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shuhuashechko
♪ īzüm :
My only love
2026-01-06 22:13:28
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rachelle.not.rachel014
rachelle.not.rachel014 :
I’m gonna cry Uehara pmo
2026-01-16 00:41:32
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catqueenone
catmeow :
i like him
2026-02-26 20:12:01
167
loopy_spam
loopy? :
this jdrama feels like a fever dream so much crazy happened
2026-01-11 18:14:36
181
anionlyirl
ᥲᥒі 🎧 :
I was planning to watch this movie!! is the guy green flag?
2026-03-05 04:33:39
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seallover_adofan
tsuki :3 :
they broke up😁✌
2026-01-13 16:43:00
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i_am_neon_rainbow
𖹭𖹭𖹭 :
I’m sorry but uehara was a horrible bf daichi would’ve been way better..
2026-03-04 22:38:14
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user907351084020
曖子©︎ :
ああもう福原遥が可愛すぎて仕方ない
2026-01-28 15:09:34
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lillysbackupaccount27
🪷 :
Just started watching this bc I freaking loveeee dori sakurada but it’s soo good so far!!
2026-02-23 17:02:14
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ktyp.19
kristine :
HANDS DOWN the best edit out there!
2025-12-23 20:03:59
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royalagoldie
◟ ͜𝘉𝘳𝘪𝘢 ֺ꒱۪ 𖥨᩠ׄ݁. :
I thought Uehara was cool but deadass now he’s gonna have to fight me fr fr
2026-02-14 02:06:20
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szanmpon1
love4eva²¹³⁷ ✂️✂️ :
UHH WHY SHE DIDN'T CHOOSE DAICHI 😭😭 "UEHARA" 😭😭
2026-01-28 22:14:33
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miihzinha_q
Miihzinha :
sou fechadona com o Daichi
2026-01-14 19:53:37
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tulip_fwr597
টমেটো?!👅 :
😭
2026-02-21 10:10:15
7
mahy_rezende
mary🎀 :
ainda prefiro ela cm o Daichi
2026-01-15 18:08:13
7
isanevv
isaisa :
I LOVE NAO!!!!
2026-01-07 00:40:17
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seallover_adofan
tsuki :3 :
how y'all can record it I tried and when I watch it it was all black(i did watch it from Netflix)
2026-01-05 19:22:54
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isocahzando
Keichii | filha dos joongdunk :
Prefiro ela com o daichi
2026-01-17 18:01:16
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user394659774632
チャド :
グッドモーニングコール大好き〜!👍
2026-03-08 11:11:08
5
yuleechi
yuli :
how did you download the scp? it keeps on saying that i have no more quota and ive been waiting hours😭💔💔
2026-03-27 06:18:46
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llll.lin
. :
название прошуу
2026-02-14 13:54:58
3
todomundoodeiaaquimica
berto :
é difícil dizer, mas eu amo eles e tenho raiva as vezes...
2026-01-14 13:02:41
3
_iit13
_iit13 :
تكفون ابي اتابعههههه كيفف ووش اسمه
2026-01-09 12:14:55
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yonyonciita
yonyon 𝜗ৎ :
nós manas meio nao
2026-02-15 20:03:03
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