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eu quero
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queremos amoré🤣🤣🤣🤣
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me passa MN
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I saw a lot of people comment about this piece on my previous stuff, so I decided to do a dedicated tribute to it. Here’s Doto! The summer sun at Hanshin burned down on a restless crowd, thousands packed shoulder to shoulder, most of them convinced they already knew the ending. T.M. Opera O—the unbeaten conqueror, the emperor of the turf—was the foregone conclusion. And in his shadow, Meisho Doto, the perennial runner-up, the horse who always knocked but never broke through, circled one more time. The gates flew open. Horses thundered over 2200 meters of grass, the roar of the crowd cresting and breaking with every stride. Opera O, calm and poised, bided his time. Doto stalked, his chestnut frame tucked into the fray, neither leading nor fading, just waiting. On the far turn, chaos. Opera O was boxed in, trapped behind slower legs, the crowd’s gasp rising like static in the summer heat. And in that heartbeat of hesitation, Doto surged. Past the 200-meter pole, he split daylight, driving hard, ears pinned, silks flashing blue and pink. The commentator’s voice cracked with disbelief—Meisho Doto was leading. Opera O broke free, charging wide with the power of a king unseated, his great stride eating up the turf. For a split second the air held, a stadium full of lungs locked in suspense. Could the emperor pull off another miracle? But no. Not this day. Meisho Doto held, his stride unbroken, his will undeniable. The wire flashed—Doto by a length and a quarter. The roar that followed wasn’t just cheers. It was shock, it was catharsis, it was the sound of thousands witnessing a story turn. For the press, it was an upset. For the faithful, it was redemption. And for Doto, the horse who lived in Opera O’s shadow, it was immortality. One shining day, he was no longer the strongest number two. He was the champion of the Takarazuka Kinen. Time on the clock: 2:11.7, nearly record-fast. Time in the heart: unforgettable. Art by tomatolover16 #umamusumeprettyderby #umamusume #fyp #xyzbca
I saw a lot of people comment about this piece on my previous stuff, so I decided to do a dedicated tribute to it. Here’s Doto! The summer sun at Hanshin burned down on a restless crowd, thousands packed shoulder to shoulder, most of them convinced they already knew the ending. T.M. Opera O—the unbeaten conqueror, the emperor of the turf—was the foregone conclusion. And in his shadow, Meisho Doto, the perennial runner-up, the horse who always knocked but never broke through, circled one more time. The gates flew open. Horses thundered over 2200 meters of grass, the roar of the crowd cresting and breaking with every stride. Opera O, calm and poised, bided his time. Doto stalked, his chestnut frame tucked into the fray, neither leading nor fading, just waiting. On the far turn, chaos. Opera O was boxed in, trapped behind slower legs, the crowd’s gasp rising like static in the summer heat. And in that heartbeat of hesitation, Doto surged. Past the 200-meter pole, he split daylight, driving hard, ears pinned, silks flashing blue and pink. The commentator’s voice cracked with disbelief—Meisho Doto was leading. Opera O broke free, charging wide with the power of a king unseated, his great stride eating up the turf. For a split second the air held, a stadium full of lungs locked in suspense. Could the emperor pull off another miracle? But no. Not this day. Meisho Doto held, his stride unbroken, his will undeniable. The wire flashed—Doto by a length and a quarter. The roar that followed wasn’t just cheers. It was shock, it was catharsis, it was the sound of thousands witnessing a story turn. For the press, it was an upset. For the faithful, it was redemption. And for Doto, the horse who lived in Opera O’s shadow, it was immortality. One shining day, he was no longer the strongest number two. He was the champion of the Takarazuka Kinen. Time on the clock: 2:11.7, nearly record-fast. Time in the heart: unforgettable. Art by tomatolover16 #umamusumeprettyderby #umamusume #fyp #xyzbca

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