@lumesmilee: Day 62 of using the LumeSmile toothbrush

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ggyozma
864.Yozma :
Did you just swallow the foam?
2026-03-11 21:22:32
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kamari.williams52
Malachi :
What about the toung
2026-03-14 17:15:28
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SamuraiPizo :
Is it safe for ceramic braces?
2026-03-12 08:51:19
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Gregorio Goossens :
trekt op niets
2026-03-12 12:04:39
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Not baying
2026-03-12 07:18:28
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Why 20
2026-03-12 12:06:00
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GOSH I NEED THIS IN BANGLADESH
2026-03-11 15:46:32
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je suis le seul à parler français 😭
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ভাই আমি জীবনে কারো থেকে গিফট পাইলাম না আমাকে একটা উইকলি দিবেন 9154824024
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