@musica_boa_uai: Belli (169)@eubellioficial #belli #belliclipfy #segredodaginga #futebol #foryou

Música Boa Uai
Música Boa Uai
Open In TikTok:
Region: BR
Saturday 23 May 2026 03:56:22 GMT
2
0
0
0

Music

Download

Comments

There are no more comments for this video.
To see more videos from user @musica_boa_uai, please go to the Tikwm homepage.

Other Videos

I think girls like this kind of stuff like a bad boy, not a good guy so I try to be a little bad boy. are you a bad boy? uh kind of 50-50, I think I'm not saying I'm a very good guy or a very bad guy but yeah, kind of but not like, hurt or harm people, not anything else but just on the dancefloor I'm a bad boy @pretty1privilege @NOEH 🍪⁀➴ cookie🪽 he's crazy and Cubano como yo lalala #cookieking #targetaudience #funny #xyzbca #fyp  Ever notice how the smallest things end up meaning the most? The song you had on repeat for weeks, the late-night talks you swore you’d forget, the random moments that didn’t seem important at the time but somehow stay in your mind longer than anything else. We’re always waiting for something big to happen, something that feels like it changes everything all at once, like one perfect moment that makes your life finally feel complete. But what if it doesn’t work like that? What if the “big moment” isn’t one single thing, but a collection of all the little ones we keep ignoring, overlooking, rushing past like they’re just filler in between the “real” parts of life? Think about how many times you rushed through something just to get to the next thing. How many times you didn’t take a picture, didn’t say what you really felt, didn’t fully enjoy where you were because you thought something better was coming later. How many times you told yourself “I’ll remember this anyway” and then slowly forgot the details, the feeling, the exact way everything was. We’ve been taught to look forward so much that we forget how to stay. We’re always chasing what’s next, what’s bigger, what’s better, without realizing that “better” isn’t always ahead of us. Sometimes it’s already here, quietly happening while we’re too distracted to notice. And it’s strange, because the moments that end up mattering the most are never the ones you expect. It’s not always the big events, the milestones, the things you plan for months or even years. It’s the random car rides with music playing too loud, the inside jokes that don’t even make sense to anyone else, the feeling of being somewhere you didn’t even think you’d care about. It’s the way time feels different in certain moments, like it slows down just enough for you to feel everything without even realizing you’re going to miss it later. There’s something almost unfair about it. You don’t get warned. There’s no sign that says “this is going to be important someday.” You don’t get to pause time and take it all in the way you wish you could once it’s gone. In the moment, it just feels normal. Ordinary. Replaceable. And that’s what makes it so easy to ignore. That’s what makes it so easy to think, “this doesn’t matter that much,” when in reality, it matters more than you understand at the time. And then one day, it hits you. Out of nowhere. Maybe it’s a song you haven’t heard in a while, or a place you pass by without thinking, or even just a random thought that comes into your head for no reason at all. And suddenly, you’re back there. Not physically, but mentally. Emotionally. You remember how it felt in a way that almost surprises you, like you didn’t even know you still had that memory stored somewhere inside you. And for a second, everything feels the same again. And then it’s gone. And all you’re left with is the realization that you didn’t know how important it was while you were living it. the in-betweens, the parts we don’t think twice about. And if you keep waiting for something louder,
I think girls like this kind of stuff like a bad boy, not a good guy so I try to be a little bad boy. are you a bad boy? uh kind of 50-50, I think I'm not saying I'm a very good guy or a very bad guy but yeah, kind of but not like, hurt or harm people, not anything else but just on the dancefloor I'm a bad boy @pretty1privilege @NOEH 🍪⁀➴ cookie🪽 he's crazy and Cubano como yo lalala #cookieking #targetaudience #funny #xyzbca #fyp Ever notice how the smallest things end up meaning the most? The song you had on repeat for weeks, the late-night talks you swore you’d forget, the random moments that didn’t seem important at the time but somehow stay in your mind longer than anything else. We’re always waiting for something big to happen, something that feels like it changes everything all at once, like one perfect moment that makes your life finally feel complete. But what if it doesn’t work like that? What if the “big moment” isn’t one single thing, but a collection of all the little ones we keep ignoring, overlooking, rushing past like they’re just filler in between the “real” parts of life? Think about how many times you rushed through something just to get to the next thing. How many times you didn’t take a picture, didn’t say what you really felt, didn’t fully enjoy where you were because you thought something better was coming later. How many times you told yourself “I’ll remember this anyway” and then slowly forgot the details, the feeling, the exact way everything was. We’ve been taught to look forward so much that we forget how to stay. We’re always chasing what’s next, what’s bigger, what’s better, without realizing that “better” isn’t always ahead of us. Sometimes it’s already here, quietly happening while we’re too distracted to notice. And it’s strange, because the moments that end up mattering the most are never the ones you expect. It’s not always the big events, the milestones, the things you plan for months or even years. It’s the random car rides with music playing too loud, the inside jokes that don’t even make sense to anyone else, the feeling of being somewhere you didn’t even think you’d care about. It’s the way time feels different in certain moments, like it slows down just enough for you to feel everything without even realizing you’re going to miss it later. There’s something almost unfair about it. You don’t get warned. There’s no sign that says “this is going to be important someday.” You don’t get to pause time and take it all in the way you wish you could once it’s gone. In the moment, it just feels normal. Ordinary. Replaceable. And that’s what makes it so easy to ignore. That’s what makes it so easy to think, “this doesn’t matter that much,” when in reality, it matters more than you understand at the time. And then one day, it hits you. Out of nowhere. Maybe it’s a song you haven’t heard in a while, or a place you pass by without thinking, or even just a random thought that comes into your head for no reason at all. And suddenly, you’re back there. Not physically, but mentally. Emotionally. You remember how it felt in a way that almost surprises you, like you didn’t even know you still had that memory stored somewhere inside you. And for a second, everything feels the same again. And then it’s gone. And all you’re left with is the realization that you didn’t know how important it was while you were living it. the in-betweens, the parts we don’t think twice about. And if you keep waiting for something louder,

About