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mattai.12k
Mattai.😇 :
je suis demi pensionnaire personnellement
2025-09-14 16:25:43
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timothycdr
TimothyCdr :
Son psychologue : 💶💸 ✨
2025-09-14 09:40:45
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parachute3211
blabla :
hm hm ok
2025-09-17 04:11:47
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cynthia.cabaret
cynthia.cabaret :
Je retiens pour le Scrabble
2025-09-13 19:44:34
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anagaele
Anagaelmrqs :
J’ai l’impression chaque année ils rajoutent des termes 😂
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🏜Fleurdudésert🏜 :
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chounze
Chounze :
Syndrome du personnage principal
2025-09-14 08:32:27
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sacha.lsbg
Sacha Losenbergh :
Moi je suis Green arrow
2025-09-14 10:28:59
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chat_mallow02
chat_mallow02 :
moi chaise de jardin pie vert
2025-09-16 21:51:05
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dcshoes41
DC SHOES :
moi je me sent chèvre ascendant micro-ondes mais seulement les jours paire sans compter les jours fériés mais juste quand la température extérieure n'excède pas 26 degrés
2025-09-13 20:56:04
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sosoben33
soso :
Je pensais qu’elle allait dire « je suis malvoyante » … en tout cas ce n’est pals clair tout ça 🤔
2025-09-14 09:58:30
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yso🧃 :
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linaaben_ :
ACE:
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goldblack1907
GoldBlack :
Déjà c’est pas Grey Arrow c’est Green Arrow et moi je suis Batman
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Kayssi862 🇵🇸 :
2025-09-13 19:42:44
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laureenplt
Laureen :
Au pire tu sais ce que j’en pense
2025-09-14 13:40:29
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perlaskikda
Nadia🪬🧿 :
En français ça donne quoi ? 🤦🏻‍♀
2025-09-13 17:34:30
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lanesthesiste_97_d
lanesthesiste_97_d :
Syndrome du personnage principal
2025-09-14 06:10:47
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jtgenu1
Jessica Teixeira gomes :
et moi qui avais ultra peur d'assumer que j'étais simplement lesbienne finalement ça va
2025-09-13 21:05:51
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elcaptain621
Elcaptain :
En résumé: Je suis perturbé et en manque d’attention 🙃
2025-09-14 13:54:21
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will.0690.0
Will :
moi qui a rien compris
2025-09-17 02:52:43
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CLAUDIA'$ :
2025-09-14 12:20:44
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tiago.ptiii
tiagooo :
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mkd5921
mkd5921 :
Je suis plutôt elephant mais parfois je suis un loup méchant 😈
2025-09-16 18:11:28
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pierrepierrepierre
pierre :
C’est green arrow ?
2025-09-15 18:59:39
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Huntly Castle was granted by King William the Lion to Duncan, Earl of Fife around 1190 as a reward for his support in crushing a rebellion in Moray. He most likely built the first castle on this site, originally called Strathbogie. The Fifes of Strathbogie lost their lands and titles in 1314, after siding with the English at the Battle of Bannockburn. The victorious Robert the Bruce granted Strathbogie to a loyal supporter, Sir Adam Gordon of Huntly. Around 1445, Alexander, 2nd Lord Gordon, was created Earl of Huntly and became the King’s Chief Lieutenant in North East Scotland, responsible for fighting the Black Douglases.  By the mid-16th century the wealth and political independence of George, 4th Earl of Huntly was starting to be seen as a threat and led to Mary, Queen of Scots sending an army north. On 28 October 1562, George was defeated at the Battle of Corrichie by royal forces. George died soon after the battle, and his son executed. The Gordons, however, remained in control of the castle and continued their support for the catholic cause. George Gordon, 5th Earl of Huntly supported the catholic Mary, Queen of Scots in the Civil War of 1568. However, following the 6th Earl’s role in the Spanish Blanks plot, King James VI took action, forcing the Earl to flee to France. The King and Earl were later reconciled in 1597, with George Gordon being created Marquis of Huntly. In 1640 the castle was occupied by a Covenanting army, who destroyed much of the interior. In 1644 it was taken by forces of the Marquis of Montrose, but it was captured by General David Leslie three years later after starving out and slaughtering the garrison. George, 2nd Marquis of Huntly, was hanged for his support of King Charles I in 1650. The castle was sufficiently intact to be used as a garrison for Government troops following the 1745 Jacobite Rebellion but thereafter it drifted into ruin. Today Huntly Castle is cared for by Historic Scotland and is open to the public. #castlesofscotland #Scotland #history #royalfamily #fyp #scottish #visitscotland #outlander #gameofthrones #HistoryTime #explore #fy #adventure #castle #Love
Huntly Castle was granted by King William the Lion to Duncan, Earl of Fife around 1190 as a reward for his support in crushing a rebellion in Moray. He most likely built the first castle on this site, originally called Strathbogie. The Fifes of Strathbogie lost their lands and titles in 1314, after siding with the English at the Battle of Bannockburn. The victorious Robert the Bruce granted Strathbogie to a loyal supporter, Sir Adam Gordon of Huntly. Around 1445, Alexander, 2nd Lord Gordon, was created Earl of Huntly and became the King’s Chief Lieutenant in North East Scotland, responsible for fighting the Black Douglases. By the mid-16th century the wealth and political independence of George, 4th Earl of Huntly was starting to be seen as a threat and led to Mary, Queen of Scots sending an army north. On 28 October 1562, George was defeated at the Battle of Corrichie by royal forces. George died soon after the battle, and his son executed. The Gordons, however, remained in control of the castle and continued their support for the catholic cause. George Gordon, 5th Earl of Huntly supported the catholic Mary, Queen of Scots in the Civil War of 1568. However, following the 6th Earl’s role in the Spanish Blanks plot, King James VI took action, forcing the Earl to flee to France. The King and Earl were later reconciled in 1597, with George Gordon being created Marquis of Huntly. In 1640 the castle was occupied by a Covenanting army, who destroyed much of the interior. In 1644 it was taken by forces of the Marquis of Montrose, but it was captured by General David Leslie three years later after starving out and slaughtering the garrison. George, 2nd Marquis of Huntly, was hanged for his support of King Charles I in 1650. The castle was sufficiently intact to be used as a garrison for Government troops following the 1745 Jacobite Rebellion but thereafter it drifted into ruin. Today Huntly Castle is cared for by Historic Scotland and is open to the public. #castlesofscotland #Scotland #history #royalfamily #fyp #scottish #visitscotland #outlander #gameofthrones #HistoryTime #explore #fy #adventure #castle #Love

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