@mi7uil: #моявина #твоявина #любовь #никиноа

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alexg_664
ZETA | T3N3A1🍥 :
типо она сильно любила?
2025-10-22 16:32:34
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ali11_046
kissulya💸 :
вчера посмотрела в первый раз все 3 части это что-то волшебное,просто ахн 🛐
2025-10-18 12:25:06
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valya.lol66
🍁В🍁 :
2025-10-20 17:41:28
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yutafmx
deleted :
кому скинуть ?
2025-10-25 06:11:12
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siklirutu
🙏🏻🫆 :
МОЖНО СТИКЕРЫ🙏🙏
2025-10-28 18:01:20
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wipka3aun
#forever yung⚜️ :
2025-10-28 07:01:12
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soflek_xxq
𝒷𝒶ℊ🦭 :
3 часть мега странная, только концовка нормальная. я ника слала 3-х этажным матом при просмотре
2025-10-22 12:22:36
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zhansik056
zhan. :
Почему я плачу 😭
2025-11-03 21:45:20
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nofmannita5
никса. :
она его любила даже когда он был с другой, это бригада
2025-12-02 08:51:29
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vlovea3
лох :
сегодня смотрю но емае.. я на «твоя вина»..
2025-10-19 05:09:55
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wetry.01
υⲗьɯυⲏⲁ :
2025-10-26 10:02:19
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uliana_suhorukova
ulianocha_suhorukova :
я вчера посмотрела столько эмоции а в конце я ваще разрыдалась
2025-10-19 05:41:23
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tgc.dari
도라마 :
СКИНЬТЕ МНЕ ЭТИ СТИКЕРЫ!!😭
2025-10-30 12:32:16
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nika_nikusya_
🌪️SüßerStürm🌪️ :
Можно стикери пж 🙏🏻
2025-10-22 22:50:42
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snezana0393
𝓢𝓷𝓮𝔃𝓱𝓪𝓷𝓪 :
@𝓢𝓷𝓮𝔃𝓱𝓪𝓷𝓪:Кому нужны стикеры из моя вина?
2025-10-28 09:56:18
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milk_1213o
Esplvsta❤️🎀 :
можно стикеры
2025-10-21 12:10:44
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alinka.2607
Alina :
Можно название трека
2025-10-20 05:37:06
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my_lover_v15
𐌑ᥱ᧘κᥲя'😶‍🌫️❤️ :
можно стикеры с ней?
2026-01-19 13:32:24
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user9843723553804
Sami :
можно стикер
2025-10-23 15:59:50
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matteo_4.8.3
Kauli_483тх :
дайте стикеры пжлст
2025-10-25 10:43:32
2
arch1kd
#чизик♻️ :
скиньте кто то стики умоляю
2025-10-23 12:39:06
2
_aaaa556
Ɽ₳Ɏ :
можно гифку?
2025-10-22 14:56:06
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vikliii4
виква :
можно мне?
2025-10-25 07:33:29
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Peace is not the absence of problems. It is the quiet feeling that appears when, for a brief moment, the heart no longer feels the need to fight the world. Many people spend their lives searching for peace in distant places, believing it can only be found after every goal is achieved or every worry has disappeared. Yet true peace rarely arrives in grand moments. It often reveals itself in the simplest parts of life—a gentle breeze through an open window, the sound of rain at night, sunlight resting on the floor, or sitting beside someone without feeling the need to speak. There is something almost timeless about peace. When it appears, the constant noise inside the mind begins to fade. Thoughts that were racing only moments ago slow down, breathing becomes easier, and the weight that has been carried for so long feels just a little lighter. Nothing outside has changed, yet everything inside feels different. Peace teaches us to appreciate the present. So much of life is spent looking backward with regret or forward with worry that we forget the quiet beauty of the moment we are already living. A warm cup of tea on a cold evening. Leaves moving gently in the wind. The distant sound of birds at sunrise. These moments ask for nothing, yet they offer more comfort than words ever could. It is also found in acceptance. Not the kind that means giving up, but the kind that understands not everything can be controlled. The sky will change, seasons will pass, people will come and go, and time will continue moving whether we are ready or not. Peace begins when we stop trying to hold the entire world in our hands and simply allow life to flow as it was always meant to. Perhaps that is why peaceful places feel so special. A quiet forest, an empty beach at dawn, a mountain covered in morning mist, or a small room illuminated only by the soft light of evening. These places remind us that the world has never been in a hurry. Nature does not rush toward tomorrow, yet it never fails to arrive. There is a gentle loneliness within peace, but it is different from sadness. It is the feeling of being alone without feeling abandoned. It is discovering that your own company can become a place of comfort rather than something to escape. Some of the happiest memories are not the loudest ones. They are the quiet afternoons that seemed ordinary, the peaceful walks with no destination, the nights spent watching the stars, or the moments when nothing remarkable happened except the realization that, somehow, everything felt enough. Perhaps peace is not something we find at the end of life's journey. Perhaps it has been quietly waiting beside us all along, hidden within ordinary moments that we were too busy to notice. And maybe that is the greatest secret of all. Peace does not ask the world to become perfect. It simply asks the heart to stop searching for perfection long enough to recognize the quiet beauty that has always been there, patiently waiting in the silence between one breath and the next.
Peace is not the absence of problems. It is the quiet feeling that appears when, for a brief moment, the heart no longer feels the need to fight the world. Many people spend their lives searching for peace in distant places, believing it can only be found after every goal is achieved or every worry has disappeared. Yet true peace rarely arrives in grand moments. It often reveals itself in the simplest parts of life—a gentle breeze through an open window, the sound of rain at night, sunlight resting on the floor, or sitting beside someone without feeling the need to speak. There is something almost timeless about peace. When it appears, the constant noise inside the mind begins to fade. Thoughts that were racing only moments ago slow down, breathing becomes easier, and the weight that has been carried for so long feels just a little lighter. Nothing outside has changed, yet everything inside feels different. Peace teaches us to appreciate the present. So much of life is spent looking backward with regret or forward with worry that we forget the quiet beauty of the moment we are already living. A warm cup of tea on a cold evening. Leaves moving gently in the wind. The distant sound of birds at sunrise. These moments ask for nothing, yet they offer more comfort than words ever could. It is also found in acceptance. Not the kind that means giving up, but the kind that understands not everything can be controlled. The sky will change, seasons will pass, people will come and go, and time will continue moving whether we are ready or not. Peace begins when we stop trying to hold the entire world in our hands and simply allow life to flow as it was always meant to. Perhaps that is why peaceful places feel so special. A quiet forest, an empty beach at dawn, a mountain covered in morning mist, or a small room illuminated only by the soft light of evening. These places remind us that the world has never been in a hurry. Nature does not rush toward tomorrow, yet it never fails to arrive. There is a gentle loneliness within peace, but it is different from sadness. It is the feeling of being alone without feeling abandoned. It is discovering that your own company can become a place of comfort rather than something to escape. Some of the happiest memories are not the loudest ones. They are the quiet afternoons that seemed ordinary, the peaceful walks with no destination, the nights spent watching the stars, or the moments when nothing remarkable happened except the realization that, somehow, everything felt enough. Perhaps peace is not something we find at the end of life's journey. Perhaps it has been quietly waiting beside us all along, hidden within ordinary moments that we were too busy to notice. And maybe that is the greatest secret of all. Peace does not ask the world to become perfect. It simply asks the heart to stop searching for perfection long enough to recognize the quiet beauty that has always been there, patiently waiting in the silence between one breath and the next.

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