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sandracoraquillo
Sandra Coraquillo Ruiz :
eso vivo yooooo y no saben lo doloroso que es vivir asi
2026-05-29 16:53:02
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anayramsandoval0210
Sandoval Anayram :
weeeee esta horrible vivir eso
2026-06-03 23:34:41
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vansitooo :
árboles pa
2026-05-26 04:59:39
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herrerajenni43
Jennifer Herrera :
viendo estos vídeos me regresiono, tal cual lo q viví con mi ex, un verdadero infierno, y lo peor q uno se siente culpable sin hacer nada 🥺
2026-05-26 14:41:09
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abrilabundez7
Abril Abundez :
Mi esposo es así sin consumir 😳😳
2026-06-03 03:20:34
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wendy_sanchez009
Wendy_Sanchez009 :
Lo hace tan bien que me hace que me emperreeeeeee 😬🙂
2026-06-12 01:26:00
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iraishernandez55
Contla🤩 :
solo espero sea actuación, pero verdaderamente me recuerda algún momento de mi vida 🫥😐
2026-05-28 21:19:28
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pablo.garca789
Pablo García :
Pensé que eras el Raúl Sandoval de la Academia
2026-06-08 05:12:03
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José Luis :
Fui, por eso perdí a mi familia 😐
2026-05-27 01:11:51
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borrelov3
Borrelove :
Ese infierno lo viví como 6 años
2026-05-26 21:46:18
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aleeramos338
Alee Ramos :
el mío pero no consume nada
2026-05-27 13:43:58
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hectormr11
MM :
Chale con que así me veo 😐
2026-05-27 23:14:07
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aylinullooa
AylinUllooa :
Salgan de aquí ya empezó mi novela
2026-05-31 16:44:44
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marjm974
Laper JM 𓂀♡ :
Lo bueno que salí de ahí 😅🥰
2026-06-07 01:03:10
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anayramsandoval0210
Sandoval Anayram :
parece novela, pero es anécdota
2026-06-03 23:34:19
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Sharay Reyes :
es horrible!!!!! me hicieron viajar en m vida y es muy tiste...y da mucho coraje
2026-06-04 17:13:14
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ivangio86
ivangio86 :
Jajaja mi esposo 🤣🤣🤣😳
2026-06-04 23:18:02
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ttatizmishell
@nangonz :
es la más horrible que uno puede pasar
2026-06-06 01:50:56
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andyytorres4
Andyy Torres :
yo soy asii y lo peor de tdo es que no me meto mda 😳😂🤣
2026-06-09 10:03:31
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Jessica 💜 :
Parece comedia 😂
2026-05-28 18:48:49
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Gloria LA Shorty Juantos :
Yo estoy viviendo esto 😭😭😭
2026-06-08 12:45:16
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The Race Continued. The Celebration Didn’t. 🇧🇷🇦🇹🖤 Imola. May 1, 1994. “We raced past a pool of his blood for 50-odd laps.” Those were Martin Brundle’s words years later—and they still capture the horror of one of the darkest weekends in Formula 1 history. On Friday, Rubens Barrichello survived a violent crash. On Saturday, Roland Ratzenberger lost his life during qualifying. Then, on lap 7 of Sunday’s race, Ayrton Senna crashed at the high-speed Tamburello corner and suffered fatal injuries. The race was red-flagged. Then it was restarted. With the full severity of Senna’s condition still unclear to many in the paddock, the field returned to racing, passing the scene of the accident lap after lap. Michael Schumacher eventually won ahead of Nicola Larini and Mika Häkkinen. But the podium carried none of the usual joy. There was no champagne spray. No real celebration. Only three drivers standing beneath the weight of a weekend the sport would never forget. Inside the Williams garage, the grief was visible. Across the paddock, competition had been replaced by shock and uncertainty. Imola did not begin Formula 1’s pursuit of safety—but it accelerated it with new urgency. Cars, circuits, medical procedures and safety standards changed in the years that followed, reshaping the sport and helping protect generations of drivers. Rest in peace, Ayrton Senna and Roland Ratzenberger. Follow @motors.everything for the stories that shaped modern motorsport. 🏁 #formulaone #f1 #Motorsport #ayrtonsenna #imola1994 #sanmarinogp
The Race Continued. The Celebration Didn’t. 🇧🇷🇦🇹🖤 Imola. May 1, 1994. “We raced past a pool of his blood for 50-odd laps.” Those were Martin Brundle’s words years later—and they still capture the horror of one of the darkest weekends in Formula 1 history. On Friday, Rubens Barrichello survived a violent crash. On Saturday, Roland Ratzenberger lost his life during qualifying. Then, on lap 7 of Sunday’s race, Ayrton Senna crashed at the high-speed Tamburello corner and suffered fatal injuries. The race was red-flagged. Then it was restarted. With the full severity of Senna’s condition still unclear to many in the paddock, the field returned to racing, passing the scene of the accident lap after lap. Michael Schumacher eventually won ahead of Nicola Larini and Mika Häkkinen. But the podium carried none of the usual joy. There was no champagne spray. No real celebration. Only three drivers standing beneath the weight of a weekend the sport would never forget. Inside the Williams garage, the grief was visible. Across the paddock, competition had been replaced by shock and uncertainty. Imola did not begin Formula 1’s pursuit of safety—but it accelerated it with new urgency. Cars, circuits, medical procedures and safety standards changed in the years that followed, reshaping the sport and helping protect generations of drivers. Rest in peace, Ayrton Senna and Roland Ratzenberger. Follow @motors.everything for the stories that shaped modern motorsport. 🏁 #formulaone #f1 #Motorsport #ayrtonsenna #imola1994 #sanmarinogp

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