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nhc.lc.chc27
chừng nào 2 ngàn thì đổi tên😅 :
em xin loi chi
2026-04-04 19:24:47
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rivewphimhaynetimhovoi
nhã ngầu lòi🥰 :
2 thang 27 ngay
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nhc.lc.chc27
chừng nào 2 ngàn thì đổi tên😅 :
cho em quynh di hehe🥰🥰🥰🥰
2026-04-04 19:25:50
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rivewphimhaynetimhovoi
nhã ngầu lòi🥰 :
dau qua di nhanh len di chu
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rivewphimhaynetimhovoi
nhã ngầu lòi🥰 :
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rivewphimhaynetimhovoi
nhã ngầu lòi🥰 :
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td121201
Tâm Đồng :
Chúc bạn thành công hơn nhéeeeeeeee
2026-03-07 13:55:40
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rivewphimhaynetimhovoi
nhã ngầu lòi🥰 :
di ngu duoc cho banh em
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tp311088
Thúy Phương :
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2026-03-09 07:46:19
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tomhissledton_
Thịnh Thịnh là mặt trời nhỏ :
Chị làm cho ngày thường của mình trở thành ngày đặc biệt của người khác- Nhưng mà ngày hôm nay là ngày 7/3 cũng chính là ngày sinh nhật mình, mình không đòi hỏi bất kì món quà nào từ ai mà con đem bánh kẹo tặng ngược lại cho mấy bạn, vì mình muốn ngày mình sinh ra là ngày mọi người được hạnh phúc. Hơn thế nữa mình lại tặng mẹ một đóa hoa hồng bằng kẽm vì mang nặng đẻ đau. Lúc gặp video này mình lại nghĩ dù là ngày đặc biệt hay ngày thường thì miễn mình cho đi thì ngày nào cũng là ngày “đặc biệt”.🥰
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