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fja.audio.miniatur387
FJA AUDIO MINIATUR :
2026-06-16 05:05:43
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zainulmarufin614
R pin pin :
kata2seng terakhir angel golek ane kang🤭
2026-06-16 00:56:21
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ainun96350
Ainun :
is the best👍👍👍
2026-06-16 09:25:23
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d.e0128
D XBACK :
Yen wess tau mlumah, rausah kakean polah 🙏
2026-06-16 05:51:10
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masori1312
Mas B :
enek mas tp jk sd 😭🤣
2026-06-16 04:57:48
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._zzfi
Zaf_! :
lh Yo, jalok e akeh tapi, wes portingan, Yo rugi
2026-06-16 07:17:12
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boggell14
༺ღ༒boggell༒ღ༻ :
pehhh jan muasok kang kata katamu😅😅
2026-06-16 06:18:57
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adhyacsyayoga
JURAGAN 66 :
waiyah🤣
2026-06-15 17:05:06
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kacung5296
kacung :
kata" ku fyp mas
2026-06-15 16:46:17
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radenmasdavid80
ラデンマスダヴィダディ :
Sesssssssss hahaha
2026-06-16 04:55:08
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pemacingliarrr
Mass_blukk :
Joss kata² nee😂
2026-06-16 03:48:13
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yodatridiyansah
Yuda :
Jan mantap tenan boss
2026-06-16 06:43:20
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agoessaho
user4245026256863 :
aduhh dek
2026-06-16 03:59:54
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bearbrand967_
BEE🐝 :
dicintai oleh seseorang yang aku cintai adalah hal yang aku tunggu, meski belum tau kapan datangnya hari itu🥹😊
2026-06-16 04:50:27
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twentythere23_
M I K O☠️ :
terlihat mudah tapi sulit
2026-06-16 03:53:32
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moogiek
Mugik Astra :
horor bangetttt lek😅😂
2026-06-16 05:07:26
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ngapain_08
woiii :
kata terakhir pasti sulit didapatkan dijaman sekarang
2026-06-16 05:00:56
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fhmimcn
fhmi :
aduhh lekk 🤣
2026-06-15 14:22:43
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radenaji114
🅿️🆓🆗😎 :
kata" terakhir pernah menjadi sebuah kenangan😁😁😁
2026-06-16 02:28:09
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radensaid210
Raden Said :
mantap sam👍👍
2026-06-16 09:28:55
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kereatorvideo249
Kereator Video :
jos jis kata2 ne bolooo suwon wes mewakili bolooo
2026-06-16 09:47:48
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surya_darmaone
Surya_darmaone :
pripun dek?? 😮‍💨
2026-06-16 09:43:01
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fikhishe
fikhi :
jan ngeri bolo kata2 sing terakhir
2026-06-16 09:33:58
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