellll12
0221 :
mereka di kelas emang ga pernah serius tapi alhamdulillah nya mereka juara 1😊
2025-08-15 10:35:45
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xyabca_3
dek rafa :
makasih gaiss kalian juara 2 🤭
2025-08-15 09:34:56
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syafa85790
@nur_syafa'at 💗🫠💝💖 :
td lomba di kuasin kelas gw semua haha benanga terus
2025-08-21 07:30:23
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zakaaaaaaslebewwwwww
MADRIDISTA❤️‍🩹🫀 :
alhamdulillah juara 1
2025-08-16 11:18:08
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shouldm_m
moonlyz :
dan yap kita juara1☺️
2025-08-17 23:26:25
1
elmilamiloooo
mira :
gw menangggg woii
2025-08-15 14:13:34
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rhtry_0
n :
izin copyy kataa"nya
2025-08-16 07:43:55
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rifaaa_aribi
rriffaaa sukaa matchaaww :
mungkin kalo ketos ny ga curang,kelas kita menang...
2025-08-22 13:39:16
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elvalexe
—Val4youu :
kalah final di clasmet itu menyedihkan,apalagi membawa nama kelas
2025-08-16 14:43:32
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cippstcuu
Serr_2nd :
walupun dapet juara 2 yg penting dah berusaha lah semaksimal mungkin🥺
2025-08-16 13:51:25
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clss7well
🚀 •CLASSS_VII WELL•🚀💫 :
ngeliat temen sekelas berjuang demi mengharumkan nama kelas dan Yap kita MENANG.. 🥹 thnks bro🫵🫶🥹
2025-08-23 12:29:28
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abcd._472
A :
dan yap kita kalah gara gara 1 orang😔
2025-08-21 04:36:40
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xyzsy_cegill
yapping🌷 :
yg laki' kalah😔
2025-08-21 05:24:49
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iparamadani01
Ipa_aja🎀💗 :
gapapa ke 3 yang penting udah berusaha 🥰❤️🤍
2025-08-19 07:00:34
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cbu.a1122h44
CBU :
ijin posul
2025-08-15 10:55:39
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Growing up, I rarely received apologies. It wasn’t just in my immediate family. It was normal in my extended family, friendships, and working environment.  Genuine apologies can be few and far between in many environments. In some people's eyes, an apology can feel like an admission of being a horrible person or completely wrong.  Extending an apology to Abi, especially when I was feeling hurt, felt incredibly difficult and almost condemning of myself.  Every time I mustered up the strength to give an apology, I faced a historic lifetime of not receiving them.  The swirl of feelings attached to apologizing often seemed to null and void the words coming out of my mouth.  Though extending hundreds of apologies was an enormous feat on my part, they rarely seemed to impact Abi.  We each played a part in that. While she had her own triggers around apologies from her childhood, I also delivered many of my apologies from a dysregulated state.  In that state, it was hard for her to feel the love, care, and genuineness that I had, which were buried beneath the swirl of emotions that were hijacking me at the moment. Setting a standard of apologizing when we were regulated began to bring us a “felt” experience, where we began to feel the reality of each other’s apologies.  This radically changed the game of the repair process and has fostered so much more unity and love, especially in the aftermath of a conflict.  If you haven’t yet, come join us on The Connected Life and check out our two-part series on the nervous system and the impact of learning how to regulate. Reclaiming You is kicking off! JustinandAbi.com/ReclaimingYou #fight #marriage #dating #relationship #love #nervoussystem #regulation

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