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kingsleylovescricket
god🥇cricket🥈f1🥉 :
hear me out what if In the next star wars movie someone finds a place where they can bring people back to life and after all the rumors he brings back anakin and he turns into the good side while he suffers frome thoughts of padme so he makes it his goal to bring her back to life but just before he does he gets knocked out and hears padme In his dream telling him that he should bring2 Luke back instead of her and he listens to her and Luke and anakin get that son and father bond that they never got with it ending by them restoring the galaxy to good. is this fire it took me so long please like
2026-04-09 04:36:06
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Zayn :
to those who won't give a like to this edit (and to this comment too)
2026-04-25 08:30:54
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you were my brother anakin
2026-05-10 19:02:15
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justchilln22
Loki Is Awesome!!! :
They are a sensitive topic for me 😭😭
2026-04-19 06:09:55
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dani140022
Dani ˙𐃷˙ :
I hope it's because you only posted this an hour ago why it doesn't have much likes, because this is so good.
2026-04-03 15:44:52
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vyns :
hey the colorgrading rework is actually pretty good
2026-04-03 16:37:04
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Belllaaaaa :
why has this not got more likes?
2026-04-08 05:10:41
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Can anyone like my edit?
2026-04-03 22:47:19
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cr :
what filters and effects did you use if you don’t mind asking, this is great man
2026-04-23 02:11:29
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eliasverissimo123
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amo essa amizade queria ela de volta
2026-04-29 01:09:58
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dar_min :
I love this so much! Keep going with the good work.
2026-04-03 19:04:56
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@Tanner Karwacki
2026-04-26 01:07:22
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@Lele 😭
2026-04-23 22:51:20
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@claireee💕
2026-04-26 02:00:24
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@maxim_bsk7
2026-04-09 10:15:47
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@Goose @choco_cat85 @gabriel @Senorita_awesome☝🏽🍂
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