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kv0nchik
чокин🫦💥 :
2026-06-05 06:38:16
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lilporkchopp
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Song name?
2026-07-04 03:11:14
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f0idkiller333
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Is this WarThunder or DCS
2026-06-05 20:39:26
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gerzzzz_xxx
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is my dream🤩🥲🤍🤍
2026-06-07 03:08:48
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serio3721
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roblox?
2026-06-06 04:01:09
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2026-06-04 19:18:04
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lhdtt08
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Nice cas
2026-06-06 10:32:48
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chemodanchik25
chemodan🛩️ :
Это я твой видос пропиарил
2026-06-06 17:47:15
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mavin_mvk
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мечта которая не осущитвится не когда
2026-06-13 14:00:44
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keiiia.pubgm0
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На су 25 уже не летают они макс для воен училищ и то их меняют на як130
2026-06-05 09:46:06
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они по навигатору летают?
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No one tells you this when you’re young, but the people you love the most can hurt you the deepest. Not because they are cruel, but because you gave them a key to rooms inside you that no one else can reach. Sometimes, they still step on your heart by accident or by choice. Teach your heart to accept disappointments. Not because you deserve less, but because expecting perfection from broken, breathing humans is how you bleed out slowly. Love is not a contract that says, “You will never fail me.” It is a promise that says, “When you fail me, I will still try to understand.” And that starts with you. You will be disappointed by the people you love most. Your mother will say the wrong thing when you need softness. Your father will miss a moment you wanted him for. Your best friend will forget your birthday when you feel invisible. The person you would take a bullet for will go silent when you’re drowning, because they’re drowning too. They will choose fear or pride. They will be human. Your heart will want to shut down, build walls, and say, “If they loved me, they wouldn’t have.” But people love through their wounds and their childhoods. That doesn’t excuse the hurt, but it explains it. Sometimes, explanation is the only bridge back to peace. Teach your heart that disappointment is not always betrayal; sometimes it’s just limitation. Your person might love you with 100% of what they have, but what they have is only 60% of what you need that day. That math will break you if you let it, or grow you if you accept it. Ask questions before building prisons. Was this malice or a mistake? Was this who they are, or where they are? Is this a pattern, or a moment? Not every disappointment is a red flag; some are yellow lights asking you to look closer. Grieve without hardening. You are allowed to cry and say, “That hurt me.” But don’t let the wound convince you that love is unsafe. Good people end up alone not because no one loved them, but because they never learned to stay after being let down. Forgiveness is not saying, “It’s okay.” It’s saying, “I won’t carry this as a weapon. I choose us over my right to punish you.” Most disappointments are not graves; they are lessons where love gets tested and decides if it’s real. Hold two truths at once: “You hurt me” and “I still love you.” Maturity is when you stop demanding that people never let you down and start learning how to heal when they do. The secret is: You will disappoint them too. You will be tired, short, or caught in your own storm. You will be human. On that day, you will pray they have learned this same lesson—to make room for your failures as you do for theirs. Don’t love with a heart holding its breath for the first mistake. Love with a heart that knows how to bend, talk, and repair. Disappointment will come from the people you would choose in every lifetime. Let it come, and let it teach you. The strongest relationships aren’t the ones that never faced disappointment. They’re the ones that faced it, named it, healed it, and still chose each other. That’s real love: the presence of grace, not the absence of letdowns. Breathe. You’re allowed to be sad or mad, but don’t live there. Feel it, heal it, and keep loving. Accept disappointments not to settle for less, but to keep the ones worth keeping. And when you disappoint them, may they have a heart taught the same. #friends #fyp #foryou
No one tells you this when you’re young, but the people you love the most can hurt you the deepest. Not because they are cruel, but because you gave them a key to rooms inside you that no one else can reach. Sometimes, they still step on your heart by accident or by choice. Teach your heart to accept disappointments. Not because you deserve less, but because expecting perfection from broken, breathing humans is how you bleed out slowly. Love is not a contract that says, “You will never fail me.” It is a promise that says, “When you fail me, I will still try to understand.” And that starts with you. You will be disappointed by the people you love most. Your mother will say the wrong thing when you need softness. Your father will miss a moment you wanted him for. Your best friend will forget your birthday when you feel invisible. The person you would take a bullet for will go silent when you’re drowning, because they’re drowning too. They will choose fear or pride. They will be human. Your heart will want to shut down, build walls, and say, “If they loved me, they wouldn’t have.” But people love through their wounds and their childhoods. That doesn’t excuse the hurt, but it explains it. Sometimes, explanation is the only bridge back to peace. Teach your heart that disappointment is not always betrayal; sometimes it’s just limitation. Your person might love you with 100% of what they have, but what they have is only 60% of what you need that day. That math will break you if you let it, or grow you if you accept it. Ask questions before building prisons. Was this malice or a mistake? Was this who they are, or where they are? Is this a pattern, or a moment? Not every disappointment is a red flag; some are yellow lights asking you to look closer. Grieve without hardening. You are allowed to cry and say, “That hurt me.” But don’t let the wound convince you that love is unsafe. Good people end up alone not because no one loved them, but because they never learned to stay after being let down. Forgiveness is not saying, “It’s okay.” It’s saying, “I won’t carry this as a weapon. I choose us over my right to punish you.” Most disappointments are not graves; they are lessons where love gets tested and decides if it’s real. Hold two truths at once: “You hurt me” and “I still love you.” Maturity is when you stop demanding that people never let you down and start learning how to heal when they do. The secret is: You will disappoint them too. You will be tired, short, or caught in your own storm. You will be human. On that day, you will pray they have learned this same lesson—to make room for your failures as you do for theirs. Don’t love with a heart holding its breath for the first mistake. Love with a heart that knows how to bend, talk, and repair. Disappointment will come from the people you would choose in every lifetime. Let it come, and let it teach you. The strongest relationships aren’t the ones that never faced disappointment. They’re the ones that faced it, named it, healed it, and still chose each other. That’s real love: the presence of grace, not the absence of letdowns. Breathe. You’re allowed to be sad or mad, but don’t live there. Feel it, heal it, and keep loving. Accept disappointments not to settle for less, but to keep the ones worth keeping. And when you disappoint them, may they have a heart taught the same. #friends #fyp #foryou

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