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aaalolo5
🐎🐴🎠🏇 :
مين جاي يدور تعليق نارين
2026-06-05 20:22:07
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tangawiuh078
fird..elboko.. :
ما شاء الله صدفة
2026-05-27 18:38:44
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Ha♪ :
تتوقعوا زوجها بيغار
2026-06-20 08:34:21
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badyahmaid
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ارسم سيدرا بيوتي بللييز
2026-05-20 19:55:57
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أرسم صورة بروفايلي 😁
2026-06-20 15:12:00
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koes321
محمد الكريم✪ :
قيمو رسمي😅👍🏻
2026-06-05 23:07:26
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m340740
نبـ𝑨᭄ـض🤍♯̶فــ𓆩 𝐌𓆪ـلانـه :
شقد بتقيمو رسمي
2026-06-07 14:15:04
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loji901
Lojaina :
No way
2026-06-07 18:02:09
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26zxz
شــــمــــــس🖤🥺 :
براڤوا بروڤوا كتير كتير حلو بيجنن و انا بقيمو 100/100
2026-06-19 13:19:10
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Bilal bara :
فتحت حساب ديني بلييز تابعوني 💕🥹🥹🥹
2026-05-20 16:20:02
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𝑨𝒅𝒚𝒂𝒏 𝑲𝒐𝒄𝒉𝒆𝒓🦢. :
حرام الرسم اخي
2026-06-11 18:30:13
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✨mayar✨ :
ارسم بيسان ♥️🥰
2026-05-28 12:05:07
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user37568465147 :
شوفوو الايكاتت 😭
2026-05-28 14:24:16
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فوفه :
واو يجنن
2026-06-07 21:30:29
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واو حبيت♥️
2026-05-31 15:52:08
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Koka :
علبالك بلي رسم الرواح حرام
2026-06-17 12:30:26
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يقين 🫰 :
اريدك ترسم حسين عدنان
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بليز لانا محمد 🌺
2026-05-28 19:39:46
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ارسم شيرين بيوتي
2026-05-28 17:48:10
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୨୧ 𝓩𝓪𝓱𝓻𝓪𝓪 𝓐𝓵𝓲 ୨୧ :
ترليون ❣️
2026-05-28 10:06:59
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kowtheralbahri :
واو
2026-05-28 14:17:48
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When your dog gives you those big, pleading eyes, you’re looking at one of the clearest signs of how living alongside us has reshaped their face. There’s a specific muscle behind it, called the levator anguli oculi medialis. It lifts the inner corner of the eyebrow, which makes the eyes look larger and rounder and creates that soft, slightly sorrowful look we find so hard to say no to. The interesting bit is what happens when you compare dogs to wolves. Wolves, who dogs descended from, barely have this muscle at all. Where a dog has a proper, well-formed muscle, a wolf usually has only a few scrappy fibres. So somewhere across tens of thousands of years of living with people, dogs developed something their ancestors never had. The leading explanation is, well, us. That inner-brow raise makes a dog’s face look more puppy-like and a bit like a sad child, and it pulls hard on our caregiving instincts. Dogs that could make the expression probably got more attention, more food and stronger bonds, so the trait was quietly selected for over generations. Research supports it too: dogs produce the movement far more when a person is actually watching them, which points to it being aimed at us rather than just slipping out. One thing worth saying. Those eyes don’t mean your dog is sad or guilty. They’re not putting on an act, and they’re not feeling the emotion you’re reading into it. The look stuck around because of how we respond to it, not because of what’s going on in their head at the time. #DogScience #DogBehaviour #VetTips #DogFacts #PetHealth
When your dog gives you those big, pleading eyes, you’re looking at one of the clearest signs of how living alongside us has reshaped their face. There’s a specific muscle behind it, called the levator anguli oculi medialis. It lifts the inner corner of the eyebrow, which makes the eyes look larger and rounder and creates that soft, slightly sorrowful look we find so hard to say no to. The interesting bit is what happens when you compare dogs to wolves. Wolves, who dogs descended from, barely have this muscle at all. Where a dog has a proper, well-formed muscle, a wolf usually has only a few scrappy fibres. So somewhere across tens of thousands of years of living with people, dogs developed something their ancestors never had. The leading explanation is, well, us. That inner-brow raise makes a dog’s face look more puppy-like and a bit like a sad child, and it pulls hard on our caregiving instincts. Dogs that could make the expression probably got more attention, more food and stronger bonds, so the trait was quietly selected for over generations. Research supports it too: dogs produce the movement far more when a person is actually watching them, which points to it being aimed at us rather than just slipping out. One thing worth saying. Those eyes don’t mean your dog is sad or guilty. They’re not putting on an act, and they’re not feeling the emotion you’re reading into it. The look stuck around because of how we respond to it, not because of what’s going on in their head at the time. #DogScience #DogBehaviour #VetTips #DogFacts #PetHealth

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