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@baongoc.caulong: Đánh cầu vậy hỏi sao partner nào cũng phải gánh khô cả người :))) Con báo đen còn hơn con báo hồng nữa 🤣 #baongoccaulong #badminton #caulong #xuhuong #fyp
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Newbie Jumpsmash🏸 :
mà tui để ý. Cái bộ của bà, đánh v mà tui dễ đánh. Thà là để bao luôn, chứ mà thụt lùi r lên xuống thì chịu, tui chả biết di chuyển ntn luôn 😂
2026-06-15 02:22:11
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Hung :
nay kiếm đk góc quay xịn sò quá
2026-06-11 12:45:14
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minh :
anh zai chịu chạy quá dử😂😂😂
2026-06-11 12:19:10
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