@zensei_psg: 👤★__cuánta tranquilidad en esta melodía__★🌹🔥✨ ||Goku black👥 #melodia #musicsad #gokublack #animeedit #parati

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joseluis28570
⚡ JOSE ⚡ :
like a lo que les gusta Goku black
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armandoreyes798
armandx 🖤 :
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Super Baby 2 :
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1% :
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edy86883
max ernandes :
pobrecito el Goku blak ya murió 😞💔
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EDWIN :
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gabrielestrella635
GAVI :
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porfirio2323
porfirio :
como dijo Goku Black
2026-01-03 16:47:18
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alex.14.s5
𝐀𝐋𝐄𝐗🫅🏽 :
La música 🥺
2026-02-25 15:33:20
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goku_de_peluche
°•🥞~𝗚𝙾Ḳ𝗎~🍰•° :
hermoso video
2026-01-20 14:12:21
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lupit720
💗 Lupita🍓 :
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prenzas.ch
Cristo rey 👑 :
2022...
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soyi.0
✞︎𝐃RW✞︎ 🏴‍☠️ :
Los humanos no valen nada
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i love this man😢
2025-12-11 19:43:22
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kidzuna_65
Maxi :
épico, ojalá yo pudiera hacer un edit así 😔🥀 Me sigues🥺
2025-12-10 23:09:23
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maynor9925
MAYNOR :
my sueño😔
2025-12-17 03:46:36
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kiwi__367
kiwi(●__●) :
cómo me sienti después de borrar un chat con muchos recuerdos 🥀
2025-12-12 02:23:53
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yover_cango
YOVER C :
☹. ☹.
2025-12-20 05:26:52
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maykel_ztv24
maykel :
Y ESTO POR QUÉ DEMONIOS NO SE HACE VIRAL ESTE ES HERMOSO 👁️🩸
2025-12-11 14:06:08
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0sellout
0selloutt 🔹 :
Goku black tenía sazón 🥀
2025-12-11 23:14:04
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x_soyblack_x
꧁༒☆•BLACK •☆༒꧂ :
esa melodía me tranquilizo me podrían decir su nombre de la melodía
2025-12-11 05:08:59
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zentai_psg
Zentai :
god bro 🎭
2025-12-11 00:27:27
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Gogeta :
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21k_legend
21K_LEGEND :
ojalá revivan los edit de goku black 😔
2025-12-12 22:55:04
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At 28: career first. Relationships later — when things settle. At 31: the close friends moved cities. I told myself we'd stay in touch. We didn't, really. At 34: I'm too busy to maintain friendships that require real time. People understand. At 37: I don't know how to be close to people the way I used to be. Something calcified. I'm not sure when. At 40: the apartment is beautiful. The weekends are full of plans that don't quite touch anything. At 43: a very busy, very lonely life — and no idea when I stopped knowing the difference. Each of those decisions was reasonable in isolation. No single one was wrong. Together, compounded over fifteen years: a life with no floor. Here's what nobody tells you about the relationships that actually hold you: They take years to build. Not months. They require showing up through inconvenience, failure, and change — repeatedly, before it's urgent, before you need something. You cannot decide at 43 to have what takes fifteen years to grow. You can start. But you can't rush it. The most valuable investment I made in my 30s was not in my career. It was in the three people who knew me well enough to call me on my own patterns. Everything else can be rebuilt. That cannot be rushed. … Loneliness is not sadness. It's a physiological state. Chronic social disconnection runs the immune system, cardiovascular function, and cognitive health differently — and worse. The good news: it's reversible. The bad news: it requires what it always required. Showing up for specific people, consistently, before it's urgent. Not a strategy. Not a resolution. One person. More often. With your actual attention. That's how the interest starts going the other way.
At 28: career first. Relationships later — when things settle. At 31: the close friends moved cities. I told myself we'd stay in touch. We didn't, really. At 34: I'm too busy to maintain friendships that require real time. People understand. At 37: I don't know how to be close to people the way I used to be. Something calcified. I'm not sure when. At 40: the apartment is beautiful. The weekends are full of plans that don't quite touch anything. At 43: a very busy, very lonely life — and no idea when I stopped knowing the difference. Each of those decisions was reasonable in isolation. No single one was wrong. Together, compounded over fifteen years: a life with no floor. Here's what nobody tells you about the relationships that actually hold you: They take years to build. Not months. They require showing up through inconvenience, failure, and change — repeatedly, before it's urgent, before you need something. You cannot decide at 43 to have what takes fifteen years to grow. You can start. But you can't rush it. The most valuable investment I made in my 30s was not in my career. It was in the three people who knew me well enough to call me on my own patterns. Everything else can be rebuilt. That cannot be rushed. … Loneliness is not sadness. It's a physiological state. Chronic social disconnection runs the immune system, cardiovascular function, and cognitive health differently — and worse. The good news: it's reversible. The bad news: it requires what it always required. Showing up for specific people, consistently, before it's urgent. Not a strategy. Not a resolution. One person. More often. With your actual attention. That's how the interest starts going the other way.

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