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sazienaa
zienakir :
ga bisa kalo disuruh nahann soalnya aku cengeng
2026-01-25 09:07:49
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shopii4_
𝘾ᥱᥴᥱᯓᡣ𐭩 :
udah berkaca-kaca bgtt
2026-02-11 12:50:28
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yourr_l0vver35
🌴💭 :
"untuk apa menunjukan tangisanku kepada mereka kalau ujung²nya tetap aku yg mereka salahkan"
2026-02-06 08:54:13
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_rap0po
delladell💥⚡ :
mata udah berkaca kaca temen: eh kenapa mata mu kok berkaca kaca
2026-04-14 09:17:51
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itsteqwinzraa
itsqwinnraa👣 :
gabisaa.
2026-05-12 14:38:22
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dessy.novieyanti
Ayuzz🤍🩷 :
pernah , nangis diem diem dan langsung lari ke Kamar mandi buat cuci mukaa 😭😭
2026-03-20 07:33:00
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secretrowrr1
who? :
plis klo gua nahan nangis jan di tanya jadi ga kuat😭🙏
2026-03-25 01:52:18
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cytraa390
cytraa🩰 :
sedi banget
2026-04-02 15:34:09
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nzlyameera_
Zahh 자흐 :
GAPAPA, TAPI.. @hazyhours:asal jangan ditanya “kenapa?” langsung banjirr😭
2026-04-09 10:11:18
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im_matcha23
￴ :
gabole ada yang tau klo gue kenapa'
2026-03-25 23:36:17
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1lovebecore
na :
lampung mana🗿
2026-01-30 07:02:51
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knpnyak63
? :
pls KLO lg nngs jgn nny "kmu gapapa?"
2026-02-18 13:48:26
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ini_ismaa44
🦕 :
bahkan saat belajar di kelas pun pura" tidur pdhl lagi nahan air mata🙃
2026-02-07 11:38:30
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_raraforazka1321_
˚⋆𐙚。_caramel_𖦹.ᡣ𐭩˚ :
setiap di tanya "kenapa" mesti jawabny "gak papa" padahal aslinya mah lagi kenapa napa
2026-02-12 15:28:47
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hyyloopyu
🦕🐻 :
GAK!GABISA,GUA GABISA NAHAN AIR MATA
2026-02-04 06:07:20
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syaira_zahra08
🧟‍♀️ :
this part:”sembunyikan mataku yang berkaca kaca,kutahan semuanya”
2026-02-02 15:39:48
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s_alsa6
𝚰α𐓣||🫛 :
karna dia aku jadi benci cinta
2026-02-09 10:03:42
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nhyrla_09
achlaw_ :
bahkan saat belajar di kelas pun pura" tidur pdhl lagi nahan air mata🙃
2026-02-03 14:08:04
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nanaawnawaa
naawww :
susah bangett nahan airr mata plisss
2026-02-04 12:01:11
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cawww_cntii
~عا ءشة😘 :
asli aku klo uda sedih nih ya dimana aja pokonya, klo uda ngelap mata nih ya trus tiba-tiba ada yg nanya"km knp" anjr langsung banjir pls 🙂
2026-02-17 12:05:54
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jirainsecure
𝑙𝑢𝑜𝑐 :
ohhh cukup tau
2026-01-31 15:35:47
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nailopromina
nailopromina :
omongannya jahat bngt haha
2026-04-10 10:24:47
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gladys14__
icacaaaa🦦୨ৎ‧ ֶָ֢˚⋆࿔ :
Ga enak bgt plc nahan nangis disklh /ditempat keramaian🥹🙃😕😭
2026-04-10 13:54:41
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milkyteaa81
stecu✌🏻🥶 :
"sembunyikan mataku yang berkaca kaca, kutahan semuanya."
2026-02-16 15:08:00
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