@deepastro2: 🦂 Le Scorpion est probablement le signe dont les astrologues parlent le plus. Pourquoi ? Parce qu’il fascine autant qu’il intrigue. On le décrit comme mystérieux, intense, magnétique, mais aussi difficile à comprendre. Pour certains, il est le signe le plus complexe du zodiaque. Pour d’autres, simplement le plus mal interprété. Une chose est sûre : rares sont les signes qui provoquent autant de débats, de théories et de fascination. Et c’est peut-être justement ce mystère qui pousse autant d’astrologues à revenir sans cesse sur lui. ❤️ Es-tu Scorpion ou connais-tu un Scorpion ? Dis-le en commentaire. ✨ Abonne-toi à Deep Astro pour découvrir la psychologie cachée des signes du zodiaque. #scorpion #astrologie #zodiaque #deepastro #seleneastro

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tine50867
tine :
Scorpion nous sommes les meilleurs
2026-06-07 06:35:36
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delphine.tellier6
Delphine :
scorpion 🦂♏😍
2026-06-07 08:42:16
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valentina :
si👍👍❤️
2026-06-07 10:10:33
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pp.ajinaku0
PP AJINAKU :
Totalement d’accord
2026-06-07 00:07:29
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user5150439462433 :
trop vraie....
2026-06-07 05:41:47
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douceurdesatin1
Douceur♥️de♥️satin🌹 :
et bin c'est moi , ça
2026-06-07 07:08:56
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cricri.grani
Cricri Grani :
j'ai été obligé de couper les ponts avec une de mes filles. mon Dieu que je ne le regrette pas. avec elle les choses les plus simples deviennent insurmontables. j'ai 4 cancers qui depuis que je ne vois plus cet être, ouffff je vais vers une rémission......ou là là.....loin de moi. elle ne me manque pas le moins du monde et je ne lui manque pas du tout. du coup tout va mieux pour nous deux.
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