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gooumy
lau verá a bts :
llore más por amistades q por amor :(
2025-12-03 23:49:35
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antoniiaa.jkajj
. :
Porque el amor se siente, pero la amistad se sostiene. Cuando eso se rompe, no solo duele: te deja sin suelo🙃
2025-12-03 22:56:21
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danfuckyou
>//< :
la extraño tanto pero estoy mejor alejada de ella
2026-02-20 03:14:00
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alexandratoledo14
Alexssandra🍒 :
No lo compartí pero estuve aquí 🫂
2026-01-21 21:15:26
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crazystar_1380
⭐ᑕᖇᗩᘔYՏTᗩᖇ :
Me despertaba tempranisimo solo para verla los Sábados 💔💔💔
2026-01-14 23:22:50
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w3sspedd
wesss :
son las únicas rupturas que tuve
2025-12-04 02:43:12
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abril_zzz3
Abril :
bro m la pase llorando un mes casi completo todas las noches...
2026-01-26 01:41:56
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fosforilandooando
Antagonistaach :
Porque las relaciones amorosas el final es predecible pero en una amistad no se espera no mismo creo, el vínculo es más fuerte y mas sincero
2026-01-28 04:48:24
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pit_zahut6
Eff :
mi peor ruptura amorosa me dolió igual que esta ruptura amistosa
2026-01-19 04:48:23
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melinaastt
𝑀𝑒𝓁𝒾𝓃𝒶 :
literal, lo peor es q ni siquiera puedo guardarle un poco de rencor, hasta el día de hoy la aprecio muchísimo
2026-02-04 05:48:46
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idonlikemirro
I don't know :
Prefiero mil veces una amistad que un noviasgo pero ellas no piensan igual que yo…
2025-12-30 02:46:15
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ki25ar
k. :
pq me desvivo x esas amistades para dsp solo no les importe snekeke
2025-12-04 00:43:29
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retselive
Retsita 🌸 :
peor cuando esa amistad te ayudo a superar tu ruptura amorosa ☹💔
2026-01-27 03:14:15
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randy15_2
RANDY :
mi amiga lo comparte cuando ella fue la que quiso romper nuestra amistad sin razón 💔
2026-01-04 14:37:02
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ly_li.c
CRISTALIN :
cada vez que lo recuerdo lloro, cómo superó esos 4 años
2025-12-26 02:53:59
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francini._.0142
(≧ω≦) :
yo aun sigo pensando en ella...
2025-12-04 13:18:32
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jhozvalens
Jhozvalens :
Fue lo peor pero más fue que a esa persona nunca le importó, y ahi es donde conoces su verdadera cara
2025-12-05 03:27:44
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usuarioally
Aily.𓆰 𓆪 :
pase 2 veces y con el mismo lo consideraba como un hermano y después me dice que estaba enamorado de mi se que no se puede controlar el enamoramiento pero lo sentí como traición
2025-12-04 12:28:01
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mnipoala
Pao ★ :
moriré en vd
2025-12-04 02:09:08
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diannamontt
Dianna :
pq borraste el this and that era el compartido perfecto 😭
2025-12-04 00:45:18
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wavessoflovee
Lari⸆⸉ :
ESTO
2026-02-06 00:31:59
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strwbrrydaiisy
daisy 🪷 :
porque realmente no esperas que sean asi
2026-02-23 14:49:39
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knowccilkw
emms | ⁴⁰⁴ :
migajeo mas por amistades que por recibir amor
2026-03-01 04:25:12
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lararsijz
𝐋𝐚𝐫 :
Puedo usar tu idea?
2026-02-06 00:43:12
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lanycats.7
Lany! :
Damn real
2025-12-03 23:49:19
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This anatomical illustration depicts a medical condition known as sialolithiasis, which is the formation of a stone (calculus) in a salivary gland. ​This video specifically highlights the parotid gland, the largest of the three main pairs of salivary glands, located just in front of and below each ear. ​Key Anatomical Features Shown:👇 ​Parotid Gland: The large, textured pink structure on the side of the jaw. It produces saliva that is released into the mouth to aid digestion. ​Parotid Duct (Stensen's Duct): The tube-like structure extending from the gland toward the cheek. This is the
This anatomical illustration depicts a medical condition known as sialolithiasis, which is the formation of a stone (calculus) in a salivary gland. ​This video specifically highlights the parotid gland, the largest of the three main pairs of salivary glands, located just in front of and below each ear. ​Key Anatomical Features Shown:👇 ​Parotid Gland: The large, textured pink structure on the side of the jaw. It produces saliva that is released into the mouth to aid digestion. ​Parotid Duct (Stensen's Duct): The tube-like structure extending from the gland toward the cheek. This is the "highway" saliva travels to enter the oral cavity. ​Salivary Stone (Sialolith): The grey, rock-like mass lodged in the duct. These are typically composed of calcium phosphate and carbonate. ​Facial Nerve: The branching yellow structures weaving through the gland. This is a critical detail because the facial nerve, which controls facial expressions, passes directly through the parotid gland. ​Why This Happens and What It Feels Like: ​When a stone forms, it acts like a literal "cork" in a bottle. Because the saliva cannot bypass the stone, it backs up into the gland, leading to several symptoms: ​Swelling: The gland becomes engorged, often looking like a "mump" on one side of the face. ​Pain: This is usually most intense during meals (the "mealtime syndrome"). When you see or smell food, your brain tells the gland to produce saliva; the sudden pressure against the blockage causes sharp pain. ​Infection: If the saliva remains stagnant for too long, bacteria can grow, leading to a painful infection called sialadenitis. ​Treatment ​Small stones can sometimes be "milked" out by massaging the gland or drinking lemon water to stimulate heavy saliva flow. Larger stones, like the one pictured, may require minor surgery or sialendoscopy, where a tiny camera and tools are used to retrieve the stone through the duct opening. ​ #AnatomyEducation #humananatomyandphysiology1stsemester

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