@freyysachio: Ritual setahun sekali. happy new year guys👍🏻 #alaskankingcrab #freyysachio

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nelnagi_b0k3p
2k12 :
ngapain lu nyiram cangkang nya?
2026-01-02 17:41:40
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my_era03
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nongol pas puasa🥰
2026-02-19 02:11:17
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h17nn
Hann :
kurang gede itumah
2025-12-31 05:26:41
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rez9255
rez :
Kita tunggu 1tahun lagi gais😁👍
2025-12-31 05:37:29
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nauflash
falles :
fungsi dia nuangin truffle ke cangkangnya?😞
2026-01-01 11:41:16
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zxydivaa111
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tinggalin jejak guys
2025-12-31 05:01:18
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peykedua00
ppey?? :
KENAPA PAS PUASA MUNCULNYA ELU, GUE NGILER
2026-02-03 07:42:55
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pomegranautes
ållie. 🌺 :
lewat pas lagi perih perihnya
2026-02-21 08:33:04
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kenzosan46
KNZ.AV.MD✈️ :
aku kuat! aku hebat! 🗿
2026-02-21 08:15:03
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chaisaraidillah01
sarxz c٥ʷₚͦ៰ᷜ⍳٥ˢ :
siapa yang GK pernh makan kepiting alaska
2026-02-01 12:58:22
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yuyucbol
🐦yuk :
kenapa kepiting sefood muncul terus di fypp gww(apa gw pewaris ceo punya ladang kepitingg
2026-01-31 11:44:42
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put._91
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tahan tahan bentar lagi buka😭
2026-02-24 10:16:09
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masakio29
MasKio :
magrib nya masih 1jam lagi
2026-02-19 09:56:00
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xxaly_money
KIT.💢 :
muncul di jam-jam sekarat
2026-02-22 06:30:44
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apaajadah644
HASNAN :
itu cangkang mau dimakan juga bang sampe dikasih sausnya?🤣
2025-12-31 10:55:19
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nur_asa37
Fikhafi14 :
serius beneran setaun sekali lagi dia lewat fyp gw😭😭
2025-12-31 07:37:20
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ytta_1922.1
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kenapa harus pas puasa sih tiktok
2026-02-19 06:17:33
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gtw_gbut3
M :
sebelum puasa lu piknik kemana?🥰
2026-02-21 05:07:07
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k4ru39
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31 desember 2025 tapi lewatnya pas puasa
2026-02-20 05:55:59
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zaelandimupp
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bang? munculnya telat bgt🥰
2026-02-21 05:03:42
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_aplukysty_
_APLUKYSTYMODGIPPO_ :
WOI KAPAN MAGHRIB
2026-02-21 04:45:50
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satxzzz_xyz
さっき〜 :
sengaja bgt nongol pas jam 12 siang🗿
2026-03-01 05:31:15
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faqzz_z
⏤͟͟͞͞𝙁𝙖𝙦𝙯𝙯𝙯𝙎𝙩𝙚𝙘𝙪★ :
sebelum puasa beranda gw ga kayak gini dah🗿
2026-02-19 05:21:48
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21_rezha
Bilstore :
laper woyyy🗿
2026-02-23 07:21:30
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abizarda4
18.30 :
kenapa ini muncul pas puasa
2026-02-20 10:10:00
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