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user243492031
Ngọc Bích :
không cho kiểm hàng trước là biết sự thật rồi,
2026-07-10 12:10:53
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user4166684026230
Bà Tình 67t :
mình có được kiểm tra hàng không tôi mua 1 cái mà không giống như quảng cáo là không lấy đó
2026-07-09 02:25:16
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user4674808200105
user4674808200105 :
bán nguyen bộ bao nhueu bạn
2026-07-08 12:31:00
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nht.l7918
Nhật Lệ :
Bn 1cay
2026-07-05 00:25:22
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user697732452928
thuy le :
giá
2026-06-29 14:42:26
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lhngthm95
lhngthm95 :
Cho chị xin gia
2026-07-10 15:10:03
1
thanhdinh1209
thanhdinh :
xin giá
2026-07-10 14:07:38
1
nho.hoang92
nho hoang :
Cho chị một cây nha
2026-07-09 23:49:51
1
linhhh23937
Bảo Linh :
Dùng tốt lắm
2026-07-03 14:51:03
1
nhung.le.hong42
Nhung Le Hong :
Tư vấn
2026-07-04 02:45:07
1
user1319125423288
user1319125423288 :
cho chị 1 cây
2026-07-06 04:24:41
1
loanho9959
Loan hồ :
1 cây
2026-07-05 14:53:15
1
l.xun309
Lê Xuân :
Bao tiền 1 cay
2026-07-07 08:39:52
1
daitichcuc79
Đại Tích Cực Review :
Sạch quá shop ơi
2026-06-16 23:39:05
1
thanhhue460
Thanh Hue460 :
một cây lau nhà san hô.
2026-06-16 07:46:08
1
queanhvo2505
quế anh :
mua một cây
2026-06-19 08:46:04
1
nguyenthiloi1956
Lợi Nguyễn :
có đúng như quảng cáo không vậy
2026-06-16 08:40:49
1
thehuygiadung
Thế Huy Gia Dụng :
lấy cây kitimop đi quảng cáo cho cây giá rẻ ???
2026-06-16 05:04:13
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remember_8990
remember :
bên kia bán có 101k
2026-06-16 05:14:41
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nguyenhiengiadung
Nguyễn Hiền :
Tuyệt vời quá shop
2026-06-16 13:23:45
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user2819810822299
nguyễn hiền :
vừa đặt 1 cây không biết có được như quảng cáo không
2026-06-17 04:58:18
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buithimui_
buithimui_ :
Đặt ko đúng nhứ quảng cáo là ko lấy nhé
2026-06-16 11:36:16
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nguyenthiloi1956
Lợi Nguyễn :
nếu đặt về không đúng như quảng cáo tôi sẽ không nhận nhé nếu được để đặt
2026-06-16 08:42:04
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nguyenhuyen251286
Kim Ngân :
chi một cây nha
2026-07-10 22:29:59
1
h.hng4615
hồ hồng :
1 cay bao nhieu
2026-07-11 04:16:10
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At first, you hate them. Every memory burns. Every mention of their name tightens something inside your chest. You replay conversations, invent better answers, imagine arguments that never happened. You want them to understand how much they hurt you. You want justice. An apology. Anything. Because anger is loud. It refuses to let you forget. But anger is also exhausting. No one can carry that kind of fire forever. One day, almost without noticing, you stop checking if they’ve texted. You stop imagining what you’d say if they came back. Their name appears somewhere, and for the first time, your heart doesn’t race. It simply… stays quiet. That’s the strange thing about healing. It doesn’t always arrive as peace. Sometimes it arrives as indifference. People often think indifference is cold. I don’t. I think it’s one of the calmest emotions a person can reach. Because indifference isn’t the opposite of love. It isn’t even the opposite of hate. It’s the absence of both. The moment when someone no longer has the power to change your day. Their choices stop feeling personal. Their happiness no longer feels like your loss. Their absence no longer feels like an open wound. You stop wondering whether they miss you. You stop hoping they’ll regret what happened. Not because you’ve forgiven everything. Because you’ve finally stopped living inside the story. The hardest part is realizing that anger kept you connected to them. As long as you were furious, they still occupied space in your mind. Every thought, every imaginary conversation, every “what if” was another thread tying you to someone who was already gone. Indifference quietly cuts those threads. Without drama. Without revenge. Without needing the other person to notice. And perhaps that’s why it’s so powerful. It asks for nothing. No apology. No explanation. No final conversation. Only distance. And time. People sometimes mistake indifference for bitterness. But they’re different. Bitterness still remembers. Indifference simply moves on. It doesn’t celebrate someone’s downfall. It doesn’t wait for karma. It no longer needs anything from them. One day you’ll remember the person who once made you furious. You’ll remember the nights you couldn’t sleep because of them. The tears. The disappointment. The promises that were broken. And instead of feeling your chest tighten, you’ll simply nod to the memory— like passing a house you used to live in. It was once your whole world. Now it’s just another place on the road behind you. Maybe that’s the final stage of letting go. Not when the anger disappears. But when you realize you no longer need it to. Because the person who once had the power to ruin your peace no longer has the power to interrupt it at all.
At first, you hate them. Every memory burns. Every mention of their name tightens something inside your chest. You replay conversations, invent better answers, imagine arguments that never happened. You want them to understand how much they hurt you. You want justice. An apology. Anything. Because anger is loud. It refuses to let you forget. But anger is also exhausting. No one can carry that kind of fire forever. One day, almost without noticing, you stop checking if they’ve texted. You stop imagining what you’d say if they came back. Their name appears somewhere, and for the first time, your heart doesn’t race. It simply… stays quiet. That’s the strange thing about healing. It doesn’t always arrive as peace. Sometimes it arrives as indifference. People often think indifference is cold. I don’t. I think it’s one of the calmest emotions a person can reach. Because indifference isn’t the opposite of love. It isn’t even the opposite of hate. It’s the absence of both. The moment when someone no longer has the power to change your day. Their choices stop feeling personal. Their happiness no longer feels like your loss. Their absence no longer feels like an open wound. You stop wondering whether they miss you. You stop hoping they’ll regret what happened. Not because you’ve forgiven everything. Because you’ve finally stopped living inside the story. The hardest part is realizing that anger kept you connected to them. As long as you were furious, they still occupied space in your mind. Every thought, every imaginary conversation, every “what if” was another thread tying you to someone who was already gone. Indifference quietly cuts those threads. Without drama. Without revenge. Without needing the other person to notice. And perhaps that’s why it’s so powerful. It asks for nothing. No apology. No explanation. No final conversation. Only distance. And time. People sometimes mistake indifference for bitterness. But they’re different. Bitterness still remembers. Indifference simply moves on. It doesn’t celebrate someone’s downfall. It doesn’t wait for karma. It no longer needs anything from them. One day you’ll remember the person who once made you furious. You’ll remember the nights you couldn’t sleep because of them. The tears. The disappointment. The promises that were broken. And instead of feeling your chest tighten, you’ll simply nod to the memory— like passing a house you used to live in. It was once your whole world. Now it’s just another place on the road behind you. Maybe that’s the final stage of letting go. Not when the anger disappears. But when you realize you no longer need it to. Because the person who once had the power to ruin your peace no longer has the power to interrupt it at all.

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