@mc.apk: loh maitsa chantika ?

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jjsie00
jessiee :
asal Lo tau ca di era itu gw mati Matian cari no telfon lo🥰🥰😭
2026-02-28 22:06:39
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dea.rennn_
d for dea :
ERAA LIKE APK😭✋🏻
2026-02-28 08:52:56
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sixx757
Sixxxx :
wanita cantik ini lagi
2026-02-28 08:41:01
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taa41154
taa :
oh bnr makin cntik aje
2026-02-28 08:43:14
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dalfaaarorrrrrr
fens trio rzd🧑‍🧒‍🧒 :
mirip bet sama aline fauziah
2026-03-11 11:03:14
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sukadongyoon
L :
ngikutin aca dari 2018😍
2026-02-28 11:35:57
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salsaauliafahrani
-rani :
era machan squad✋🏻
2026-03-03 09:11:55
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elizaa6676
Eza cakep :
First
2026-02-28 07:58:50
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user_osskzniwk123
𝓼𝔂𝓪𝓪 :
dulu ngefens banget sama kaka nya waktu jadi model sampai sekarang sih ngefans nya🤭🫰
2026-05-07 12:35:43
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raaishnaa
rraa. :
maaf ya dlu smpe nyari tutor cara bikin lesung pipi kaya maitsa chantika
2026-06-24 16:38:51
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shif4a_arian4
sɪᴘᴘ_ᴀᴘᴀᴀ ᴄᴜʏʏツ :
kalo gk slh dulu thn 2021 prnh buat trend sama kk annisa kaila😭
2026-04-19 13:13:54
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thoriq_236
thoriq_236 :
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2026-02-28 07:59:18
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_sukac0klattt
suka coklat :
inget bngt yg aca unboxing kado ultah dulu😭😭
2026-02-28 16:16:23
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zaranjaycuy
syfauliazzhra🇪🇸 :
kgn di era like
2026-03-28 18:25:40
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nisluxxvy_
a :
tambahh cakeppp💋
2026-02-28 12:35:43
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cappraff
vam/rafi☆ :
eh ka maisa pernah tinggal di prabu kan😭
2026-04-08 16:36:18
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usercckhr
usercckhr :
tim yg ngikutin kak acha dri jaman like ☝🏼😍
2026-03-01 04:21:50
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ellaaa_086
𝔖𝔭𝔦𝔡𝔢𝔯𝔤𝔦𝔯𝔩🕷 :
aca kecil, gw kecil. aca dewasa, gw masi kecil
2026-03-21 14:29:56
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bilapalpale
billaaa :
idola dari lahirr lup banya'
2026-03-02 09:21:35
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tsya_5913
IG:t_90045🧜‍♀️ :
like pertama sapa dongg kaa
2026-02-28 07:59:56
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aldy11559
Aldy :
masih inget bgt vid yang prank jatoh ditangga
2026-05-28 12:12:38
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sunshinebella_sby
callmebella_02 :
ko udh gede aja😭😭😭🥺
2026-07-02 02:20:10
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ca.elsi
dhia.ca96 :
umur berapa ya dia skrg ?
2026-06-30 14:35:43
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Is this false advertising?
Unethical marketing?
Or just “creative content”? #DFWRealEstate
#DallasHomeBuyer
#RealEstateTruth
#HomeBuyingTips
#IgnoranceIsExpensive
I need to ask a serious question: Are some real estate agents now resorting to misleading marketing just to get leads? Because today could not have been a coincidence. If an agent is standing in a beautiful house on social media saying,
“You can buy this too for $700,000,”
but when you pull up the exact same house on MLS it’s actually $1.3 million… what do we call that? And this matters because it distorts the public’s understanding of the market. Here’s what happens next: A buyer tells their agent exactly what they want and what their budget is. 
The agent sends them homes that match that budget.
The buyer hates everything. So the agent says, “Send me examples of what you like.” And the buyer sends 10 TikTok and Instagram videos. The problem?
Every house in those videos is way more expensive than what the person in the video claimed. That creates a huge disconnect. Now the buyer thinks: * their budget should buy more than it really can * their agent is missing great properties * or the market should be cheaper than it actually is And all of that starts with bad or misleading information. I’ve even seen examples where: * a full luxury home is presented like it’s half the actual price * a half duplex is presented like you can buy the whole thing for that number * or a video conveniently leaves out the exact address and real list price That’s a problem. Because there are far better — and far more ethical — ways to generate leads than confusing the public. Ignorance Is Expensive. That’s exactly why I keep sharing this kind of information. If you’re a buyer in Dallas–Fort Worth, and you see an agent in a house on social media but they never show the address or the actual list price, be careful. There may be a reason. And if you’re buying or selling in DFW, make sure you work with someone who gives you the truth about the market — not just content designed to get your attention. 💬 So what do you think:
Is this false advertising?
Unethical marketing?
Or just “creative content”? #DFWRealEstate
#DallasHomeBuyer
#RealEstateTruth
#HomeBuyingTips
#IgnoranceIsExpensive

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